streamWrapper::url_stat Retrieve information about a file &reftitle.description; public arrayfalsestreamWrapper::url_stat stringpath intflags This method is called in response to all stat related functions, such as: copy fileperms fileinode filesize fileowner filegroup fileatime filemtime filectime filetype is_writable is_readable is_executable is_file is_dir is_link file_exists lstat stat SplFileInfo::getPerms SplFileInfo::getInode SplFileInfo::getSize SplFileInfo::getOwner SplFileInfo::getGroup SplFileInfo::getATime SplFileInfo::getMTime SplFileInfo::getCTime SplFileInfo::getType SplFileInfo::isWritable SplFileInfo::isReadable SplFileInfo::isExecutable SplFileInfo::isFile SplFileInfo::isDir SplFileInfo::isLink RecursiveDirectoryIterator::hasChildren &reftitle.parameters; path The file path or URL to stat. Note that in the case of a URL, it must be a :// delimited URL. Other URL forms are not supported. flags Holds additional flags set by the streams API. It can hold one or more of the following values OR'd together. Flag Description STREAM_URL_STAT_LINK For resources with the ability to link to other resource (such as an HTTP Location: forward, or a filesystem symlink). This flag specified that only information about the link itself should be returned, not the resource pointed to by the link. This flag is set in response to calls to lstat, is_link, or filetype. STREAM_URL_STAT_QUIET If this flag is set, your wrapper should not raise any errors. If this flag is not set, you are responsible for reporting errors using the trigger_error function during stating of the path. &reftitle.returnvalues; Should return an &array; with the same elements as stat does. Unknown or unavailable values should be set to a rational value (usually 0). Special attention should be payed to mode as documented under stat. Should return &false; on failure. &reftitle.errors; &userstream.not.implemented.warning; &reftitle.notes; &userstream.updates.context; &reftitle.seealso; stat streamwrapper::stream_stat