06-16-2014
Do you suggest any particular parameter?
It returns that that file is a normal data stream (Very Useful
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The magic file cannot be found and the data is in a proprietary format.
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file::type::builder
File::Type::Builder(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::Type::Builder(3pm)
NAME
File::Type::Builder - parse mime-magic and generate code
SYNOPSIS
my $build = File::Type::Builder->new();
while (<magic>) {
chomp;
my $parsed = $build->parse_magic($_);
my $code = $build->string_start($parsed);
(or string_offset or beshort)
}
DESCRIPTION
Reads in the mime-magic file format and translates it to code. (This documentation would be longer if I really expected anyone other than
me to run the code.)
METHODS
new
Creates a new File::Type::Builder object.
parse_magic
Pulls apart a line of a mime-magic file using a string of regular expressions.
An example mime-magic file can be found in cleancode CVS at <http://cleancode.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/email/mime-magic.mime?rev=1.1.1.1>
string
Builds code to match magic that's of type string.
Has to do some cleverness to make the regular expression work properly.
be
Builds code to match 'beshort' and 'belong' magic (eg audio/mpeg, image/jpeg).
PRIVATE METHODS
_substr_matching
Sometimes the data is smaller than the offset we're looking for in the file. If this is the case, then the file is obviously not of that
type, and furthermore we should avoid issuing a couple of warnings that Perl would otherwise emit.
This subroutine generates this code.
_get_escapes
Returns a reference to a hash defining characters that should not be escaped.
TODO
* Add handlers for other magic types (bedate, byte, etc)
* Make verbosity/logging nicer.
* Find more edge cases.
* Remove redundant 'if (length $data > 0)' check.
Longer term:
* Fix for multiple magic format types?
BUGS
Incomplete. Some known issues with odd entries in mime-magic. Skips some mime-magic lines.
SEE ALSO
File::Type, which is partially generated by this module.
AUTHOR
Paul Mison <pmison@fotango.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003 Fotango Ltd.
LICENSE
Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.8.8 2004-10-08 File::Type::Builder(3pm)