/* A dictionary. */
struct dictionary
{
+ int ref_cnt;
struct vardict_info *var; /* Variables. */
size_t var_cnt, var_cap; /* Number of variables, capacity. */
struct caseproto *proto; /* Prototype for dictionary cases
struct mrset **mrsets; /* Multiple response sets. */
size_t n_mrsets; /* Number of multiple response sets. */
+ /* Whether variable names must be valid identifiers. Normally, this is
+ true, but sometimes a dictionary is prepared for external use
+ (e.g. output to a CSV file) where names don't have to be valid. */
+ bool names_must_be_ids;
+
char *encoding; /* Character encoding of string data */
const struct dict_callbacks *callbacks; /* Callbacks on dictionary
dict_id_is_valid (const struct dictionary *dict, const char *id,
bool issue_error)
{
- return id_is_valid (id, dict->encoding, issue_error);
+ return (!dict->names_must_be_ids
+ || id_is_valid (id, dict->encoding, issue_error));
}
void
struct dictionary *d = xzalloc (sizeof *d);
d->encoding = xstrdup (encoding);
+ d->names_must_be_ids = true;
hmap_init (&d->name_map);
attrset_init (&d->attributes);
+ d->ref_cnt = 1;
return d;
}
+struct dictionary *
+dict_ref (struct dictionary *s)
+{
+ s->ref_cnt++;
+ return s;
+}
+
/* Creates and returns a (deep) copy of an existing
dictionary.
size_t i;
d = dict_create (s->encoding);
+ dict_set_names_must_be_ids (d, dict_get_names_must_be_ids (s));
for (i = 0; i < s->var_cnt; i++)
{
d->split_cnt = s->split_cnt;
if (d->split_cnt > 0)
{
- d->split = xnmalloc (d->split_cnt, sizeof *d->split);
+ d->split = xnmalloc (d->split_cnt, sizeof *d->split);
for (i = 0; i < d->split_cnt; i++)
d->split[i] = dict_lookup_var_assert (d, var_get_name (s->split[i]));
}
}
/* Clears a dictionary and destroys it. */
+static void
+_dict_destroy (struct dictionary *d)
+{
+ /* In general, we don't want callbacks occurring, if the dictionary
+ is being destroyed */
+ d->callbacks = NULL ;
+
+ dict_clear (d);
+ string_array_destroy (&d->documents);
+ hmap_destroy (&d->name_map);
+ attrset_destroy (&d->attributes);
+ dict_clear_mrsets (d);
+ free (d->encoding);
+ free (d);
+}
+
void
-dict_destroy (struct dictionary *d)
+dict_unref (struct dictionary *d)
{
- if (d != NULL)
- {
- /* In general, we don't want callbacks occurring, if the dictionary
- is being destroyed */
- d->callbacks = NULL ;
-
- dict_clear (d);
- string_array_destroy (&d->documents);
- hmap_destroy (&d->name_map);
- attrset_destroy (&d->attributes);
- dict_clear_mrsets (d);
- free (d->encoding);
- free (d);
- }
+ if (d == NULL)
+ return;
+ d->ref_cnt--;
+ assert (d->ref_cnt >= 0);
+ if (d->ref_cnt == 0)
+ _dict_destroy (d);
}
/* Returns the number of variables in D. */
var_set_vardict (v, vardict);
}
-/* Changes the name of V in D to name NEW_NAME. Assert-fails if
- a variable named NEW_NAME is already in D, except that
- NEW_NAME may be the same as V's existing name. */
-void
-dict_rename_var (struct dictionary *d, struct variable *v,
- const char *new_name)
+/* Tries to changes the name of V in D to name NEW_NAME. Returns true if
+ successful, false if a variable (other than V) with the given name already
+ exists in D. */
+bool
+dict_try_rename_var (struct dictionary *d, struct variable *v,
+ const char *new_name)
{
- struct variable *old = var_clone (v);
- assert (!utf8_strcasecmp (var_get_name (v), new_name)
- || dict_lookup_var (d, new_name) == NULL);
+ struct variable *conflict = dict_lookup_var (d, new_name);
+ if (conflict && v != conflict)
+ return false;
+ struct variable *old = var_clone (v);
unindex_var (d, var_get_vardict (v));
rename_var (v, new_name);
reindex_var (d, var_get_vardict (v));
d->callbacks->var_changed (d, var_get_dict_index (v), VAR_TRAIT_NAME, old, d->cb_data);
var_destroy (old);
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Changes the name of V in D to name NEW_NAME. Assert-fails if
+ a variable named NEW_NAME is already in D, except that
+ NEW_NAME may be the same as V's existing name. */
+void
+dict_rename_var (struct dictionary *d, struct variable *v,
+ const char *new_name)
+{
+ bool ok UNUSED = dict_try_rename_var (d, v, new_name);
+ assert (ok);
}
/* Renames COUNT variables specified in VARS to the names given
return make_numeric_name (dict, num_start);
}
+/* Returns whether variable names must be valid identifiers. Normally, this is
+ true, but sometimes a dictionary is prepared for external use (e.g. output
+ to a CSV file) where names don't have to be valid. */
+bool
+dict_get_names_must_be_ids (const struct dictionary *d)
+{
+ return d->names_must_be_ids;
+}
+
+/* Sets whether variable names must be valid identifiers. Normally, this is
+ true, but sometimes a dictionary is prepared for external use (e.g. output
+ to a CSV file) where names don't have to be valid.
+
+ Changing this setting from false to true doesn't make the dictionary check
+ all the existing variable names, so it can cause an invariant violation. */
+void
+dict_set_names_must_be_ids (struct dictionary *d, bool names_must_be_ids)
+{
+ d->names_must_be_ids = names_must_be_ids;
+}
+
/* Returns the weighting variable in dictionary D, or a null
pointer if the dictionary is unweighted. */
struct variable *
}
}
+/* Returns the format to use for weights. */
+const struct fmt_spec *
+dict_get_weight_format (const struct dictionary *d)
+{
+ return d->weight ? var_get_print_format (d->weight) : &F_8_0;
+}
+
/* Sets the weighting variable of D to V, or turning off
weighting if V is a null pointer. */
void
valgrind --leak-check --show-reachable won't show internal_dict. */
if (dict_get_var_cnt (internal_dict) == 0)
{
- dict_destroy (internal_dict);
+ dict_unref (internal_dict);
internal_dict = NULL;
}
}