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# Universal Extractor 2 _(UniExtract2)_
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Universal Extractor 2 is a tool designed to **extract files from any type of extractable file**.
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Unlike most archiving programs, UniExtract is not limited to **standard archives** such as `.zip` and `.rar`. It can also deal with **application installers**, **disk images** and even **game archives** and other **multimedia files**. An overview of supported file types can be found [here](/docs/FORMATS.md)
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This program is an unofficial updated and extended version of the [original UniExtract by Jared Breland](http://legroom.net/software/uniextract). As the development of the original version has stopped and no update has been published for years, many forks (modified versions, maintained by volunteers from the community) have arisen. This is the most advanced of them, featuring a very long list of enhancements.
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## New features in version 2
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- 500+ new supported file types
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## Download
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Get the latest version [here](https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2/releases)
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###### Virus alert?
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Universal Extractor does not contain any malware. Some anti-virus programs occasionally misdetect files inside UniExtract's program directory. You can be sure that this is a so-called false positive, an error - if you downloaded UniExtract from the official source at `https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2`. If you encounter a false positive, please report it [here](https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2/issues/78).
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###### 'Windows protected your PC'?
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Modern versions of Windows have a feature called *SmartScreen*, which warns about unknown files. This means software without a big company behind it and/or a huge userbase produces a warning. Don't panic! Mostly this happens after a new version of UniExtract has been released. After enough users updated their installation, the warning might vanish, because it now has reputation. If you see a *SmartScreen* warning, you can safely click 'More info', then 'Run anyway'.
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###### System requirements
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In short: Windows XP or newer.
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However, outdated version of Windows only have limited support:
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- Windows 7: sending feedback requires you to follow [this guide by Microsoft](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3140245/update-to-enable-tls-1-1-and-tls-1-2-as-default-secure-protocols-in-wi), otherwise it will fail
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- Windows XP: any online functionality, such as the updater or the feedback dialog, is disabled for security reasons. Also some extractors might not work.
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(Online functionality for these systems might be restored in a future version of Universal Extractor.)
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## FAQ
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#### Is there a portable version?
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Universal Extractor itself is completely portable, with some exceptions:
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- Enabling context menu entries will create registry entries
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- To extract a wide variety of file types more than 50 different extractors are used. Some of them might leave traces on the system. For the most common archives and installers extraction can be considered portable, for others probably not.
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- Storing Universal Extractor in a directory without write access (e.g. C:\Program Files) enables multi-user mode. This results in configuration files being stored in the %APPDATA% directory (C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\Bioruebe\UniExtract).
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See issue [#20](https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2/issues/20) for more information.
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#### Why are there many different versions/modifications/repacks of Universal Extractor?
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When the original developer of UniExtract stopped working on it, many people from around the world continued to update and improve the program. Some 'only' updated the tools Universal Extractor uses, others added great features. As a result all versions differ in terms of supported archives and features added.
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|
||||
This version is the only 'real' open-source one, with a central repository on Github everyone can contribute to. Over the years I fulfilled many user requests, added support for files the community wanted to decompress and implemented a lot of convenience functions. Many volunteers help translating UniExtract, finding bugs, discussing improvements and respond to other user's questions.
|
||||
|
||||
However, Universal Extractor 2 may fail to unpack files, which other versions of this tool can extract. If you *really* need to access the contents of an archive, you may have success with one of the other UniExtracts. Alternatively, you can also ask for support here. It might take a while until I can answer, though.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Can UniExtract (re)compress files?
|
||||
|
||||
No. This tool was designed as an extraction utility. A counterpart (*"UniArchive"*) is out of scope - at least for me. (Read about the reasons [here](https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2/issues/87#issuecomment-409806225).) Feel free to create it!
|
||||
|
||||
## Nightly Builds
|
||||
|
||||
You can opt-in to receive the most current development build of Universal Extractor 2. Simply open the preferences dialog (from 'Edit' menu) and check `Install beta updates`. The next time you search for updates, you will receive the development build instead of the release version. After disabling the option again you can go back to the latest stable version by simply updating.
|
||||
|
||||
## Reporting bugs
|
||||
Did you encounter a problem with UniExtract? Please report what went wrong to us. There are differnet ways to do so:
|
||||
- If you have a Github account, you can **[open an issue](https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2/issues)**. This is the prefered way for **feature requests**, **suggestions** and **general technical problems**.
|
||||
- From within Universal Extractor: select **'Give feedback'** from the **'Help' menu**. This is the prefered way to submit **failed extractons**. If UniExtract was not successful, it will automatically ask you to send feedback (can be disabled from the options). This type of feedback includes a log with several debug information, which could help fixing the problem.
|
||||
- Direct contact via **[email](https://bioruebe.com/blog/contact/)**. This can be used if you do not have an account at Github. Many users, who created translations for UniExtract, like to send updated files per email. (Others open [pull requests](https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2/pulls) instead.)
|
||||
|
||||
## Building from Source
|
||||
|
||||
1. Download and install [AutoIt](https://www.autoitscript.com/site/autoit/downloads/)
|
||||
2. Download and install [SciTE](https://www.autoitscript.com/site/autoit-script-editor/downloads/) (Optional)
|
||||
3. Clone this repository **or** download a snapshot and unpack into a folder of your likings
|
||||
4. Open UniExtract.au3 in SciTE and hit `F5` to run in debug mode; `F7` to build an executable file **or** run UniExtract.au3 through Aut2Exe (look [here](https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2/issues/72#issuecomment-313288728) for more information about Aut2Exe)
|
||||
5. ~Download the latest release version and unpack into the same directory to install additional program files not included in the source distribution. Do not overwrite files.~ Beginning with RC 1, this has been simplified: just run the updater after building. All necessary files are downloaded automatically. Make sure to check 'Install beta updates' from the settings dialog to get the most recent versions of the program files.
|
||||
|
||||
## Contributions
|
||||
|
||||
Any contribution in form of ideas, bug reports, code commits, documentation improvements, etc. is welcome. Help is currently needed in updating the translations for many languages. If you are able to translate into another language, take a look at the corresponding issue (#2) or open the language file in the `/lang` subdirectory and check for empty strings. English and German language are always up-to-date and can be used as a reference.
|
||||
|
||||
Feel free to submit bug reports or feature requests using the issues tab or the built-in feedback window in Universal Extractor, accessible via the 'Help' menu. Refer to Github's issue page for planned features and problems to be fixed in future versions. The file `todo.txt` is a leftover from the original Universal Extractor and only used for personal development thoughts and notes.
|
||||
|
||||
## License
|
||||
|
||||
Universal Extractor is licensed under **GPLv2**. See LICENSE for the full legal text.
|
||||
Code (functions, UDFs, etc.) written from scratch by me (which are not under copyleft) can also be used in your own projects under the terms of a BSD 3-clause license.
|
||||
|
||||
Universal Extractor uses [TrIDLib by Marco Pontello](http://mark0.net/code-tridlib-e.html) and many other great tools and libraries to support as many file formats as possible.
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that Universal Extractor includes third-party software, which uses different licenses than the main program. Specifically, **some extractors do not allow commercial use**. If you intend to use the software for commercial purposes, please check the individual license files in the `/docs` subdirectory and the [helper binary info file](https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2/blob/master/helper_binaries_info.txt) first.
|
||||
Feel free to delete files from the `/bin` subdirectory whose license does not fit your use case.
|
||||
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/UniExtract.exe
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/UniExtract.exe
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
52
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/UniExtract.ini
Normal file
52
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/UniExtract.ini
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|
||||
[UniExtract Preferences]
|
||||
globalprefs=1
|
||||
history=0
|
||||
language=French
|
||||
appendext=0
|
||||
removetemp=1
|
||||
removedupe=1
|
||||
warnexecute=1
|
||||
nostatusbox=0
|
||||
openfolderafterextr=0
|
||||
deletesourcefile=0
|
||||
freespacecheck=1
|
||||
timeout=60
|
||||
keepoutputdir=0
|
||||
keepopen=0
|
||||
feedbackprompt=1
|
||||
batchenabled=0
|
||||
batchqueue=.\batch.queue
|
||||
filescanlogfile=.\log\filescan.txt
|
||||
consoleoutput=0
|
||||
log=1
|
||||
checkgame=1
|
||||
extract=1
|
||||
unicodecheck=1
|
||||
extractvideotrack=1
|
||||
silentmode=0
|
||||
storeguiposition=0
|
||||
topmost=0
|
||||
addassocenabled=0
|
||||
addassocallusers=0
|
||||
addassoc=001,1,ace,arc,arj,bin,cab,cpio,cue,deb,dbx,gz,img,kgb,kge,lha,lit,lzh,lzo,pea,rpm,sit,uha,z
|
||||
updateinterval=7
|
||||
lastupdate=2024/07/17
|
||||
ID=0D37D31DA658311CA338C2E16
|
||||
posx=
|
||||
posy=
|
||||
statusposx=-1
|
||||
statusposy=-1
|
||||
hidestatusboxiffullscreen=1
|
||||
sendstats=1
|
||||
cleanup=3
|
||||
nightlyupdates=0
|
||||
|
||||
[Directory History]
|
||||
|
||||
[File History]
|
||||
|
||||
[Statistics]
|
||||
success=11
|
||||
qbms=11
|
||||
silent=2
|
||||
failed=1
|
||||
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/UniExtractUpdater.exe
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/UniExtractUpdater.exe
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/UniExtractUpdater_NoAdmin.exe
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/UniExtractUpdater_NoAdmin.exe
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/7ZSplit.exe
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/7ZSplit.exe
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/AspackDie.exe
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/AspackDie.exe
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/BMS.db
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/BMS.db
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/Bio.cs.dll
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/Bio.cs.dll
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/Champollion.exe
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/Champollion.exe
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
42
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/E_WISE.INI
Normal file
42
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/E_WISE.INI
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
|
||||
| definition of known wise formats
|
||||
| please send updates and a sample file
|
||||
| to the e_wise author.
|
||||
|
|
||||
| Syntax: <NE|PE>
|
||||
| <length of executable part>
|
||||
| <has dll name>
|
||||
| <header size>
|
||||
| <offset of archive size field|-1>
|
||||
| <text strings present>
|
||||
| <offset of filename in archive information file>
|
||||
| <exe code size|-1>
|
||||
| <exe data size|-1>
|
||||
| <no crc present>
|
||||
|
|
||||
| boolean values are expressed +=true and -=false
|
||||
|
|
||||
|
||||
NE $84b0 - $11 -1 - $04 -1 -1 +
|
||||
NE $3e10 - $1e -1 - $04 -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3e50 - $1e -1 - $04 -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3c20 - $1e -1 - $04 -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3c30 - $22 -1 - $04 -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3660 - $40 $3c - $04 -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $36f0 - $48 $44 - $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3770 - $50 $4c - $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3780 + $50 $4c - $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $37b0 + $50 $4c - $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $37d0 + $50 $4c - $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3c80 + $5a $4c + $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3bd0 + $5a $4c + $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
NE $3c10 + $5a $4c + $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
|
||||
PE $6e00 - $50 $4c - $1c $3cf4 $1528 -
|
||||
PE $6e00 + $50 $4c - $1c $3cf4 $1568 -
|
||||
PE $6e00 + $50 $4c - $1c $3d54 -1 -
|
||||
PE $6e00 + $50 $4c - $1c $3d44 -1 -
|
||||
PE $6e00 + $50 $4c - $1c $3d04 -1 -
|
||||
PE $3000 + $50 $4c - $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
PE $3800 + $5a $4c + $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
PE $3a00 + $5a $4c + $1c -1 -1 -
|
||||
|
||||
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/E_WISE_W.EXE
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/E_WISE_W.EXE
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/EnigmaVBUnpacker.exe
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/EnigmaVBUnpacker.exe
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/Ext_Detector.dll
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/Ext_Detector.dll
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/ForceLibrary.dll
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/ForceLibrary.dll
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/Foundation.1.0.dll
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/Foundation.1.0.dll
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/GARbro/ArcFormats.dll
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/GARbro/ArcFormats.dll
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
225
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/GARbro/ArcFormats.dll.config
Normal file
225
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/GARbro/ArcFormats.dll.config
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,225 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
|
||||
<configuration>
|
||||
<configSections>
|
||||
<sectionGroup name="userSettings" type="System.Configuration.UserSettingsGroup, System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089">
|
||||
<section name="GameRes.Formats.Properties.Settings" type="System.Configuration.ClientSettingsSection, System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" allowExeDefinition="MachineToLocalUser" requirePermission="false" />
|
||||
</sectionGroup>
|
||||
</configSections>
|
||||
<userSettings>
|
||||
<GameRes.Formats.Properties.Settings>
|
||||
<setting name="NPAScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="XP3Scheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="YPFKey" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>4294967295</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="XP3CompressHeader" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>True</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="XP3CompressContents" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>False</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="XP3Version" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>2</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="XP3RetainStructure" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>False</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="SGFileNameEncoding" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>shift-jis</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="ONSCompression" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>None</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="AMIBaseArchive" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="AMIUseBaseArchive" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>False</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="PDScrambleContents" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>False</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="YPFVersion" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>290</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="RPAKey" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>1111638594</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NPACompressContents" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>False</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NPAKey1" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>1095188814</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NPAKey2" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>555831124</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="ARCNameLength" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>8</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="KCAPPassPhrase" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="KCAPScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="WARCScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="LPKScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>Default</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NOAScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NOAPassPhrase" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="DPKKey1" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>65432</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="DPKKey2" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>1139247708</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="DPKLastScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="MBLPassPhrase" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="ISFScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="MCGLastKey" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>0</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="RCTPassword" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="RCTTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NSAPassword" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NSATitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="RPMScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="QLIEScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="YPFScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="ZIPCompression" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>Optimal</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="ZIPEncodingCP" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>932</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="AZScriptScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="AGSTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NCARCScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="MEDScriptScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="GALKey" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="MGPKTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="BELLTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NPKScheme" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="TacticsArcPassword" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="TacticsArcTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="GYUTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="PAZTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="EAGLSEncryption" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="FJSYSPassword" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="PCKTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="RCTOverlayFrames" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>True</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="RCTApplyMask" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>True</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="UpgradeRequired" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>True</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="ZIPPassword" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="OGGFixCrc" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>False</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="PFSEncodingCP" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>65001</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="ODNAudioSampleRate" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>44100</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="NOAEncodingCP" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>932</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="LEAFTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="SJDatTitle" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value />
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
</GameRes.Formats.Properties.Settings>
|
||||
</userSettings>
|
||||
<startup><supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.6" /></startup>
|
||||
<runtime>
|
||||
<assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1">
|
||||
<dependentAssembly>
|
||||
<assemblyIdentity name="System.IO.FileSystem" publicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a" culture="neutral" />
|
||||
<bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.0.2.0" newVersion="4.0.2.0" />
|
||||
</dependentAssembly>
|
||||
<dependentAssembly>
|
||||
<assemblyIdentity name="System.IO.FileSystem.Primitives" publicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a" culture="neutral" />
|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<assemblyIdentity name="System.Security.Cryptography.Primitives" publicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a" culture="neutral" />
|
||||
<bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.3.0.0" newVersion="4.0.0.0" />
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<assemblyIdentity name="System.Security.Cryptography.Algorithms" publicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a" culture="neutral" />
|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
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||||
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||||
<configSections>
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|
||||
<section name="GameRes.Properties.Settings" type="System.Configuration.ClientSettingsSection, System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" allowExeDefinition="MachineToLocalUser" requirePermission="false" />
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<GameRes.Properties.Settings>
|
||||
<setting name="BMPEnableExtensions" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>True</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="UpgradeRequired" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>True</value>
|
||||
</setting>
|
||||
<setting name="JPEGQuality" serializeAs="String">
|
||||
<value>100</value>
|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
www.virustotal.com
|
||||
C:\Program Files\PE Explorer\pexplorer.exe
|
||||
C:\Program Files\Resource Hacker\ResHacker.exe
|
||||
"C:\Program Files\VB Decompiler Pro\VB Decompiler.exe"
|
||||
http://forum.tuts4you.com
|
||||
charmap.exe
|
||||
msconfig.EXE
|
||||
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Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/bin/file.exe
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Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/bin/file.exe
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Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/bin/magic1.dll
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Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/bin/regex2.dll
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Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/bin/zlib1.dll
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|
||||
* File-5.03 for Windows *
|
||||
=========================
|
||||
|
||||
What is it?
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
File: determine file type
|
||||
|
||||
Description
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
File tests each argument in an attempt to classify it. There are three sets of tests, performed in this order: filesystem tests, magic number tests, and language tests. The first test that succeeds causes the file type to be printed. The type printed will usually contain one of the words text (the file contains only printing characters and a few common control characters and is probably safe to read on an ASCII terminal), executable (the file contains the result of compiling a program in a form understandable to some UNIX kernel or another), or data meaning anything else (data is usually `binary' or non-printable). Exceptions are well-known file formats (core files, tar archives) that are known to contain binary data. Starting with version 4, the file command is not much more than a wrapper around the "magic" library.
|
||||
|
||||
Homepage
|
||||
--------
|
||||
http://www.darwinsys.com/file/
|
||||
Sources: ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/file/file-5.03.tar.gz
|
||||
|
||||
System
|
||||
------
|
||||
- Win32, i.e. MS-Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 2008 with msvcrt.dll
|
||||
- if msvcrt.dll is not in your Windows/System folder, get it from
|
||||
Microsoft <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/259403>
|
||||
or by installing Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
|
||||
<http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie>
|
||||
- regex <http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/regex.htm>
|
||||
- zlib <http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/zlib.htm>
|
||||
|
||||
Notes
|
||||
-----
|
||||
- Bugs and questions on this MS-Windows port: gnuwin32@users.sourceforge.net
|
||||
|
||||
Package Availability
|
||||
--------------------
|
||||
- in: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net
|
||||
Installation
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
Sources
|
||||
-------
|
||||
- file-5.03-src.zip
|
||||
|
||||
Compilation
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
The package has been compiled with GNU auto-tools, GNU make, and Mingw
|
||||
(GCC for MS-Windows). Any differences from the original sources are given
|
||||
in file-5.03-GnuWin32.diffs in file-5.03-src.zip. Libraries needed
|
||||
for compilation can be found at the lines starting with 'LIBS = ' in the
|
||||
Makefiles. Usually, these are standard libraries provided with Mingw, or
|
||||
libraries from the package itself; 'gw32c' refers to the libgw32c package,
|
||||
which provides MS-Windows substitutes or stubs for functions normally found in
|
||||
Unix. For more information, see: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/compile.html
|
||||
and http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/libgw32c.htm.
|
||||
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|
||||
FILE(1) BSD General Commands Manual FILE(1)
|
||||
|
||||
NAME
|
||||
file -- determine file type
|
||||
|
||||
SYNOPSIS
|
||||
file [-bchikLnNprsvz] [--mime-type] [--mime-encoding]
|
||||
[-f namefile] [-F separator] [-m magicfiles] file
|
||||
file -C [-m magicfile]
|
||||
file [--help]
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
This manual page documents version 5.03 of the file com-
|
||||
mand.
|
||||
|
||||
file tests each argument in an attempt to classify it.
|
||||
There are three sets of tests, performed in this order:
|
||||
filesystem tests, magic tests, and language tests. The
|
||||
first test that succeeds causes the file type to be
|
||||
printed.
|
||||
|
||||
The type printed will usually contain one of the words
|
||||
text (the file contains only printing characters and a few
|
||||
common control characters and is probably safe to read on
|
||||
an ASCII terminal), executable (the file contains the
|
||||
result of compiling a program in a form understandable to
|
||||
some UNIX kernel or another), or data meaning anything
|
||||
else (data is usually `binary' or non-printable). Excep-
|
||||
tions are well-known file formats (core files, tar ar-
|
||||
chives) that are known to contain binary data. When modi-
|
||||
fying magic files or the program itself, make sure to
|
||||
preserve these keywords. Users depend on knowing that all
|
||||
the readable files in a directory have the word `text'
|
||||
printed. Don't do as Berkeley did and change `shell
|
||||
commands text' to `shell script'.
|
||||
|
||||
The filesystem tests are based on examining the return
|
||||
from a stat(2) system call. The program checks to see if
|
||||
the file is empty, or if it's some sort of special file.
|
||||
Any known file types appropriate to the system you are
|
||||
running on (sockets, symbolic links, or named pipes
|
||||
(FIFOs) on those systems that implement them) are intuited
|
||||
if they are defined in the system header file
|
||||
<sys/stat.h>.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic tests are used to check for files with data in
|
||||
particular fixed formats. The canonical example of this
|
||||
is a binary executable (compiled program) a.out file,
|
||||
whose format is defined in <elf.h>, <a.out.h> and possibly
|
||||
<exec.h> in the standard include directory. These files
|
||||
have a `magic number' stored in a particular place near
|
||||
the beginning of the file that tells the UNIX operating
|
||||
system that the file is a binary executable, and which of
|
||||
several types thereof. The concept of a `magic' has been
|
||||
applied by extension to data files. Any file with some
|
||||
invariant identifier at a small fixed offset into the file
|
||||
can usually be described in this way. The information
|
||||
identifying these files is read from the compiled magic
|
||||
file c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic.mgc, or the files
|
||||
in the directory c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic if the
|
||||
compiled file does not exist. In addition, if
|
||||
$HOME/.magic.mgc or $HOME/.magic exists, it will be used
|
||||
in preference to the system magic files.
|
||||
|
||||
If a file does not match any of the entries in the magic
|
||||
file, it is examined to see if it seems to be a text file.
|
||||
ASCII, ISO-8859-x, non-ISO 8-bit extended-ASCII character
|
||||
sets (such as those used on Macintosh and IBM PC systems),
|
||||
UTF-8-encoded Unicode, UTF-16-encoded Unicode, and EBCDIC
|
||||
character sets can be distinguished by the different
|
||||
ranges and sequences of bytes that constitute printable
|
||||
text in each set. If a file passes any of these tests,
|
||||
its character set is reported. ASCII, ISO-8859-x, UTF-8,
|
||||
and extended-ASCII files are identified as `text' because
|
||||
they will be mostly readable on nearly any terminal;
|
||||
UTF-16 and EBCDIC are only `character data' because, while
|
||||
they contain text, it is text that will require transla-
|
||||
tion before it can be read. In addition, file will
|
||||
attempt to determine other characteristics of text-type
|
||||
files. If the lines of a file are terminated by CR, CRLF,
|
||||
or NEL, instead of the Unix-standard LF, this will be
|
||||
reported. Files that contain embedded escape sequences or
|
||||
overstriking will also be identified.
|
||||
|
||||
Once file has determined the character set used in a text-
|
||||
type file, it will attempt to determine in what language
|
||||
the file is written. The language tests look for particu-
|
||||
lar strings (cf. <names.h> ) that can appear anywhere in
|
||||
the first few blocks of a file. For example, the keyword
|
||||
.br indicates that the file is most likely a troff(1)
|
||||
input file, just as the keyword struct indicates a C pro-
|
||||
gram. These tests are less reliable than the previous two
|
||||
groups, so they are performed last. The language test
|
||||
routines also test for some miscellany (such as tar(1) ar-
|
||||
chives).
|
||||
|
||||
Any file that cannot be identified as having been written
|
||||
in any of the character sets listed above is simply said
|
||||
to be `data'.
|
||||
|
||||
OPTIONS
|
||||
-b, --brief
|
||||
Do not prepend filenames to output lines (brief
|
||||
mode).
|
||||
|
||||
-c, --checking-printout
|
||||
Cause a checking printout of the parsed form of
|
||||
the magic file. This is usually used in conjunc-
|
||||
tion with the -m flag to debug a new magic file
|
||||
before installing it.
|
||||
|
||||
-C, --compile
|
||||
Write a magic.mgc output file that contains a pre-
|
||||
parsed version of the magic file or directory.
|
||||
|
||||
-e, --exclude testname
|
||||
Exclude the test named in testname from the list
|
||||
of tests made to determine the file type. Valid
|
||||
test names are:
|
||||
|
||||
apptype
|
||||
EMX application type (only on EMX).
|
||||
|
||||
text
|
||||
Various types of text files (this test will try
|
||||
to guess the text encoding, irrespective of the
|
||||
setting of the `encoding' option).
|
||||
|
||||
encoding
|
||||
Different text encodings for soft magic tests.
|
||||
|
||||
tokens
|
||||
Looks for known tokens inside text files.
|
||||
|
||||
cdf
|
||||
Prints details of Compound Document Files.
|
||||
|
||||
compress
|
||||
Checks for, and looks inside, compressed files.
|
||||
|
||||
elf
|
||||
Prints ELF file details.
|
||||
|
||||
soft
|
||||
Consults magic files.
|
||||
|
||||
tar
|
||||
Examines tar files.
|
||||
|
||||
-f, --files-from namefile
|
||||
Read the names of the files to be examined from
|
||||
namefile (one per line) before the argument list.
|
||||
Either namefile or at least one filename argument
|
||||
must be present; to test the standard input, use
|
||||
`-' as a filename argument.
|
||||
|
||||
-F, --separator separator
|
||||
Use the specified string as the separator between
|
||||
the filename and the file result returned.
|
||||
Defaults to `:'.
|
||||
|
||||
-h, --no-dereference
|
||||
option causes symlinks not to be followed (on sys-
|
||||
tems that support symbolic links). This is the
|
||||
default if the environment variable
|
||||
POSIXLY_CORRECT is not defined.
|
||||
|
||||
-i, --mime
|
||||
Causes the file command to output mime type
|
||||
strings rather than the more traditional human
|
||||
readable ones. Thus it may say `text/plain;
|
||||
charset=us-ascii' rather than `ASCII text'. In
|
||||
order for this option to work, file changes the
|
||||
way it handles files recognized by the command
|
||||
itself (such as many of the text file types,
|
||||
directories etc), and makes use of an alternative
|
||||
`magic' file. (See the FILES section, below).
|
||||
|
||||
--mime-type, --mime-encoding
|
||||
Like -i, but print only the specified element(s).
|
||||
|
||||
-k, --keep-going
|
||||
Don't stop at the first match, keep going. Subse-
|
||||
quent matches will be have the string `\012- '
|
||||
prepended. (If you want a newline, see the `-r'
|
||||
option.)
|
||||
|
||||
-L, --dereference
|
||||
option causes symlinks to be followed, as the
|
||||
like-named option in ls(1) (on systems that sup-
|
||||
port symbolic links). This is the default if the
|
||||
environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is defined.
|
||||
|
||||
-m, --magic-file list
|
||||
Specify an alternate list of files and directories
|
||||
containing magic. This can be a single item, or a
|
||||
colon-separated list. If a compiled magic file is
|
||||
found alongside a file or directory, it will be
|
||||
used instead.
|
||||
|
||||
-n, --no-buffer
|
||||
Force stdout to be flushed after checking each
|
||||
file. This is only useful if checking a list of
|
||||
files. It is intended to be used by programs that
|
||||
want filetype output from a pipe.
|
||||
|
||||
-N, --no-pad
|
||||
Don't pad filenames so that they align in the out-
|
||||
put.
|
||||
|
||||
-p, --preserve-date
|
||||
On systems that support utime(2) or utimes(2),
|
||||
attempt to preserve the access time of files ana-
|
||||
lyzed, to pretend that file never read them.
|
||||
|
||||
-r, --raw
|
||||
Don't translate unprintable characters to \ooo.
|
||||
Normally file translates unprintable characters to
|
||||
their octal representation.
|
||||
|
||||
-s, --special-files
|
||||
Normally, file only attempts to read and determine
|
||||
the type of argument files which stat(2) reports
|
||||
are ordinary files. This prevents problems,
|
||||
because reading special files may have peculiar
|
||||
consequences. Specifying the -s option causes
|
||||
file to also read argument files which are block
|
||||
or character special files. This is useful for
|
||||
determining the filesystem types of the data in
|
||||
raw disk partitions, which are block special
|
||||
files. This option also causes file to disregard
|
||||
the file size as reported by stat(2) since on some
|
||||
systems it reports a zero size for raw disk parti-
|
||||
tions.
|
||||
|
||||
-v, --version
|
||||
Print the version of the program and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
-z, --uncompress
|
||||
Try to look inside compressed files.
|
||||
|
||||
-0, --print0
|
||||
Output a null character `\0' after the end of the
|
||||
filename. Nice to cut(1) the output. This does not
|
||||
affect the separator which is still printed.
|
||||
|
||||
--help Print a help message and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
FILES
|
||||
c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic.mgc Default compiled
|
||||
list of magic.
|
||||
c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic Directory contain-
|
||||
ing default magic
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
ENVIRONMENT
|
||||
The environment variable MAGIC can be used to set the
|
||||
default magic file name. If that variable is set, then
|
||||
file will not attempt to open $HOME/.magic. file adds
|
||||
`.mgc' to the value of this variable as appropriate. The
|
||||
environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT controls (on systems
|
||||
that support symbolic links), whether file will attempt to
|
||||
follow symlinks or not. If set, then file follows symlink,
|
||||
otherwise it does not. This is also controlled by the -L
|
||||
and -h options.
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO
|
||||
magic(5), strings(1), od(1), hexdump(1,) file(1posix)
|
||||
|
||||
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
|
||||
This program is believed to exceed the System V Interface
|
||||
Definition of FILE(CMD), as near as one can determine from
|
||||
the vague language contained therein. Its behavior is
|
||||
mostly compatible with the System V program of the same
|
||||
name. This version knows more magic, however, so it will
|
||||
produce different (albeit more accurate) output in many
|
||||
cases.
|
||||
|
||||
The one significant difference between this version and
|
||||
System V is that this version treats any white space as a
|
||||
delimiter, so that spaces in pattern strings must be
|
||||
escaped. For example,
|
||||
|
||||
>10 string language impress (imPRESS data)
|
||||
|
||||
in an existing magic file would have to be changed to
|
||||
|
||||
>10 string language\ impress (imPRESS data)
|
||||
|
||||
In addition, in this version, if a pattern string contains
|
||||
a backslash, it must be escaped. For example
|
||||
|
||||
0 string \begindata Andrew Toolkit document
|
||||
|
||||
in an existing magic file would have to be changed to
|
||||
|
||||
0 string \\begindata Andrew Toolkit document
|
||||
|
||||
SunOS releases 3.2 and later from Sun Microsystems include
|
||||
a file command derived from the System V one, but with
|
||||
some extensions. My version differs from Sun's only in
|
||||
minor ways. It includes the extension of the `&' opera-
|
||||
tor, used as, for example,
|
||||
|
||||
>16 long&0x7fffffff >0 not stripped
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC DIRECTORY
|
||||
The magic file entries have been collected from various
|
||||
sources, mainly USENET, and contributed by various
|
||||
authors. Christos Zoulas (address below) will collect
|
||||
additional or corrected magic file entries. A consolida-
|
||||
tion of magic file entries will be distributed periodi-
|
||||
cally.
|
||||
|
||||
The order of entries in the magic file is significant.
|
||||
Depending on what system you are using, the order that
|
||||
they are put together may be incorrect. If your old file
|
||||
command uses a magic file, keep the old magic file around
|
||||
for comparison purposes (rename it to
|
||||
c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic.orig ).
|
||||
|
||||
EXAMPLES
|
||||
$ file file.c file /dev/{wd0a,hda}
|
||||
file.c: C program text
|
||||
file: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV),
|
||||
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
|
||||
/dev/wd0a: block special (0/0)
|
||||
/dev/hda: block special (3/0)
|
||||
|
||||
$ file -s /dev/wd0{b,d}
|
||||
/dev/wd0b: data
|
||||
/dev/wd0d: x86 boot sector
|
||||
|
||||
$ file -s /dev/hda{,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}
|
||||
/dev/hda: x86 boot sector
|
||||
/dev/hda1: Linux/i386 ext2 filesystem
|
||||
/dev/hda2: x86 boot sector
|
||||
/dev/hda3: x86 boot sector, extended partition table
|
||||
/dev/hda4: Linux/i386 ext2 filesystem
|
||||
/dev/hda5: Linux/i386 swap file
|
||||
/dev/hda6: Linux/i386 swap file
|
||||
/dev/hda7: Linux/i386 swap file
|
||||
/dev/hda8: Linux/i386 swap file
|
||||
/dev/hda9: empty
|
||||
/dev/hda10: empty
|
||||
|
||||
$ file -i file.c file /dev/{wd0a,hda}
|
||||
file.c: text/x-c
|
||||
file: application/x-executable
|
||||
/dev/hda: application/x-not-regular-file
|
||||
/dev/wd0a: application/x-not-regular-file
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
HISTORY
|
||||
There has been a file command in every UNIX since at least
|
||||
Research Version 4 (man page dated November, 1973). The
|
||||
System V version introduced one significant major change:
|
||||
the external list of magic types. This slowed the program
|
||||
down slightly but made it a lot more flexible.
|
||||
|
||||
This program, based on the System V version, was written
|
||||
by Ian Darwin <ian@darwinsys.com> without looking at any-
|
||||
body else's source code.
|
||||
|
||||
John Gilmore revised the code extensively, making it bet-
|
||||
ter than the first version. Geoff Collyer found several
|
||||
inadequacies and provided some magic file entries. Con-
|
||||
tributions by the `&' operator by Rob McMahon, cudcv@war-
|
||||
wick.ac.uk, 1989.
|
||||
|
||||
Guy Harris, guy@netapp.com, made many changes from 1993 to
|
||||
the present.
|
||||
|
||||
Primary development and maintenance from 1990 to the
|
||||
present by Christos Zoulas (christos@astron.com).
|
||||
|
||||
Altered by Chris Lowth, chris@lowth.com, 2000: Handle the
|
||||
-i option to output mime type strings, using an alterna-
|
||||
tive magic file and internal logic.
|
||||
|
||||
Altered by Eric Fischer (enf@pobox.com), July, 2000, to
|
||||
identify character codes and attempt to identify the lan-
|
||||
guages of non-ASCII files.
|
||||
|
||||
Altered by Reuben Thomas (rrt@sc3d.org), 2007 to 2008, to
|
||||
improve MIME support and merge MIME and non-MIME magic,
|
||||
support directories as well as files of magic, apply many
|
||||
bug fixes and improve the build system.
|
||||
|
||||
The list of contributors to the `magic' directory (magic
|
||||
files) is too long to include here. You know who you are;
|
||||
thank you. Many contributors are listed in the source
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
LEGAL NOTICE
|
||||
Copyright (c) Ian F. Darwin, Toronto, Canada, 1986-1999.
|
||||
Covered by the standard Berkeley Software Distribution
|
||||
copyright; see the file LEGAL.NOTICE in the source distri-
|
||||
bution.
|
||||
|
||||
The files tar.h and is_tar.c were written by John Gilmore
|
||||
from his public-domain tar(1) program, and are not covered
|
||||
by the above license.
|
||||
|
||||
BUGS
|
||||
There must be a better way to automate the construction of
|
||||
the Magic file from all the glop in Magdir. What is it?
|
||||
|
||||
file uses several algorithms that favor speed over accu-
|
||||
racy, thus it can be misled about the contents of text
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
The support for text files (primarily for programming lan-
|
||||
guages) is simplistic, inefficient and requires recompila-
|
||||
tion to update.
|
||||
|
||||
The list of keywords in ascmagic probably belongs in the
|
||||
Magic file. This could be done by using some keyword like
|
||||
`*' for the offset value.
|
||||
|
||||
Complain about conflicts in the magic file entries. Make
|
||||
a rule that the magic entries sort based on file offset
|
||||
rather than position within the magic file?
|
||||
|
||||
The program should provide a way to give an estimate of
|
||||
`how good' a guess is. We end up removing guesses (e.g.
|
||||
`Fromas first 5 chars of file) because' they are not as
|
||||
good as other guesses (e.g. `Newsgroups:' versus
|
||||
`Return-Path:' ). Still, if the others don't pan out, it
|
||||
should be possible to use the first guess.
|
||||
|
||||
This manual page, and particularly this section, is too
|
||||
long.
|
||||
|
||||
RETURN CODE
|
||||
file returns 0 on success, and non-zero on error.
|
||||
|
||||
AVAILABILITY
|
||||
You can obtain the original author's latest version by
|
||||
anonymous FTP on ftp.astron.com in the directory
|
||||
/pub/file/file-X.YZ.tar.gz
|
||||
|
||||
BSD October 9, 2008 BSD
|
||||
621
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/man/cat1p/file.1p.txt
Normal file
621
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/man/cat1p/file.1p.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,621 @@
|
||||
FILE(1P) POSIX Programmer's Manual FILE(1P)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PROLOG
|
||||
This manual page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Man-
|
||||
ual. The Linux implementation of this interface may
|
||||
differ (consult the corresponding Linux manual page for
|
||||
details of Linux behavior), or the interface may not be
|
||||
implemented on Linux.
|
||||
|
||||
NAME
|
||||
file - determine file type
|
||||
|
||||
SYNOPSIS
|
||||
file [-dh][-M file][-m file] file ...
|
||||
|
||||
file -i [-h] file ...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
The file utility shall perform a series of tests in
|
||||
sequence on each specified file in an attempt to clas-
|
||||
sify it:
|
||||
|
||||
1. If file does not exist, cannot be read, or its file
|
||||
status could not be determined, the output shall
|
||||
indicate that the file was processed, but that its
|
||||
type could not be determined.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
2. If the file is not a regular file, its file type
|
||||
shall be identified. The file types directory,
|
||||
FIFO, socket, block special, and character special
|
||||
shall be identified as such. Other implementation-
|
||||
defined file types may also be identified. If file
|
||||
is a symbolic link, by default the link shall be
|
||||
resolved and file shall test the type of file refer-
|
||||
enced by the symbolic link. (See the -h and -i
|
||||
options below.)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
3. If the length of file is zero, it shall be identi-
|
||||
fied as an empty file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
4. The file utility shall examine an initial segment of
|
||||
file and shall make a guess at identifying its con-
|
||||
tents based on position-sensitive tests. (The answer
|
||||
is not guaranteed to be correct; see the -d, -M, and
|
||||
-m options below.)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
5. The file utility shall examine file and make a guess
|
||||
at identifying its contents based on context-sensi-
|
||||
tive default system tests. (The answer is not guar-
|
||||
anteed to be correct.)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
6. The file shall be identified as a data file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
If file does not exist, cannot be read, or its file sta-
|
||||
tus could not be determined, the output shall indicate
|
||||
that the file was processed, but that its type could not
|
||||
be determined.
|
||||
|
||||
If file is a symbolic link, by default the link shall be
|
||||
resolved and file shall test the type of file referenced
|
||||
by the symbolic link.
|
||||
|
||||
OPTIONS
|
||||
The file utility shall conform to the Base Definitions
|
||||
volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 12.2, Utility
|
||||
Syntax Guidelines, except that the order of the -m, -d,
|
||||
and -M options shall be significant.
|
||||
|
||||
The following options shall be supported by the imple-
|
||||
mentation:
|
||||
|
||||
-d Apply any position-sensitive default system tests
|
||||
and context-sensitive default system tests to the
|
||||
file. This is the default if no -M or -m option
|
||||
is specified.
|
||||
|
||||
-h When a symbolic link is encountered, identify the
|
||||
file as a symbolic link. If -h is not specified
|
||||
and file is a symbolic link that refers to a
|
||||
nonexistent file, file shall identify the file as
|
||||
a symbolic link, as if -h had been specified.
|
||||
|
||||
-i If a file is a regular file, do not attempt to
|
||||
classify the type of the file further, but iden-
|
||||
tify the file as specified in the STDOUT section.
|
||||
|
||||
-M file
|
||||
Specify the name of a file containing position-
|
||||
sensitive tests that shall be applied to a file
|
||||
in order to classify it (see the EXTENDED
|
||||
DESCRIPTION). No position-sensitive default sys-
|
||||
tem tests nor context-sensitive default system
|
||||
tests shall be applied unless the -d option is
|
||||
also specified.
|
||||
|
||||
-m file
|
||||
Specify the name of a file containing position-
|
||||
sensitive tests that shall be applied to a file
|
||||
in order to classify it (see the EXTENDED
|
||||
DESCRIPTION).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
If the -m option is specified without specifying the -d
|
||||
option or the -M option, position-sensitive default sys-
|
||||
tem tests shall be applied after the position-sensitive
|
||||
tests specified by the -m option. If the -M option is
|
||||
specified with the -d option, the -m option, or both, or
|
||||
the -m option is specified with the -d option, the con-
|
||||
catenation of the position-sensitive tests specified by
|
||||
these options shall be applied in the order specified by
|
||||
the appearance of these options. If a -M or -m file
|
||||
option-argument is -, the results are unspecified.
|
||||
|
||||
OPERANDS
|
||||
The following operand shall be supported:
|
||||
|
||||
file A pathname of a file to be tested.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
STDIN
|
||||
Not used.
|
||||
|
||||
INPUT FILES
|
||||
The file can be any file type.
|
||||
|
||||
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
|
||||
The following environment variables shall affect the
|
||||
execution of file:
|
||||
|
||||
LANG Provide a default value for the internationaliza-
|
||||
tion variables that are unset or null. (See the
|
||||
Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
|
||||
Section 8.2, Internationalization Variables for
|
||||
the precedence of internationalization variables
|
||||
used to determine the values of locale cate-
|
||||
gories.)
|
||||
|
||||
LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the
|
||||
values of all the other internationalization
|
||||
variables.
|
||||
|
||||
LC_CTYPE
|
||||
Determine the locale for the interpretation of
|
||||
sequences of bytes of text data as characters
|
||||
(for example, single-byte as opposed to multi-
|
||||
byte characters in arguments and input files).
|
||||
|
||||
LC_MESSAGES
|
||||
Determine the locale that should be used to
|
||||
affect the format and contents of diagnostic mes-
|
||||
sages written to standard error and informative
|
||||
messages written to standard output.
|
||||
|
||||
NLSPATH
|
||||
Determine the location of message catalogs for
|
||||
the processing of LC_MESSAGES .
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
|
||||
Default.
|
||||
|
||||
STDOUT
|
||||
In the POSIX locale, the following format shall be used
|
||||
to identify each operand, file specified:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
"%s: %s\n", <file>, <type>
|
||||
|
||||
The values for <type> are unspecified, except that in
|
||||
the POSIX locale, if file is identified as one of the
|
||||
types listed in the following table, <type> shall con-
|
||||
tain (but is not limited to) the corresponding string,
|
||||
unless the file is identified by a position-sensitive
|
||||
test specified by a -M or -m option. Each space shown in
|
||||
the strings shall be exactly one <space>.
|
||||
|
||||
Table: File Utility Output Strings
|
||||
|
||||
If file is: <type> shall contain the Notes
|
||||
string:
|
||||
Nonexistent cannot open
|
||||
Block special block special 1
|
||||
Character special character special 1
|
||||
Directory directory 1
|
||||
FIFO fifo 1
|
||||
Socket socket 1
|
||||
Symbolic link symbolic link to 1
|
||||
Regular file regular file 1,2
|
||||
Empty regular file empty 3
|
||||
Regular file that cannot be read cannot open 3
|
||||
Executable binary executable 4,6
|
||||
ar archive library (see ar) archive 4,6
|
||||
Extended cpio format (see pax) cpio archive 4,6
|
||||
Extended tar format (see ustar in pax) tar archive 4,6
|
||||
Shell script commands text 5,6
|
||||
C-language source c program text 5,6
|
||||
FORTRAN source fortran program text 5,6
|
||||
Regular file whose type cannot be deter- data
|
||||
mined
|
||||
|
||||
Notes:
|
||||
|
||||
1. This is a file type test.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
2. This test is applied only if the -i option is
|
||||
specified.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
3. This test is applied only if the -i option is
|
||||
not specified.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
4. This is a position-sensitive default system
|
||||
test.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
5. This is a context-sensitive default system
|
||||
test.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
6. Position-sensitive default system tests and
|
||||
context-sensitive default system tests are
|
||||
not applied if the -M option is specified
|
||||
unless the -d option is also specified.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
In the POSIX locale, if file is identified as a symbolic
|
||||
link (see the -h option), the following alternative out-
|
||||
put format shall be used:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
"%s: %s %s\n", <file>, <type>, <contents of link>"
|
||||
|
||||
If the file named by the file operand does not exist,
|
||||
cannot be read, or the type of the file named by the
|
||||
file operand cannot be determined, this shall not be
|
||||
considered an error that affects the exit status.
|
||||
|
||||
STDERR
|
||||
The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic
|
||||
messages.
|
||||
|
||||
OUTPUT FILES
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
|
||||
A file specified as an option-argument to the -m or -M
|
||||
options shall contain one position-sensitive test per
|
||||
line, which shall be applied to the file. If the test
|
||||
succeeds, the message field of the line shall be printed
|
||||
and no further tests shall be applied, with the excep-
|
||||
tion that tests on immediately following lines beginning
|
||||
with a single '>' character shall be applied.
|
||||
|
||||
Each line shall be composed of the following four
|
||||
<blank>-separated fields:
|
||||
|
||||
offset An unsigned number (optionally preceded by a sin-
|
||||
gle '>' character) specifying the offset, in
|
||||
bytes, of the value in the file that is to be
|
||||
compared against the value field of the line. If
|
||||
the file is shorter than the specified offset,
|
||||
the test shall fail.
|
||||
|
||||
If the offset begins with the character '>', the test
|
||||
contained in the line shall not be applied to the file
|
||||
unless the test on the last line for which the offset
|
||||
did not begin with a '>' was successful. By default, the
|
||||
offset shall be interpreted as an unsigned decimal num-
|
||||
ber. With a leading 0x or 0X, the offset shall be inter-
|
||||
preted as a hexadecimal number; otherwise, with a lead-
|
||||
ing 0, the offset shall be interpreted as an octal num-
|
||||
ber.
|
||||
|
||||
type The type of the value in the file to be tested.
|
||||
The type shall consist of the type specification
|
||||
characters c, d, f, s, and u, specifying charac-
|
||||
ter, signed decimal, floating point, string, and
|
||||
unsigned decimal, respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
The type string shall be interpreted as the bytes from
|
||||
the file starting at the specified offset and including
|
||||
the same number of bytes specified by the value field.
|
||||
If insufficient bytes remain in the file past the offset
|
||||
to match the value field, the test shall fail.
|
||||
|
||||
The type specification characters d, f, and u can be
|
||||
followed by an optional unsigned decimal integer that
|
||||
specifies the number of bytes represented by the type.
|
||||
The type specification character f can be followed by an
|
||||
optional F, D, or L, indicating that the value is of
|
||||
type float, double, or long double, respectively. The
|
||||
type specification characters d and u can be followed by
|
||||
an optional C, S, I, or L, indicating that the value is
|
||||
of type char, short, int, or long, respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
The default number of bytes represented by the type
|
||||
specifiers d, f, and u shall correspond to their respec-
|
||||
tive C-language types as follows. If the system claims
|
||||
conformance to the C-Language Development Utilities
|
||||
option, those specifiers shall correspond to the default
|
||||
sizes used in the c99 utility. Otherwise, the default
|
||||
sizes shall be implementation-defined.
|
||||
|
||||
For the type specifier characters d and u, the default
|
||||
number of bytes shall correspond to the size of a basic
|
||||
integer type of the implementation. For these specifier
|
||||
characters, the implementation shall support values of
|
||||
the optional number of bytes to be converted correspond-
|
||||
ing to the number of bytes in the C-language types char,
|
||||
short, int, or long. These numbers can also be specified
|
||||
by an application as the characters C, S, I, and L,
|
||||
respectively. The byte order used when interpreting
|
||||
numeric values is implementation-defined, but shall cor-
|
||||
respond to the order in which a constant of the corre-
|
||||
sponding type is stored in memory on the system.
|
||||
|
||||
For the type specifier f, the default number of bytes
|
||||
shall correspond to the number of bytes in the basic
|
||||
double precision floating-point data type of the under-
|
||||
lying implementation. The implementation shall support
|
||||
values of the optional number of bytes to be converted
|
||||
corresponding to the number of bytes in the C-language
|
||||
types float, double, and long double. These numbers can
|
||||
also be specified by an application as the characters F,
|
||||
D, and L, respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
All type specifiers, except for s, can be followed by a
|
||||
mask specifier of the form &number. The mask value shall
|
||||
be AND'ed with the value of the input file before the
|
||||
comparison with the value field of the line is made. By
|
||||
default, the mask shall be interpreted as an unsigned
|
||||
decimal number. With a leading 0x or 0X, the mask shall
|
||||
be interpreted as an unsigned hexadecimal number; other-
|
||||
wise, with a leading 0, the mask shall be interpreted as
|
||||
an unsigned octal number.
|
||||
|
||||
The strings byte, short, long, and string shall also be
|
||||
supported as type fields, being interpreted as dC, dS,
|
||||
dL, and s, respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
value The value to be compared with the value from the
|
||||
file.
|
||||
|
||||
If the specifier from the type field is s or string,
|
||||
then interpret the value as a string. Otherwise, inter-
|
||||
pret it as a number. If the value is a string, then the
|
||||
test shall succeed only when a string value exactly
|
||||
matches the bytes from the file.
|
||||
|
||||
If the value is a string, it can contain the following
|
||||
sequences:
|
||||
|
||||
\character
|
||||
The backslash-escape sequences as specified in
|
||||
the Base Definitions volume of
|
||||
IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Table 5-1, Escape Sequences
|
||||
and Associated Actions ( '\\', '\a', '\b', '\f',
|
||||
'\n', '\r', '\t', '\v' ). The results of using
|
||||
any other character, other than an octal digit,
|
||||
following the backslash are unspecified.
|
||||
|
||||
\octal
|
||||
Octal sequences that can be used to represent
|
||||
characters with specific coded values. An octal
|
||||
sequence shall consist of a backslash followed by
|
||||
the longest sequence of one, two, or three octal-
|
||||
digit characters (01234567). If the size of a
|
||||
byte on the system is greater than 9 bits, the
|
||||
valid escape sequence used to represent a byte is
|
||||
implementation-defined.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
By default, any value that is not a string shall be
|
||||
interpreted as a signed decimal number. Any such value,
|
||||
with a leading 0x or 0X, shall be interpreted as an
|
||||
unsigned hexadecimal number; otherwise, with a leading
|
||||
zero, the value shall be interpreted as an unsigned
|
||||
octal number.
|
||||
|
||||
If the value is not a string, it can be preceded by a
|
||||
character indicating the comparison to be performed.
|
||||
Permissible characters and the comparisons they specify
|
||||
are as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
=
|
||||
The test shall succeed if the value from the file
|
||||
equals the value field.
|
||||
|
||||
<
|
||||
The test shall succeed if the value from the file
|
||||
is less than the value field.
|
||||
|
||||
>
|
||||
The test shall succeed if the value from the file
|
||||
is greater than the value field.
|
||||
|
||||
&
|
||||
The test shall succeed if all of the set bits in
|
||||
the value field are set in the value from the
|
||||
file.
|
||||
|
||||
^
|
||||
The test shall succeed if at least one of the set
|
||||
bits in the value field is not set in the value
|
||||
from the file.
|
||||
|
||||
x
|
||||
The test shall succeed if the file is large
|
||||
enough to contain a value of the type specified
|
||||
starting at the offset specified.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
message
|
||||
The message to be printed if the test succeeds.
|
||||
The message shall be interpreted using the nota-
|
||||
tion for the printf formatting specification; see
|
||||
printf(). If the value field was a string, then
|
||||
the value from the file shall be the argument for
|
||||
the printf formatting specification; otherwise,
|
||||
the value from the file shall be the argument.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
EXIT STATUS
|
||||
The following exit values shall be returned:
|
||||
|
||||
0 Successful completion.
|
||||
|
||||
>0 An error occurred.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
|
||||
Default.
|
||||
|
||||
The following sections are informative.
|
||||
|
||||
APPLICATION USAGE
|
||||
The file utility can only be required to guess at many
|
||||
of the file types because only exhaustive testing can
|
||||
determine some types with certainty. For example, binary
|
||||
data on some implementations might match the initial
|
||||
segment of an executable or a tar archive.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the table indicates that the output contains
|
||||
the stated string. Systems may add text before or after
|
||||
the string. For executables, as an example, the machine
|
||||
architecture and various facts about how the file was
|
||||
link-edited may be included. Note also that on systems
|
||||
that recognize shell script files starting with "#!" as
|
||||
executable files, these may be identified as executable
|
||||
binary files rather than as shell scripts.
|
||||
|
||||
EXAMPLES
|
||||
Determine whether an argument is a binary executable
|
||||
file:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
file "$1" | grep -Fq executable &&
|
||||
printf "%s is executable.\n" "$1"
|
||||
|
||||
RATIONALE
|
||||
The -f option was omitted because the same effect can
|
||||
(and should) be obtained using the xargs utility.
|
||||
|
||||
Historical versions of the file utility attempt to iden-
|
||||
tify the following types of files: symbolic link, direc-
|
||||
tory, character special, block special, socket, tar ar-
|
||||
chive, cpio archive, SCCS archive, archive library,
|
||||
empty, compress output, pack output, binary data, C
|
||||
source, FORTRAN source, assembler source, nroff/ troff/
|
||||
eqn/ tbl source troff output, shell script, C shell
|
||||
script, English text, ASCII text, various executables,
|
||||
APL workspace, compiled terminfo entries, and CURSES
|
||||
screen images. Only those types that are reasonably well
|
||||
specified in POSIX or are directly related to POSIX
|
||||
utilities are listed in the table.
|
||||
|
||||
Historical systems have used a "magic file" named
|
||||
/etc/magic to help identify file types. Because it is
|
||||
generally useful for users and scripts to be able to
|
||||
identify special file types, the -m flag and a portable
|
||||
format for user-created magic files has been specified.
|
||||
No requirement is made that an implementation of file
|
||||
use this method of identifying files, only that users be
|
||||
permitted to add their own classifying tests.
|
||||
|
||||
In addition, three options have been added to historical
|
||||
practice. The -d flag has been added to permit users to
|
||||
cause their tests to follow any default system tests.
|
||||
The -i flag has been added to permit users to test
|
||||
portably for regular files in shell scripts. The -M flag
|
||||
has been added to permit users to ignore any default
|
||||
system tests.
|
||||
|
||||
The IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 description of default system
|
||||
tests and the interaction between the -d, -M, and -m
|
||||
options did not clearly indicate that there were two
|
||||
types of "default system tests". The "position-sensitive
|
||||
tests'' determine file types by looking for certain
|
||||
string or binary values at specific offsets in the file
|
||||
being examined. These position-sensitive tests were
|
||||
implemented in historical systems using the magic file
|
||||
described above. Some of these tests are now built into
|
||||
the file utility itself on some implementations so the
|
||||
output can provide more detail than can be provided by
|
||||
magic files. For example, a magic file can easily iden-
|
||||
tify a core file on most implementations, but cannot
|
||||
name the program file that dropped the core. A magic
|
||||
file could produce output such as:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/home/dwc/core: ELF 32-bit MSB core file SPARC Version 1
|
||||
|
||||
but by building the test into the file utility, you
|
||||
could get output such as:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/home/dwc/core: ELF 32-bit MSB core file SPARC Version 1, from 'testprog'
|
||||
|
||||
These extended built-in tests are still to be treated as
|
||||
position-sensitive default system tests even if they are
|
||||
not listed in /etc/magic or any other magic file.
|
||||
|
||||
The context-sensitive default system tests were always
|
||||
built into the file utility. These tests looked for lan-
|
||||
guage constructs in text files trying to identify shell
|
||||
scripts, C, FORTRAN, and other computer language source
|
||||
files, and even plain text files. With the addition of
|
||||
the -m and -M options the distinction between position-
|
||||
sensitive and context-sensitive default system tests
|
||||
became important because the order of testing is impor-
|
||||
tant. The context-sensitive system default tests should
|
||||
never be applied before any position-sensitive tests
|
||||
even if the -d option is specified before a -m option or
|
||||
-M option due to the high probability that the context-
|
||||
sensitive system default tests will incorrectly identify
|
||||
arbitrary text files as text files before position-sen-
|
||||
sitive tests specified by the -m or -M option would be
|
||||
applied to give a more accurate identification.
|
||||
|
||||
Leaving the meaning of -M - and -m - unspecified allows
|
||||
an existing prototype of these options to continue to
|
||||
work in a backwards-compatible manner. (In that imple-
|
||||
mentation, -M - was roughly equivalent to -d in
|
||||
IEEE Std 1003.1-2001.)
|
||||
|
||||
The historical -c option was omitted as not particularly
|
||||
useful to users or portable shell scripts. In addition,
|
||||
a reasonable implementation of the file utility would
|
||||
report any errors found each time the magic file is
|
||||
read.
|
||||
|
||||
The historical format of the magic file was the same as
|
||||
that specified by the Rationale in the ISO POSIX-2:1993
|
||||
standard for the offset, value, and message fields; how-
|
||||
ever, it used less precise type fields than the format
|
||||
specified by the current normative text. The new type
|
||||
field values are a superset of the historical ones.
|
||||
|
||||
The following is an example magic file:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
0 short 070707 cpio archive
|
||||
0 short 0143561 Byte-swapped cpio archive
|
||||
0 string 070707 ASCII cpio archive
|
||||
0 long 0177555 Very old archive
|
||||
0 short 0177545 Old archive
|
||||
0 short 017437 Old packed data
|
||||
0 string \037\036 Packed data
|
||||
0 string \377\037 Compacted data
|
||||
0 string \037\235 Compressed data
|
||||
>2 byte&0x80 >0 Block compressed
|
||||
>2 byte&0x1f x %d bits
|
||||
0 string \032\001 Compiled Terminfo Entry
|
||||
0 short 0433 Curses screen image
|
||||
0 short 0434 Curses screen image
|
||||
0 string <ar> System V Release 1 archive
|
||||
0 string !<arch>\n__.SYMDEF Archive random library
|
||||
0 string !<arch> Archive
|
||||
0 string ARF_BEGARF PHIGS clear text archive
|
||||
0 long 0x137A2950 Scalable OpenFont binary
|
||||
0 long 0x137A2951 Encrypted scalable OpenFont binary
|
||||
|
||||
The use of a basic integer data type is intended to
|
||||
allow the implementation to choose a word size commonly
|
||||
used by applications on that architecture.
|
||||
|
||||
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO
|
||||
ar, ls, pax
|
||||
|
||||
COPYRIGHT
|
||||
Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in
|
||||
electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition,
|
||||
Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operat-
|
||||
ing System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Speci-
|
||||
fications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Insti-
|
||||
tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and
|
||||
The Open Group. In the event of any discrepancy between
|
||||
this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group
|
||||
Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
|
||||
is the referee document. The original Standard can be
|
||||
obtained online at http://www.open-
|
||||
group.org/unix/online.html .
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
IEEE/The Open Group 2003 FILE(1P)
|
||||
200
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/man/cat3/libmagic.3.txt
Normal file
200
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/man/cat3/libmagic.3.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,200 @@
|
||||
MAGIC(3) BSD Library Functions Manual MAGIC(3)
|
||||
|
||||
NAME
|
||||
magic_open, magic_close, magic_error, magic_file,
|
||||
magic_buffer, magic_setflags, magic_check, magic_compile,
|
||||
magic_load -- Magic number recognition library.
|
||||
|
||||
LIBRARY
|
||||
Magic Number Recognition Library (libmagic, -lmagic)
|
||||
|
||||
SYNOPSIS
|
||||
#include <magic.h>
|
||||
|
||||
magic_t
|
||||
magic_open(int flags);
|
||||
|
||||
void
|
||||
magic_close(magic_t cookie);
|
||||
|
||||
const char *
|
||||
magic_error(magic_t cookie);
|
||||
|
||||
int
|
||||
magic_errno(magic_t cookie);
|
||||
|
||||
const char *
|
||||
magic_file(magic_t cookie, const char *filename);
|
||||
|
||||
const char *
|
||||
magic_buffer(magic_t cookie, const void *buffer, size_t length);
|
||||
|
||||
int
|
||||
magic_setflags(magic_t cookie, int flags);
|
||||
|
||||
int
|
||||
magic_check(magic_t cookie, const char *filename);
|
||||
|
||||
int
|
||||
magic_compile(magic_t cookie, const char *filename);
|
||||
|
||||
int
|
||||
magic_load(magic_t cookie, const char *filename);
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
These functions operate on the magic database file which
|
||||
is described in magic(5).
|
||||
|
||||
The function magic_open() creates a magic cookie pointer
|
||||
and returns it. It returns NULL if there was an error
|
||||
allocating the magic cookie. The flags argument specifies
|
||||
how the other magic functions should behave:
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NONE No special handling.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_DEBUG Print debugging messages to stderr.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_SYMLINK If the file queried is a symlink, follow
|
||||
it.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_COMPRESS If the file is compressed, unpack it and
|
||||
look at the contents.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_DEVICES If the file is a block or character spe-
|
||||
cial device, then open the device and try
|
||||
to look in its contents.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_MIME_TYPE
|
||||
Return a MIME type string, instead of a
|
||||
textual description.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_MIME_ENCODING
|
||||
Return a MIME encoding, instead of a tex-
|
||||
tual description.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_CONTINUE Return all matches, not just the first.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_CHECK Check the magic database for consistency
|
||||
and print warnings to stderr.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_PRESERVE_ATIME
|
||||
On systems that support utime(2) or
|
||||
utimes(2), attempt to preserve the access
|
||||
time of files analyzed.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_RAW Don't translate unprintable characters to
|
||||
a \ooo octal representation.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_ERROR Treat operating system errors while trying
|
||||
to open files and follow symlinks as real
|
||||
errors, instead of printing them in the
|
||||
magic buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_APPTYPE
|
||||
Check for EMX application type (only on
|
||||
EMX).
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_ASCII
|
||||
Check for various types of ascii files.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_COMPRESS
|
||||
Don't look for, or inside compressed
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_ELF
|
||||
Don't print elf details.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_FORTRAN
|
||||
Don't look for fortran sequences inside
|
||||
ascii files.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_SOFT
|
||||
Don't consult magic files.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TAR
|
||||
Don't examine tar files.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TOKENS
|
||||
Don't look for known tokens inside ascii
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TROFF
|
||||
Don't look for troff sequences inside
|
||||
ascii files.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_close() function closes the magic(5) database
|
||||
and deallocates any resources used.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_error() function returns a textual explanation
|
||||
of the last error, or NULL if there was no error.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_errno() function returns the last operating sys-
|
||||
tem error number (errno(2)) that was encountered by a sys-
|
||||
tem call.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_file() function returns a textual description of
|
||||
the contents of the filename argument, or NULL if an error
|
||||
occurred. If the filename is NULL, then stdin is used.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_buffer() function returns a textual description
|
||||
of the contents of the buffer argument with length bytes
|
||||
size.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_setflags() function sets the flags described
|
||||
above. Note that using both MIME flags together can also
|
||||
return extra information on the charset.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_check() function can be used to check the valid-
|
||||
ity of entries in the colon separated database files
|
||||
passed in as filename, or NULL for the default database.
|
||||
It returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_compile() function can be used to compile the
|
||||
the colon separated list of database files passed in as
|
||||
filename, or NULL for the default database. It returns 0
|
||||
on success and -1 on failure. The compiled files created
|
||||
are named from the basename(1) of each file argument with
|
||||
``.mgc'' appended to it.
|
||||
|
||||
The magic_load() function must be used to load the the
|
||||
colon separated list of database files passed in as
|
||||
filename, or NULL for the default database file before any
|
||||
magic queries can performed.
|
||||
|
||||
The default database file is named by the MAGIC environ-
|
||||
ment variable. If that variable is not set, the default
|
||||
database file name is c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic.
|
||||
magic_load() adds ``.mgc'' to the database filename as
|
||||
appropriate.
|
||||
|
||||
RETURN VALUES
|
||||
The function magic_open() returns a magic cookie on suc-
|
||||
cess and NULL on failure setting errno to an appropriate
|
||||
value. It will set errno to EINVAL if an unsupported value
|
||||
for flags was given. The magic_load(), magic_compile(),
|
||||
and magic_check() functions return 0 on success and -1 on
|
||||
failure. The magic_file(), and magic_buffer() functions
|
||||
return a string on success and NULL on failure. The
|
||||
magic_error() function returns a textual description of
|
||||
the errors of the above functions, or NULL if there was no
|
||||
error. Finally, magic_setflags() returns -1 on systems
|
||||
that don't support utime(2), or utimes(2) when
|
||||
MAGIC_PRESERVE_ATIME is set.
|
||||
|
||||
FILES
|
||||
c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic The non-compiled
|
||||
default magic data-
|
||||
base.
|
||||
c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic.mgc The compiled
|
||||
default magic data-
|
||||
base.
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO
|
||||
file(1), magic(5)
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHORS
|
||||
M<>ns Rullg<6C>rd Initial libmagic implementation, and config-
|
||||
uration. Christos Zoulas API cleanup, error code and
|
||||
allocation handling.
|
||||
|
||||
BSD October 6, 2008 BSD
|
||||
453
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/man/cat5/magic.5.txt
Normal file
453
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/man/cat5/magic.5.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,453 @@
|
||||
MAGIC(5) BSD File Formats Manual MAGIC(5)
|
||||
|
||||
NAME
|
||||
magic -- file command's magic pattern file
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
This manual page documents the format of the magic file as
|
||||
used by the file(1) command, version 5.03. The file(1)
|
||||
command identifies the type of a file using, among other
|
||||
tests, a test for whether the file contains certain
|
||||
``magic patterns''. The file
|
||||
c:/progra~1/file/share/misc/magic specifies what patterns
|
||||
are to be tested for, what message or MIME type to print
|
||||
if a particular pattern is found, and additional informa-
|
||||
tion to extract from the file.
|
||||
|
||||
Each line of the file specifies a test to be performed. A
|
||||
test compares the data starting at a particular offset in
|
||||
the file with a byte value, a string or a numeric value.
|
||||
If the test succeeds, a message is printed. The line con-
|
||||
sists of the following fields:
|
||||
|
||||
offset A number specifying the offset, in bytes, into
|
||||
the file of the data which is to be tested.
|
||||
|
||||
type The type of the data to be tested. The possible
|
||||
values are:
|
||||
|
||||
byte A one-byte value.
|
||||
|
||||
short A two-byte value in this machine's
|
||||
native byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
long A four-byte value in this machine's
|
||||
native byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
quad An eight-byte value in this machine's
|
||||
native byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
float A 32-bit single precision IEEE float-
|
||||
ing point number in this machine's
|
||||
native byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
double A 64-bit double precision IEEE float-
|
||||
ing point number in this machine's
|
||||
native byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
string A string of bytes. The string type
|
||||
specification can be optionally fol-
|
||||
lowed by /[Bbc]*. The ``B'' flag
|
||||
compacts whitespace in the target,
|
||||
which must contain at least one
|
||||
whitespace character. If the magic
|
||||
has n consecutive blanks, the target
|
||||
needs at least n consecutive blanks
|
||||
to match. The ``b'' flag treats
|
||||
every blank in the target as an
|
||||
optional blank. Finally the ``c''
|
||||
flag, specifies case insensitive
|
||||
matching: lowercase characters in the
|
||||
magic match both lower and upper case
|
||||
characters in the target, whereas
|
||||
upper case characters in the magic
|
||||
only match uppercase characters in
|
||||
the target.
|
||||
|
||||
pstring A Pascal-style string where the first
|
||||
byte is interpreted as the an
|
||||
unsigned length. The string is not
|
||||
NUL terminated.
|
||||
|
||||
date A four-byte value interpreted as a
|
||||
UNIX date.
|
||||
|
||||
qdate A eight-byte value interpreted as a
|
||||
UNIX date.
|
||||
|
||||
ldate A four-byte value interpreted as a
|
||||
UNIX-style date, but interpreted as
|
||||
local time rather than UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
qldate An eight-byte value interpreted as a
|
||||
UNIX-style date, but interpreted as
|
||||
local time rather than UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
beid3 A 32-bit ID3 length in big-endian
|
||||
byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
beshort A two-byte value in big-endian byte
|
||||
order.
|
||||
|
||||
belong A four-byte value in big-endian byte
|
||||
order.
|
||||
|
||||
bequad An eight-byte value in big-endian
|
||||
byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
befloat A 32-bit single precision IEEE float-
|
||||
ing point number in big-endian byte
|
||||
order.
|
||||
|
||||
bedouble A 64-bit double precision IEEE float-
|
||||
ing point number in big-endian byte
|
||||
order.
|
||||
|
||||
bedate A four-byte value in big-endian byte
|
||||
order, interpreted as a Unix date.
|
||||
|
||||
beqdate An eight-byte value in big-endian
|
||||
byte order, interpreted as a Unix
|
||||
date.
|
||||
|
||||
beldate A four-byte value in big-endian byte
|
||||
order, interpreted as a UNIX-style
|
||||
date, but interpreted as local time
|
||||
rather than UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
beqldate An eight-byte value in big-endian
|
||||
byte order, interpreted as a UNIX-
|
||||
style date, but interpreted as local
|
||||
time rather than UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
bestring16 A two-byte unicode (UCS16) string in
|
||||
big-endian byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
leid3 A 32-bit ID3 length in little-endian
|
||||
byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
leshort A two-byte value in little-endian
|
||||
byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
lelong A four-byte value in little-endian
|
||||
byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
lequad An eight-byte value in little-endian
|
||||
byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
lefloat A 32-bit single precision IEEE float-
|
||||
ing point number in little-endian
|
||||
byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
ledouble A 64-bit double precision IEEE float-
|
||||
ing point number in little-endian
|
||||
byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
ledate A four-byte value in little-endian
|
||||
byte order, interpreted as a UNIX
|
||||
date.
|
||||
|
||||
leqdate An eight-byte value in little-endian
|
||||
byte order, interpreted as a UNIX
|
||||
date.
|
||||
|
||||
leldate A four-byte value in little-endian
|
||||
byte order, interpreted as a UNIX-
|
||||
style date, but interpreted as local
|
||||
time rather than UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
leqldate An eight-byte value in little-endian
|
||||
byte order, interpreted as a UNIX-
|
||||
style date, but interpreted as local
|
||||
time rather than UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
lestring16 A two-byte unicode (UCS16) string in
|
||||
little-endian byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
melong A four-byte value in middle-endian
|
||||
(PDP-11) byte order.
|
||||
|
||||
medate A four-byte value in middle-endian
|
||||
(PDP-11) byte order, interpreted as a
|
||||
UNIX date.
|
||||
|
||||
meldate A four-byte value in middle-endian
|
||||
(PDP-11) byte order, interpreted as a
|
||||
UNIX-style date, but interpreted as
|
||||
local time rather than UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
indirect Starting at the given offset, consult
|
||||
the magic database again.
|
||||
|
||||
regex A regular expression match in
|
||||
extended POSIX regular expression
|
||||
syntax (like egrep). Regular expres-
|
||||
sions can take exponential time to
|
||||
process, and their performance is
|
||||
hard to predict, so their use is dis-
|
||||
couraged. When used in production
|
||||
environments, their performance
|
||||
should be carefully checked. The type
|
||||
specification can be optionally fol-
|
||||
lowed by /[c][s]. The ``c'' flag
|
||||
makes the match case insensitive,
|
||||
while the ``s'' flag update the off-
|
||||
set to the start offset of the match,
|
||||
rather than the end. The regular
|
||||
expression is tested against line N +
|
||||
1 onwards, where N is the given off-
|
||||
set. Line endings are assumed to be
|
||||
in the machine's native format. ^
|
||||
and $ match the beginning and end of
|
||||
individual lines, respectively, not
|
||||
beginning and end of file.
|
||||
|
||||
search A literal string search starting at
|
||||
the given offset. The same modifier
|
||||
flags can be used as for string pat-
|
||||
terns. The modifier flags (if any)
|
||||
must be followed by /number the
|
||||
range, that is, the number of posi-
|
||||
tions at which the match will be
|
||||
attempted, starting from the start
|
||||
offset. This is suitable for search-
|
||||
ing larger binary expressions with
|
||||
variable offsets, using \ escapes for
|
||||
special characters. The offset works
|
||||
as for regex.
|
||||
|
||||
default This is intended to be used with the
|
||||
test x (which is always true) and a
|
||||
message that is to be used if there
|
||||
are no other matches.
|
||||
|
||||
Each top-level magic pattern (see below for an
|
||||
explanation of levels) is classified as text or
|
||||
binary according to the types used. Types
|
||||
``regex'' and ``search'' are classified as text
|
||||
tests, unless non-printable characters are used
|
||||
in the pattern. All other tests are classified as
|
||||
binary. A top-level pattern is considered to be a
|
||||
test text when all its patterns are text pat-
|
||||
terns; otherwise, it is considered to be a binary
|
||||
pattern. When matching a file, binary patterns
|
||||
are tried first; if no match is found, and the
|
||||
file looks like text, then its encoding is deter-
|
||||
mined and the text patterns are tried.
|
||||
|
||||
The numeric types may optionally be followed by &
|
||||
and a numeric value, to specify that the value is
|
||||
to be AND'ed with the numeric value before any
|
||||
comparisons are done. Prepending a u to the type
|
||||
indicates that ordered comparisons should be
|
||||
unsigned.
|
||||
|
||||
test The value to be compared with the value from the
|
||||
file. If the type is numeric, this value is
|
||||
specified in C form; if it is a string, it is
|
||||
specified as a C string with the usual escapes
|
||||
permitted (e.g. \n for new-line).
|
||||
|
||||
Numeric values may be preceded by a character
|
||||
indicating the operation to be performed. It may
|
||||
be =, to specify that the value from the file
|
||||
must equal the specified value, <, to specify
|
||||
that the value from the file must be less than
|
||||
the specified value, >, to specify that the value
|
||||
from the file must be greater than the specified
|
||||
value, &, to specify that the value from the file
|
||||
must have set all of the bits that are set in the
|
||||
specified value, ^, to specify that the value
|
||||
from the file must have clear any of the bits
|
||||
that are set in the specified value, or ~, the
|
||||
value specified after is negated before tested.
|
||||
x, to specify that any value will match. If the
|
||||
character is omitted, it is assumed to be =.
|
||||
Operators &, ^, and ~ don't work with floats and
|
||||
doubles. The operator ! specifies that the line
|
||||
matches if the test does not succeed.
|
||||
|
||||
Numeric values are specified in C form; e.g. 13
|
||||
is decimal, 013 is octal, and 0x13 is hexadeci-
|
||||
mal.
|
||||
|
||||
For string values, the string from the file must
|
||||
match the specified string. The operators =, <
|
||||
and > (but not &) can be applied to strings. The
|
||||
length used for matching is that of the string
|
||||
argument in the magic file. This means that a
|
||||
line can match any non-empty string (usually used
|
||||
to then print the string), with >\0 (because all
|
||||
non-empty strings are greater than the empty
|
||||
string).
|
||||
|
||||
The special test x always evaluates to true.
|
||||
message The message to be printed if the compari-
|
||||
son succeeds. If the string contains a printf(3)
|
||||
format specification, the value from the file
|
||||
(with any specified masking performed) is printed
|
||||
using the message as the format string. If the
|
||||
string begins with ``\b'', the message printed is
|
||||
the remainder of the string with no whitespace
|
||||
added before it: multiple matches are normally
|
||||
separated by a single space.
|
||||
|
||||
An APPLE 4+4 character APPLE creator and type can be spec-
|
||||
ified as:
|
||||
|
||||
!:apple CREATYPE
|
||||
|
||||
A MIME type is given on a separate line, which must be the
|
||||
next non-blank or comment line after the magic line that
|
||||
identifies the file type, and has the following format:
|
||||
|
||||
!:mime MIMETYPE
|
||||
|
||||
i.e. the literal string ``!:mime'' followed by the MIME
|
||||
type.
|
||||
|
||||
An optional strength can be supplied on a separate line
|
||||
which refers to the current magic description using the
|
||||
following format:
|
||||
|
||||
!:strength OP VALUE
|
||||
|
||||
The operand OP can be: +, -, *, or / and VALUE is a con-
|
||||
stant between 0 and 255. This constant is applied using
|
||||
the specified operand to the currently computed default
|
||||
magic strength.
|
||||
|
||||
Some file formats contain additional information which is
|
||||
to be printed along with the file type or need additional
|
||||
tests to determine the true file type. These additional
|
||||
tests are introduced by one or more > characters preceding
|
||||
the offset. The number of > on the line indicates the
|
||||
level of the test; a line with no > at the beginning is
|
||||
considered to be at level 0. Tests are arranged in a
|
||||
tree-like hierarchy: If a the test on a line at level n
|
||||
succeeds, all following tests at level n+1 are performed,
|
||||
and the messages printed if the tests succeed, untile a
|
||||
line with level n (or less) appears. For more complex
|
||||
files, one can use empty messages to get just the
|
||||
"if/then" effect, in the following way:
|
||||
|
||||
0 string MZ
|
||||
>0x18 leshort <0x40 MS-DOS executable
|
||||
>0x18 leshort >0x3f extended PC executable (e.g., MS Windows)
|
||||
|
||||
Offsets do not need to be constant, but can also be read
|
||||
from the file being examined. If the first character fol-
|
||||
lowing the last > is a ( then the string after the paren-
|
||||
thesis is interpreted as an indirect offset. That means
|
||||
that the number after the parenthesis is used as an offset
|
||||
in the file. The value at that offset is read, and is
|
||||
used again as an offset in the file. Indirect offsets are
|
||||
of the form: (( x [.[bislBISL]][+-][ y ]). The value of x
|
||||
is used as an offset in the file. A byte, id3 length,
|
||||
short or long is read at that offset depending on the
|
||||
[bislBISLm] type specifier. The capitalized types inter-
|
||||
pret the number as a big endian value, whereas the small
|
||||
letter versions interpret the number as a little endian
|
||||
value; the m type interprets the number as a middle endian
|
||||
(PDP-11) value. To that number the value of y is added
|
||||
and the result is used as an offset in the file. The
|
||||
default type if one is not specified is long.
|
||||
|
||||
That way variable length structures can be examined:
|
||||
|
||||
# MS Windows executables are also valid MS-DOS executables
|
||||
0 string MZ
|
||||
>0x18 leshort <0x40 MZ executable (MS-DOS)
|
||||
# skip the whole block below if it is not an extended executable
|
||||
>0x18 leshort >0x3f
|
||||
>>(0x3c.l) string PE\0\0 PE executable (MS-Windows)
|
||||
>>(0x3c.l) string LX\0\0 LX executable (OS/2)
|
||||
|
||||
This strategy of examining has a drawback: You must make
|
||||
sure that you eventually print something, or users may get
|
||||
empty output (like, when there is neither PE\0\0 nor
|
||||
LE\0\0 in the above example)
|
||||
|
||||
If this indirect offset cannot be used directly, simple
|
||||
calculations are possible: appending [+-*/%&|^]number
|
||||
inside parentheses allows one to modify the value read
|
||||
from the file before it is used as an offset:
|
||||
|
||||
# MS Windows executables are also valid MS-DOS executables
|
||||
0 string MZ
|
||||
# sometimes, the value at 0x18 is less that 0x40 but there's still an
|
||||
# extended executable, simply appended to the file
|
||||
>0x18 leshort <0x40
|
||||
>>(4.s*512) leshort 0x014c COFF executable (MS-DOS, DJGPP)
|
||||
>>(4.s*512) leshort !0x014c MZ executable (MS-DOS)
|
||||
|
||||
Sometimes you do not know the exact offset as this depends
|
||||
on the length or position (when indirection was used
|
||||
before) of preceding fields. You can specify an offset
|
||||
relative to the end of the last up-level field using `&'
|
||||
as a prefix to the offset:
|
||||
|
||||
0 string MZ
|
||||
>0x18 leshort >0x3f
|
||||
>>(0x3c.l) string PE\0\0 PE executable (MS-Windows)
|
||||
# immediately following the PE signature is the CPU type
|
||||
>>>&0 leshort 0x14c for Intel 80386
|
||||
>>>&0 leshort 0x184 for DEC Alpha
|
||||
|
||||
Indirect and relative offsets can be combined:
|
||||
|
||||
0 string MZ
|
||||
>0x18 leshort <0x40
|
||||
>>(4.s*512) leshort !0x014c MZ executable (MS-DOS)
|
||||
# if it's not COFF, go back 512 bytes and add the offset taken
|
||||
# from byte 2/3, which is yet another way of finding the start
|
||||
# of the extended executable
|
||||
>>>&(2.s-514) string LE LE executable (MS Windows VxD driver)
|
||||
|
||||
Or the other way around:
|
||||
|
||||
0 string MZ
|
||||
>0x18 leshort >0x3f
|
||||
>>(0x3c.l) string LE\0\0 LE executable (MS-Windows)
|
||||
# at offset 0x80 (-4, since relative offsets start at the end
|
||||
# of the up-level match) inside the LE header, we find the absolute
|
||||
# offset to the code area, where we look for a specific signature
|
||||
>>>(&0x7c.l+0x26) string UPX \b, UPX compressed
|
||||
|
||||
Or even both!
|
||||
|
||||
0 string MZ
|
||||
>0x18 leshort >0x3f
|
||||
>>(0x3c.l) string LE\0\0 LE executable (MS-Windows)
|
||||
# at offset 0x58 inside the LE header, we find the relative offset
|
||||
# to a data area where we look for a specific signature
|
||||
>>>&(&0x54.l-3) string UNACE \b, ACE self-extracting archive
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, if you have to deal with offset/length pairs in
|
||||
your file, even the second value in a parenthesized
|
||||
expression can be taken from the file itself, using
|
||||
another set of parentheses. Note that this additional
|
||||
indirect offset is always relative to the start of the
|
||||
main indirect offset.
|
||||
|
||||
0 string MZ
|
||||
>0x18 leshort >0x3f
|
||||
>>(0x3c.l) string PE\0\0 PE executable (MS-Windows)
|
||||
# search for the PE section called ".idata"...
|
||||
>>>&0xf4 search/0x140 .idata
|
||||
# ...and go to the end of it, calculated from start+length;
|
||||
# these are located 14 and 10 bytes after the section name
|
||||
>>>>(&0xe.l+(-4)) string PK\3\4 \b, ZIP self-extracting archive
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO
|
||||
file(1) - the command that reads this file.
|
||||
|
||||
BUGS
|
||||
The formats long, belong, lelong, melong, short, beshort,
|
||||
leshort, date, bedate, medate, ledate, beldate, leldate,
|
||||
and meldate are system-dependent; perhaps they should be
|
||||
specified as a number of bytes (2B, 4B, etc), since the
|
||||
files being recognized typically come from a system on
|
||||
which the lengths are invariant.
|
||||
|
||||
BSD August 30, 2008 BSD
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
||||
bin/file.exe 0d76b6d325bb9336c6c6a5c220f02c37
|
||||
bin/magic1.dll 87307712a13f3282ceb7c5868312cd76
|
||||
share/misc/magic 62e9a86aaab6d5111f945cd320d4eae8
|
||||
share/misc/magic.mgc 1dfd3dfbb62862a93112c02b26e53493
|
||||
man/cat1/file.1.txt af9bd212c1f5159c75ddcbbf1944cd19
|
||||
man/cat1p/file.1p.txt d785be55df3e000a442a66d829d35c5c
|
||||
man/cat3/libmagic.3.txt 3d27f4a2ab83001f63c2b9bc3c652420
|
||||
man/cat5/magic.5.txt 690c6cc03a955034a71505ae74ebeb3a
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03/check.log 079dd58207b4337229c9ff05c67c22e2
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-GnuWin32.README c55ec4bb727c2785cb27941cd6d599ce
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/AUTHORS 4b28a4081004b1965edb47d0796317a2
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/ChangeLog 336b1e4e617b62f90b1cd31d074d1cf0
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/COPYING c9d069b760269fd5364b578a1256ec8d
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/INSTALL c59cbaf0df9bcf35feca0d0f1fc01dae
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/magic/Header 3d7224cdc754105cf58015e85b6b9d14
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/magic/Magdir/fonts 84078dfc8c3005ea4c9bf325befb18a6
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/magic/Magdir/news d40091b2d63a7de72ebecb3203326400
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/MAINT b8e2d2a430c1ae4a03526305480d10d5
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/NEWS 3ddab3d6494614ae3e464e159c5c50c3
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/python/README 60da99d5b953725db75a05a0a5501a1e
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/README 3b9580052a05a6312ff86c957b261c2e
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/tests/README 659027f2af6653a1d668bba1a9eef7b7
|
||||
contrib/file/5.03/file-5.03-src/TODO ee96ce2fbd4a80854d92e72bb2968b28
|
||||
manifest/file-5.03-bin.mft
|
||||
manifest/file-5.03-bin.ver d800bd4a05b544df04b0bf54fdf1ae88
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
File-5.03 (determine file type): Binaries
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
bin/regex2.dll
|
||||
bin/zlib1.dll
|
||||
manifest/file-5.03-dep.mft
|
||||
manifest/file-5.03-dep.ver 44bf152bc2c412a0708b7e1e17edea81
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
File-5.03 (determine file type): Dependencies
|
||||
15043
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/share/misc/magic
Normal file
15043
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/share/misc/magic
Normal file
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Load Diff
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/share/misc/magic.mgc
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/file/share/misc/magic.mgc
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/fsbext.exe
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/fsbext.exe
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/gaup_pro.wcx
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/gaup_pro.wcx
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/gc.dll
Normal file
BIN
Tools/UniExtractRC3/UniExtract/bin/gc.dll
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
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