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.
* Split Information functions into a dedicated class and namespace and categorise as Value or Error
* Refactor all error functions into the new ExcelError class
* Final breaking down the Engineering class for Excel Engineering functions into smaller individual/group classes
* Additional unhappy path tests for Complex Number functions
* Fix return docblocks for floats to allow for error strings
* - Refactored Complex Engineering Functions to use external complex number library
- Added calculation engine support for the new complex number functions that were added in MS Excel 2013
- IMCOSH() Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a complex number
- IMCOT() Returns the cotangent of a complex number
- IMCSC() Returns the cosecant of a complex number
- IMCSCH() Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of a complex number
- IMSEC() Returns the secant of a complex number
- IMSECH() Returns the hyperbolic secant of a complex number
- IMSINH() Returns the hyperbolic sine of a complex number
- IMTAN() Returns the tangent of a complex number
* Simplified the parseComplex() method in the PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Engineering class, using Complex\Complex; and docblock flagged as deprecated