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<h2>FILINFO</h2>
<p>The <tt>FILINFO</tt> structure holds a file information returned by f_stat and f_readdir function.</p>
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typedef struct _FILINFO_ {
DWORD fsize; /* File size */
WORD fdate; /* Last modified date */
WORD ftime; /* Last modified time */
BYTE fattrib; /* Attribute */
char fname[13]; /* Short file name (8.3 format) */
#if _USE_LFN
XCHAR* lfname; /* Pointer to the LFN buffer */
int lfsize; /* Size of LFN buffer [characters] */
#endif
} FILINFO;
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<h4>Members</h4>
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<dt>fsize</dt>
<dd>Indicates size of the file in unit of byte. This is always zero when it is a directory.</dd>
<dt>fdate</dt>
<dd>Indicates the date that the file was modified or the directory was created.<br>
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<dt>bit15:9</dt>
<dd>Year origin from 1980 (0..127)</dd>
<dt>bit8:5</dt>
<dd>Month (1..12)</dd>
<dt>bit4:0</dt>
<dd>Day (1..31)</dd>
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<dt>ftime</dt>
<dd>Indicates the time that the file was modified or the directory was created.<br>
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<dt>bit15:11</dt>
<dd>Hour (0..23)</dd>
<dt>bit10:5</dt>
<dd>Minute (0..59)</dd>
<dt>bit4:0</dt>
<dd>Second / 2 (0..29)</dd>
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<dt>fattrib</dt>
<dd>Indicates the file/directory attribute in combination of <tt>AM_DIR</tt>, <tt>AM_RDO</tt>, <tt>AM_HID</tt>, <tt>AM_SYS</tt> and <tt>AM_ARC</tt>.</dd>
<dt>fname[]</dt>
<dd>Indicates the file/directory name in 8.3 format null-terminated string. It is always returnd with upper case on non-LFN configuration but it can be returned with lower case on LFN configuration.</dd>
<dt>lfname</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the LFN buffer to store the read LFN. This member must be initialized by application prior to use this structure. Not available on non-LFN configuration.</dd>
<dt>lfsize</dt>
<dd>Size of the LFN buffer in unit of chars. This member must be initialized by application prior to use this structure. Not available on non-LFN configuration.</dd>
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