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stat(1) is not standardized and different implementations have their own
(conflicting) flags for querying the size of a file.ls(1) provides the same information (value of st.st_size) in the 5th
column, except when the file is a character or block device. This output
is standardized[0]. The -n option turns on -l, which writes lines
formatted like"%s %u %s %s %u %s %s\n", , ,
, , , ,
but instead of writing the and , it writes the
numeric owner and group IDs (this avoids /etc/passwd and /etc/group
lookups as well as potential field splitting issues).The field is specified as "the value that would be returned for
the file in the st_size field of struct stat".To avoid duplicating logic in several locations in the tree, create
scripts/file-size.sh and update callers to use that instead of stat(1).[0] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/ls.html#tag_20_73_10
Signed-off-by: Michael Forney
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada