These unary operators take one argument, either a filename or a filehandle, and test the associated file to see if something is true about it. If the argument is omitted, they test $_
(except for -t,
which tests STDIN).
If the special argument _
(underscore) is passed, they use the information from the preceding test or stat call.
See also the filetest
pragma.
| File is readable/writable/executable by effective uid/gid. |
| File is readable/writable/executable by real uid/gid. |
| File is owned by effective/real uid. |
| File exists/has zero size. |
| File exists and has non-zero size. Returns the size. |
| File is a plain file/a directory. |
| File is a symbolic link/a socket/a named pipe (FIFO). |
| File is a block/character special file. |
| File has setuid/setgid/sticky bit set. |
| Filehandle (default |
| File is a text/non-text (binary) file. These tests return true on an empty file, or a file at EOF when testing a filehandle. |
Returns the modification/access/inode-change time of the file. The value is relative to the time the program started and expressed in fractional days. See also |