* Improve Coverage for Sylk
I believe that both BaseReader and Sylk Reader are now 100% covered.
Documentation available for this format is sparse.
It was always incomplete, and in some cases inaccurate.
My goal was to use PhpSpreadsheet to load the test file,
save it as Xlsx, and visually compare the two, then add a test
loaded with assertions. Cell values and calculated values,
and border styles were generally handled pretty well without changes.
Other types of styling were not handled so well. I added a few cells
to exercise some previously uncovered code.
Sylk files must be ASCII. I have deprecated the use of the
setEncoding and getEncoding functions, which had no test cases.
* Improve Coverage for Gnumeric
I believe that both BaseReader and Gnumeric Reader are now 100% covered.
My goal was to use PhpSpreadsheet to load the test file,
save it as Xlsx, and visually compare the two, then add a test
loaded with assertions. Results were generally pretty good,
but there were no tests with assertions. I added a few cells
to exercise some previously uncovered code. Code was extensively
refactored; logic changes are noted below.
Code allowed for specifying document properties in an old format.
I considered removing that, but I found the original spec at
http://www.jfree.org/jworkbook/download/gnumeric-xml.pdf
This allowed me to create an old file, which was not handled
correctly because of namespace differences. The code was corrected
to allow for this difference.
Added support for textRotation.
Mapping of fill types was not correct.
* PHP7.2 Error
One assertion failed under PHP7.2. Apparently there was some change in
the handling of SimpleXMLElement between 7.2 and 7.3. Casting to string
before use eliminates the problem.
* Scrutinizer Recommendations
All minor, solved (hopefully) mostly by casts.
* One Last Scrutinizer Fix
... I hope.
Array keys used for styling have been standardized for a more coherent experience.
It now uses the same wording and casing as the getter and setter methods.
Closes#189
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.