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LIBMAGIC(3)	       FreeBSD Library Functions Manual		   LIBMAGIC(3)

NAME
     magic_open, magic_close, magic_error, magic_errno,	magic_descriptor,
     magic_buffer, magic_getflags, magic_setflags, magic_check,	magic_compile,
     magic_list, magic_load, magic_load_buffers, magic_setparam,
     magic_getparam, magic_version -- 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_descriptor(magic_t cookie, int fd);

     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_getflags(magic_t cookie);

     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_list(magic_t	cookie,	const char *filename);

     int
     magic_load(magic_t	cookie,	const char *filename);

     int
     magic_load_buffers(magic_t	cookie,	void **buffers,	size_t *sizes,
	 size_t	nbuffers);

     int
     magic_getparam(magic_t cookie, int	param, void *value);

     int
     magic_setparam(magic_t cookie, int	param, const void *value);

     int
     magic_version(void);

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 con-
		     tents.

     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 descrip-
		     tion.

     MAGIC_MIME_ENCODING
		     Return a MIME encoding, instead of	a textual description.

     MAGIC_MIME	     A shorthand for MAGIC_MIME_TYPE | MAGIC_MIME_ENCODING.

     MAGIC_CONTINUE  Return all	matches, not just the first.

     MAGIC_CHECK     Check the magic database for consistency and print	warn-
		     ings to stderr.

     MAGIC_PRESERVE_ATIME
		     On	systems	that support utime(3) or utimes(2), attempt to
		     preserve the access time of files analysed.

     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_APPLE     Return the	Apple creator and type.

     MAGIC_EXTENSION
		     Return a slash-separated list of extensions for this file
		     type.

     MAGIC_COMPRESS_TRANSP
		     Don't report on compression, only report about the	uncom-
		     pressed data.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_APPTYPE
		     Don't check for EMX application type (only	on EMX).

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_CDF
		     Don't get extra information on MS Composite Document
		     Files.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_COMPRESS
		     Don't look	inside compressed files.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_ELF
		     Don't print ELF details.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_ENCODING
		     Don't check text encodings.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_SOFT
		     Don't consult magic files.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TAR
		     Don't examine tar files.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TEXT
		     Don't check for various types of text files.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TOKENS
		     Don't look	for known tokens inside	ascii files.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_JSON
		     Don't examine JSON	files.

     MAGIC_NO_CHECK_CSV
		     Don't examine CSV 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 er-
     ror, 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_descriptor() function returns a textual description of the con-
     tents of the fd argument, or NULL if an error occurred.

     The magic_buffer()	function returns a textual description of the contents
     of	the buffer argument with length	bytes size.

     The magic_getflags() functions returns a value representing current flags
     set.

     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 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_list() function dumps all magic entries in a human readable
     format, dumping first the entries that are	matched	against	binary files
     and then the ones that match text files.  It takes	and optional filename
     argument which is a colon separated list of database files, or NULL for
     the default database.

     The magic_load() function must be used to load 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.

     The magic_load_buffers() function takes an	array of size nbuffers of
     buffers with a respective size for	each in	the array of sizes loaded with
     the contents of the magic databases from the filesystem.  This function
     can be used in environment	where the magic	library	does not have direct
     access to the filesystem, but can access the magic	database via shared
     memory or other IPC means.

     The magic_getparam() and magic_setparam() allow getting and setting vari-
     ous limits	related	to the magic library.

	   Parameter			Type	  Default
	   MAGIC_PARAM_INDIR_MAX	size_t	  15
	   MAGIC_PARAM_NAME_MAX		size_t	  30
	   MAGIC_PARAM_ELF_NOTES_MAX	size_t	  256
	   MAGIC_PARAM_ELF_PHNUM_MAX	size_t	  128
	   MAGIC_PARAM_ELF_SHNUM_MAX	size_t	  32768
	   MAGIC_PARAM_REGEX_MAX	size_t	  8192
	   MAGIC_PARAM_BYTES_MAX	size_t	  1048576

     The MAGIC_PARAM_INDIR_RECURSION parameter controls	how many levels	of re-
     cursion will be followed for indirect magic entries.

     The MAGIC_PARAM_NAME_RECURSION parameter controls how many	levels of re-
     cursion will be followed for for name/use calls.

     The MAGIC_PARAM_NAME_MAX parameter	controls the maximum number of calls
     for name/use.

     The MAGIC_PARAM_NOTES_MAX parameter controls how many ELF notes will be
     processed.

     The MAGIC_PARAM_PHNUM_MAX parameter controls how many ELF program sec-
     tions will	be processed.

     The MAGIC_PARAM_SHNUM_MAX parameter controls how many ELF sections	will
     be	processed.

     The magic_version() command returns the version number of this library
     which is compiled into the	shared library using the constant
     MAGIC_VERSION from	<magic.h>.  This can be	used by	client programs	to
     verify that the version they compile against is the same as the version
     that they run against.

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_list(),
     magic_load(), magic_compile(), and	magic_check() functions	return 0 on
     success and -1 on failure.	 The magic_buffer(), magic_getpath(), and
     magic_file(), 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.  The magic_version()
     always returns the	version	number of the library.	Finally,
     magic_setflags() returns -1 on systems that don't support utime(3), 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
     file(1), magic(5)

BUGS
     The results from magic_buffer() and magic_file() where the	buffer and the
     file contain the same data	can produce different results, because in the
     magic_file() case,	the program can	lseek(2) and stat(2) the file descrip-
     tor.

AUTHORS
     Mans Rullgard Initial libmagic implementation, and	configuration.
     Christos Zoulas API cleanup, error	code and allocation handling.

FreeBSD	13.0			 June 8, 2019			  FreeBSD 13.0

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