Orcus - spreadsheet file processing library.
Standalone file import filter library for spreadsheet documents. Currently under development are ODS, XLSX and CSV import filters.
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liborcus.changes | 0000017749 17.3 KB | |
liborcus.spec | 0000003698 3.61 KB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 3)
- Update to orcus 0.19.2: * fixed a build issue with gcc 14 due to a missing include for std::find_if and std::for_each. * fixed a segmentation fault with the orcus-test-xml-mapped test which manifested on hppa hardware, as originally reported on https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1054376. * fixed a crash when loading a document that includes a style record referencing an unnamed style record as its parent. In Excel-generated documents, styles only reference named styles as their parents. But in 3rd-party generated documents, styles referencing unnamed styles as their parents can occur. * fixed a crash when the document model returned a null pointer when a reference resolver interface was requested. - Update to orcus 0.19.1: * implemented orcus::create_filter() which instantiates a filter object of specified type. The returned object is of type orcus::iface::import_filter. * moved test cases for format detection to the respective filter test files. * fixed a bug where the import filter did not set the formula grammer prior to importing. - Update to orcus 0.19.0: * added support for allowing use of std::filesystem, std::experimental::filesystem or boost::filesystem per build configuration. * refactored styles import to use style indices returned by the document model implementer rather than using the indices stored in the file. This allows the implementer to aggregate some style records and re-use the same index for records that are stored as different records in the original file. * fixed a bug where column styles were not applied to the correct columns
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