I have several python modules that I've written. Randomly, I used file
on this directory, and I was really surprised by what I saw. Here's the resulting count of what it thought the files were:
1 ASCII Java program text, with very long lines
1 a /bin/env python script text executable
1 a python script text executable
2 ASCII C++ program text
4 ASCII English text
18 ASCII Java program text
That's strange! Any idea what's going on or why it seems to think python modules are very often java files?
I'm using CentOS 5.2.
Edit The question is more geared towards my curiosity on why obviously non-java and non-c++ program file were being classified as such. Certainly I don't expect file
to be perfect, but was surprised on the choices that were being made. I would have guessed it would just give up and say text file rather than making very incorrect inferences.
#!/usr/bin/python
or#!/usr/bin/env python
.