Jay
Jay

Reputation: 24895

How to set the modification time of a file programmatically?

How do I set the modification time of a file programmatically in Windows?

Upvotes: 11

Views: 28383

Answers (5)

Luc-Olivier
Luc-Olivier

Reputation: 3973

Here is the solution for Darwin. All security removed.

#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>

// params
char *path = "a path to a dir, a file or a symlink";
long int modDate = 1199149200;
bool followLink = false;

// body
struct stat currentTimes;

struct timeval newTimes[2];

stat(path, &currentTimes);

newTimes[0].tv_sec = currentTimes.st_atimespec.tv_sec;
newTimes[0].tv_usec = (__darwin_suseconds_t)0;
newTimes[1].tv_sec = modDate;
newTimes[1].tv_usec = (__darwin_suseconds_t)0;

if (followLnk) {
    utimes(path, (const struct timeval *)&newTimes);
} else {
    lutimes(path, (const struct timeval *)&newTimes);
}

Upvotes: 0

GingerJack
GingerJack

Reputation: 3134

I found this to be useful on windows SetFileTime()

Upvotes: 1

ephemient
ephemient

Reputation: 204698

Windows (or the standard CRT, anyhow) has the same utimes family of functions that UNIX has.

struct _utimebuf t;
t.tma = 1265140799;  // party like it's 1999
t.tmm = 1265140799;
_utime(fn, &t);

Using Win32 functions, FILE_BASIC_INFO can be set using SetFileInformationByHandle.

FILE_BASIC_INFO b;
b.CreationTime.QuadPart = 1265140799;
b.LastAccessTime.QuadPart = 1265140799;
b.LastWriteTime.QuadPart = 1265140799;
b.ChangeTime.QuadPart = 1265140799;
b.FileAttributes = GetFileAttributes(fn);
SetFileInformationByHandle(h, FileBasicInfo, &b, sizeof(b));

Upvotes: 8

DVK
DVK

Reputation: 129383

From: http://rosettacode.org/wiki/File/Modification_Time#C

#include <time.h>
#include <utime.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>

const char *filename = "input.txt";

int main() {
  struct stat foo;
  time_t mtime;
  struct utimbuf new_times;

  stat(filename, &foo);
  mtime = foo.st_mtime; /* seconds since the epoch */

  new_times.actime = foo.st_atime; /* keep atime unchanged */
  new_times.modtime = time(NULL);    /* set mtime to current time */
  utime(filename, &new_times);

  return 0;
}

Upvotes: 20

mmmmmm
mmmmmm

Reputation: 32661

Use SetFileInformationByHandle with FileInformationType as FILE_BASIC_INFO

Upvotes: 2

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