FVERIFY (Jan2003) ftools.futils FVERIFY (Jan2003) NAME fverify -- Verify that a FITS file conforms to the FITS Standard. USAGE fverify infile, or fverify @filelist.txt DESCRIPTION This task reads a FITS file and verifies that the format conform to the specifications of the FITS Standard (formally known as the NASA/Science Office of Standards and Technology "Definition of the Current FITS Standard", document number, NOST 100-2.0, available on line at http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/). The following error or warning conditions will be flagged: SEVERE ERROR CONDITIONS - Mandatory keyword not present or out of order - Mandatory keyword has wrong datatype or illegal value - END header keyword is not present - Sum of table column widths is inconsistent with NAXIS1 value - BLANK keyword present in image with floating-point datatype - TNULLn keyword present for floating-point binary table column - Bit column has non-zero fill bits or is not left adjusted(*) - ASCII TABLE column contains illegal value inconsistent with TFORMn(*) - Address to a variable length array not within the data heap(*) - Extraneous bytes in the FITS file following the last HDU ERROR CONDITIONS - Mandatory keyword values not expressed in fixed format - Mandatory keyword duplicated elsewhere in the header - Header contains illegal ASCII character (not ASCII 32 - 126) - Keyword name contains illegal character - Keyword value field has illegal format - Value and comment fields not separated by a slash character - END keyword not filled with blanks in columns 9 - 80 - Reserved keyword with wrong datatype or illegal value - EXTEND not present in the primary array if there are extensions - BLOCKED, if present, not among the first 36 keywords - XTENSION keyword in the primary array - Column related keyword (TFIELDS, TTYPEn,TFORMn, etc.) in an image - SIMPLE, EXTEND, or BLOCKED keyword in any extension - BSCALE, BZERO, BUNIT, BLANK, DATAMAX, DATAMIN keywords in a table - Image WCS keywords (CTYPEn, CRPIXn, CRVALn, etc.) in a table - Table WCS keywords (TCTYPn, TCRPXn, TCRVLn, etc.) in an image - TDIMn or THEAP keyword in an ASCII table - TBCOLn keyword in a Binary table - THEAP keyword in a binary table that has PCOUNT = 0 - XTENSION, TFORMn, TDISPn or TDIMn value contains leading space(s) - Index of any WCS keyword (CRPIXn, CRVALn, etc.) greater than value of WCSNAXES - Index of any table column descriptor keyword (TTYPEn, TFORMn, etc.) greater than value of TFIELDS - TSCALn or TZEROn present for an ASCII, logical, or Bit column - TDISPn value is inconsistent with the column datatype - Length of a variable length array greater than the maximum length as given by the TFORMn keyword - Logical column contains illegal value not equal to 'T', 'F', or 0(*) - Character string column contains non-ASCII text character(*) - Header fill bytes not all blanks (**) - Data fill bytes not all blanks in ASCII tables or all zeros in any other type of HDU (**) - Gaps between defined ASCII table columns contain characters with ASCII value > 127 (**) WARNING CONDITIONS - SIMPLE = F - Presence of deprecated keywords BLOCKED or EPOCH - 2 HDUs have identical EXTNAME, EXTVER, and EXTLEVEL values - EXTNAME, EXTVER, or EXTLEVEL keyword in primary array - BSCALE or TSCALn value = 0. - BLANK OR TNULLn value exceeds the legal range - TFORMn has 'rAw' format and r is not a multiple of w - DATE = 'dd/mm/yy' and yy is less than 10 (Y2K problem??) - Index of any WCS keyword (CRPIXn, CRVALn, etc.) greater than value of NAXIS, if the WCSAXES keyword is not present - Duplicated keyword (except COMMENT, HISTORY, blank, etc.) - Column name (TTYPEn) does not exist or contains characters other than letter, digit and underscore - Calculated checksum inconsistent with CHECKSUM or DATASUM keyword(***) - Column names are not unique within the first 16 chars (****) - Column name does not begin with a letter character (****) - The HEASARC long string keyword convention is used without the recommended LONGSTRN keyword (****) (*) only checked when "testdata" is 'Yes' (**) only checked when "testdata" and "testfill" are 'Yes' (***) only checked when "testdata" and "tchksum" are 'Yes' (****) only checked when the "heasarc" is 'Yes' Every HDU in the FITS file is checked in turn until the end of file is detected. A summary table is printed to the terminal (or to an optional output file) showing the structure of the FITS file. A listing of all the header keywords may also be produced. At the end of the verification, a summary of the warnings and errors in each HDU are printed. The amount of information that is displayed can be controlled with the prhead, prstat and errreport parameters. PARAMETERS infile [file name] Name of the FITS file to be verified. If this starts with "@" then it is assumed to be an ascii file containing a list of files (one filename per line) to be verified. (outfile = STDOUT) [file name] Name of output verification report file. If outfile is blank or = 'STDOUT' then the results will be written to the standard output device (usually the user's terminal) rather than to a file. If preceded by a !, an existing file of the same name will be overwritten. (prhead = no) [boolean] Should a listing of the header keywords be included in the verification report? (prstat = yes) [boolean] Should a detailed verification report be produced? If 'NO', then only a 1-line pass/fail message will be printed. In this case, the OUTFILE and PRHEAD parameters are ignored. (errreport = "w") [string] The first letter of this parameter controls the level of error reporting, as follows: 's' for "severe" - only report the most severe errors 'e' for "errors" - report all errors 'w' for "warnings" - report warnings as well as all errors Any other letter will be treated the same as the default 'w'. (testdata = yes) [boolean] Should every data value be read and verified? Turning this option off greatly increases the execution speed of the task at the expense of doing a less rigorous verification of the FITS file. (tchksum = yes) [boolean] Should the checksum of the header and data be tested? The tests are performed only if the CHECKSUM and DATASUM keywords exist. (testfill = yes) [boolean] Should the bytes in the fill area be verified? The fill areas are defined as a) gaps between ASCII table columns, b) bytes following the END card within the same FITS 2880-byte block and c) bytes following the end of the data within the same FITS 2880-byte block. The values of these fill bytes should have no effect on the data in the FITS file, nevertheless, the FITS standard requires that they have a zero, or in some cases, an ASCII blank value. Invalid fill values may be an indication of more serious problems in the file. (heasarc = yes) [boolean] Should the HEASARC conventions be verified? The HEASARC conventions go beyond the offical NOST FITS Standard. At the present time the only significant HEASARC conventions are that column names must begin with a letter and be unique within the first 16 characters. (numerrs = 0 ) [int] Number of the errors found in the verification of the FITS file. For multiple input files, this is the accumulated number of errors over all the files. (numwrns = 0 ) [int] Number of the warnings found in the verification of the FITS file. For multiple input files, this is the accumulated number of warnings over all the files. (clobber = no) [boolean] If true, a file of the same name as the requested output file will be overwritten. EXAMPLES 1. Verify the contents of the FITS file 'test.fits'. ft> fverify test.fits 2. Verify the FITS file 'test.fits' and print all the header keywords: ft> fverify test.fits prhead=yes 3. Check the FITS file 'test.fits' for only the most severe errors, ignoring less significant errors and warnings: ft> ftverify test.fits errreport=s 4. Verify a list of FITS files. In this case 'filelist.txt' is an ASCII text file containing the list of files to be verified, one per line. Since prstat=no, only a single line of output will be written per file, stating whether the file passed or failed the verification. ft> ftverify @filelist.txt prstat=no BUGS If there are errors in a Data Unit, the fverify will quit the data test in the first occurrence of errors. So the error "When reading data..." can only be detected once. It should not be assumed that there is only one error in data. SEE ALSO ftverify, ftlist, ofverify "Definition of Current FITS Standard", NOST 100-2.0 (http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/).