With the deprecation of `auto_detect_line_endings` in Php8.1, there have been some tickets (issue #2609 and PR #2438). Although the deprecation message is suppressed, users with a homegrown error handler may still see it. I am not very concerned about that symptom, but I imagine that there will be more similar tickets in future. This PR adds a new property/method to Reader/CSV to allow the user to avoid the deprecated code, at the negligible cost of being unable to read a CSV with Mac line endings even on a Php version that could support it.
These changes were already implemented as PR #2428. They were, alas, regressed by PR #2585. If at first you don't succeed ...
As configured, Phpstan running under Php7 reports no errors. However, running under Php8, it reports 100 (!) errors. The vast majority of these are due to two reasons:
- renaming parameters in Php builtin functions in preparation for named parameters.
- using the new class GdImage rather than type resource as the argument type for many image-based functions.
Regardless of the cause, this will be a problem sooner or later. This PR is an attempt to get ahead of that problem. For source members, it tweaks only the Phpstan configuration files, without changing any PhpSpreadsheet code. For the small number of test members involved, the code is fixed. Php7 and Php8 both report no errors with this configuration.
Because this involves no changes to code, and because Phpstan baseline is a common cause of merge difficulties, I will probably merge this in a day or two, more quickly than I customarily do.
Note that this method is used when translating Excel functions between en and other locale languages, as well as when converting formulae between different spreadsheet formats (e.g. Ods to Excel)
Nor is this a perfect solution, as there may still be issues when function calls have array arguments that themselves contain function calls; but it's still better than the current logic
Fix#2499, which see for details of an obscure problem affecting both PhpSpreadsheet and Excel. Add support for palette contained in workbook styles. This seems to be a very rare occurrence, so allow it only when the palette contains exactly 64 entries. If there are other possibilities, we'll presumably have a new workbook to guide us how to handle them. Also add some tests for specification of indexed color without palette, another rarity (no in-range examples amongst our current files). Also change one private static array, initialized once at run-time and never changed, to a constant.
* Capture of worksheet name in Calculation Engine cell references modified to handle apostrophe and quote marks, and made non-greedy to avoid ensure that multiple quoted worksheet names in a formula aren't all captured in one go
* Split some of the unit tests into separate test classes
* Initial work on implementing Array-enabled for the HLOOKUP() and VLOOKUP() functions
* In the MATCH() function, we should also use `evaluateArrayArgumentsIgnore()` because the lookupvalue and matchType arguments can be array arguments, but lookupArray is always a dataset matrix
Implement Array-enabled for ERROR.TYPE() function
Extract ERROR.TYPE() function tests into separate test file
Extract error function tests into separate test files
And thus complete the implemented Information functions
* First steps toward array-enabling the information functions
Also includes moving unit tests out from Functions and into a separate, dedicated Information folder
* Resolve issue with IF(), branch pruning and calculation cache (ensure that we don't convert the if condition to a bool before we've tested to see if it evaluates to an error)
More refactoring
Fix#2523. This isn't actually a fix; the problem was reported and confirmed for 1.21, but had already been fixed in master (and remains fixed in 1.22). This PR just adds a unit test for the original problem.
* Start work on array-enabling the Lookup and Reference functions
Requires a new method (`evaluateArrayArgumentsSubsetFrom()`) in the `ArrayEnabled` Trait to handle functions where the arguments that need special array handling are trailing rather than leading arguments
* Start work on array-enabling the Lookup and Reference functions
Requires a new method (`evaluateArrayArgumentsSubsetFrom()`) in the `ArrayEnabled` Trait to handle functions where the arguments that need special array handling are trailing rather than leading arguments
* Split Information functions into a dedicated class and namespace and categorise as Value or Error
* Refactor all error functions into the new ExcelError class
* Enable array-readiness for more Math/Trig functions; CEILING() FLOOR() (and variants), TRUNC(), BASE() and the various Logarithms
* Minor refactoring