* Fix reading of files in the root of a zip
Xlsx.php relies in dirname($filename) for path generation. When path is a bare filename (i.e. files in the root of the zip file), dirname($filename) returns a relative path to the current directory ("."). This is ok for filesystems, but not when accesing contents in a zip file.
Xlsx documents with files in the root of the zip container are not common, but legit. I've found it to happen in files generated by Google Campaign Manager 360.
* Update Xlsx.php
* Update Xlsx.php
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Add files via upload
* Create XlsxRootZipFilesTest.php
* Update XlsxRootZipFilesTest.php
* Add files via upload
* Delete rootZipFiles.xlsx
* Update XlsxRootZipFilesTest.php
* Update Xlsx.php
PR #2720 failed because a timestamp in Document Properties Test was off by 1. This was due to one of two possible reasons. The constructor for Properties set the Created and Modified times using separate calls to the time function; if those happened to occur in different seconds, the test would fail. The test might also fail if the Created and Modified times used the same timestamp, but the time used to compare against those was calculated in a different second. It is surprising that this failure hasn't shown up before. Regardless, this PR corrects both possible problems.
It gets awkward when the defined name is for an actual range rather than for an individual named cell; because we need to manipulate the stack when that happens.
The code is ugly, and this is a rather simplistic approach, but it works as long as the named range is a cell, a cell range, or even a "chained" range - it won't work if we have union or intersection operators in the defined range - but it does provide formula support that never existed before.
Validation added for
- invalid characters
- invalid names ("C", "c", "R", or "r")
- cell references
- space separate words
- maxlength of 255 characters
- unique table names across worksheet
Current implementation for all methods that take a single cell reference argument:
- `setCellValue()`
- `setCellValueExplicit()`
- `getCell()`
- `cellExists()`
- `setBreak()`
- `freezePane()`
- `getComment()`
Also introducing a CellRange object to work with similar cases for methods that accept a cell range rather than simply a cell address; and RowRange/ColumnRange objects for those cases.
Still need to apply to methods that accept a cell range or single cell:
- `mergeCells()`
- `unmergeCells()`
- `protectCells()`
- `unprotectCells()`
- `setAutoFilter()`
Then there's a few special cases that accept row and column ranges, not simply cell ranges; or a series of cell ranges.
The code could stil do with some cleaning up, and better optimisation for memory usage; but all tests are passing... that's for full multi-level sorting (including direction), and allowing for correct sorting of sting/numeric datatypes.
* Eliminate Most Scrutinizer Problems in Test Suite
Mostly minor code changes, with some annotations.
* Missed 2 php-cs-fixer Problems
They should be fixed now.
- Update existing ranges, expanding if necessary, rather than trying to clone for each individual cell
- Update conditions, so that cell references and formulae are maintained correctly
Note that absolute as well as relative cell references should be updated in conditions
* Add editAs Property for 2-cell Anchor Drawings
This change builds on PR #2532 (@naotake51 as PR #2532), using ideas from PR #2237 (@AdamGaskins), which has had changes requested for several months. It covers a lot of the same ground as 2532. In Excel, two-cell anchor drawings can be edited as "twocell", "onecell", or "absolute". This PR adds support for those options, with a sample file that demonstrates the difference in addition to unit tests. Several other tests are added to improve the spotty coverage for Drawings.
There have been several other tickets referencing two cell anchors, including issue #1159 and PR #1160 (@sgarwood, who also added support for editAs), PR #643, and issue #126, all now closed but not necessarily entirely resolved. I will try to ensure that those tickets are addressed with this one.
And, in trying to make sure 1160 is covered, I stumbled upon a bug. If you use the same image resource to create two+ memory drawings, the MemoryDrawing destructor for the first will cause the rest to generate a very long warning message. This is not a problem for Php8+, only for Php7-. I have suppressed the message in the MemoryDrawing constructor. 1160 went stale due to an unresolved test error, but I don't think this was the problem. At any rate, its test works now.
* Scrutinizer
It reported 1 minor issue (fixed normally), and 2 major. One is fixed with a kludge. The other is a case where Scrutinizer's analysis is just wrong, and I can't figure out a kludge. But I was able to add an annotation (the first time I've managed to get one past phpcs/php-cs-fixer). We'll see.