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Re: [netcdfgroup] Proposed changes to netcdf-c library: Detecting netCDF versus HDF5

Is this something that can be solved via MIME magic?

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> On Apr 29, 2016, at 8:33 PM, "dmh@xxxxxxxx" <dmh@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I am about to commit a pull request for the netcdf-c library having to
> do with identifying the provenance and format of netcdf-4 files,
> and specifically targeted at detecting netcdf-4 files from HDF5 files.
> 
> This provenance consists of the following information.  First, there is
> a hidden, persistent, attribute names _NCProperties.  It specifies the
> library versions of the netcdf library and the hdf5 library used to
> create the file. This attribute never changes during the lifetime of the
> file (unless modified deliberately thru the hdf5 API).
> 
> Second, there are two special, non-persistent, attributes that are
> computed from information already in the file.
> 1. _SuperblockVersion
> 2. _IsNetcdf4
> Non-persistence means these attributes do not actually appear in the
> file.  and are computed from other info already in the file.
> 
> The _SuperblockVersion attribute is a single integer giving the version
> number (currently 0-3) of the superblock in the hdf5/netcdf-4 file.
> 
> The _IsNetcdf4 attribute is a single integer 0/1 indicating if the file
> has various tags indicating it was produced thru the netcdf-4 API. This
> is computed by using the HDF5 API to walk the file to look for
> attributes specific to netcdf-4.  False negatives are possible for a
> small subset of netcdf-4 files, especially those not containing
> dimensions. False positives are (I think) only possible by deliberate
> modifications to an existing HDF5 file thru the HDF5 API. For files with
> the _NCProperties attribute, this attribute is redundant. For files
> created prior to the introduction of the _NCProperties attribute, this
> may be a useful indicator of the provenance of the file.
> 
> These three attributes are hidden in the sense that they can only be
> accessed thru the netcdf-C api calls via the name. They have no
> attribute number and will not be counted in the number of global
> attributes in the root group.
> 
> The simplest way to view these attributes is to use the -s flag to the
> ncdump command.
> 
> Comments are welcome.
> 
> =Dennis Heimbigner
> Unidata
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