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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) Ian F. Darwin 1986-1995.
3  * Software written by Ian F. Darwin and others;
4  * maintained 1995-present by Christos Zoulas and others.
5  *
6  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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26  * SUCH DAMAGE.
27  */
28 /*
29  * Names.h - names and types used by ascmagic in file(1).
30  * These tokens are here because they can appear anywhere in
31  * the first HOWMANY bytes, while tokens in MAGIC must
32  * appear at fixed offsets into the file. Don't make HOWMANY
33  * too high unless you have a very fast CPU.
34  *
35  * $Id: names.h,v 1.25 2004/09/11 19:15:57 christos Exp $
36  */
37 
38 /*
39 	modified by Chris Lowth - 9 April 2000
40 	to add mime type strings to the types table.
41 */
42 
43 /* these types are used to index the table 'types': keep em in sync! */
44 #define	L_C		0		/* first and foremost on UNIX */
45 #define	L_CC	1		/* Bjarne's postincrement */
46 #define	L_FORT	2		/* the oldest one */
47 #define	L_MAKE	3		/* Makefiles */
48 #define	L_PLI	4		/* PL/1 */
49 #define	L_MACH	5		/* some kinda assembler */
50 #define	L_ENG	6		/* English */
51 #define	L_PAS	7		/* Pascal */
52 #define	L_MAIL	8		/* Electronic mail */
53 #define	L_NEWS	9		/* Usenet Netnews */
54 #define	L_JAVA	10		/* Java code */
55 #define	L_HTML	11		/* HTML */
56 #define	L_BCPL	12		/* BCPL */
57 #define	L_M4	13		/* M4 */
58 #define	L_PO	14		/* PO */
59 #define L_JAM	15		/* Jamfiles */
60 
61 static const struct {
62 	const char *human;
63 	const char *generic_mime;
64 	const char *specific_mime;
65 } types[] = {
66 	{ "C program",					"text/x-source-code", "text/x-c", },
67 	{ "C++ program",				"text/x-source-code", "text/x-c++" },
68 	{ "FORTRAN program",			"text/x-source-code", "text/x-fortran" },
69 	{ "make commands",				"text/x-source-code", "text/x-makefile" },
70 	{ "PL/1 program",				"text/x-source-code", "text/x-pl1" },
71 	{ "assembler program",			"text/x-source-code", "text/x-asm" },
72 	{ "English",					"text/plain", NULL },
73 	{ "Pascal program",				"text/x-source-code", "text/x-pascal" },
74 	{ "mail",						"text/plain", "text/x-mail" },
75 	{ "news",						"text/plain", "text/x-news" },
76 	{ "Java program",				"text/x-source-code", "text/x-java" },
77 	{ "HTML document",				"text/x-source-code", "text/html", },
78 	{ "BCPL program",				"text/x-source-code", "text/x-bcpl" },
79 	{ "M4 macro language pre-processor", "text/x-source-code", "text/x-m4" },
80 	{ "PO (gettext message catalogue)",	"text/plain", "text/x-po" },
81 	{ "Jamfile",					"text/x-source-code", "text/x-jamfile" },
82 	{ "cannot happen error on names.h/types", "text/plain", "error/x-error" },
83 	{ NULL, NULL, NULL }
84 };
85 
86 /*
87  * XXX - how should we distinguish Java from C++?
88  * The trick used in a Debian snapshot, of having "extends" or "implements"
89  * as tags for Java, doesn't work very well, given that those keywords
90  * are often preceded by "class", which flags it as C++.
91  *
92  * Perhaps we need to be able to say
93  *
94  *	If "class" then
95  *
96  *		if "extends" or "implements" then
97  *			Java
98  *		else
99  *			C++
100  *	endif
101  *
102  * Or should we use other keywords, such as "package" or "import"?
103  * Unfortunately, Ada95 uses "package", and Modula-3 uses "import",
104  * although I infer from the language spec at
105  *
106  *	http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/m3defn/html/m3.html
107  *
108  * that Modula-3 uses "IMPORT" rather than "import", i.e. it must be
109  * in all caps.
110  *
111  * So, for now, we go with "import".  We must put it before the C++
112  * stuff, so that we don't misidentify Java as C++.  Not using "package"
113  * means we won't identify stuff that defines a package but imports
114  * nothing; hopefully, very little Java code imports nothing (one of the
115  * reasons for doing OO programming is to import as much as possible
116  * and write only what you need to, right?).
117  *
118  * Unfortunately, "import" may cause us to misidentify English text
119  * as Java, as it comes after "the" and "The".  Perhaps we need a fancier
120  * heuristic to identify Java?
121  */
122 static struct names {
123 	const char *name;
124 	short type;
125 } names[] = {
126 	/* These must be sorted by eye for optimal hit rate */
127 	/* Add to this list only after substantial meditation */
128 	{"msgid",	L_PO},
129 	{"dnl",		L_M4},
130 	{"import",	L_JAVA},
131 	{"\"libhdr\"",	L_BCPL},
132 	{"\"LIBHDR\"",	L_BCPL},
133 	{"//",		L_CC},
134 	{"template",	L_CC},
135 	{"virtual",	L_CC},
136 	{"class",	L_CC},
137 	{"public:",	L_CC},
138 	{"private:",	L_CC},
139 	{"/*",		L_C},	/* must precede "The", "the", etc. */
140 	{"#include",	L_C},
141 	{"char",	L_C},
142 	{"The",		L_ENG},
143 	{"the",		L_ENG},
144 	{"double",	L_C},
145 	{"extern",	L_C},
146 	{"float",	L_C},
147 	{"struct",	L_C},
148 	{"union",	L_C},
149 	{"SubDir",	L_JAM},
150 	{"rule",	L_JAM},
151 	{"actions",	L_JAM},
152 	{"CFLAGS",	L_MAKE},
153 	{"LDFLAGS",	L_MAKE},
154 	{"all:",	L_MAKE},
155 	{".PRECIOUS",	L_MAKE},
156 /* Too many files of text have these words in them.  Find another way
157  * to recognize Fortrash.
158  */
159 #ifdef	NOTDEF
160 	{"subroutine",	L_FORT},
161 	{"function",	L_FORT},
162 	{"block",	L_FORT},
163 	{"common",	L_FORT},
164 	{"dimension",	L_FORT},
165 	{"integer",	L_FORT},
166 	{"data",	L_FORT},
167 #endif	/*NOTDEF*/
168 	{".ascii",	L_MACH},
169 	{".asciiz",	L_MACH},
170 	{".byte",	L_MACH},
171 	{".even",	L_MACH},
172 	{".globl",	L_MACH},
173 	{".text",	L_MACH},
174 	{"clr",		L_MACH},
175 	{"(input,",	L_PAS},
176 	{"dcl",		L_PLI},
177 	{"Received:",	L_MAIL},
178 	{">From",	L_MAIL},
179 	{"Return-Path:",L_MAIL},
180 	{"Cc:",		L_MAIL},
181 	{"Newsgroups:",	L_NEWS},
182 	{"Path:",	L_NEWS},
183 	{"Organization:",L_NEWS},
184 	{"href=",	L_HTML},
185 	{"HREF=",	L_HTML},
186 	{"<body",	L_HTML},
187 	{"<BODY",	L_HTML},
188 	{"<html",	L_HTML},
189 	{"<HTML",	L_HTML},
190 	{NULL,		0}
191 };
192 #define NNAMES ((sizeof(names)/sizeof(struct names)) - 1)
193