Additional Layer Information added in Photoshop 4.0

I want to analize PSD file, especially layers. In http://www.adobe.com/devnet-apps/photoshop/fileformatashtml/PhotoshopFileFormats.htm#50577 409_71546
This section is only in PSD created with version>=4.0. I can't find flag to distinguish if this data exists in file.
My second note: "Layer name: Pascal string, padded to a multiple of 4 bytes." - in my sample psd file name is not padded but ends with zero.

This can be solved reading to extraLength but I can't process TySh (capital T)
Length
Description
2
Version ( =1 for Photoshop 6.0)
6 * 8
Transform: xx, xy, yx, yy, tx, and ty respectively.
2
Text version ( = 50 for Photoshop 6.0)
4
Descriptor version ( = 16 for Photoshop 6.0)
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Text data (see See Descriptor structure)
2
Warp version ( = 1 for Photoshop 6.0)
4
Descriptor version ( = 16 for Photoshop 6.0)
Variable
Warp data (see See Descriptor structure)
4 * 8
left, top, right, bottom respectively.
And in Descriptor structre is variable length unicode string, I can't read this. Maybe is it zero ending string, but is 16 or 17 bytes to first char of string.
I don't understand "classID: 4 bytes (length), followed either by string or (if length is zero) 4-byte classID"
Length
Description
Variable
Unicode string: name from classID
Variable
classID: 4 bytes (length), followed either by string or (if length is zero) 4-byte classID
4
Number of items in descriptor
The following is repeated for each item in descriptor
Variable
Key: 4 bytes ( length) followed either by string or (if length is zero) 4-byte key

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