Since a Unix Timestamp is measured in seconds, not milliseconds, I would have to assume that mtime is 'modified time' rather than 'millisecond time'... however it does not appear to work on a Linux system
PHP - Manual: ZipArchive::statName
2024-11-14
(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL zip >= 1.5.0)
ZipArchive::statName — Get the details of an entry defined by its name
$name
, int $flags
= 0): array|falseThe function obtains information about the entry defined by its name.
name
Name of the entry
flags
The flags argument specifies how the name lookup should be done.
Also, ZipArchive::FL_UNCHANGED
may be ORed to it to request
information about the original file in the archive,
ignoring any changes made.
ZipArchive::FL_NOCASE
ZipArchive::FL_NODIR
ZipArchive::FL_UNCHANGED
Returns an array containing the entry details 或者在失败时返回 false
.
示例 #1 Dump the stat info of an entry
<?php
$zip = new ZipArchive;
$res = $zip->open('test.zip');
if ($res === TRUE) {
print_r($zip->statName('foobar/baz'));
$zip->close();
} else {
echo 'failed, code:' . $res;
}
?>
以上例程的输出类似于:
Array ( [name] => foobar/baz [index] => 3 [crc] => 499465816 [size] => 27 [mtime] => 1123164748 [comp_size] => 24 [comp_method] => 8 )
Since a Unix Timestamp is measured in seconds, not milliseconds, I would have to assume that mtime is 'modified time' rather than 'millisecond time'... however it does not appear to work on a Linux system