X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fdata%2Fvariable.c;h=1f9b62e1929114db84b74ad9ee8f517d88d9d085;hb=refs%2Fbuilds%2F20110914030501%2Fpspp;hp=c83c31ad72fb4d4dc21b1b001b5df176be8715d2;hpb=cf5e75010ed9fa9b8eb75a71d1419d40e1a8ddd8;p=pspp diff --git a/src/data/variable.c b/src/data/variable.c index c83c31ad72..1f9b62e192 100644 --- a/src/data/variable.c +++ b/src/data/variable.c @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ var_clone (const struct variable *old_var) var_set_print_format (new_var, var_get_print_format (old_var)); var_set_write_format (new_var, var_get_write_format (old_var)); var_set_value_labels (new_var, var_get_value_labels (old_var)); - var_set_label (new_var, var_get_label (old_var), NULL, false); + var_set_label (new_var, var_get_label (old_var), false); var_set_measure (new_var, var_get_measure (old_var)); var_set_display_width (new_var, var_get_display_width (old_var)); var_set_alignment (new_var, var_get_alignment (old_var)); @@ -571,22 +571,21 @@ var_get_label (const struct variable *v) empty string (after stripping white space), then V's variable label (if any) is removed. - Variable labels are limited to 255 bytes in the dictionary encoding, which - should be specified as DICT_ENCODING. If LABEL fits within this limit, this - function returns true. Otherwise, the variable label is set to a truncated - value, this function returns false and, if ISSUE_WARNING is true, issues a - warning. */ + Variable labels are limited to 255 bytes in V's encoding (as returned by + var_get_encoding()). If LABEL fits within this limit, this function returns + true. Otherwise, the variable label is set to a truncated value, this + function returns false and, if ISSUE_WARNING is true, issues a warning. */ bool -var_set_label (struct variable *v, const char *label, - const char *dict_encoding, bool issue_warning) +var_set_label (struct variable *v, const char *label, bool issue_warning) { bool truncated = false; free (v->label); v->label = NULL; - if (label != NULL) + if (label != NULL && label[strspn (label, CC_SPACES)]) { + const char *dict_encoding = var_get_encoding (v); struct substring s = ss_cstr (label); size_t trunc_len; @@ -606,8 +605,6 @@ var_set_label (struct variable *v, const char *label, } } - ss_trim (&s, ss_cstr (CC_SPACES)); - if (!ss_is_empty (s)) v->label = ss_xstrdup (s); } @@ -620,7 +617,7 @@ var_set_label (struct variable *v, const char *label, void var_clear_label (struct variable *v) { - var_set_label (v, NULL, NULL, false); + var_set_label (v, NULL, false); } /* Returns true if V has a variable V, @@ -639,6 +636,26 @@ measure_is_valid (enum measure m) return m == MEASURE_NOMINAL || m == MEASURE_ORDINAL || m == MEASURE_SCALE; } +/* Returns a string version of measurement level M, for display to a user. */ +const char * +measure_to_string (enum measure m) +{ + switch (m) + { + case MEASURE_NOMINAL: + return _("Nominal"); + + case MEASURE_ORDINAL: + return _("Ordinal"); + + case MEASURE_SCALE: + return _("Scale"); + + default: + return "Invalid"; + } +} + /* Returns V's measurement level. */ enum measure var_get_measure (const struct variable *v) @@ -676,14 +693,12 @@ var_get_display_width (const struct variable *v) void var_set_display_width (struct variable *v, int new_width) { - int old_width = v->display_width; - - v->display_width = new_width; - - if ( old_width != new_width) - dict_var_display_width_changed (v); - - dict_var_changed (v); + if (v->display_width != new_width) + { + v->display_width = new_width; + dict_var_display_width_changed (v); + dict_var_changed (v); + } } /* Returns the default display width for a variable of the given @@ -703,6 +718,26 @@ alignment_is_valid (enum alignment a) return a == ALIGN_LEFT || a == ALIGN_RIGHT || a == ALIGN_CENTRE; } +/* Returns a string version of alignment A, for display to a user. */ +const char * +alignment_to_string (enum alignment a) +{ + switch (a) + { + case ALIGN_LEFT: + return _("Left"); + + case ALIGN_RIGHT: + return _("Right"); + + case ALIGN_CENTRE: + return _("Center"); + + default: + return "Invalid"; + } +} + /* Returns V's display alignment, which applies only to GUIs. */ enum alignment var_get_alignment (const struct variable *v) @@ -782,10 +817,12 @@ var_get_short_name (const struct variable *var, size_t idx) return idx < var->short_name_cnt ? var->short_names[idx] : NULL; } -/* Sets VAR's short name with the given IDX to SHORT_NAME, - truncating it to SHORT_NAME_LEN characters and converting it - to uppercase in the process. Specifying a null pointer for - SHORT_NAME clears the specified short name. */ +/* Sets VAR's short name with the given IDX to the UTF-8 string SHORT_NAME. + The caller must already have checked that, in the dictionary encoding, + SHORT_NAME is no more than SHORT_NAME_LEN bytes long. The new short name + will be converted to uppercase. + + Specifying a null pointer for SHORT_NAME clears the specified short name. */ void var_set_short_name (struct variable *var, size_t idx, const char *short_name) { @@ -811,7 +848,7 @@ var_set_short_name (struct variable *var, size_t idx, const char *short_name) for (i = old_cnt; i < var->short_name_cnt; i++) var->short_names[i] = NULL; } - var->short_names[idx] = xstrndup (short_name, MAX_SHORT_STRING); + var->short_names[idx] = xstrdup (short_name); str_uppercase (var->short_names[idx]); }