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oleibman 13b62becdd
Fix for Issue #1887 - Lose Track of Selected Cells After Save (#1908)
* Fix for Issue #1887 - Lose Track of Selected Cells After Save

Issue #1887 reports that selected cells are lost after saving Xlsx. Testing indicates that this applies to the object in memory, though not to the saved spreadsheet.

Xlsx writer tries to save calculated values for cells which contain formulas. Calculation::_calculateFormulaValue issues a getStyle call merely to retrieve the quotePrefix property, which, if set, indicates that the cell does not contain a formula even though it looks like one. A side-effect of calls to getStyle is that selectedCell is updated. That is clearly accidental, and highly undesirable, in this case. Code is changed to save selectedCell before getStyle call and restore it afterwards.

The problem was reported only for Xlsx save. To be on the safe side, test is made for output formats of Xlsx, Xls, Ods, Html (which basically includes Pdf), and Csv. For all of those, the object in memory is tested after the save. For Xlsx and Xls, the saved file is also tested. It does not make sense to test the saved file for Csv and Html. It does make sense to test it for Ods, but the necessary support is not yet present in either the Ods Reader or Ods Writer - a project for another day.

* Move Logic Out of Calculation, Add Support for Ods ActiveSheet and SelectedCells

Mark Baker thought logic belonged in Worksheet, not Calculation.
I couldn't get it to work in Worksheet, but doing it in Cell works,
and that has already been used to preserve ActiveSheet over call to
getCalculatedValue, so this just extends that idea to SelectedCells.

Original tests could not completely support Ods because of a lack of support
for ActiveSheet and SelectedCells in Ods Reader and Writer.
There's a lot missing in Ods support, but a journey of 1000 miles ...
Those two particular concepts are now supported for Ods.
2021-03-10 21:23:08 +01:00
oleibman 80a20fc991
100% Coverage for Calculation/DateTime (#1870)
* 100% Coverage for Calculation/DateTime

The code in DateTime is now completely covered.
Along the way, some errors were discovered and corrected.
- The tests which have had to be changed at the start of every year are
replaced by more robust equivalents which do not require annual changes.
- Several places in the code where Gnumeric and OpenOffice were thought to differ
from Excel do not appear to have had any justification.
I have left a comment where such code has been removed.
- Use DateTime when possible rather than date, time, or strftime functions to avoid
potential Y2038 problems.
- Some impossible code has been removed, replaced by an explanatory comment.
- NETWORKDAYS had a bug when the start date was Sunday. There had been no tests
of this condition.
- Some functions allow boolean and null arguments where a number is expected.
This is more complicated than the equivalent situations in MathTrig because
the initial date for these calculations can be Day 1 rather than Day 0.
- More testing for dates from 1900-01-01 through the fictitious
everywhere-but-Excel 1900-01-29.
    - This showed that there is an additional Excel bug - Excel evaluates
WEEKNUM(emptycell) as 0, which is not a valid result for
WEEKNUM without a second argument.
PhpSpreadsheet now duplicates this bug.
    - There is a similar and even worse bug for 1904-01-01 in 1904 calculations.
Weeknum returns 0 for this,
but returns the correct value for arguments of 0 or null.
    - DATEVALUE should accept 1900-02-29 (sigh) and relatives.
PhpSpreadsheet now duplicates this bug.
- Testing bootstrap sets default timezone. This appears to be a relic from
the releases of PHP where the unwise decision, subsequenly reversed,
was made to issue messages for
"no default timezone is set" rather than just use a sensible default.
This was a disruptive setting for some of the tests I added.
There is only one test in the entire suite which is default-timezone-dependent.
Setting and resetting of default timezone is moved to that test
(Reader/ODS/ODSTest), and out of bootstrap.
- There had been no testing of NOW() function.
- DATEVALUE test had no tests for 1904 calendar and needs some.
- DATE test changed 1900/1904 calendar in use without restoring it.
- WEEKDAY test had no tests for 1904 calendar and needs some.
    - Which revealed a bug in Shared/Date (excelToDateTimeObject was not
recognizing 1904-01-01 as valid when 1904 calendar is in use).
    - And an additional bug in that legal 1904-calendar values in the 0.0-1.0
range yielded the same "wrong" answers as 1900-calendar (see "One note" below).
Also the comment for one of the calendar-1904 tests was wrong in attempting
to identify what time of day the fraction represented.

I had wanted to break this up into a set of smaller modules, a process already
started for Engineering and MathTrig.
However the number of source code changes was sufficient that I wanted
a clean delta for this request.
If it is merged, I will work on breaking it up afterwards.

One note - Shared/Date/excelToDateTimeObject, when calendar-1900 is in use,
returns an unexpected result if its argument is between 0 and 1,
which is nominally invalid for that calendar.
It uses a base-1970 calendar in that instance. That check is not justifiable
for calendar-1904, where values in that range are legal,
so I made the check specific to calendar-1900,
and adjusted 3 1904 unit test results accordingly. However, I have to admit that
I don't understand why that check should be made even for calendar-1900.
It certainly doesn't match anything that Excel does.
I would recommend scrapping that code altogether.
If agreed, I would do this as part of the break-up into smaller modules.

Another note -
more controversially, it is clear that PhpSpreadsheet needs to support
the Excel and PHP date formats. Although it requires further study,
I am not convinced that it needs to support Unix timestamp format.
Since that is a potential source of Y2038 problems on 32-bit systems,
I would like to open a PR to deprecate the use of that format.
Please let me know if you are aware of a valid reason to continue to support it.
2021-02-27 20:43:22 +01:00
oleibman a66233b72f
Fix For #1772 Null Exception on ODS Read (#1776)
Fix for #1772.
Header and Footer Properties may be omitted in Page Setting Style Set.
Code changed to allow for this possibility, and tests added.
2021-01-28 12:42:41 +01:00
oleibman 735103c120
Improve Coverage for ODS Reader (#1545)
* Improve Coverage for ODS Reader

Reader/ODS/Properties is now 100% covered.
Reader/ODS is covered except for 1 statement. As the original author
put it, "table-header-rows TODO: figure this out ... I'm not sure that
PhpExcel has an API for this". I'm still thinking about it, but, so far,
I agree with the author.

There are minimal code changes.
- Several places test !zip->open() to see whether the test failed.
  However, zip->open() returns true or a string, so the test never
  detects failure. Change to zip->open() !== true. No previous tests.
- Suppress warning messages from simplexml_load_string (there had
  been no tests for invalid xml).
- One document property was misnamed, and one non-existent property
  was tested for.

I added a number of tests, creating an ODS directory, and moving
OdsTest to that directory.

* Scrutinizer Recommendation

Unused variable in one test.

* Update CHANGELOG

Co-authored-by: Adrien Crivelli <adrien.crivelli@gmail.com>
2020-07-26 12:40:49 +09:00
Adrien Crivelli 395b750030
Stricter visibility 2020-07-19 12:30:31 +09:00
Adrien Crivelli c3fa31de13
Missing typing 2020-07-19 12:21:40 +09:00
MarkBaker 6cbb622a9e Minor refactoring 2020-07-05 18:25:39 +02:00
MarkBaker e89196f65b phpcs fixes, although I thought I'd successfully added the pre-commit hook to pick those up before the commit, guess the problem is running from Windoze, so I'll have to address that 2020-07-05 17:05:44 +02:00
MarkBaker 8629337101 Retrieving print/page setup for the Xml Reader 2020-07-05 16:22:35 +02:00