Mail Archives: cygwin-developers/2000/04/26/09:53:16
> > I think that most output is done in more than one character at a time
> > mode.
>
> Yeah, but consider, for example, raw PBM files. The first few lines
> are text lines, but after that the data is binary. One could easily
FYI, emacs has done automatic UNIX/DOS/MAC detection for a while now. I
use NTemacs all the time, and I don't think it's ever guessed wrong for
me. I just tested on a raw PBM file, and it got it right.
If you emulated emacs' detection algorithm, then people would have an easy
way to check if a file would be opened binary or text.
Ah, if you implement this feature, may I suggest that `file' be augmented
to tell you wether a file looks to be text or binary? Oops, cygwin
doesn't have file yet[1].
-jeff
[1] I can't volunteer to give it a try until June, after both the semester
and my wedding. I'd be willing to give it a shot then, but since this
would be my first attempted contribution, I can't make any timely
promises.
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