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Merge remote branch 'origin/master' into import-gui
[pspp]
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doc
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dev
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system-file-format.texi
diff --git
a/doc/dev/system-file-format.texi
b/doc/dev/system-file-format.texi
index 7b0eff9f79823f0bb623e10d2f1da8c22922eff7..8315762cef52cb26ea20f1aa2757ca3d6f622554 100644
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--- a/
doc/dev/system-file-format.texi
+++ b/
doc/dev/system-file-format.texi
@@
-115,7
+115,9
@@
char padding[3];
@table @code
@item char rec_type[4];
@table @code
@item char rec_type[4];
-Record type code, set to @samp{$FL2}.
+Record type code, set to @samp{$FL2}, that is, either @code{24 46 4c
+32} if the file uses an ASCII-based character encoding, or @code{5b c6
+d3 f2} if the file uses an EBCDIC-based character encoding.
@item char prod_name[60];
Product identification string. This always begins with the characters
@item char prod_name[60];
Product identification string. This always begins with the characters
@@
-559,6
+561,9
@@
Machine endianness. 1 indicates big-endian, 2 indicates little-endian.
been actually observed in system files:
@table @asis
been actually observed in system files:
@table @asis
+@item 1
+EBCDIC.
+
@item 2
7-bit ASCII.
@item 2
7-bit ASCII.
@@
-579,9
+584,6
@@
UTF-8.
The following additional values are known to be defined:
@table @asis
The following additional values are known to be defined:
@table @asis
-@item 1
-EBCDIC.
-
@item 3
8-bit ``ASCII''.
@item 3
8-bit ``ASCII''.
@@
-591,9
+593,10
@@
DEC Kanji.
Other Windows code page numbers are known to be generally valid.
Other Windows code page numbers are known to be generally valid.
-Old versions of SPSS always wrote value 2 in this field, regardless of
-the encoding in use. Newer versions also write the character encoding
-as a string (see @ref{Character Encoding Record}).
+Old versions of SPSS for Unix and Windows always wrote value 2 in this
+field, regardless of the encoding in use. Newer versions also write
+the character encoding as a string (see @ref{Character Encoding
+Record}).
@end table
@node Machine Floating-Point Info Record
@end table
@node Machine Floating-Point Info Record