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显示文件的十六进制数

更新时间:2023-11-08 11:39:10

添加了字节流"功能.如果脚本名称包含单词stream"(例如,它是一个符号链接,例如 ln -s bash-hexdump bash-hexdump-stream 并作为 ./bash-hexdump-stream 运行code>),它将输出代表文件内容的连续十六进制字符流.否则它的输出看起来像 hexdump -C.

这需要一些技巧,因为 Bash 并不擅长二进制:

#!/bin/bash# bash-hexdump# 丹尼斯威廉姆森 - 2010-01-04# 回应 http://***.com/questions/2003803/show-hexadecimal-numbers-of-a-file# 用法:bash-hexdump 文件如果 [[ -z "$1" ]]然后exec 3<&0 # 读取标准输入[[ -p/dev/stdin ]] ||tty="yes" # 没有管道别的exec 3 7 ))然后((长度 - ))菲(( 长度 += (16 - valcount) * 3 + 4))$nostream &&printf "%${length}s
" "|$string|"$nostream &&printf "%08x " $bytecount菲$nostream &&回声LANG="$saveLANG";IFS="$saveIFS"

撇号技巧记录在此处.相关部分说:

如果前导字符是单引号或双引号,值应为数值的底层代码集单引号后的字符或双引号.

以下是脚本的一些输出,显示了我的 /bin/bash 的前几行以及其他几行:

00000000 7f 45 4c 46 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |.ELF.................|00000010 02 00 03 00 01 00 00 00 e0 1e 06 08 34 00 00 00 |................4...|00000020 c4 57 0d 00 00 00 00 00 34 00 20 00 09 00 28 00 |.W......4....(.|00000030 1d 00 1c 00 06 00 00 00 34 00 00 00 34 80 04 08 |........4...4...|...00000150 01 00 00 00 2f 6c 69 62 2f 6c 64 2d 6c 69 6e 75 |..../lib/ld-linu|00000160 78 2e 73 6f 2e 32 00 00 04 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 |x.so.2.........|00000170 01 00 00 00 47 4e 55 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 |....GNU .........|

I want to build a bash program that can read a file, like a *.bin and print all its hexadecimal numbers, as 'hex' editors do. Where I can start?

Edit: Added "bytestream" functionality. If the script name contains the word "stream" (e.g. it's a symlink such as ln -s bash-hexdump bash-hexdump-stream and run as ./bash-hexdump-stream), it will output a continuous stream of hex characters representing the contents of the file. Otherwise its output will look like hexdump -C.

It takes a bunch of trickery since Bash isn't really good at binary:

#!/bin/bash
# bash-hexdump
# by Dennis Williamson - 2010-01-04
# in response to http://***.com/questions/2003803/show-hexadecimal-numbers-of-a-file
# usage: bash-hexdump file

if [[ -z "$1" ]]
then
    exec 3<&0                           # read stdin
    [[ -p /dev/stdin ]] || tty="yes"    # no pipe
else
    exec 3<"$1"            # read file
fi

# if the script name contains "stream" then output will be continuous hex digits
# like hexdump -ve '1/1 "%.2x"'
[[ $0 =~ stream ]] && nostream=false || nostream=true

saveIFS="$IFS"
IFS=""                     # disables interpretation of 	, 
 and space
saveLANG="$LANG"
LANG=C                     # allows characters > 0x7F
bytecount=0
valcount=0
$nostream && printf "%08x  " $bytecount
while read -s -u 3 -d '' -r -n 1 char    # -d '' allows newlines, -r allows 
do
    ((bytecount++))
    printf -v val "%02x" "'$char"    # see below for the ' trick
    [[ "$tty" == "yes" && "$val" == "04" ]] && break    # exit on ^D
    echo -n "$val"
    $nostream && echo -n " "
    ((valcount++))
    if [[ "$val" < 20 || "$val" > 7e ]]
    then
        string+="."                  # show unprintable characters as a dot
    else
        string+=$char
    fi
    if $nostream && (( bytecount % 8 == 0 ))      # add a space down the middle
    then
        echo -n " "
    fi
    if (( bytecount % 16 == 0 ))   # print 16 values per line
    then
        $nostream && echo "|$string|"
        string=''
        valcount=0
        $nostream && printf "%08x  " $bytecount
    fi
done

if [[ "$string" != "" ]]            # if the last line wasn't full, pad it out
then
    length=${#string}
    if (( length > 7 ))
    then
        ((length--))
    fi
    (( length += (16 - valcount) * 3 + 4))
    $nostream && printf "%${length}s
" "|$string|"
    $nostream && printf "%08x  " $bytecount
fi
$nostream && echo

LANG="$saveLANG";
IFS="$saveIFS"

The apostrophe trick is documented here. The relevant part says:

If the leading character is a single-quote or double-quote, the value shall be the numeric value in the underlying codeset of the character following the single-quote or double-quote.

Here is some output from the script showing the first few lines of my /bin/bash plus a few more:

00000000  7f 45 4c 46 01 01 01 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |.ELF............|
00000010  02 00 03 00 01 00 00 00  e0 1e 06 08 34 00 00 00  |............4...|
00000020  c4 57 0d 00 00 00 00 00  34 00 20 00 09 00 28 00  |.W......4. ...(.|
00000030  1d 00 1c 00 06 00 00 00  34 00 00 00 34 80 04 08  |........4...4...|
. . .
00000150  01 00 00 00 2f 6c 69 62  2f 6c 64 2d 6c 69 6e 75  |..../lib/ld-linu|
00000160  78 2e 73 6f 2e 32 00 00  04 00 00 00 10 00 00 00  |x.so.2..........|
00000170  01 00 00 00 47 4e 55 00  00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00  |....GNU.........|