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spv-file-format.texi: Updates.
author
Ben Pfaff
<blp@cs.stanford.edu>
Sun, 1 Dec 2019 23:52:06 +0000
(23:52 +0000)
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Ben Pfaff
<blp@cs.stanford.edu>
Mon, 2 Dec 2019 01:15:03 +0000
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doc/dev/spv-file-format.texi
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b/doc/dev/spv-file-format.texi
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doc/dev/spv-file-format.texi
+++ b/
doc/dev/spv-file-format.texi
@@
-29,7
+29,9
@@
Java ``JAR'' files (and ODF files), but whereas a JAR manifest
contains a sequence of colon-delimited key/value pairs, an SPV
manifest contains the string @samp{allowPivoting=true}, without a
new-line. PSPP uses this string to identify an SPV file; it is
contains a sequence of colon-delimited key/value pairs, an SPV
manifest contains the string @samp{allowPivoting=true}, without a
new-line. PSPP uses this string to identify an SPV file; it is
-invariant across the corpus.
+invariant across the corpus.@footnote{SPV files always begin with the
+7-byte sequence 50 4b 03 04 14 00 08, but this is not a useful magic
+number because most Zip archives start the same way.}
The rest of the members in an SPV file's Zip archive fall into two
categories: @dfn{structure} and @dfn{detail} members. Structure
The rest of the members in an SPV file's Zip archive fall into two
categories: @dfn{structure} and @dfn{detail} members. Structure
@@
-343,8
+345,8
@@
December 5, 2014 5:00:19 o'clock PM EST}.
@defvr {Attribute} @code{lockReader}
Whether a reader should be allowed to edit the output. The possible
@defvr {Attribute} @code{lockReader}
Whether a reader should be allowed to edit the output. The possible
-values are @code{true} and @code{false}
, but the corpus only contains
-
@code{false}
.
+values are @code{true} and @code{false}
. The value @code{false} is by
+
far the most common
.
@end defvr
@defvr {Attribute} @code{schemaLocation}
@end defvr
@defvr {Attribute} @code{schemaLocation}