The integer info record, if present, has the following format:
/* Header. */ int32 rec_type; int32 subtype; int32 size; int32 count; /* Data. */ int32 version_major; int32 version_minor; int32 version_revision; int32 machine_code; int32 floating_point_rep; int32 compression_code; int32 endianness; int32 character_code;
int32 rec_type;
Record type. Always set to 7.
int32 subtype;
Record subtype. Always set to 3.
int32 size;
Size of each piece of data in the data part, in bytes. Always set to 4.
int32 count;
Number of pieces of data in the data part. Always set to 8.
int32 version_major;
PSPP major version number. In version x.y.z, this is x.
int32 version_minor;
PSPP minor version number. In version x.y.z, this is y.
int32 version_revision;
PSPP version revision number. In version x.y.z, this is z.
int32 machine_code;
Machine code. PSPP always set this field to value to -1, but other values may appear.
int32 floating_point_rep;
Floating point representation code. For IEEE 754 systems this is 1. IBM 370 sets this to 2, and DEC VAX E to 3.
int32 compression_code;
Compression code. Always set to 1, regardless of whether or how the file is compressed.
int32 endianness;
Machine endianness. 1 indicates big-endian, 2 indicates little-endian.
int32 character_code;
Character code. The following values have been actually observed in system files:
EBCDIC.
7-bit ASCII.
The windows-1250
code page for Central European and Eastern
European languages.
The windows-1252
code page for Western European languages.
ISO 8859-1.
UTF-8.
The following additional values are known to be defined:
8-bit “ASCII”.
DEC Kanji.
Other Windows code page numbers are known to be generally valid.
Old versions of SPSS for Unix and Windows always wrote value 2 in this field, regardless of the encoding in use. Newer versions also write the character encoding as a string (see Character Encoding Record).