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Binary Format Description language

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The Binary Format Description language is an XSIL-based (adding two Elements and several attributes, the latter enabling the description of additional file constructs and referencing files by their stream numbers, rather than by their public URLs) language, the application of a template of which to a set of files produces the information contained therein formatted using XML tags, thus readable by humans (when properly parsed) and computer programs alike.