Hi Elias,
normally you do something like this:
// const Value & value;
PrintContext pctx(style, Workspace::get_PP(), Workspace::get_CT(),
Workspace::get_PW());
PrintBuffer pb(value, pctx);
UCS_string ucs(pb, value.get_rank(), pctx.get_PW());
...
You can use your own ⎕PW value instead of Workspace::get_PW() above.
It is generally a bad idea if programs or functions other then the
interpreter itself modify the data structures
of the interpreter because the functions of the interpreter make certain
assumptions regarding the state of
its data structures. If other functions modify these data structures,
then it becomes impossible for me to
maintain the interpreter.
/// Jürgen
On 02/18/2014 04:58 AM, Elias Mårtenson wrote:
In my native code, I would like to be able to get a printable
representation of a Value_P as if ⎕PW was set to some very large value
(effectively unlimited).
What is the most efficient way to do this?
I was trying to call assign on the return value from
Workspace::get_v_Quad_PW(), but I got a DOMAIN ERROR (I suppose I made
some silly mistake somewhere though) but I don't think that might be
the best way to it.
Regards,
Elias