/usr/share/zsh/functions/Calendar/after is in zsh-common 5.3.1-4.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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#
# print *(e:after 2014/08/01:)
# print *(e-after today:12:00-)
#
# If named before:
# Match files modified before a given time.
#
# If named after:
# Match files modified after a given time. Use as glob qualifier.
# N.B.: "after" actually includes the given time as it is to second
# precision (it would be inconvenient to exclude the first second of a date).
# It should therefore more logically be called "from", but that's a less
# obvious name.
#
# File to test is in $REPLY.
#
# Similar to age, but only takes at most one data, which is
# compared directly with the current time.
emulate -L zsh
zmodload -F zsh/stat b:zstat
zmodload -i zsh/parameter
autoload -Uz calendar_scandate
local timefmt
local -a vals tmp
[[ -e $REPLY ]] || return 1
zstat -A vals +mtime -- $REPLY || return 1
if (( $# == 1 )); then
if [[ $1 = :* ]]; then
timefmt="%Y/%m/%d:%H:%M:%S"
zstat -A tmp -F $timefmt +mtime -- ${1#:} || return 1
local AGEREF=$tmp[1]
else
local AGEREF=$1
fi
fi
integer mtime=$vals[1] date1 date2
local REPLY REPLY2
# allow a time only (meaning today)
if calendar_scandate -t $AGEREF; then
date1=$REPLY
case $0 in
(after)
(( mtime >= date1 ))
;;
(before)
(( mtime < date1 ))
;;
(*)
print "$0: must be named 'after' or 'before'" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
else
return 1
fi
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