in reply to determining Binary file

that's explained in the docs.

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Re^2: determining Binary file
by slloyd (Hermit) on Aug 14, 2005 at 05:47 UTC
    The docs do a great job in explaining what happens as follows:

    The -T and -B switches work as follows. The first block or so of the file is examined for odd characters such as strange control codes or characters with the high bit set. If too many strange characters (>30%) are found, it's a -B file, otherwise it's a -T file. Also, any file containing null in the first block is considered a binary file.