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Author SHA1 Message Date
Adrien Crivelli 5029e8147e Update coding style 2023-09-13 10:26:51 +08:00
Adrien Crivelli ec4098c8fd Strict mode for all tests
While we might never be able to have 100% of our code strict, we can at
the very least do it for all of our tests. This ensures that our tests
are using our API with the types as intended by the test author, and not
silently be cast to what our API requires.
2023-09-07 17:44:56 +08:00
Adrien Crivelli 922314c69e Rector ReturnTypeFromStrictNativeCallRector and ReturnTypeFromStrictScalarReturnExprRector 2023-09-07 12:35:22 +08:00
oleibman c1968e57b2 Correct Re-computation of Relative Addresses in Defined Names (#3673)
* Correct Re-computation of Relative Addresses in Defined Names

Fix #3661. Insertion or deletion of rows or columns can cause changes to the ranges for Defined Names. In fact, only the absolute parts of such ranges should be adjusted, while the relative parts should be left alone. Otherwise, as the original issue documents, the adjustment to the relative portion winds up being double-counted when the Defined Name is referenced in a formula. The major part of this change is to ReferenceHelper and CellReferenceHelper to not adjust relative addresses for Defined Names. An additional small change is needed in the Calculation engine to `recursiveCalculationCell` when a Defined Formula is being calculated.

In a sense, this is a breaking change, but for an obscure use case which (a) was wrong, and (b) is unlikely to be of importance. Some of the tests in ReferenceHelperTest were wrong and are now corrected, with the results being cross-checked against Excel.

When a Defined Name using relative addressing is defined in Excel, the result is treated as relative to the active cell on the sheet in which the name is defined. PhpSpreadsheet treats it as relative to cell A1. I think that is a reasonable treatment, and will not change its behavior to match Excel's - that would definitely be a breaking change of some consequence.

An interesting use of relative address in a defined name is demonstrated at https://excelguru.ca/always-refer-to-the-cell-above/. Note that the steps there involve setting the selected cell to A2 before defining the name. When that spreadsheet is stored, the actual definition of the range is `A1048576`. Likewise, adding a defined name for the cell to the left would be stored as `XFD1`. This seems a little fragile, but Ods, which I believe does not have the same row and column limits as Excel, certainly treats these values the same as Excel. This particular construction is formally unit-tested. Note, however, that although using these Defined Names as a formula on their own works just fine, a construction like `=SUM(A1:CellAbove)`, as suggested in the article, seems to put PhpSpreadsheet calculation engine in a loop. In the likely event that I can't solve that before I merge this change, I will open a new issue to that effect when I do merge it. Note that this can be handled without defined names as `=SUM(A$1:INDIRECT(ADDRESS(ROW()-1,COLUMN())))`. PhpSpreadsheet will handle this as a cell formula, but not yet as a Named Formula.

The tests show a breakdown evaluating `=ProductTotal` (product of 2 formulas using defined names with relative addresses) on the sheet on which it is defined, but it works from a different sheet. The usual debugging techniques show me why this is happening, but I can't see how to overcome it. As above, if I can't solve it before I merge, I will open a new issue.

For those situations where I intend to open a new issue, tests are added but are marked Incomplete. Because of those, I will leave this PR in draft status for 2 weeks before moving forward with it.

* Fix productTotal Problem

Need to restore current cell after evaluating defined name.
2023-08-30 09:57:10 -07:00
oleibman e9cf27354d PhpUnit 10 Compatibility Part 2 (#3526)
Successor to PR #3523. There are 494 single-line changes (`public function provider` to `public static function provider`) in this PR. None of these were made manually; they were all created with the following script (adapted from
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25909820/how-to-recursively-iterate-through-files-in-php):
```php
$dir = 'C:/git/unit10prep2/tests/PhpSpreadsheetTests';
$it = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir);

// Loop through files
foreach(new RecursiveIteratorIterator($it) as $file) {
    if ($file->getExtension() === 'php') {
        $contents = file_get_contents($file);
        $new = preg_replace('/public function (\\w*)([Pp])rovider/', 'public static function $1$2rovider', $contents);
        if ($new !== $contents) {
            echo "changing $file\n";
            file_put_contents($file, $new);
        }
    }
}
```

After this PR, there will be one more, with a small number of test changes, and enabling PhpUnit 10 for Php 8.1+.
2023-04-20 13:48:00 -07:00
oleibman ff625d784d More Coverage In Unit Tests (#3447)
* More Coverage In Unit Tests

Minimal source code changes.

* Scrutinizer

One legitimate complaint and one from out of left field.

* Scrutinizer Lunacy

If this doesn't stop its complaint, I give up.

* Scrutinizer - Whatever

Try again.

* Glutton For Punishment

Try again.
2023-03-13 05:25:42 -07:00
MarkBaker abcbac6f9a Correct update to named ranges and formulae when inserting/deleting columns/rows 2022-09-23 13:24:31 +02:00
MarkBaker 1746a5ac26 Ensure that the sqRef stored for a DataValidation is updated on insert/delete rows/columns, together with the DataValidationCollection value 2022-09-18 17:21:10 +02:00
MarkBaker f6fcc4de87 More unit testing for inserting/deleting rows/columns with DataValidation, ConditionalFormatting and PrintArea 2022-03-17 15:48:30 +01:00
MarkBaker 6faf828db7 Fix issues with updating Conditional Formatting when inserting/deleting rows/columns
- 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
2022-03-17 11:37:15 +01:00
MarkBaker bbe6b8082e Some additional unit tests for the ReferenceHelper
And a bugfix when deleting cells that contain hyperlinks (the hperlinks weren't being deleted, so were being "inherited" by whatever cell moved to that address)
2022-03-16 16:38:08 +01:00
Orkhan Ahmadov 0eeba6dc0c ReferenceHelper@insertNewBefore checks for missing coordinates before replacing values (#2541)
* ReferenceHelper@insertNewBefore now changes for missing columns before replacing and deleting columns

* Changelog updated

* Fixed code style

* Added assertion for all cells. Change bugfix implementation to use `createNewCell` on Worksheet

* Additional assertions
2022-02-12 07:08:11 -08:00
Michael Fürnschuß aa91abc0d8 Respect DataType in insertNewBefore (#2433)
`ReferenceHelper::insertNewBefore` copies data from one cell to another when adding/removing rows or columns.
It now also respects the data type set for that cell and does not use value binder again.
2021-12-04 08:31:38 -08:00
Mark Baker 8b0aaf7ecf Named formula implementation, and improved handling of Defined Names generally (#1535)
* Initial work modifying the way named ranges are stored, and handled by the calculation engine
This should provide better support for:
  - both union and intersection operators in composite named range values
  - MS Excel implementation of the union operator duplicating values
  - named formulae
  - named ranges and formulae that reference other named ranges and formulae
  - ranges and formulae that reference multiple ranges across multiple worksheets

* Initial work on handling defined names (named ranges and named formulae) correctly
 - UTF-8 names (already extracted as a separate PR and merged)
 - distinction between named ranges and named formulae
 - correct handling of union and intersection operators in named ranges
 - correct evaluation of named range operators in calculations
 - calculation support for named formulae
 - support for nested ranges and formulae (named ranges and formulae that reference other named ranges/formulae) in calculations

* Minor tweaks before resolving merge conflicts

* Fix extractSheetTitle() method to work on the last ! in a cell reference rather than the first

* Throw exception if a the reference to a defined name in a formula doesn't exist as a defined name

* Properly assess scope for defined names in calculation engine

* Elimination of some redundant code

* Minor tweaks to simplify entries o the stack where we need to check type

* Ensure correct scoping rules are applied when evaluating named ranges and formulae

* Adjustments to Gnumeric Reader for new defined names structure

* Initial work modifying the Ods Reader to handle named ranges, they weren't actually supported previously... this is still ongoing work

* Handle Ranges formatted as 3-d ranges, as long as the references are both to the same worksheet

* Additional testing for Named Ranges formatted as 3-d ranges, as long as the references are both to the same worksheet

* Skip composite named range tests for the moment

* Clean handling for `undefined name` exception when thrown in the calculation engine. Catch and replace with `#NAME?`

* Adjust method we use to determine whether a defined name is a range or a formula

* PHPCS Recommendations

* PHP doesn't support `mixed` yet, at least not at the minium version that we're working with

* More phpcs fixes

* More phpcs appeasements

* Final phpcs fixes for the moment
Still have a lot of echo and var_dump() statements in the code that scrutinizer will hate, but they stay for the moment while this is still WIP

* Please let this be the last of the phpcs fixes

* Unit tests to determine whether a defined name value is a range value or a formula

* phpcs appeasement

* Named tests from provider

* Initial steps for named ranges and formulae in the Ods Reader

* Reading pseudo-3d range addresses in Ods; treat second sheet reference as being identical to the first, which is the majority of cases where this will occur

* Initial work on Gnumeric reader for named ranges and formulae

* Suppress debug logging again

* Remove more debugging displays

* Last minor tweaks before phase two

* Minor refinements

* And all for the want of a space

* A little tidying up

* More tidying up

* phpcs fix

* Modify defined names in rebindParent()

* Renaming variables

* Resolve an issue with locally scoped defined names that don't contain any worksheet reference

* Keep phpcs happy

* Fix quote handling in regexp

* Fix a couple of scrutinizer issues

* Fix a couple of scrutinizer issues

* Update Xlsx Writer to work with the new defined name internal definition
Additional validation checks

* When adding new defined names through the readers, worksheet may not exist if we're only loading selected sheets rather than the full spreadsheet

* If the only thing that phpcs can pickup on is strings in double quotes instead of single quotes, then I know I'm getting close to ready

* Refactor Defined Names logic for Xlsx Writer into its own class

* phpcs keeping me on my toes

* Restore a couple of files that I managed to change without intending to

* Initial work on Ods Write to provide support for saving named ranges and formulae

* Resolve commas to semi-colons s argument separator when writing named formulae for Ods

* Extract Named Expression Writer for Ods into its own class

* Keep phpcs happy

* Refactoring of formula conversion when reading SpreadsheetML; preparation for reading named ranges because they will also need to use the same conversion method

* First pass at reading Named Ranges/Formulae from SpreadsheetML format xml files

* Remove unused namespace reference

* Defined names being written correctly for Xls; but not yet writing cell formulae that reference those defined names... that's the next big step
And I anticipate that defined names that reference other defined names will also be a problem

* Just to keep phpcs happy
... and yes, I know that there are still diagnostic echo statements in the code

* I had to miss some of the phpcs issues didn't I

* Work on the Xls Writer's Parser Tree to identify named range tokens in a formula, and to distinguish them from function tokens

* Still working on packing that d*** defined name reference in the writer

* Throw an exception in the Parser for saving Xls output if we encounter a defined name in a formula... writer will simply write the calculated cell value, and not the formula as at present
Strip out diagnostic output

* Some phpcs appeasement

* Fix a couple of Scrutinizer issues

* Additional verifications to differentiate a formula from a range value
Add explicit getters/setters for named ranges, named formulae and defined names
Additional unit tests

* Styling for closures

* Remove redundant docblocks

* Spaces

* Gah! Namespace use complaints

* Consistency of making calls to DefinedName rather than NamedRange; NamedRange should now be used only for Named Ranges, and should exclude Named Formulae

* Styling

* spurious newline

* No need to test for variable === null when we're typing it in the function argument definition

* Additional unit tests for local/global scoped named ranges and formulae; and a fix to getNamedFormula()

* Fix silly typo that led to breaking test

* Void return signature for unit tests

* Why weren't these picked up in the last pass?

* Refactoring of getNamedRange()/getNamedFormula()

* Eliminate unused constants, and defaults for private method parameters when always called with a value

* Use strict comparisons when comparing object hash codes

* Initial update to documentation for working with named formulae

* Fix for calculation of relative cell references in named ranges/formulae

* Fix current named range tests, because we should be using absolute references; tests for relative named ranges to be added later

* Fix for calculation of relative cell references in named ranges/formulae

* Updates to changelog and documentation for handling of absolute/relative references in named ranges

* Fix last remaining unit test with a named range reference

* Refactor formula conversion for Ods into a separate class; I hadn't realised that it previously wrote formulae as the MS Excel syntax without any conversion to Ods format

* Fix Ods Writer test xml to reflect Ods-native format for formula

* Docblocks

* Drop dollar prefix from Ods formulae and ranges unless it's necessary

* Set the formula convertor in the content writer constructor

* Documentation update

* Minor updates

* Remove var_dumps from file

* Fix the spurious single quote that was breaking named expressions in the Ods Writer... big sigh of relief that I finally spotted it

* Starting work on documentation for Defined Names, and some examples of using Named Ranges and Formulae

* Starting work on documentation for Defined Names, and some examples of using Named Ranges and Formulae

* Example of a relative named range for the documentation

* Mustn't have phpcs problems in sample code either

* More updates to the documentation

* That should conclude the documentation for Named Ranges, now time to move on to documenting Named Formulae

* That should conclude the documentation for Named Ranges, now time to move on to documenting Named Formulae

* PHPCS appeasement in sample code

* Initial documentation on Named Formulae

* PHPCS appeasements

* Additional comments in the documentation, and modify the named range name validation to support a \ as the first character in a name

* Fix breaking build

* Make defined names case-insensitive

* Fix case-insensitivity

* Improved documentation, and additional unit tests

* Additional unit tests, and a fix for removing a globally scoped defined name even if a worksheet is specified in the method call

* Fix unit test for removing named formulae

* Use assertCount instead of assertSame

* Forgotten voids

* Fix arguments for assertCount

* Unit tests for removing defined names, and a fix for removing locally scoped names

* Unit tests for absolute and relative named ranges in calculation engine, and fix an issue with worksheet name in the offset adjustments for relative references

* PHPCS Appeasement

* Additional unit tests, more documentation, and a fix to the calculation engine when no worksheet reference is provided with a named formula

* PHPCS appeasements

* Additional documentation and examples of using Named Formulae

* Additional examples to go with documentation

* A few minor phpcs appeasements

* Minor refactor of updateFormulaReferencesAnyWorksheet() method

* Discard an unused method argument

* Additional unit tests

* Additional unit tests

* Remove unused argument

* Stricter typing

* Fix return typehinting from remove named range/formula; should return the Spreadsheet object

* Use return typehint of self rather than explicit object type

* Redundant code just to keep scrutinizer happy

* Minor change to handle merge conflict

* phpcs fixes after merge

* Namespace usage ordering

* Please let this be the last phpcs fix needed

Co-authored-by: Adrien Crivelli <adrien.crivelli@gmail.com>
2020-07-26 12:00:06 +02:00
Mark Baker b89968d206 Additional Unit Tests (#1582) 2020-07-14 10:58:50 +02:00
Adrien Crivelli fcd9f10663 Update PHP-CS-Fixer rules 2020-05-18 13:49:57 +09:00
Adrien Crivelli f1a019e492 Upgrad PHP deps 2020-04-27 19:29:45 +09:00
Rinat Gumirov 7e1bf823cc Add ReferenceHelper::cellSort and ReferenceHelper::cellReverseSort tests 2019-11-17 20:50:55 +01:00
Gabriel Caruso aed27a0bed Use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase instead of PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase (#271)
Use the `PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase` notation instead of `PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase` while extending our TestCases. This will help us migrate to PHPUnit 6, that [no longer support snake case class names](https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/blob/master/ChangeLog-6.0.md#changed-1).
2017-11-09 00:48:01 +09:00
Adrien Crivelli aef4d711f5 Use self::assert*() instead of $this->assert*()
Because even if it doesn't make a difference in practice, it is
technically more correct to call static methods statically. It
also better advertise that those methods can be used from any context.
2017-09-22 14:22:44 +09:00
Zharikov Viktor 07455d24f6 Make global usage of use instead of FQCN
Closes #78
Closes #147
2017-05-18 00:10:16 +02:00
Adrien Crivelli 47cde0dadc Introduce vendor prefix PhpOffice to namespace 2016-09-01 02:20:47 +09:00
Adrien Crivelli 29bdbd4e0b Respect PSR-0 with matching folder name and namespace PhpSpreadsheetTests 2016-08-25 13:53:15 +09:00