AuroraRuntime/Include/Aurora/IO/FS/Stat.hpp
Jamie Reece Wilson 83f34b0c47 [*] I was right. String views are [mostly] pointless (*)
03:28:55:638  17>2 of 53388 functions (<0.1%) were compiled, the rest were copied from previous compilation.
03:28:55:638  17>  0 functions were new in current compilation
03:28:55:638  17>  65 functions had inline decision re-evaluated but remain unchanged
03:28:56:749  17>Finished generating code

the header of const AuString & is the same as std::string_view therefore nothing changes. in fact, we still need to alloc strings a bunch of times for a zero terminated string. worse, <c++20 always allocs each time we want to access a hashmap with o(1) lookup, making small hashmaps kinda pointless when we always have to alloc+copy (thx std)

perhaps this will help some language binders
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/***
Copyright (C) 2021 J Reece Wilson (a/k/a "Reece"). All rights reserved.
File: Stat.hpp
Date: 2021-6-10
Author: Reece
***/
#pragma once
namespace Aurora::IO::FS
{
struct Stat
{
AU_COPY_MOVE_DEF(Stat);
bool bExists;
bool bExistsFile,
bExistsDirectory,
bExistsSystemResource;
bool bSymLink;
// Convert file time in milliseconds:
// to UNIX using AuTime::ConvertAuroraToUnixMS
// to AuTime::tm (interchangeable) using AuTime::ToCivilTime
// to string using AuLocale::TimeDateTo[...]
// Updated May/2023: these are now in nanoseconds. Convert to MS using AuNSToMS<T>(...)
AuInt64 createdNs;
AuInt64 modifiedNs;
AuInt64 accessedNs;
AuUInt64 uSize;
};
/**
Classic file stat function
*/
AUKN_SYM bool StatFile(const AuROString &path, Stat &stat);
}