This drop a lot of non-core features code and delegate their maintainance
to third parties. Also it open the door to any missing implementation
out of the box, such as Redis for the moment.
Finally this consistently enforce a constraint where there can be one and
only one active cell at any point in time in code. This used to be true for
non-default implementation of cache, but it was not true for default
implementation where all cells were kept in-memory and thus were never
detached from their worksheet and thus were all kept functionnal at any
point in time.
This inconsistency of behavior between in-memory and off-memory could
lead to bugs when changing cache system if the end-user code was badly
written. Now end-user will never be able to write buggy code in the first
place, avoiding future headache when introducing caching.
Closes#3
Removed "unescape enclosure functionality", since the unescaping is already handled by fgetcsv,
and performing the unescaping again would actually result int the text from the cell being read wrong.
As an example try parsing the folowing CSV:
```
"<img alt="""" src=""http://example.com/image.jpg"" />"
```
With the additional unescaping it would have ended up as:
```
<img alt=" src="http://example.com/image.jpg" />
```
instead of the correct:
```
<img alt="" src="http://example.com/image.jpg" />
```
Fixes https://github.com/PHPOffice/PHPExcel/pull/1171
Settings: deleted libxml_disable_entity_loader() calls since they're not necessary.
Prevent setLibXmlLoaderOptions() and getLibXmlLoaderOptions() to call the libxml_disable_entity_loader() function which alter the global state of libxml.
See the discussion here https://github.com/PHPOffice/PhpSpreadsheet/issues/74
Over the years PclZip became a maintenance problem. It's code base
is old and the official project seems to have died out. ZipArchive
is now more commonly available and offer an easier and more complete
API. So PclZip was dropped in order to focus our efforts on what matters.
Closes#18
Tests that run too long without output tends to break Travis builds.
This is typically the case when running code-coverage, so we need to
exclude a few test cases to ensure that the builds are stable.
This introduce a helper class that should be used to log things,
avoiding a lot of boilerplate code.
Also all output are made in /tmp folder instead of beside the script
itself. This is because there is a high chance that the folder containing
the script is not writtable by webserver. So using the /tmp folder
makes it more likely to works in a variety of setup.