No difference besides num bytes with or without the embedded Ascii
characters 2 and 6.
I add this 1 line to my file and it triggers binary?!
[Asc2]+"123"+[Asc6][CR+LF]

c:\tryfossil>fossil test-looks-like-utf myfile.txt
File "myfile.txt" has 121343 bytes.
Starts with UTF-8 BOM: no
Starts with UTF-16 BOM: no
Looks like UTF-8: yes
Has flag LOOK_NUL: no
Has flag LOOK_CR: yes
Has flag LOOK_LONE_CR: no
Has flag LOOK_LF: yes
Has flag LOOK_LONE_LF: no
Has flag LOOK_CRLF: yes
Has flag LOOK_LONG: no
Has flag LOOK_INVALID: yes
Has flag LOOK_ODD: no
Has flag LOOK_SHORT: no

On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Warren Young <w...@etr-usa.com> wrote:

> On Nov 5, 2015, at 11:37 AM, sky5w...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > I am also trapped with this binary file detection for the egregious use
> of ascii characters 2 and 6 in my code. :(
>
> What does “fossil test-looks-like-utf filename” say for that file?
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