#include <data/casereader-provider.h>
#include <libpspp/message.h>
#include "psppire-syntax-window.h"
-#include <gtk/gtkbuilder.h>
+#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <libpspp/i18n.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <gettext.h>
-/* Formats a value according to FORMAT
- The returned string must be freed when no longer required */
+/* Formats a value according to VAR's print format and strips white space
+ appropriately for VAR's type. That is, if VAR is numeric, strips leading
+ white space (because numbers are right-justified within their fields), and
+ if VAR is string, strips trailing white space (because spaces pad out string
+ values on the right).
+
+ Returns an allocated string. The returned string must be freed when no
+ longer required. */
gchar *
-value_to_text (union value v, const PsppireDict *dict, struct fmt_spec format)
+value_to_text (union value v, const struct variable *var)
{
- gchar *s = 0;
+ gchar *s;
- s = data_out (&v, dict_get_encoding (dict->dict), &format);
- g_strchug (s);
+ s = data_out (&v, var_get_encoding (var), var_get_print_format (var));
+ if (var_is_numeric (var))
+ g_strchug (s);
+ else
+ g_strchomp (s);
return s;
}
VAL will be initialised and filled by this function.
It is the caller's responsibility to destroy VAL when no longer needed.
- VAR and DICT must be the variable and dictionary with which VAL
- is associated.
+ VAR must be the variable with which VAL is associated.
On success, VAL is returned, NULL otherwise.
*/
union value *
text_to_value (const gchar *text,
- const PsppireDict *dict,
const struct variable *var,
union value *val)
{
value_init (val, width);
free (data_in (ss_cstr (text), UTF8, format->type, val, width,
- dict_get_encoding (dict->dict)));
+ var_get_encoding (var)));
return val;
}
if ( NULL == the_syntax_pasteboard)
{
- the_syntax_pasteboard = psppire_syntax_window_new ();
+ the_syntax_pasteboard = psppire_syntax_window_new (NULL);
g_signal_connect (the_syntax_pasteboard, "delete-event", G_CALLBACK (on_delete),
&the_syntax_pasteboard);
}