AT_BANNER([DATA LIST])
+AT_SETUP([DATA LIST LIST with empty fields])
+AT_DATA([data-list.pspp], [dnl
+DATA LIST LIST NOTABLE /A B C (F1.0).
+BEGIN DATA.
+,,
+,,3
+,2,
+,2,3
+1,,
+1,,3
+1,2,
+1,2,3
+END DATA.
+
+LIST.
+])
+AT_CHECK([pspp -O format=csv data-list.pspp], [0], [dnl
+Table: Data List
+A,B,C
+.,.,.
+.,.,3
+.,2,.
+.,2,3
+1,.,.
+1,.,3
+1,2,.
+1,2,3
+])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
AT_SETUP([DATA LIST LIST with explicit delimiters])
AT_DATA([data-list.pspp], [dnl
data list list ('|','X') /A B C D.
C,F8.0
D,F8.0
-"data-list.pspp:3: warning: (columns 9-13, F field) Number followed by garbage."
+data-list.pspp:3.9-13: warning: Data for variable D is not valid as format F: Number followed by garbage.
Table: Data List
A,B,C,D
list.
])
AT_CHECK([pspp -O format=csv data-list.pspp], [0], [dnl
-"data-list.pspp:4: warning: (column 6, F field) Field contents are not numeric."
+data-list.pspp:4.6: warning: Data for variable D is not valid as format F: Field contents are not numeric.
Table: Data List
A,B,C,D
list.
])
AT_CHECK([pspp -O format=csv data-list.pspp], [0], [dnl
-"data-list.pspp:8: warning: (columns 1-3, F field) Field contents are not numeric."
+data-list.pspp:8.1-3: warning: Data for variable count is not valid as format F: Field contents are not numeric.
-"data-list.pspp:11: warning: (columns 1-3, F field) Field contents are not numeric."
+data-list.pspp:11.1-3: warning: Data for variable count is not valid as format F: Field contents are not numeric.
Table: Data List
start,end,count
9,0
])
AT_CLEANUP
+
+dnl Test that PSPP accepts LF and CR LF as line ends, but
+dnl treats isolated CR as linear whitespace.
+AT_SETUP([DATA LIST with various line-ends])
+AT_DATA([data-list.sps], [dnl
+data list list notable file='input.txt'/a b c.
+list.
+])
+printf '1 2 3\n4 5 6\r\n7\r8\r9\r\n10 11 12\n13 14 15 \r\n16\r\r17\r18\n' > input.txt
+dnl Make sure that input.txt actually received the data that we expect.
+dnl It might not have, if we're running on a system that translates \n
+dnl into some other sequence.
+AT_CHECK([cksum input.txt], [0], [1732021750 50 input.txt
+])
+AT_CHECK([pspp -o pspp.csv data-list.sps])
+AT_CHECK([cat pspp.csv], [0], [dnl
+Table: Data List
+a,b,c
+1.00,2.00,3.00
+4.00,5.00,6.00
+7.00,8.00,9.00
+10.00,11.00,12.00
+13.00,14.00,15.00
+16.00,17.00,18.00
+])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+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