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* Using "pure" (?) Ada, how to determine whether a file is a "text" file, not a binary?
@ 2023-07-01 17:15 Kenneth Wolcott
  2023-07-01 20:39 ` Jeffrey R.Carter
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From: Kenneth Wolcott @ 2023-07-01 17:15 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi;

  Another very beginner question here...

  Using "pure" (?) Ada, how to determine whether a file is a "text" file, not a binary?

  Kind of like using the UNIX/Linux "file" command, but doesn't have to be comprehensive (yet).  Something like the Perl "-T" feature.

  On the other hand, if there already exists an Ada implementation of the UNIX "file" command as a library, could you point me to that?

  As a side question, how does one read "binary" files in Ada?

  A UNIX/Linux use case for the previous sentence is the concatenation of two (or more) "binary" files that were created using the UNIX/Linux "split" command.

  So I'd be interested in emulating the UNIX "cat" command for "binary" files.

  These are just personal experiments for learning how to do all kinds of Ada I/O...

Thanks,
Ken Wolcott

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