i was poking around with some code in the recent image size pure perl thread and came up with some similar code.
use strict;
my @test = (
[ '^GIF8..(....)' => sub {
return ( GIF => unpack("SS", $_[1]) );
}],
[ '^^\xFF\xD8.{4}JFIF' => sub {
return ( JPEG => unpack("nn", $1)) if ($_[0] =~ /\xFF\
+xC0...(...
.)/s);
}],
[ '^\x89PNG\x0d\x0a\x1a\x0a' => sub {
return ( PNG => unpack("NN", $1)) if ($_[0] =~ /IHDR(.
+{8})/s);
}],
[ 'BM.{16}(.{8})' => sub {
return ( BMP => unpack("LL", $_[1]) );
}],
);
sub x_image_size {
return unless $_[0];
foreach my $test (@test) {
my @arg;
return ($test->[1]($_[0], @arg)) if (@arg = $_[0] =~ /
+$test->[0]/s);
}
}
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