Query: file
OS: hpux
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file(1) General Commands Manual file(1)NAMEfile - determine file typeSYNOPSISmfile] ffile] file ... UNIX 2003 (onwards) Synopsis mfile] Mfile] ffile] file ...DESCRIPTIONperforms a series of tests on each file in an attempt to classify it. If file appears to be an ASCII file, examines the first 512 bytes and tries to guess its language. If file is an executable file, prints the version stamp, provided it is greater than 0 (see the descrip- tion of the option in ld(1)). uses the file to identify files that have some sort of that is, any file containing a numeric or string constant that indicates its type. Commentary at the beginning of explains the format. Options recognizes the following command-line options: Use alternate magic file mfile. (UNIX 2003 onwards Only) Use alternate magic file Mfile. Do not apply default context-sensitive tests. Check the magic file for format errors. This validation is not normally carried out for reasons of efficiency. No file classification is done when this option is specified. (UNIX 2003 onwards Only) Apply position-sensitive tests from the default magic file, and default context-sensitive tests to the file. Obtain the list of files to be examined from file ffile. classifies each file whose name appears in ffile. Do not follow symbolic links. From UNIX 2003 (onwards) environment, if is not specified and the is a symbolic link referring to a non-existent file, it is identified as a symbolic link, as if has been specified. Do not attempt to classify a regular file further. If the option is specified with the option, option, or both, the concatenation of the position-sensitive tests specified by these options is applied in the order specified by the appearance of these options.EXTERNAL INFLUENCESFor information about the UNIX standard environment, see standards(5). Environment Variables determines the language in which messages are displayed. If is not specified in the environment or is set to the empty string, the value of is used as a default for each unspecified or empty vari- able. If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default of "C" (see lang(5)) is used instead of If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to "C". See environ(5). International Code Set Support Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported. However, all non-ASCII text files are identified as "data".WARNINGSThe command for a release interprets the core files for that particular release correctly. Using the command on a core file generated on a different release will report incorrect results.SEE ALSOld(1), standards(5).STANDARDS CONFORMANCEfile(1)
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