along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <config.h>
-#include "value.h"
+#include <data/value.h>
+#include <data/val-type.h>
#include <libpspp/hash.h>
#include <libpspp/str.h>
return xmemdup (val, MAX (width, sizeof *val));
}
+
+/* Create a value of specified width.
+ The caller is responsible for freeing the returned value. */
+union value *
+value_create (int width)
+{
+ return xnmalloc (value_cnt_from_width (width), sizeof (union value));
+}
+
+
/* Compares A and B, which both have the given WIDTH, and returns
a strcmp()-type result.
Only the short string portion of longer strings are
else
memset (v->s, ' ', width);
}
+
+/* Tests whether VALUE may be resized from OLD_WIDTH to
+ NEW_WIDTH, using the following rules that match those for
+ resizing missing values and value labels. First, OLD_WIDTH
+ and NEW_WIDTH must be both numeric or both string. Second, if
+ NEW_WIDTH is less than OLD_WIDTH, then the bytes that would be
+ trimmed off the right end of VALUE must be all spaces. */
+bool
+value_is_resizable (const union value *value, int old_width, int new_width)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ if (val_type_from_width (old_width) != val_type_from_width (new_width))
+ return false;
+ for (i = new_width; i < old_width; i++)
+ if (value->s[i] != ' ')
+ return false;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Resizes VALUE from OLD_WIDTH to NEW_WIDTH. The arguments must
+ satisfy the rules specified above for value_is_resizable. */
+void
+value_resize (union value *value, int old_width, int new_width)
+{
+ assert (value_is_resizable (value, old_width, new_width));
+ if (new_width > old_width)
+ memset (&value->s[old_width], ' ', new_width - old_width);
+}