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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Updated: (OFFICE-2680) Part 2 changes neededto connect Parts 1 and 2
[ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2680?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Eike Rathke updated OFFICE-2680: -------------------------------- Proposal: In Part 2, replace the current section 2.4 with this: 2.4 Host-Defined Behaviors A Formula Evaluator operates in an execution environment (a "host"). The behavior of the Formula Evaluator is parametrized by host-defined properties and functions. The following properties are host-defined: 1.HOST-CASE-SENSITIVE: if true, text comparisons are case-sensitive. This influences the operators =, <>, <, <=, >, and >=, as well as database query functions that use them. Note that the EXACT function is always case-sensitive, regardless of this calculation setting. 2.HOST-PRECISION-AS-SHOWN: If true, calculations are performed using rounded values of those displayed; otherwise, calculations are performed using the precision of the underlying numeric representation. Note: This does not impose a particular numeric model. Since implementations may use binary representations, this rounding may be inexact for decimal value. 3.HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL If true, the specified search criteria shall apply to the entire cell contents if it is a text match using = or <>; if not, only the initial text needs to match. 4.HOST-AUTOMATIC-FIND-LABELS: if true, row and column labels are automatically found. 5.HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS: If true, regular expressions are used for character string comparisons and when searching 6.HOST-USE-WILDCARDS: If true, wildcards question mark '?' and asterisk '*' are used for character string comparisons and when searching. Wildcards may be escaped with a tilde '~' character. 7.HOST-NULL-YEAR: This defines how to convert a two-digit year into a four-digit year. All two-digit year values are interpreted as a year that equals or follows this year. 8.HOST-NULL-DATE: Defines the beginning of the epoch; a numeric date of 0 equals this date. 9.HOST-LOCALE: The locale to be used for locale-dependent operations, such as conversion of text to dates, or text to numbers. The following functions are host-defined 1.HOST-REFERENCE-RESOLVER(Reference): This function takes as input a Unicode string containing a Reference according to section 4.8 and returns a resolved value. Throughout the entire text, replace "table:* attribute" with the corresponding "HOST-* property". was: In Part 2, replace the current section 2.4 with this: 2.4 Host-Defined Behaviors A Formula Evaluator operates in an execution environment (a "host"). The behavior of the Formula Evaluator is parametrized by host-defined properties and functions. The following properties are host-defined: 1.HOST-CASE-SENSITIVE: if true, text comparisons are case-sensitive. This influences the operators =, <>, <, <=, >, and >=, as well as database query functions that use them. Note that the EXACT function is always case-sensitive, regardless of this calculation setting. 2.HOST-PRECISION-AS-SHOWN: If true, calculations are performed using rounded values of those displayed; otherwise, calculations are performed using the precision of the underlying numeric representation. Note: This does not impose a particular numeric model. Since implementations may use binary representations, this rounding may be inexact for decimal value. 3.HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA_MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL If true, the specified search criteria shall apply to the entire cell contents if it is a text match using = or <>; if not, only the initial text needs to match. 4.HOST-AUTOMATIC-FIND-LABELS: if true, row and column labels are automatically found. 5.HOST-USE_REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS: If true, regular expressions are used for character string comparisons and when searching 6.HOST-USE-WILDCARDS: If true, wildcards question mark '?' and asterisk '*' are used for character string comparisons and when searching. Wildcards may be escaped with a tilde '~' character. 7.HOST-NULL_YEAR: This defines how to convert a two-digit year into a four-digit year. All two-digit year values are interpreted as a year that equals or follows this year. 8.HOST-NULL-DATE: Defines the beginning of the epoch; a numeric date of 0 equals this date. 9.HOST-LOCALE: The locale to be used for locale-dependent operations, such as conversion of text to dates, or text to numbers. The following functions are host-defined 1.HOST-REFERENCE-RESOLVER(Reference): This function takes as input a Unicode string containing a Reference according to section 4.8 and returns a resolved value. Fix Version/s: ODF 1.2 Part 2 CD 3 (was: ODF 1.2 Part 2 CD 2) Replaced underscores with hyphens in the proposal, also adapted OFFICE-2679. Set Fix Version to CD3. > Part 2 changes needed to connect Parts 1 and 2 > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: OFFICE-2680 > URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2680 > Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: OpenFormula > Reporter: Robert Weir > Assignee: Robert Weir > Fix For: ODF 1.2 Part 2 CD 3 > > -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
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