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- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # compress: file(1) magic for pure-compression formats (no archives)
- #
- # compress, gzip, pack, compact, huf, squeeze, crunch, freeze, yabba, etc.
- #
- # Formats for various forms of compressed data
- # Formats for "compress" proper have been moved into "compress.c",
- # because it tries to uncompress it to figure out what's inside.
- # standard unix compress
- 0 string \037\235 compress'd data
- >2 byte&0x80 >0 block compressed
- >2 byte&0x1f x %d bits
- # gzip (GNU zip, not to be confused with Info-ZIP or PKWARE zip archiver)
- 0 string \037\213 gzip compressed data
- >2 byte <8 \b, reserved method,
- >2 byte 8 \b, deflated,
- >3 byte &0x01 ASCII,
- >3 byte &0x02 continuation,
- >3 byte &0x04 extra field,
- >3 byte &0x08 original filename,
- >3 byte &0x10 comment,
- >3 byte &0x20 encrypted,
- >4 ledate x last modified: %s,
- >8 byte 2 max compression,
- >8 byte 4 max speed,
- >9 byte =0x00 os: MS-DOS
- >9 byte =0x01 os: Amiga
- >9 byte =0x02 os: VMS
- >9 byte =0x03 os: Unix
- >9 byte =0x05 os: Atari
- >9 byte =0x06 os: OS/2
- >9 byte =0x07 os: MacOS
- >9 byte =0x0A os: Tops/20
- >9 byte =0x0B os: Win/32
- # packed data, Huffman (minimum redundancy) codes on a byte-by-byte basis
- 0 string \037\036 packed data
- >2 belong >1 \b, %d characters originally
- >2 belong =1 \b, %d character originally
- #
- # This magic number is byte-order-independent. XXX - Does that mean this
- # is big-endian, little-endian, either, or that you can't tell?
- # this short is valid for SunOS
- 0 short 017437 old packed data
- # XXX - why *two* entries for "compacted data", one of which is
- # byte-order independent, and one of which is byte-order dependent?
- #
- 0 short 0x1fff compacted data
- # This string is valid for SunOS (BE) and a matching "short" is listed
- # in the Ultrix (LE) magic file.
- 0 string \377\037 compacted data
- 0 short 0145405 huf output
- # bzip2
- 0 string BZh bzip2 compressed data
- >3 byte >47 \b, block size = %c00k
- # squeeze and crunch
- # Michael Haardt <michael@cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
- 0 beshort 0x76FF squeezed data,
- >4 string x original name %s
- 0 beshort 0x76FE crunched data,
- >2 string x original name %s
- 0 beshort 0x76FD LZH compressed data,
- >2 string x original name %s
- # Freeze
- 0 string \037\237 frozen file 2.1
- 0 string \037\236 frozen file 1.0 (or gzip 0.5)
- # SCO compress -H (LZH)
- 0 string \037\240 SCO compress -H (LZH) data
- # European GSM 06.10 is a provisional standard for full-rate speech
- # transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse
- # excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s.
- #
- # There's only a magic nibble (4 bits); that nibble repeats every 33
- # bytes. This isn't suited for use, but maybe we can use it someday.
- #
- # This will cause very short GSM files to be declared as data and
- # mismatches to be declared as data too!
- #0 byte&0xF0 0xd0 data
- #>33 byte&0xF0 0xd0
- #>66 byte&0xF0 0xd0
- #>99 byte&0xF0 0xd0
- #>132 byte&0xF0 0xd0 GSM 06.10 compressed audio
- # bzip a block-sorting file compressor
- # by Julian Seward <sewardj@cs.man.ac.uk> and others
- #
- 0 string BZ bzip compressed data
- >2 byte x \b, version: %c
- >3 string =1 \b, compression block size 100k
- >3 string =2 \b, compression block size 200k
- >3 string =3 \b, compression block size 300k
- >3 string =4 \b, compression block size 400k
- >3 string =5 \b, compression block size 500k
- >3 string =6 \b, compression block size 600k
- >3 string =7 \b, compression block size 700k
- >3 string =8 \b, compression block size 800k
- >3 string =9 \b, compression block size 900k
- # lzop from <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
- 0 string \x89\x4c\x5a\x4f\x00\x0d\x0a\x1a\x0a lzop compressed data
- >9 beshort <0x0940
- >>9 byte&0xf0 =0x00 - version 0.
- >>9 beshort&0x0fff x \b%03x,
- >>13 byte 1 LZO1X-1,
- >>13 byte 2 LZO1X-1(15),
- >>13 byte 3 LZO1X-999,
- ## >>22 bedate >0 last modified: %s,
- >>14 byte =0x00 os: MS-DOS
- >>14 byte =0x01 os: Amiga
- >>14 byte =0x02 os: VMS
- >>14 byte =0x03 os: Unix
- >>14 byte =0x05 os: Atari
- >>14 byte =0x06 os: OS/2
- >>14 byte =0x07 os: MacOS
- >>14 byte =0x0A os: Tops/20
- >>14 byte =0x0B os: WinNT
- >>14 byte =0x0E os: Win32
- >9 beshort >0x0939
- >>9 byte&0xf0 =0x00 - version 0.
- >>9 byte&0xf0 =0x10 - version 1.
- >>9 byte&0xf0 =0x20 - version 2.
- >>9 beshort&0x0fff x \b%03x,
- >>15 byte 1 LZO1X-1,
- >>15 byte 2 LZO1X-1(15),
- >>15 byte 3 LZO1X-999,
- ## >>25 bedate >0 last modified: %s,
- >>17 byte =0x00 os: MS-DOS
- >>17 byte =0x01 os: Amiga
- >>17 byte =0x02 os: VMS
- >>17 byte =0x03 os: Unix
- >>17 byte =0x05 os: Atari
- >>17 byte =0x06 os: OS/2
- >>17 byte =0x07 os: MacOS
- >>17 byte =0x0A os: Tops/20
- >>17 byte =0x0B os: WinNT
- >>17 byte =0x0E os: Win32
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