I believe that both CSV Reader and Writer are 100% covered now.
There were some errors uncovered during development.
The reader specifically permits encodings other than UTF-8 to be used.
However, fgetcsv will not properly handle other encodings.
I tried replacing it with fgets/iconv/strgetcsv, but that could not
handle line breaks within a cell, even for UTF-8.
This is, I'm sure, a very rare use case.
I eventually handled it by using php://memory to hold the translated
file contents for non-UTF8. There were no tests for this situation,
and now there are (probably too many).
"Contiguous" read was not handle correctly. There is a file
in samples which uses it. It was designed to read a large sheet,
and split it into three. The first sheet was corrrect, but the
second and third were almost entirely empty. This has been corrected,
and the sample code was adapted into a formal test with assertions
to confirm that it works as designed.
I made a minor documentation change. Unlike HTML, where you never
need a BOM because you can declare the encoding in the file,
a CSV with non-ASCII characters must explicitly include a BOM
for Excel to handle it correctly. This was explained in the Reading CSV
section, but was glossed over in the Writing CSV section, which I
have updated.
* Handle Error in Formula Processing Better for Xls
When there is an error writing a formula to an Xls file,
which seems to happen when a defined name is part of a formula,
the cell is currently left blank. A better result would be to
write the calculated value of the formula.
* Making Changes Suggested in Review
Per comment from Mark Baker:
1. Made return codes from writeFormula into constants.
2. Skipped redundant call to getCellValue when possible.
3. Added support for bool type, adding additional tests
for bool and string.
Per comment from PowerKiki:
1. Used standardized convention for assigning file name in test.
Since before this change, save would throw Exception, I kept
the unlink for the file in tearDown.
* Initial unit test for locale floats
This will require potential modification of the TravisCI environment to support other locales
* var_dump to check output on TravisCI
* Fix assertions for double/float and with/without line reference
* Style in unit test
Prior to 1.10, all numeric values where read as floats. In 1.10
numeric values are read using 0 + x, which relies on PHP type
juggling rules. As a result, float(0.0) is written as string('0'),
then read back as int(0). This fix causes the writer to retain the
the decimal for float values such that a reader can differentiate
floats from ints.
Closes#1262
This will let users read a file that contains data that are not properly
supported and write them back to a new file untouched.
- load workbookProtection attributes
- save loaded pageSetup[r:id]
- save loaded sheet's AlternateContent
- save loaded unparsed VmlDrawings
- save loaded drawing files `rId`
- save loaded draw's AlternateContent
- save loaded control properties
- save loaded printer settings
- save loaded unparsed override content types (for ctrlProp, ...)
Closes#435
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.