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diff --git a/src/data/variable.c b/src/data/variable.c
index cf576b12..a455e40a 100644
--- a/src/data/variable.c
+++ b/src/data/variable.c
@@ -1,27 +1,25 @@
-/* PSPP - computes sample statistics.
+/* PSPP - a program for statistical analysis.
Copyright (C) 1997-9, 2000, 2006 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 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
- License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ 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
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- General Public License for more details.
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
- 02110-1301, USA. */
+ along with this program. If not, see . */
#include
#include "variable.h"
#include
-#include "cat-routines.h"
+#include "category.h"
#include "data-out.h"
#include "format.h"
#include "dictionary.h"
@@ -30,13 +28,15 @@
#include "value-labels.h"
#include "vardict.h"
-#include
+#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
+#include "xalloc.h"
+
#include "gettext.h"
#define _(msgid) gettext (msgid)
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
struct variable
{
/* Dictionary information. */
- char name[LONG_NAME_LEN + 1]; /* Variable name. Mixed case. */
+ char name[VAR_NAME_LEN + 1]; /* 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. */
@@ -61,13 +61,12 @@ struct variable
bool leave; /* Leave value from case to case? */
/* Data for use by containing dictionary. */
- struct vardict_info vardict;
+ struct vardict_info vardict;
- /* Short name, used only for system and portable file input
- and output. Upper case only. Short names are not necessarily
- unique. Any variable may have no short name, indicated by an
- empty string. */
- char short_name[SHORT_NAME_LEN + 1];
+ /* Used only for system and portable file input and output.
+ See short-names.h. */
+ char **short_names;
+ size_t short_name_cnt;
/* Each command may use these fields as needed. */
void *aux;
@@ -78,30 +77,17 @@ struct variable
have its values stored here. */
struct cat_vals *obs_vals;
};
-
-/* Returns true if VAR_TYPE is a valid variable type. */
-bool
-var_type_is_valid (enum var_type var_type)
-{
- return var_type == VAR_NUMERIC || var_type == VAR_STRING;
-}
-
-/* Returns the variable type for the given width. */
-enum var_type
-var_type_from_width (int width)
-{
- return width != 0 ? VAR_STRING : VAR_NUMERIC;
-}
/* Creates and returns a new variable with the given NAME and
WIDTH and other fields initialized to default values. The
variable is not added to a dictionary; for that, use
dict_create_var instead. */
struct variable *
-var_create (const char *name, int width)
+var_create (const char *name, int width)
{
struct variable *v;
-
+ enum val_type type;
+
assert (width >= 0 && width <= MAX_STRING);
v = xmalloc (sizeof *v);
@@ -110,24 +96,15 @@ var_create (const char *name, int width)
v->width = width;
mv_init (&v->miss, width);
v->leave = var_must_leave (v);
- if (var_is_numeric (v))
- {
- v->print = fmt_for_output (FMT_F, 8, 2);
- v->alignment = ALIGN_RIGHT;
- v->display_width = 8;
- v->measure = MEASURE_SCALE;
- }
- else
- {
- v->print = fmt_for_output (FMT_A, var_get_width (v), 0);
- v->alignment = ALIGN_LEFT;
- v->display_width = 8;
- v->measure = MEASURE_NOMINAL;
- }
- v->write = v->print;
+ type = val_type_from_width (width);
+ v->alignment = var_default_alignment (type);
+ v->measure = var_default_measure (type);
+ v->display_width = var_default_display_width (width);
+ v->print = v->write = var_default_formats (width);
v->val_labs = NULL;
v->label = NULL;
- var_clear_short_name (v);
+ v->short_names = NULL;
+ v->short_name_cnt = 0;
v->aux = NULL;
v->aux_dtor = NULL;
v->obs_vals = NULL;
@@ -169,16 +146,17 @@ var_clone (const struct variable *old_var)
V must not belong to a dictionary. If it does, use
dict_delete_var instead. */
void
-var_destroy (struct variable *v)
+var_destroy (struct variable *v)
{
- if (v != NULL)
+ if (v != NULL)
{
assert (!var_has_vardict (v));
cat_stored_values_destroy (v->obs_vals);
+ var_clear_short_names (v);
var_clear_aux (v);
val_labs_destroy (v->val_labs);
var_clear_label (v);
- free (v);
+ free (v);
}
}
@@ -186,7 +164,7 @@ var_destroy (struct variable *v)
/* Return variable V's name. */
const char *
-var_get_name (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_name (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->name;
}
@@ -195,7 +173,7 @@ var_get_name (const struct variable *v)
Do not use this function for a variable in a dictionary. Use
dict_rename_var instead. */
void
-var_set_name (struct variable *v, const char *name)
+var_set_name (struct variable *v, const char *name)
{
assert (v->vardict.dict_index == -1);
assert (var_is_plausible_name (name, false));
@@ -208,20 +186,20 @@ var_set_name (struct variable *v, const char *name)
false otherwise. If ISSUE_ERROR is true, issues an
explanatory error message on failure. */
bool
-var_is_valid_name (const char *name, bool issue_error)
+var_is_valid_name (const char *name, bool issue_error)
{
bool plausible;
size_t length, i;
-
+
assert (name != NULL);
- /* Note that strlen returns number of BYTES, not the number of
+ /* Note that strlen returns number of BYTES, not the number of
CHARACTERS */
length = strlen (name);
plausible = var_is_plausible_name(name, issue_error);
- if ( ! plausible )
+ if ( ! plausible )
return false;
@@ -237,7 +215,7 @@ var_is_valid_name (const char *name, bool issue_error)
for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
- if (!lex_is_idn (name[i]))
+ if (!lex_is_idn (name[i]))
{
if (issue_error)
msg (SE, _("Character `%c' (in %s) may not appear in "
@@ -252,34 +230,34 @@ var_is_valid_name (const char *name, bool issue_error)
/* Returns true if NAME is an plausible name for a variable,
false otherwise. If ISSUE_ERROR is true, issues an
- explanatory error message on failure.
+ explanatory error message on failure.
This function makes no use of LC_CTYPE.
*/
bool
-var_is_plausible_name (const char *name, bool issue_error)
+var_is_plausible_name (const char *name, bool issue_error)
{
size_t length;
-
+
assert (name != NULL);
- /* Note that strlen returns number of BYTES, not the number of
+ /* Note that strlen returns number of BYTES, not the number of
CHARACTERS */
length = strlen (name);
- if (length < 1)
+ if (length < 1)
{
if (issue_error)
msg (SE, _("Variable name cannot be empty string."));
return false;
}
- else if (length > LONG_NAME_LEN)
+ else if (length > VAR_NAME_LEN)
{
if (issue_error)
msg (SE, _("Variable name %s exceeds %d-character limit."),
- name, (int) LONG_NAME_LEN);
+ name, (int) VAR_NAME_LEN);
return false;
}
- if (lex_id_to_token (ss_cstr (name)) != T_ID)
+ if (lex_id_to_token (ss_cstr (name)) != T_ID)
{
if (issue_error)
msg (SE, _("`%s' may not be used as a variable name because it "
@@ -290,10 +268,17 @@ var_is_plausible_name (const char *name, bool issue_error)
return true;
}
+/* Returns VAR's dictionary class. */
+enum dict_class
+var_get_dict_class (const struct variable *var)
+{
+ return dict_class_from_id (var->name);
+}
+
/* A hsh_compare_func that orders variables A and B by their
names. */
int
-compare_vars_by_name (const void *a_, const void *b_, const void *aux UNUSED)
+compare_vars_by_name (const void *a_, const void *b_, const void *aux UNUSED)
{
const struct variable *a = a_;
const struct variable *b = b_;
@@ -303,7 +288,7 @@ compare_vars_by_name (const void *a_, const void *b_, const void *aux UNUSED)
/* A hsh_hash_func that hashes variable V based on its name. */
unsigned
-hash_var_by_name (const void *v_, const void *aux UNUSED)
+hash_var_by_name (const void *v_, const void *aux UNUSED)
{
const struct variable *v = v_;
@@ -314,7 +299,7 @@ hash_var_by_name (const void *v_, const void *aux UNUSED)
by their names. */
int
compare_var_ptrs_by_name (const void *a_, const void *b_,
- const void *aux UNUSED)
+ const void *aux UNUSED)
{
struct variable *const *a = a_;
struct variable *const *b = b_;
@@ -325,7 +310,7 @@ compare_var_ptrs_by_name (const void *a_, const void *b_,
/* A hsh_hash_func that hashes pointer to variable V based on its
name. */
unsigned
-hash_var_ptr_by_name (const void *v_, const void *aux UNUSED)
+hash_var_ptr_by_name (const void *v_, const void *aux UNUSED)
{
struct variable *const *v = v_;
@@ -333,24 +318,25 @@ hash_var_ptr_by_name (const void *v_, const void *aux UNUSED)
}
/* Returns the type of variable V. */
-enum var_type
-var_get_type (const struct variable *v)
+enum val_type
+var_get_type (const struct variable *v)
{
- return var_type_from_width (v->width);
+ return val_type_from_width (v->width);
}
/* Returns the width of variable V. */
int
-var_get_width (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_width (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->width;
}
-/* Sets the width of V to WIDTH. */
+/* Changes the width of V to NEW_WIDTH.
+ This function should be used cautiously. */
void
var_set_width (struct variable *v, int new_width)
{
- enum var_type new_type = var_type_from_width (new_width);
+ const int old_width = v->width;
if (mv_is_resizable (&v->miss, new_width))
mv_resize (&v->miss, new_width);
@@ -368,43 +354,41 @@ var_set_width (struct variable *v, int new_width)
}
}
- if (var_get_type (v) != new_type)
- {
- v->print = (new_type == VAR_NUMERIC
- ? fmt_for_output (FMT_F, 8, 2)
- : fmt_for_output (FMT_A, new_width, 0));
- v->write = v->print;
- }
- else if (new_type == VAR_STRING)
- {
- v->print.w = v->print.type == FMT_AHEX ? new_width * 2 : new_width;
- v->write.w = v->write.type == FMT_AHEX ? new_width * 2 : new_width;
- }
+ fmt_resize (&v->print, new_width);
+ fmt_resize (&v->write, new_width);
v->width = new_width;
+ {
+ const int old_val_count = value_cnt_from_width (old_width);
+ const int new_val_count = value_cnt_from_width (new_width);
+
+ if ( old_val_count != new_val_count)
+ dict_var_resized (v, new_val_count - old_val_count);
+ }
+
dict_var_changed (v);
}
/* Returns true if variable V is numeric, false otherwise. */
bool
-var_is_numeric (const struct variable *v)
+var_is_numeric (const struct variable *v)
{
- return var_get_type (v) == VAR_NUMERIC;
+ return var_get_type (v) == VAL_NUMERIC;
}
/* Returns true if variable V is a string variable, false
otherwise. */
bool
-var_is_alpha (const struct variable *v)
+var_is_alpha (const struct variable *v)
{
- return var_get_type (v) == VAR_STRING;
+ 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)
+var_is_short_string (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->width > 0 && v->width <= MAX_SHORT_STRING;
}
@@ -412,7 +396,7 @@ var_is_short_string (const struct variable *v)
/* Returns true if variable V is a long string variable, false
otherwise. */
bool
-var_is_long_string (const struct variable *v)
+var_is_long_string (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->width > MAX_SHORT_STRING;
}
@@ -420,14 +404,14 @@ var_is_long_string (const struct variable *v)
/* Returns the number of "union value"s need to store a value of
variable V. */
size_t
-var_get_value_cnt (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_value_cnt (const struct variable *v)
{
- return v->width == 0 ? 1 : DIV_RND_UP (v->width, MAX_SHORT_STRING);
+ return value_cnt_from_width (v->width);
}
/* Returns variable V's missing values. */
const struct missing_values *
-var_get_missing_values (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_missing_values (const struct variable *v)
{
return &v->miss;
}
@@ -439,7 +423,7 @@ var_get_missing_values (const struct variable *v)
void
var_set_missing_values (struct variable *v, const struct missing_values *miss)
{
- if (miss != NULL)
+ if (miss != NULL)
{
assert (mv_is_resizable (miss, v->width));
mv_copy (&v->miss, miss);
@@ -453,7 +437,7 @@ var_set_missing_values (struct variable *v, const struct missing_values *miss)
/* Sets variable V to have no user-missing values. */
void
-var_clear_missing_values (struct variable *v)
+var_clear_missing_values (struct variable *v)
{
var_set_missing_values (v, NULL);
}
@@ -461,82 +445,50 @@ var_clear_missing_values (struct variable *v)
/* Returns true if V has any user-missing values,
false otherwise. */
bool
-var_has_missing_values (const struct variable *v)
+var_has_missing_values (const struct variable *v)
{
return !mv_is_empty (&v->miss);
}
-/* Returns true if VALUE is system missing or user-missing value
- for V, false otherwise. */
+/* Returns true if VALUE is in the given CLASS of missing values
+ in V, false otherwise. */
bool
-var_is_value_missing (const struct variable *v, const union value *value)
+var_is_value_missing (const struct variable *v, const union value *value,
+ enum mv_class class)
{
- return mv_is_value_missing (&v->miss, value);
+ return mv_is_value_missing (&v->miss, value, class);
}
-/* Returns true if D is system missing or a missing value in V,
- false otherwise.
+/* Returns true if D is in the given CLASS of missing values in
+ V, false otherwise.
V must be a numeric variable. */
bool
-var_is_num_missing (const struct variable *v, double d)
+var_is_num_missing (const struct variable *v, double d, enum mv_class class)
{
- return mv_is_num_missing (&v->miss, d);
+ return mv_is_num_missing (&v->miss, d, class);
}
/* Returns true if S[] is a missing value for V, false otherwise.
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[])
-{
- return mv_is_str_missing (&v->miss, s);
-}
-
-/* Returns true if VALUE is a missing value for V, false
- otherwise. */
-bool
-var_is_value_user_missing (const struct variable *v, const union value *value)
-{
- return mv_is_value_user_missing (&v->miss, value);
-}
-
-/* Returns true if D is a user-missing value for V, false
- otherwise. V must be a numeric variable. */
-bool
-var_is_num_user_missing (const struct variable *v, double d)
+var_is_str_missing (const struct variable *v, const char s[],
+ enum mv_class class)
{
- return mv_is_num_user_missing (&v->miss, d);
-}
-
-/* Returns true if S[] is a missing value for V, false otherwise.
- V must be a string variable.
- S[] must contain exactly as many characters as V's width. */
-bool
-var_is_str_user_missing (const struct variable *v, const char s[])
-{
- return mv_is_str_user_missing (&v->miss, s);
-}
-
-/* Returns true if V is a numeric variable and VALUE is the
- system missing value. */
-bool
-var_is_value_system_missing (const struct variable *v,
- const union value *value)
-{
- return mv_is_value_system_missing (&v->miss, value);
+ return mv_is_str_missing (&v->miss, s, class);
}
/* Returns variable V's value labels,
possibly a null pointer if it has none. */
const struct val_labs *
-var_get_value_labels (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_value_labels (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->val_labs;
}
/* Returns true if variable V has at least one value label. */
bool
-var_has_value_labels (const struct variable *v)
+var_has_value_labels (const struct variable *v)
{
return val_labs_count (v->val_labs) > 0;
}
@@ -546,7 +498,7 @@ var_has_value_labels (const struct variable *v)
changed to V's width.
If VLS is null, then V's value labels, if any, are removed. */
void
-var_set_value_labels (struct variable *v, const struct val_labs *vls)
+var_set_value_labels (struct variable *v, const struct val_labs *vls)
{
val_labs_destroy (v->val_labs);
v->val_labs = NULL;
@@ -554,7 +506,7 @@ var_set_value_labels (struct variable *v, const struct val_labs *vls)
if (vls != NULL)
{
assert (val_labs_can_set_width (vls, v->width));
- v->val_labs = val_labs_copy (vls);
+ v->val_labs = val_labs_clone (vls);
val_labs_set_width (v->val_labs, v->width);
dict_var_changed (v);
}
@@ -563,7 +515,7 @@ var_set_value_labels (struct variable *v, const struct val_labs *vls)
/* Makes sure that V has a set of value labels,
by assigning one to it if necessary. */
static void
-alloc_value_labels (struct variable *v)
+alloc_value_labels (struct variable *v)
{
assert (!var_is_long_string (v));
if (v->val_labs == NULL)
@@ -572,11 +524,10 @@ alloc_value_labels (struct variable *v)
/* 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.
- V must not be a long string variable. */
+ existing label or if V is a long string variable. */
bool
var_add_value_label (struct variable *v,
- const union value *value, const char *label)
+ const union value *value, const char *label)
{
alloc_value_labels (v);
return val_labs_add (v->val_labs, *value, label);
@@ -584,7 +535,7 @@ var_add_value_label (struct variable *v,
/* Adds or replaces a value label with the given VALUE and LABEL
to V.
- V must not be a long string variable. */
+ 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)
@@ -595,7 +546,7 @@ var_replace_value_label (struct variable *v,
/* Removes V's value labels, if any. */
void
-var_clear_value_labels (struct variable *v)
+var_clear_value_labels (struct variable *v)
{
var_set_value_labels (v, NULL);
}
@@ -603,42 +554,46 @@ var_clear_value_labels (struct variable *v)
/* Returns the label associated with VALUE for variable V,
or a null pointer if none. */
const char *
-var_lookup_value_label (const struct variable *v, const union value *value)
+var_lookup_value_label (const struct variable *v, const union value *value)
{
return val_labs_find (v->val_labs, *value);
}
-/* Get a string representing VALUE for variable V.
- That is, if VALUE has a label, return that label,
- otherwise format VALUE and return the formatted string. */
-const char *
-var_get_value_name (const struct variable *v, const union value *value)
+/* Append STR with a string representing VALUE for variable V.
+ That is, if VALUE has a label, append that label,
+ otherwise format VALUE and append the formatted string.
+ STR must be a pointer to an initialised struct string.
+*/
+void
+var_append_value_name (const struct variable *v, const union value *value,
+ struct string *str)
{
const char *name = var_lookup_value_label (v, value);
- if (name == NULL)
+ if (name == NULL)
{
- static char buf[MAX_STRING + 1];
- data_out (value, &v->print, buf);
- buf[v->print.w] = '\0';
- name = buf;
+ char *s = ds_put_uninit (str, v->print.w);
+ data_out (value, &v->print, s);
}
- return name;
+ else
+ ds_put_cstr (str, name);
}
+
/* Print and write formats. */
/* Returns V's print format specification. */
const struct fmt_spec *
-var_get_print_format (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_print_format (const struct variable *v)
{
return &v->print;
}
/* Sets V's print format specification to PRINT, which must be a
- valid format specification for outputting a variable of V's
- width. */
+ valid format specification for a variable of V's width
+ (ordinarily an output format, but input formats are not
+ rejected). */
void
-var_set_print_format (struct variable *v, const struct fmt_spec *print)
+var_set_print_format (struct variable *v, const struct fmt_spec *print)
{
assert (fmt_check_width_compat (print, v->width));
v->print = *print;
@@ -647,16 +602,17 @@ var_set_print_format (struct variable *v, const struct fmt_spec *print)
/* Returns V's write format specification. */
const struct fmt_spec *
-var_get_write_format (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_write_format (const struct variable *v)
{
return &v->write;
}
/* Sets V's write format specification to WRITE, which must be a
- valid format specification for outputting a variable of V's
- width. */
+ valid format specification for a variable of V's width
+ (ordinarily an output format, but input formats are not
+ rejected). */
void
-var_set_write_format (struct variable *v, const struct fmt_spec *write)
+var_set_write_format (struct variable *v, const struct fmt_spec *write)
{
assert (fmt_check_width_compat (write, v->width));
v->write = *write;
@@ -664,14 +620,27 @@ var_set_write_format (struct variable *v, const struct fmt_spec *write)
}
/* Sets V's print and write format specifications to FORMAT,
- which must be a valid format specification for outputting a
- variable of V's width. */
+ which must be a valid format specification for a variable of
+ V's width (ordinarily an output format, but input formats are
+ not rejected). */
void
-var_set_both_formats (struct variable *v, const struct fmt_spec *format)
+var_set_both_formats (struct variable *v, const struct fmt_spec *format)
{
var_set_print_format (v, format);
var_set_write_format (v, format);
}
+
+/* Returns the default print and write format for a variable of
+ the given TYPE, as set by var_create. The return value can be
+ used to reset a variable's print and write formats to the
+ default. */
+struct fmt_spec
+var_default_formats (int width)
+{
+ return (width == 0
+ ? fmt_for_output (FMT_F, 8, 2)
+ : fmt_for_output (FMT_A, width, 0));
+}
/* Return a string representing this variable, in the form most
appropriate from a human factors perspective, that is, its
@@ -684,7 +653,7 @@ var_to_string (const struct variable *v)
/* Returns V's variable label, or a null pointer if it has none. */
const char *
-var_get_label (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_label (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->label;
}
@@ -695,17 +664,17 @@ var_get_label (const struct variable *v)
(after stripping white space), then V's variable label (if
any) is removed. */
void
-var_set_label (struct variable *v, const char *label)
+var_set_label (struct variable *v, const char *label)
{
free (v->label);
v->label = NULL;
- if (label != NULL)
+ if (label != NULL)
{
struct substring s = ss_cstr (label);
ss_trim (&s, ss_cstr (CC_SPACES));
ss_truncate (&s, 255);
- if (!ss_is_empty (s))
+ if (!ss_is_empty (s))
v->label = ss_xstrdup (s);
dict_var_changed (v);
}
@@ -713,7 +682,7 @@ var_set_label (struct variable *v, const char *label)
/* Removes any variable label from V. */
void
-var_clear_label (struct variable *v)
+var_clear_label (struct variable *v)
{
var_set_label (v, NULL);
}
@@ -721,7 +690,7 @@ var_clear_label (struct variable *v)
/* Returns true if V has a variable V,
false otherwise. */
bool
-var_has_label (const struct variable *v)
+var_has_label (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->label != NULL;
}
@@ -736,37 +705,53 @@ measure_is_valid (enum measure m)
/* Returns V's measurement level. */
enum measure
-var_get_measure (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_measure (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->measure;
}
/* Sets V's measurement level to MEASURE. */
void
-var_set_measure (struct variable *v, enum measure measure)
+var_set_measure (struct variable *v, enum measure measure)
{
assert (measure_is_valid (measure));
v->measure = measure;
dict_var_changed (v);
}
+
+/* Returns the default measurement level for a variable of the
+ given TYPE, as set by var_create. The return value can be
+ used to reset a variable's measurement level to the
+ default. */
+enum measure
+var_default_measure (enum val_type type)
+{
+ return type == VAL_NUMERIC ? MEASURE_SCALE : MEASURE_NOMINAL;
+}
/* Returns V's display width, which applies only to GUIs. */
int
-var_get_display_width (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_display_width (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->display_width;
}
-
-
-
/* Sets V's display width to DISPLAY_WIDTH. */
void
-var_set_display_width (struct variable *v, int display_width)
+var_set_display_width (struct variable *v, int display_width)
{
v->display_width = display_width;
dict_var_changed (v);
}
+
+/* Returns the default display width for a variable of the given
+ WIDTH, as set by var_create. The return value can be used to
+ reset a variable's display width to the default. */
+int
+var_default_display_width (int width)
+{
+ return width == 0 ? 8 : MIN (width, 32);
+}
/* Returns true if A is a valid alignment,
false otherwise. */
@@ -778,34 +763,43 @@ alignment_is_valid (enum alignment a)
/* Returns V's display alignment, which applies only to GUIs. */
enum alignment
-var_get_alignment (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_alignment (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->alignment;
}
/* Sets V's display alignment to ALIGNMENT. */
void
-var_set_alignment (struct variable *v, enum alignment alignment)
+var_set_alignment (struct variable *v, enum alignment alignment)
{
assert (alignment_is_valid (alignment));
v->alignment = alignment;
dict_var_changed (v);
}
+
+/* Returns the default display alignment for a variable of the
+ given TYPE, as set by var_create. The return value can be
+ used to reset a variable's display alignment to the default. */
+enum alignment
+var_default_alignment (enum val_type type)
+{
+ return type == VAL_NUMERIC ? ALIGN_RIGHT : ALIGN_LEFT;
+}
/* Whether variables' values should be preserved from case to
case. */
/* Returns true if variable V's value should be left from case to
- case, instead of being reset to 0, system-missing, or blanks. */
+ case, instead of being reset to system-missing or blanks. */
bool
-var_get_leave (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_leave (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->leave;
}
/* Sets V's leave setting to LEAVE. */
void
-var_set_leave (struct variable *v, bool leave)
+var_set_leave (struct variable *v, bool leave)
{
assert (leave || !var_must_leave (v));
v->leave = leave;
@@ -815,52 +809,85 @@ var_set_leave (struct variable *v, bool leave)
/* Returns true if V must be left from case to case,
false if it can be set either way. */
bool
-var_must_leave (const struct variable *v)
+var_must_leave (const struct variable *v)
{
- return dict_class_from_id (v->name) == DC_SCRATCH;
+ return var_get_dict_class (v) == DC_SCRATCH;
}
-/* Returns V's short name, if it has one, or a null pointer
- otherwise.
+/* Returns the number of short names stored in VAR.
Short names are used only for system and portable file input
and output. They are upper-case only, not necessarily unique,
and limited to SHORT_NAME_LEN characters (plus a null
- terminator). Any variable may have no short name, indicated
- by returning a null pointer. */
+ terminator). Ordinarily a variable has at most one short
+ name, but very long string variables (longer than 255 bytes)
+ may have more. A variable might not have any short name at
+ all if it hasn't been saved to or read from a system or
+ portable file. */
+size_t
+var_get_short_name_cnt (const struct variable *var)
+{
+ return var->short_name_cnt;
+}
+
+/* Returns VAR's short name with the given IDX, if it has one
+ with that index, or a null pointer otherwise. Short names may
+ be sparse: even if IDX is less than the number of short names
+ in VAR, this function may return a null pointer. */
const char *
-var_get_short_name (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_short_name (const struct variable *var, size_t idx)
{
- return v->short_name[0] != '\0' ? v->short_name : NULL;
+ return idx < var->short_name_cnt ? var->short_names[idx] : NULL;
}
-/* Sets V's short_name 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 variable's short name. */
+/* 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. */
void
-var_set_short_name (struct variable *v, const char *short_name)
+var_set_short_name (struct variable *var, size_t idx, const char *short_name)
{
- assert (v != NULL);
+ assert (var != NULL);
assert (short_name == NULL || var_is_plausible_name (short_name, false));
+ /* Clear old short name numbered IDX, if any. */
+ if (idx < var->short_name_cnt)
+ {
+ free (var->short_names[idx]);
+ var->short_names[idx] = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Install new short name for IDX. */
if (short_name != NULL)
{
- str_copy_trunc (v->short_name, sizeof v->short_name, short_name);
- str_uppercase (v->short_name);
+ if (idx >= var->short_name_cnt)
+ {
+ size_t old_cnt = var->short_name_cnt;
+ size_t i;
+ var->short_name_cnt = MAX (idx * 2, 1);
+ var->short_names = xnrealloc (var->short_names, var->short_name_cnt,
+ sizeof *var->short_names);
+ 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);
+ str_uppercase (var->short_names[idx]);
}
- else
- v->short_name[0] = '\0';
- dict_var_changed (v);
+
+ dict_var_changed (var);
}
-/* Clears V's short name. */
+/* Clears V's short names. */
void
-var_clear_short_name (struct variable *v)
+var_clear_short_names (struct variable *v)
{
- assert (v != NULL);
+ size_t i;
- v->short_name[0] = '\0';
+ for (i = 0; i < v->short_name_cnt; i++)
+ free (v->short_names[i]);
+ free (v->short_names);
+ v->short_names = NULL;
+ v->short_name_cnt = 0;
}
/* Relationship with dictionary. */
@@ -869,7 +896,7 @@ var_clear_short_name (struct variable *v)
for which "dict_get_var (dict, index)" will return V.
V must be in a dictionary. */
size_t
-var_get_dict_index (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_dict_index (const struct variable *v)
{
assert (v->vardict.dict_index != -1);
return v->vardict.dict_index;
@@ -880,7 +907,7 @@ var_get_dict_index (const struct variable *v)
index)" will return the data for V in that case.
V must be in a dictionary. */
size_t
-var_get_case_index (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_case_index (const struct variable *v)
{
assert (v->vardict.case_index != -1);
return v->vardict.case_index;
@@ -889,7 +916,7 @@ var_get_case_index (const struct variable *v)
/* Returns V's auxiliary data, or a null pointer if none has been
attached. */
void *
-var_get_aux (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_aux (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->aux;
}
@@ -899,9 +926,10 @@ var_get_aux (const struct variable *v)
cleared, AUX_DTOR(V) will be called. (var_dtor_free, below,
may be appropriate for use as AUX_DTOR.) */
void *
-var_attach_aux (struct variable *v,
- void *aux, void (*aux_dtor) (struct variable *))
+var_attach_aux (const struct variable *v_,
+ void *aux, void (*aux_dtor) (struct variable *))
{
+ struct variable *v = (struct variable *) v_ ; /* cast away const */
assert (v->aux == NULL);
assert (aux != NULL);
v->aux = aux;
@@ -912,7 +940,7 @@ var_attach_aux (struct variable *v,
/* Remove auxiliary data, if any, from V, and return it, without
calling any associated destructor. */
void *
-var_detach_aux (struct variable *v)
+var_detach_aux (struct variable *v)
{
void *aux = v->aux;
assert (aux != NULL);
@@ -923,10 +951,10 @@ var_detach_aux (struct variable *v)
/* Clears auxiliary data, if any, from V, and calls any
associated destructor. */
void
-var_clear_aux (struct variable *v)
+var_clear_aux (struct variable *v)
{
assert (v != NULL);
- if (v->aux != NULL)
+ if (v->aux != NULL)
{
if (v->aux_dtor != NULL)
v->aux_dtor (v);
@@ -938,7 +966,7 @@ var_clear_aux (struct variable *v)
destructor (passed as AUX_DTOR to var_attach_aux()) for the
case where the auxiliary data should be passed to free(). */
void
-var_dtor_free (struct variable *v)
+var_dtor_free (struct variable *v)
{
free (v->aux);
}
@@ -948,16 +976,18 @@ var_dtor_free (struct variable *v)
/* Returns V's observed categorical values,
which V must have. */
struct cat_vals *
-var_get_obs_vals (const struct variable *v)
+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. */
+/* Sets V's observed categorical values to CAT_VALS.
+ V becomes the owner of CAT_VALS. */
void
-var_set_obs_vals (struct variable *v, struct cat_vals *cat_vals)
+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;
}
@@ -965,47 +995,14 @@ var_set_obs_vals (struct variable *v, struct cat_vals *cat_vals)
/* Returns true if V has observed categorical values,
false otherwise. */
bool
-var_has_obs_vals (const struct variable *v)
+var_has_obs_vals (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->obs_vals != NULL;
}
-/* Returns the dictionary class corresponding to a variable named
- NAME. */
-enum dict_class
-dict_class_from_id (const char *name)
-{
- switch (name[0])
- {
- default:
- return DC_ORDINARY;
- case '$':
- return DC_SYSTEM;
- case '#':
- return DC_SCRATCH;
- }
-}
-
-/* Returns the name of dictionary class DICT_CLASS. */
-const char *
-dict_class_to_name (enum dict_class dict_class)
-{
- switch (dict_class)
- {
- case DC_ORDINARY:
- return _("ordinary");
- case DC_SYSTEM:
- return _("system");
- case DC_SCRATCH:
- return _("scratch");
- default:
- NOT_REACHED ();
- }
-}
-
/* Returns V's vardict structure. */
const struct vardict_info *
-var_get_vardict (const struct variable *v)
+var_get_vardict (const struct variable *v)
{
assert (var_has_vardict (v));
return &v->vardict;
@@ -1013,7 +1010,7 @@ var_get_vardict (const struct variable *v)
/* 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, const struct vardict_info *vardict)
{
assert (vardict->dict_index >= 0);
assert (vardict->case_index >= 0);
@@ -1022,14 +1019,14 @@ var_set_vardict (struct variable *v, const struct vardict_info *vardict)
/* Returns true if V has vardict data. */
bool
-var_has_vardict (const struct variable *v)
+var_has_vardict (const struct variable *v)
{
return v->vardict.dict_index != -1;
}
/* Clears V's vardict data. */
void
-var_clear_vardict (struct variable *v)
+var_clear_vardict (struct variable *v)
{
v->vardict.dict_index = v->vardict.case_index = -1;
}