bones-info - display information about a Nethack bones file
bones-info [
-a | --auto] [
-b | --big-endian] [
--debug] [
--help] [
-x | --hexadecimal] [
-l |
--little-endian] [
-v | --verbose] [
--version]
file...
bones-info displays information about a Nethack bones file. By default it
shows what byte sex it used to read the file and the 4 version numbers which
constitute the feature set and platform for the Nethack binary which generated
it.
Normally
bones-info reads the bones file in little endian order,
regardless of the byte sex of the current system, mostly because it was
originally written to help with diagnosing problems with hearse and that's the
most useful behavior for that purpose. You can use the
--auto,
--big-endian, and
--little-endian switches to change this.
--auto is particularly useful (and appropriate) when using
--verbose.
-
-a, --auto
- Try to guess the right byte sex (little endian or big
endian) for each input file. If there doesn't seem to be a right choice,
bones-info will output a warning, set a non-zero exit status, and
move on to the next file.
-
-b, --big-endian
- Read the bones files in big endian order, such as is used
by Macs. See also "--auto".
- --debug
- Turn debugging on.
- --help
- Show the usage message and die.
-
-x, --hexadecimal
- Output numbers in hexadecimal form.
-
-l, --little-endian
- Read the bones files in little endian order, such as is
used by Intel hardware. This is the default, I include it so that you
don't have to check what the default is if you know you want it a certain
way.
-
-v, --verbose
- Output more info about the bones file. This tries to decode
the 4 version numbers. Its useful when you want to see what the
differences are between two sets of version numbers. You'd normally want
to use --auto when you use --verbose.
- --version
- Show the version number and exit.
Output the values as used by the hearse server:
$ bones-info *
bonD0.0 sex=l v1=1 v2=2 v3=3 v4=4
bonD0.4.gz sex=l v1=50593792 v2=10357958 v3=555422078 v4=2759955912
bonD0.8.Z sex=l v1=1027 v2=3322682880 v3=2115050273 v4=3365241252
bonD0.19 sex=l v1=50528512 v2=10357830 v3=555409789 v4=2558629316
bonM0.1 sex=l v1=50593792 v2=404622406 v3=555417981 v4=2759955916
bonM0.T sex=l v1=50593792 v2=1969222 v3=555417981 v4=2759955912
Output the real values as seen on the system which wrote the file (by guessing
the byte sex of the file):
$ bones-info --auto *
bones-info: can't intuit byte sex of bonD0.0
bonD0.4.gz sex=l v1=50593792 v2=10357958 v3=555422078 v4=2759955912
bonD0.8.Z sex=b v1=50593792 v2=1969350 v3=555422078 v4=2759955912
bonD0.19 sex=l v1=50528512 v2=10357830 v3=555409789 v4=2558629316
bonM0.1 sex=l v1=50593792 v2=404622406 v3=555417981 v4=2759955916
bonM0.T sex=l v1=50593792 v2=1969222 v3=555417981 v4=2759955912
zsh: exit 1 bones-info --auto *
Decode the version numbers:
$ bones-info --auto --verbose bonD0.4.gz bonD0.8.Z
bonD0.4.gz: 18389 bytes
read as: little endian
incarnation: 50593792 (3.4.0.0)
feature_set: 10357958 (REINCARNATION SINKS KOPS MAIL TOURIST STEED
TEXTCOLOR INSURANCE ELBERETH EXP_ON_BOTL
TIMED_DELAY)
entity_count: 555422078 (33 artifacts, 433 objects, 382 monsters)
struct_sizes: 2759955912 (164 flag, 64 obj, 101 monst, 456 you)
bonD0.8.Z: 22296 bytes
read as: big endian
incarnation: 50593792 (3.4.0.0)
feature_set: 1969350 (REINCARNATION SINKS KOPS MAIL TOURIST STEED
TEXTCOLOR INSURANCE ELBERETH EXP_ON_BOTL)
entity_count: 555422078 (33 artifacts, 433 objects, 382 monsters)
struct_sizes: 2759955912 (164 flag, 64 obj, 101 monst, 456 you)
$ _
Unsigned longs are assumed to be 4 bytes.
The --auto byte sex detection isn't robust.
It'd be nice to be provide --verbose output for bones files from older versions.
This program is distributed with the Unix Hearse client. The code is licensed
under the GNU GPL. Check
http://www.argon.org/~roderick/hearse/ for updated
versions.
Roderick Schertler <
[email protected]>