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LIBMAGIC(3) | Library Functions Manual | LIBMAGIC(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 special 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 textual 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 system error number
(errno(2)) that was encountered by a system 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 validity 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
environment variable. If that variable is not set, the default database file
name is /usr/share/misc/magic.
magic_load
()
adds “.mgc” to the database filename as appropriate.
RETURN VALUES¶
The function magic_open
() returns a magic
cookie on success 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¶
- /usr/share/misc/magic
- The non-compiled default magic database.
- /usr/share/misc/magic.mgc
- The compiled default magic database.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Måns Rullgård Initial libmagic implementation, and configuration. Christos Zoulas API cleanup, error code and allocation handling.
November 24, 2009 | Linux 5.14.0-427.18.1.el9_4.x86_64 |