+
+AT_SETUP([DATA LIST properly expands tabs in input])
+AT_DATA([data-list.sps], [dnl
+data list notable /X 1-50 (a).
+begin data.
+ 1 12 123 1234 12345 .
+end data.
+print /x.
+print outfile='print.txt' /x.
+write outfile='write.txt' /x.
+execute.
+])
+AT_CHECK([sed -n '/12345/l' data-list.sps], [0], [dnl
+\t1\t12\t123\t1234\t12345 .$
+])
+AT_CHECK([pspp -o pspp.csv data-list.sps])
+dnl The CSV driver drops leading spaces so they don't appear here:
+AT_CHECK([cat pspp.csv], [0], [dnl
+1 12 123 1234 12345 . @&t@
+])
+dnl But they do appear in print.txt. The PRINT command also puts a space
+dnl at the beginning of the line and after the variable:
+AT_CHECK([cat print.txt], [0], [dnl
+ 1 12 123 1234 12345 . @&t@
+])
+dnl WRITE doesn't add spaces at the beginning or end of lines:
+AT_CHECK([cat write.txt], [0], [dnl
+ 1 12 123 1234 12345 .
+])
+AT_CLEANUP