/* PSPP - a program for statistical analysis.
- Copyright (C) 1997-9, 2000, 2006, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1997-9, 2000, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <data/attributes.h>
-#include <data/category.h>
#include <data/data-out.h>
#include <data/format.h>
#include <data/dictionary.h>
#include <libpspp/misc.h>
#include <libpspp/assertion.h>
#include <libpspp/compiler.h>
-#include <libpspp/hash.h>
+#include <libpspp/hash-functions.h>
#include <libpspp/message.h>
#include <libpspp/str.h>
struct variable
{
/* Dictionary information. */
- char name[VAR_NAME_LEN + 1]; /* Variable name. Mixed case. */
+ char *name; /* Variable name. Mixed case. */
int width; /* 0 for numeric, otherwise string width. */
struct missing_values miss; /* Missing values. */
struct fmt_spec print; /* Default format for PRINT. */
bool leave; /* Leave value from case to case? */
/* Data for use by containing dictionary. */
- struct vardict_info vardict;
+ struct vardict_info *vardict;
/* Used only for system and portable file input and output.
See short-names.h. */
void *aux;
void (*aux_dtor) (struct variable *);
- /* Values of a categorical variable. Procedures need
- vectors with binary entries, so any variable of type ALPHA will
- have its values stored here. */
- struct cat_vals *obs_vals;
-
/* Custom attributes. */
struct attrset attributes;
};
assert (width >= 0 && width <= MAX_STRING);
v = xmalloc (sizeof *v);
- v->vardict.dict_index = v->vardict.case_index = -1;
+ v->vardict = NULL;
+ v->name = NULL;
var_set_name (v, name);
v->width = width;
mv_init (&v->miss, width);
v->short_name_cnt = 0;
v->aux = NULL;
v->aux_dtor = NULL;
- v->obs_vals = NULL;
attrset_init (&v->attributes);
return v;
- The new variable is not added to OLD_VAR's dictionary by
default. Use dict_clone_var, instead, to do that.
-
- - Auxiliary data and obs_vals are not copied. */
+*/
struct variable *
var_clone (const struct variable *old_var)
{
return new_var;
}
-/* Create a variable to be used for internal calculations only.
- The variable is assigned a unique dictionary index and a case
- index of CASE_IDX. */
-struct variable *
-var_create_internal (int case_idx)
-{
- struct variable *v = var_create ("$internal", 0);
- struct vardict_info vdi;
- static int counter = INT_MAX / 2;
-
- vdi.dict = NULL;
- vdi.case_index = case_idx;
- vdi.dict_index = counter++;
- if (counter == INT_MAX)
- counter = INT_MAX / 2;
-
- var_set_vardict (v, &vdi);
-
- return v;
-}
-
/* Destroys variable V.
V must not belong to a dictionary. If it does, use
dict_delete_var instead. */
{
if (v != NULL)
{
- if (var_has_vardict (v))
- {
- const struct vardict_info *vdi = var_get_vardict (v);
- assert (vdi->dict == NULL);
- }
- cat_stored_values_destroy (v->obs_vals);
+ assert (!var_has_vardict (v));
+ mv_destroy (&v->miss);
var_clear_short_names (v);
var_clear_aux (v);
val_labs_destroy (v->val_labs);
var_clear_label (v);
+ free (v->name);
free (v);
}
}
void
var_set_name (struct variable *v, const char *name)
{
- assert (v->vardict.dict_index == -1);
+ assert (!var_has_vardict (v));
assert (var_is_plausible_name (name, false));
- str_copy_trunc (v->name, sizeof v->name, name);
+ free (v->name);
+ v->name = xstrdup (name);
dict_var_changed (v);
}
bool plausible;
size_t length, i;
- assert (name != NULL);
-
/* Note that strlen returns number of BYTES, not the number of
CHARACTERS */
length = strlen (name);
{
size_t length;
- assert (name != NULL);
-
/* Note that strlen returns number of BYTES, not the number of
CHARACTERS */
length = strlen (name);
if (mv_is_resizable (&v->miss, new_width))
mv_resize (&v->miss, new_width);
else
- mv_init (&v->miss, new_width);
+ {
+ mv_destroy (&v->miss);
+ mv_init (&v->miss, new_width);
+ }
if (v->val_labs != NULL)
{
{
return var_get_type (v) == VAL_STRING;
}
-
-/* Returns true if variable V is a short string variable, false
- otherwise. */
-bool
-var_is_short_string (const struct variable *v)
-{
- return v->width > 0 && v->width <= MAX_SHORT_STRING;
-}
-
-/* Returns true if variable V is a long string variable, false
- otherwise. */
-bool
-var_is_long_string (const struct variable *v)
-{
- return v->width > MAX_SHORT_STRING;
-}
\f
/* Returns variable V's missing values. */
const struct missing_values *
if (miss != NULL)
{
assert (mv_is_resizable (miss, v->width));
+ mv_destroy (&v->miss);
mv_copy (&v->miss, miss);
mv_resize (&v->miss, v->width);
}
else
- mv_init (&v->miss, v->width);
+ mv_clear (&v->miss);
dict_var_changed (v);
}
S[] must contain exactly as many characters as V's width.
V must be a string variable. */
bool
-var_is_str_missing (const struct variable *v, const char s[],
+var_is_str_missing (const struct variable *v, const uint8_t s[],
enum mv_class class)
{
return mv_is_str_missing (&v->miss, s, class);
static void
alloc_value_labels (struct variable *v)
{
- assert (!var_is_long_string (v));
if (v->val_labs == NULL)
v->val_labs = val_labs_create (v->width);
}
/* Attempts to add a value label with the given VALUE and LABEL
- to V. Returns true if successful, false if VALUE has an
- existing label or if V is a long string variable. */
+ to V. Returns true if successful, false otherwise (probably
+ due to an existing label). */
bool
var_add_value_label (struct variable *v,
const union value *value, const char *label)
/* Adds or replaces a value label with the given VALUE and LABEL
to V.
- Has no effect if V is a long string variable. */
+*/
void
var_replace_value_label (struct variable *v,
const union value *value, const char *label)
const char *name = var_lookup_value_label (v, value);
if (name == NULL)
{
- char *s = ds_put_uninit (str, v->print.w);
- data_out (value, &v->print, s);
+ char *s = data_out (value, var_get_encoding (v), &v->print);
+ ds_put_cstr (str, s);
+ free (s);
}
else
ds_put_cstr (str, name);
void
var_set_short_name (struct variable *var, size_t idx, const char *short_name)
{
- assert (var != NULL);
assert (short_name == NULL || var_is_plausible_name (short_name, false));
/* Clear old short name numbered IDX, if any. */
size_t
var_get_dict_index (const struct variable *v)
{
- assert (v->vardict.dict_index != -1);
- return v->vardict.dict_index;
+ assert (var_has_vardict (v));
+ return vardict_get_dict_index (v->vardict);
}
/* Returns V's index within the case represented by its
size_t
var_get_case_index (const struct variable *v)
{
- assert (v->vardict.case_index != -1);
- return v->vardict.case_index;
+ assert (var_has_vardict (v));
+ return vardict_get_case_index (v->vardict);
}
\f
/* Returns V's auxiliary data, or a null pointer if none has been
var_attach_aux (const struct variable *v_,
void *aux, void (*aux_dtor) (struct variable *))
{
- struct variable *v = (struct variable *) v_ ; /* cast away const */
+ struct variable *v = CONST_CAST (struct variable *, v_);
assert (v->aux == NULL);
assert (aux != NULL);
v->aux = aux;
void
var_clear_aux (struct variable *v)
{
- assert (v != NULL);
if (v->aux != NULL)
{
if (v->aux_dtor != NULL)
free (v->aux);
}
\f
-/* Observed categorical values. */
-
-/* Returns V's observed categorical values,
- which V must have. */
-struct cat_vals *
-var_get_obs_vals (const struct variable *v)
-{
- assert (v->obs_vals != NULL);
- return v->obs_vals;
-}
-
-/* Sets V's observed categorical values to CAT_VALS.
- V becomes the owner of CAT_VALS. */
-void
-var_set_obs_vals (const struct variable *v_, struct cat_vals *cat_vals)
-{
- struct variable *v = (struct variable *) v_ ; /* cast away const */
- cat_stored_values_destroy (v->obs_vals);
- v->obs_vals = cat_vals;
-}
-
-/* Returns true if V has observed categorical values,
- false otherwise. */
-bool
-var_has_obs_vals (const struct variable *v)
-{
- return v->obs_vals != NULL;
-}
-\f
/* Returns variable V's attribute set. The caller may examine or
modify the attribute set, but must not destroy it. Destroying
V, or calling var_set_attributes() on V, will also destroy its
struct attrset *
var_get_attributes (const struct variable *v)
{
- return (struct attrset *) &v->attributes;
+ return CONST_CAST (struct attrset *, &v->attributes);
}
/* Replaces variable V's attributes set by a copy of ATTRS. */
return attrset_count (&v->attributes) > 0;
}
\f
+/* Returns the encoding of values of variable VAR. (This is actually a
+ property of the dictionary.) Returns null if no specific encoding has been
+ set. */
+const char *
+var_get_encoding (const struct variable *var)
+{
+ return (var_has_vardict (var)
+ ? dict_get_encoding (vardict_get_dictionary (var->vardict))
+ : NULL);
+}
+\f
/* Returns V's vardict structure. */
-const struct vardict_info *
+struct vardict_info *
var_get_vardict (const struct variable *v)
{
- assert (var_has_vardict (v));
- return &v->vardict;
+ return CONST_CAST (struct vardict_info *, v->vardict);
}
/* Sets V's vardict data to VARDICT. */
void
-var_set_vardict (struct variable *v, const struct vardict_info *vardict)
+var_set_vardict (struct variable *v, struct vardict_info *vardict)
{
- assert (vardict->dict_index >= 0);
- assert (vardict->case_index >= 0);
- v->vardict = *vardict;
+ v->vardict = vardict;
}
/* Returns true if V has vardict data. */
bool
var_has_vardict (const struct variable *v)
{
- return v->vardict.dict_index != -1;
+ return v->vardict != NULL;
}
/* Clears V's vardict data. */
void
var_clear_vardict (struct variable *v)
{
- v->vardict.dict_index = v->vardict.case_index = -1;
+ v->vardict = NULL;
}