{NAME, {T1, T2, T3, T4}, FUNC, 1, 1},
#define SPCCMD(NAME, T1, T2, T3, T4, FUNC) \
{NAME, {T1, T2, T3, T4}, FUNC, 0, 0},
-#define UNIMPL(NAME, T1, T2, T3, T4) \
+#define UNIMPL(NAME, T1, T2, T3, T4, DESC) \
{NAME, {T1, T2, T3, T4}, NULL, 1, 0},
static const struct command commands[] =
{
/* Determines whether command C is appropriate to call in this
part of a FILE TYPE structure. */
static int
-FILE_TYPE_okay (const struct command *c)
+FILE_TYPE_okay (const struct command *c UNUSED)
+#if 0
{
int okay = 0;
&& c->func != cmd_repeating_data
&& c->func != cmd_end_file_type)
msg (SE, _("%s not allowed inside FILE TYPE/END FILE TYPE."), c->name);
-#if 0
/* FIXME */
else if (c->func == cmd_repeating_data && fty.type == FTY_GROUPED)
msg (SE, _("%s not allowed inside FILE TYPE GROUPED/END FILE TYPE."),
else if (!fty.had_rec_type && c->func != cmd_record_type)
msg (SE, _("RECORD TYPE must be the first command inside a "
"FILE TYPE structure."));
-#endif
else
okay = 1;
-#if 0
if (c->func == cmd_record_type)
fty.had_rec_type = 1;
-#endif
return okay;
}
+#else
+{
+ return 1;
+}
+#endif
/* Parses an entire PSPP command. This includes everything from the
command name to the terminating dot. Does most of its work by
assert (aw != NULL && bw != NULL);
/* Words that are the same don't conflict. */
- if (aw_len == bw_len && !mm_case_compare (aw, bw, aw_len))
+ if (aw_len == bw_len && !buf_compare_case (aw, bw, aw_len))
return 0;
/* Words that are otherwise the same in the first three letters
do conflict. */
return ((aw_len > 3 && bw_len > 3)
|| (aw_len == 3 && bw_len > 3)
- || (bw_len == 3 && aw_len > 3)) && !mm_case_compare (aw, bw, 3);
+ || (bw_len == 3 && aw_len > 3)) && !buf_compare_case (aw, bw, 3);
}
/* Returns nonzero if CMD can be confused with another command
word != NULL && word_idx < word_cnt;
word = find_word (word + word_len, &word_len), word_idx++)
if (word_len != strlen (words[word_idx])
- || mm_case_compare (word, words[word_idx], word_len))
+ || buf_compare_case (word, words[word_idx], word_len))
{
size_t match_chars = match_strings (word, word_len,
words[word_idx],