Magic cookie




1. Something passed between routines or programs that enables the receiver to perform some operation; a capability ticket or opaque identifier.

Especially used of small data objects that contain data encoded in a strange or intrinsically machine-dependent way.

E.g. on non-Unix operating systems with a non-byte-stream model of files, the result of "ftell" may be a magic cookie rather than a byte offset; it can be passed to "fseek", but not operated on in any meaningful way.

The phrase "it hands you a magic cookie" means it returns a result whose contents are not defined but which can be passed back to the same or some other program later.

2. An in-band code for changing graphic rendition (e.g. inverse video or underlining) or performing other control functions. Some older terminals would leave a blank on the screen corresponding to mode-change magic cookies; this was also called a glitch (or occasionally a "turd"; compare mouse droppings).

See also cookie.

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