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# Modifications:
#
# Mark C. Miller, Wed Jul 14 21:04:10 PDT 2010
# Completely re-wrote to use od instead of file command as that
# has proven more reliable.
#
#
# Use octal dump (od) command to examine first few bytes of file.
# If do not find expected bytes of any of the formats we'd like
# to identify here, fall back to using the good ole' file command.
#
unknownFiles=
for f in $*; do
headerBytes=$(od -c -N 10 $f)
if test -n "$(echo $headerBytes | tr -d ' ' | grep '<<PDB:')"; then
echo "$f: Portable Database (PDB) data"
elif test -n "$(echo $headerBytes | tr -d ' \\' | grep 'HDFrn032')"; then
echo "$f: Hierarchical Data Format version 5 (HDF5) data"
else
headerBytes=$(od -t x1 -N 4 $f)
if test -n "$(echo $headerBytes | grep '0000000 0e 03 13 01')"; then
echo "$f: Hierarchical Data Format version 4 (HDF4) data"
else
unknownFiles="$unknownFiles $f"
fi
fi
done
#
# If we have any unknown files, use the ordinary file command on them.
#
if test -n "$unknownFiles"; then
file $unknownFiles
fi
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