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##
# Module for formatting information.
#
# <p>Copyright © 2005-2006 Stephen John Machin, Lingfo Pty Ltd</p>
# <p>This module is part of the xlrd package, which is released under
# a BSD-style licence.</p>
##
# No part of the content of this file was derived from the works of David Giffin.
DEBUG = 0
import copy
from timemachine import *
from biffh import BaseObject, unpack_unicode, unpack_string, \
upkbits, upkbitsL, fprintf, \
FUN, FDT, FNU, FGE, FTX, XL_CELL_NUMBER, XL_CELL_DATE
from struct import unpack
excel_default_palette_b5 = (
( 0, 0, 0), (255, 255, 255), (255, 0, 0), ( 0, 255, 0),
( 0, 0, 255), (255, 255, 0), (255, 0, 255), ( 0, 255, 255),
(128, 0, 0), ( 0, 128, 0), ( 0, 0, 128), (128, 128, 0),
(128, 0, 128), ( 0, 128, 128), (192, 192, 192), (128, 128, 128),
(153, 153, 255), (153, 51, 102), (255, 255, 204), (204, 255, 255),
(102, 0, 102), (255, 128, 128), ( 0, 102, 204), (204, 204, 255),
( 0, 0, 128), (255, 0, 255), (255, 255, 0), ( 0, 255, 255),
(128, 0, 128), (128, 0, 0), ( 0, 128, 128), ( 0, 0, 255),
( 0, 204, 255), (204, 255, 255), (204, 255, 204), (255, 255, 153),
(153, 204, 255), (255, 153, 204), (204, 153, 255), (227, 227, 227),
( 51, 102, 255), ( 51, 204, 204), (153, 204, 0), (255, 204, 0),
(255, 153, 0), (255, 102, 0), (102, 102, 153), (150, 150, 150),
( 0, 51, 102), ( 51, 153, 102), ( 0, 51, 0), ( 51, 51, 0),
(153, 51, 0), (153, 51, 102), ( 51, 51, 153), ( 51, 51, 51),
)
excel_default_palette_b3 = excel_default_palette_b5[:16]
# Following two tables borrowed from Gnumeric 1.4 source.
excel_default_palette_b5_gnumeric_14 = (
#### dodgy; didn't match Excel results
( 0, 0, 0), (255,255,255), (255, 0, 0), ( 0,255, 0),
( 0, 0,255), (255,255, 0), (255, 0,255), ( 0,255,255),
(128, 0, 0), ( 0,128, 0), ( 0, 0,128), (128,128, 0),
(128, 0,128), ( 0,128,128), (192,192,192), (128,128,128),
(128,128,255), (128, 32, 96), (255,255,192), (160,224,224),
( 96, 0,128), (255,128,128), ( 0,128,192), (192,192,255),
( 0, 0,128), (255, 0,255), (255,255, 0), ( 0,255,255),
(128, 0,128), (128, 0, 0), ( 0,128,128), ( 0, 0,255),
( 0,204,255), (105,255,255), (204,255,204), (255,255,153),
(166,202,240), (204,156,204), (204,153,255), (227,227,227),
( 51,102,255), ( 51,204,204), ( 51,153, 51), (153,153, 51),
(153,102, 51), (153,102,102), (102,102,153), (150,150,150),
( 51, 51,204), ( 51,102,102), ( 0, 51, 0), ( 51, 51, 0),
(102, 51, 0), (153, 51,102), ( 51, 51,153), ( 66, 66, 66),
)
excel_default_palette_b8 = ( # (red, green, blue)
( 0, 0, 0), (255,255,255), (255, 0, 0), ( 0,255, 0),
( 0, 0,255), (255,255, 0), (255, 0,255), ( 0,255,255),
(128, 0, 0), ( 0,128, 0), ( 0, 0,128), (128,128, 0),
(128, 0,128), ( 0,128,128), (192,192,192), (128,128,128),
(153,153,255), (153, 51,102), (255,255,204), (204,255,255),
(102, 0,102), (255,128,128), ( 0,102,204), (204,204,255),
( 0, 0,128), (255, 0,255), (255,255, 0), ( 0,255,255),
(128, 0,128), (128, 0, 0), ( 0,128,128), ( 0, 0,255),
( 0,204,255), (204,255,255), (204,255,204), (255,255,153),
(153,204,255), (255,153,204), (204,153,255), (255,204,153),
( 51,102,255), ( 51,204,204), (153,204, 0), (255,204, 0),
(255,153, 0), (255,102, 0), (102,102,153), (150,150,150),
( 0, 51,102), ( 51,153,102), ( 0, 51, 0), ( 51, 51, 0),
(153, 51, 0), (153, 51,102), ( 51, 51,153), ( 51, 51, 51),
)
default_palette = {
80: excel_default_palette_b8,
70: excel_default_palette_b5,
50: excel_default_palette_b5,
45: excel_default_palette_b3,
40: excel_default_palette_b3,
30: excel_default_palette_b3,
}
"""
00H = Normal
01H = RowLevel_lv (see next field)
02H = ColLevel_lv (see next field)
03H = Comma
04H = Currency
05H = Percent
06H = Comma [0] (BIFF4-BIFF8)
07H = Currency [0] (BIFF4-BIFF8)
08H = Hyperlink (BIFF8)
09H = Followed Hyperlink (BIFF8)
"""
built_in_style_names = [
"Normal",
"RowLevel_",
"ColLevel_",
"Comma",
"Currency",
"Percent",
"Comma [0]",
"Currency [0]",
"Hyperlink",
"Followed Hyperlink",
]
def initialise_colour_map(book):
book.colour_map = {}
book.colour_indexes_used = {}
# Add the 8 invariant colours
for i in xrange(8):
book.colour_map[i] = excel_default_palette_b8[i]
# Add the default palette depending on the version
dpal = default_palette[book.biff_version]
ndpal = len(dpal)
for i in xrange(ndpal):
book.colour_map[i+8] = dpal[i]
# Add the specials -- None means the RGB value is not known
# System window text colour for border lines
book.colour_map[ndpal+8] = None
# System window background colour for pattern background
book.colour_map[ndpal+8+1] = None #
for ci in (
0x51, # System ToolTip text colour (used in note objects)
0x7FFF, # 32767, system window text colour for fonts
):
book.colour_map[ci] = None
def nearest_colour_index(colour_map, rgb, debug=0):
# General purpose function. Uses Euclidean distance.
# So far used only for pre-BIFF8 WINDOW2 record.
# Doesn't have to be fast.
# Doesn't have to be fancy.
best_metric = 3 * 256 * 256
best_colourx = 0
for colourx, cand_rgb in colour_map.items():
if cand_rgb is None:
continue
metric = 0
for v1, v2 in zip(rgb, cand_rgb):
metric += (v1 - v2) * (v1 - v2)
if metric < best_metric:
best_metric = metric
best_colourx = colourx
if metric == 0:
break
if debug:
print "nearest_colour_index for %r is %r -> %r; best_metric is %d" \
% (rgb, best_colourx, colour_map[best_colourx], best_metric)
return best_colourx
##
# This mixin class exists solely so that Format, Font, and XF.... objects
# can be compared by value of their attributes.
class EqNeAttrs(object):
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
def __ne__(self, other):
return self.__dict__ != other.__dict__
##
# An Excel "font" contains the details of not only what is normally
# considered a font, but also several other display attributes.
# Items correspond to those in the Excel UI's Format/Cells/Font tab.
# <br /> -- New in version 0.6.1
class Font(BaseObject, EqNeAttrs):
##
# 1 = Characters are bold. Redundant; see "weight" attribute.
bold = 0
##
# Values: 0 = ANSI Latin, 1 = System default, 2 = Symbol,
# 77 = Apple Roman,
# 128 = ANSI Japanese Shift-JIS,
# 129 = ANSI Korean (Hangul),
# 130 = ANSI Korean (Johab),
# 134 = ANSI Chinese Simplified GBK,
# 136 = ANSI Chinese Traditional BIG5,
# 161 = ANSI Greek,
# 162 = ANSI Turkish,
# 163 = ANSI Vietnamese,
# 177 = ANSI Hebrew,
# 178 = ANSI Arabic,
# 186 = ANSI Baltic,
# 204 = ANSI Cyrillic,
# 222 = ANSI Thai,
# 238 = ANSI Latin II (Central European),
# 255 = OEM Latin I
character_set = 0
##
# An explanation of "colour index" is given in the Formatting
# section at the start of this document.
colour_index = 0
##
# 1 = Superscript, 2 = Subscript.
escapement = 0
##
# 0 = None (unknown or don't care)<br />
# 1 = Roman (variable width, serifed)<br />
# 2 = Swiss (variable width, sans-serifed)<br />
# 3 = Modern (fixed width, serifed or sans-serifed)<br />
# 4 = Script (cursive)<br />
# 5 = Decorative (specialised, for example Old English, Fraktur)
family = 0
##
# The 0-based index used to refer to this Font() instance.
# Note that index 4 is never used; xlrd supplies a dummy place-holder.
font_index = 0
##
# Height of the font (in twips). A twip = 1/20 of a point.
height = 0
##
# 1 = Characters are italic.
italic = 0
##
# The name of the font. Example: u"Arial"
name = u""
##
# 1 = Characters are struck out.
struck_out = 0
##
# 0 = None<br />
# 1 = Single; 0x21 (33) = Single accounting<br />
# 2 = Double; 0x22 (34) = Double accounting
underline_type = 0
##
# 1 = Characters are underlined. Redundant; see "underline_type" attribute.
underlined = 0
##
# Font weight (100-1000). Standard values are 400 for normal text
# and 700 for bold text.
weight = 400
##
# 1 = Font is outline style (Macintosh only)
outline = 0
##
# 1 = Font is shadow style (Macintosh only)
shadow = 0
# No methods ...
def handle_font(book, data):
if not book.encoding:
book.derive_encoding()
blah = DEBUG or book.verbosity >= 2
bv = book.biff_version
k = len(book.font_list)
if k == 4:
f = Font()
f.name = u'Dummy Font'
f.font_index = k
book.font_list.append(f)
k += 1
f = Font()
f.font_index = k
book.font_list.append(f)
if bv >= 50:
(
f.height, option_flags, f.colour_index, f.weight,
f.escapement_type, f.underline_type, f.family,
f.character_set,
) = unpack('<HHHHHBBB', data[0:13])
f.bold = option_flags & 1
f.italic = (option_flags & 2) >> 1
f.underlined = (option_flags & 4) >> 2
f.struck_out = (option_flags & 8) >> 3
f.outline = (option_flags & 16) >> 4
f.shadow = (option_flags & 32) >> 5
if bv >= 80:
f.name = unpack_unicode(data, 14, lenlen=1)
else:
f.name = unpack_string(data, 14, book.encoding, lenlen=1)
else:
f.height, option_flags, f.colour_index = unpack('<HHH', data[0:6])
f.bold = option_flags & 1
f.italic = (option_flags & 2) >> 1
f.underlined = (option_flags & 4) >> 2
f.struck_out = (option_flags & 8) >> 3
f.outline = (option_flags & 16) >> 4
f.shadow = (option_flags & 32) >> 5
f.name = unpack_string(data, 6, book.encoding, lenlen=1)
# Now cook up the remaining attributes ...
f.weight = [400, 700][f.bold]
f.escapement_type = 0 # None
f.underline_type = f.underlined # None or Single
f.family = 0 # Unknown / don't care
f.character_set = 1 # System default (0 means "ANSI Latin")
if blah:
f.dump(
book.logfile,
header="--- handle_font: font[%d] ---" % f.font_index,
footer="-------------------",
)
# === "Number formats" ===
##
# "Number format" information from a FORMAT record.
# <br /> -- New in version 0.6.1
class Format(BaseObject, EqNeAttrs):
##
# The key into Book.format_map
format_key = 0
##
# A classification that has been inferred from the format string.
# Currently, this is used only to distinguish between numbers and dates.
# <br />Values:
# <br />FUN = 0 # unknown
# <br />FDT = 1 # date
# <br />FNU = 2 # number
# <br />FGE = 3 # general
# <br />FTX = 4 # text
type = FUN
##
# The format string
format_str = u''
def __init__(self, format_key, ty, format_str):
self.format_key = format_key
self.type = ty
self.format_str = format_str
std_format_strings = {
# "std" == "standard for US English locale"
# #### TODO ... a lot of work to tailor these to the user's locale.
# See e.g. gnumeric-1.x.y/src/formats.c
0x00: "General",
0x01: "0",
0x02: "0.00",
0x03: "#,##0",
0x04: "#,##0.00",
0x05: "$#,##0_);($#,##0)",
0x06: "$#,##0_);[Red]($#,##0)",
0x07: "$#,##0.00_);($#,##0.00)",
0x08: "$#,##0.00_);[Red]($#,##0.00)",
0x09: "0%",
0x0a: "0.00%",
0x0b: "0.00E+00",
0x0c: "# ?/?",
0x0d: "# ??/??",
0x0e: "m/d/yy",
0x0f: "d-mmm-yy",
0x10: "d-mmm",
0x11: "mmm-yy",
0x12: "h:mm AM/PM",
0x13: "h:mm:ss AM/PM",
0x14: "h:mm",
0x15: "h:mm:ss",
0x16: "m/d/yy h:mm",
0x25: "#,##0_);(#,##0)",
0x26: "#,##0_);[Red](#,##0)",
0x27: "#,##0.00_);(#,##0.00)",
0x28: "#,##0.00_);[Red](#,##0.00)",
0x29: "_(* #,##0_);_(* (#,##0);_(* \"-\"_);_(@_)",
0x2a: "_($* #,##0_);_($* (#,##0);_($* \"-\"_);_(@_)",
0x2b: "_(* #,##0.00_);_(* (#,##0.00);_(* \"-\"??_);_(@_)",
0x2c: "_($* #,##0.00_);_($* (#,##0.00);_($* \"-\"??_);_(@_)",
0x2d: "mm:ss",
0x2e: "[h]:mm:ss",
0x2f: "mm:ss.0",
0x30: "##0.0E+0",
0x31: "@",
}
fmt_code_ranges = [ # both-inclusive ranges of "standard" format codes
# Source: the openoffice.org doc't
( 0, 0, FGE),
( 1, 13, FNU),
(14, 22, FDT),
#### (27, 36, FDT), # Japanese dates -- not sure of reliability of this
(37, 44, FNU),
(45, 47, FDT),
(48, 48, FNU),
(49, 49, FTX),
####(50, 58, FDT), # Japanese dates -- but Gnumeric assumes
# built-in formats finish at 49, not at 163
]
std_format_code_types = {}
for lo, hi, ty in fmt_code_ranges:
for x in xrange(lo, hi+1):
std_format_code_types[x] = ty
del lo, hi, ty, x
date_chars = u'ymdhs' # year, month/minute, day, hour, second
date_char_dict = {}
for _c in date_chars + date_chars.upper():
date_char_dict[_c] = 5
del _c, date_chars
skip_char_dict = {}
for _c in u'$-+/(): ':
skip_char_dict[_c] = 1
num_char_dict = {
u'0': 5,
u'#': 5,
u'?': 5,
}
non_date_formats = {
u'0.00E+00':1,
u'##0.0E+0':1,
u'General' :1,
u'GENERAL' :1, # OOo Calc 1.1.4 does this.
u'general' :1, # pyExcelerator 0.6.3 does this.
u'@' :1,
}
# Boolean format strings (actual cases)
# u'"Yes";"Yes";"No"'
# u'"True";"True";"False"'
# u'"On";"On";"Off"'
def is_date_format_string(book, fmt):
# Heuristics:
# Ignore "text" and [stuff in square brackets (aarrgghh -- see below)].
# Handle backslashed-escaped chars properly.
# E.g. hh\hmm\mss\s should produce a display like 23h59m59s
# Date formats have one or more of ymdhs (caseless) in them.
# Numeric formats have # and 0.
# N.B. u'General"."' hence get rid of "text" first.
# TODO: Find where formats are interpreted in Gnumeric
# TODO: u'[h]\\ \\h\\o\\u\\r\\s' ([h] means don't care about hours > 23)
state = 0
s = ''
ignorable = skip_char_dict.has_key
for c in fmt:
if state == 0:
if c == u'"':
state = 1
elif c in ur"\_*":
state = 2
elif ignorable(c):
pass
else:
s += c
elif state == 1:
if c == u'"':
state = 0
elif state == 2:
# Ignore char after backslash, underscore or asterisk
state = 0
assert 0 <= state <= 2
# if book.verbosity >= 3:
# print "is_date_format_string: reduced format is %r" % s
if non_date_formats.has_key(s):
return False
state = 0
separator = ";"
got_sep = 0
date_count = num_count = 0
for c in s:
if state == 0:
if c == u'[':
state = 2
elif date_char_dict.has_key(c):
date_count += date_char_dict[c]
elif num_char_dict.has_key(c):
num_count += num_char_dict[c]
elif c == separator:
got_sep = 1
elif state == 2:
if c == u']':
state = 0
if state != 0:
fprintf(book.logfile,
"WARNING *** is_date_format_string: "
"parse failed: fmt=%r s=%r state=%d\n",
fmt, s, state)
# print num_count, date_count, repr(fmt)
if date_count and not num_count:
return True
if num_count and not date_count:
return False
if date_count:
fprintf(book.logfile,
'WARNING *** is_date_format: ambiguous d=%d n=%d fmt=%r\n',
date_count, num_count, fmt)
elif not got_sep:
fprintf(book.logfile,
"WARNING *** format %r produces constant result\n",
fmt)
return date_count > num_count
def handle_format(self, data):
DEBUG = 0
bv = self.biff_version
if not self.encoding:
self.derive_encoding()
strpos = 2
if bv >= 50:
fmtkey = unpack('<H', data[0:2])[0]
else:
fmtkey = self.actualfmtcount
if bv <= 30:
strpos = 0
self.actualfmtcount += 1
if bv >= 80:
unistrg = unpack_unicode(data, 2)
else:
unistrg = unpack_string(data, strpos, self.encoding, lenlen=1)
blah = DEBUG or self.verbosity >= 3
if blah:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"FORMAT: count=%d fmtkey=0x%04x (%d) s=%r\n",
self.actualfmtcount, fmtkey, fmtkey, unistrg)
is_date_s = self.is_date_format_string(unistrg)
ty = [FGE, FDT][is_date_s]
if not(fmtkey > 163 or bv < 50):
# user_defined if fmtkey > 163
# N.B. Gnumeric incorrectly starts these at 50 instead of 164 :-(
# if earlier than BIFF 5, standard info is useless
std_ty = std_format_code_types.get(fmtkey, FUN)
# print "std ty", std_ty
is_date_c = std_ty == FDT
if 0 < fmtkey < 50 and (is_date_c ^ is_date_s):
DEBUG = 2
fprintf(self.logfile,
"WARNING *** Conflict between "
"std format key %d and its format string %r\n",
fmtkey, unistrg)
if DEBUG == 2:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"ty: %d; is_date_c: %r; is_date_s: %r; fmt_strg: %r",
ty, is_date_c, is_date_s, unistrg)
fmtobj = Format(fmtkey, ty, unistrg)
if blah:
fmtobj.dump(self.logfile,
header="--- handle_format [%d] ---" % (self.actualfmtcount-1, ))
self.format_map[fmtkey] = fmtobj
self.format_list.append(fmtobj)
# =============================================================================
def handle_palette(book, data):
blah = DEBUG or book.verbosity >= 2
n_colours, = unpack('<H', data[:2])
expected_n_colours = (16, 56)[book.biff_version >= 50]
if ((DEBUG or book.verbosity >= 1)
and n_colours != expected_n_colours):
fprintf(book.logfile,
"NOTE *** Expected %d colours in PALETTE record, found %d\n",
expected_n_colours, n_colours)
elif blah:
fprintf(book.logfile,
"PALETTE record with %d colours\n", n_colours)
fmt = '<xx%di' % n_colours # use i to avoid long integers
colours = unpack(fmt, data)
assert book.palette_record == [] # There should be only 1 PALETTE record
# a colour will be 0xbbggrr
# IOW, red is at the little end
for i in xrange(n_colours):
c = colours[i]
red = c & 0xff
green = (c >> 8) & 0xff
blue = (c >> 16) & 0xff
old_rgb = book.colour_map[8+i]
new_rgb = (red, green, blue)
book.palette_record.append(new_rgb)
book.colour_map[8+i] = new_rgb
if blah:
if new_rgb != old_rgb:
print >> book.logfile, "%2d: %r -> %r" % (i, old_rgb, new_rgb)
def palette_epilogue(book):
# Check colour indexes in fonts etc.
# This must be done here as FONT records
# come *before* the PALETTE record :-(
for font in book.font_list:
if font.font_index == 4: # the missing font record
continue
cx = font.colour_index
if cx == 0x7fff: # system window text colour
continue
if book.colour_map.has_key(cx):
book.colour_indexes_used[cx] = 1
else:
print "Size of colour table:", len(book.colour_map)
print >> book.logfile, \
"*** Font #%d (%r): colour index 0x%04x is unknown" \
% (font.font_index, font.name, cx)
if book.verbosity >= 1:
used = book.colour_indexes_used.keys()
used.sort()
print >> book.logfile, "\nColour indexes used:\n%r\n" % used
def handle_style(book, data):
blah = DEBUG or book.verbosity >= 2
bv = book.biff_version
xf_index, built_in_id, level = unpack('<HBB', data[:4])
if xf_index & 0x8000:
# built-in style
built_in = 1
xf_index &= 0x7fff
name = built_in_style_names[built_in_id]
if 1 <= built_in_id <= 2:
name += str(level + 1)
else:
# user-defined style
if bv >= 80:
name = unpack_unicode(data, 2, lenlen=2)
else:
name = unpack_string(data, 2, book.encoding, lenlen=1)
built_in = 0
built_in_id = 0
level = 0
book.style_name_map[name] = (built_in, xf_index)
if blah:
print >> book.logfile, \
"STYLE: built_in=%d xf_index=%d built_in_id=%d level=%d name=%r" \
% (built_in, xf_index, built_in_id, level, name)
def check_colour_indexes_in_obj(book, obj, orig_index):
alist = obj.__dict__.items()
alist.sort()
for attr, nobj in alist:
if hasattr(nobj, 'dump'):
check_colour_indexes_in_obj(book, nobj, orig_index)
elif attr.find('colour_index') >= 0:
if book.colour_map.has_key(nobj):
book.colour_indexes_used[nobj] = 1
continue
oname = obj.__class__.__name__
print >> book.logfile, \
"*** xf #%d : %s.%s = 0x%04x (unknown)" \
% (orig_index, oname, attr, nobj)
def handle_xf(self, data):
### self is a Book instance
# DEBUG = 0
blah = DEBUG or self.verbosity >= 3
bv = self.biff_version
xf = XF()
xf.alignment = XFAlignment()
xf.alignment.indent_level = 0
xf.alignment.shrink_to_fit = 0
xf.alignment.text_direction = 0
xf.border = XFBorder()
xf.border.diag_up = 0
xf.border.diag_down = 0
xf.border.diag_colour_index = 0
xf.border.diag_line_style = 0 # no line
xf.background = XFBackground()
xf.protection = XFProtection()
# fill in the known standard formats
if bv >= 50 and not self.xfcount:
# i.e. do this once before we process the first XF record
for x in std_format_code_types.keys():
if not self.format_map.has_key(x):
ty = std_format_code_types[x]
fmt_str = std_format_strings[x]
fmtobj = Format(x, ty, fmt_str)
self.format_map[x] = fmtobj
if bv >= 80:
unpack_fmt = '<HHHBBBBIiH'
(xf.font_index, xf.format_key, pkd_type_par,
pkd_align1, xf.alignment.rotation, pkd_align2,
pkd_used, pkd_brdbkg1, pkd_brdbkg2, pkd_brdbkg3,
) = unpack(unpack_fmt, data[0:20])
upkbits(xf.protection, pkd_type_par, (
(0, 0x01, 'cell_locked'),
(1, 0x02, 'formula_hidden'),
))
upkbits(xf, pkd_type_par, (
(2, 0x0004, 'is_style'),
# Following is not in OOo docs, but is mentioned
# in Gnumeric source and also in (deep breath)
# org.apache.poi.hssf.record.ExtendedFormatRecord.java
(3, 0x0008, 'lotus_123_prefix'), # Meaning is not known.
(4, 0xFFF0, 'parent_style_index'),
))
upkbits(xf.alignment, pkd_align1, (
(0, 0x07, 'hor_align'),
(3, 0x08, 'text_wrapped'),
(4, 0x70, 'vert_align'),
))
upkbits(xf.alignment, pkd_align2, (
(0, 0x0f, 'indent_level'),
(4, 0x10, 'shrink_to_fit'),
(6, 0xC0, 'text_direction'),
))
reg = pkd_used >> 2
for attr_stem in \
"format font alignment border background protection".split():
attr = "_" + attr_stem + "_flag"
setattr(xf, attr, reg & 1)
reg >>= 1
upkbitsL(xf.border, pkd_brdbkg1, (
(0, 0x0000000f, 'left_line_style'),
(4, 0x000000f0, 'right_line_style'),
(8, 0x00000f00, 'top_line_style'),
(12, 0x0000f000, 'bottom_line_style'),
(16, 0x007f0000, 'left_colour_index'),
(23, 0x3f800000, 'right_colour_index'),
(30, 0x40000000, 'diag_down'),
(31, 0x80000000L, 'diag_up'),
))
upkbits(xf.border, pkd_brdbkg2, (
(0, 0x0000007F, 'top_colour_index'),
(7, 0x00003F80, 'bottom_colour_index'),
(14, 0x001FC000, 'diag_colour_index'),
(21, 0x01E00000, 'diag_line_style'),
))
upkbitsL(xf.background, pkd_brdbkg2, (
(26, 0xFC000000L, 'fill_pattern'),
))
upkbits(xf.background, pkd_brdbkg3, (
(0, 0x007F, 'pattern_colour_index'),
(7, 0x3F80, 'background_colour_index'),
))
elif bv >= 50:
unpack_fmt = '<HHHBBIi'
(xf.font_index, xf.format_key, pkd_type_par,
pkd_align1, pkd_orient_used,
pkd_brdbkg1, pkd_brdbkg2,
) = unpack(unpack_fmt, data[0:16])
upkbits(xf.protection, pkd_type_par, (
(0, 0x01, 'cell_locked'),
(1, 0x02, 'formula_hidden'),
))
upkbits(xf, pkd_type_par, (
(2, 0x0004, 'is_style'),
(3, 0x0008, 'lotus_123_prefix'), # Meaning is not known.
(4, 0xFFF0, 'parent_style_index'),
))
upkbits(xf.alignment, pkd_align1, (
(0, 0x07, 'hor_align'),
(3, 0x08, 'text_wrapped'),
(4, 0x70, 'vert_align'),
))
orientation = pkd_orient_used & 0x03
xf.alignment.rotation = [0, 255, 90, 180][orientation]
reg = pkd_orient_used >> 2
for attr_stem in \
"format font alignment border background protection".split():
attr = "_" + attr_stem + "_flag"
setattr(xf, attr, reg & 1)
reg >>= 1
upkbitsL(xf.background, pkd_brdbkg1, (
( 0, 0x0000007F, 'pattern_colour_index'),
( 7, 0x00003F80, 'background_colour_index'),
(16, 0x003F0000, 'fill_pattern'),
))
upkbitsL(xf.border, pkd_brdbkg1, (
(22, 0x01C00000, 'bottom_line_style'),
(25, 0xFE000000L, 'bottom_colour_index'),
))
upkbits(xf.border, pkd_brdbkg2, (
( 0, 0x00000007, 'top_line_style'),
( 3, 0x00000038, 'left_line_style'),
( 6, 0x000001C0, 'right_line_style'),
( 9, 0x0000FE00, 'top_colour_index'),
(16, 0x007F0000, 'left_colour_index'),
(23, 0x3F800000, 'right_colour_index'),
))
elif bv >= 40:
unpack_fmt = '<BBHBBHI'
(xf.font_index, xf.format_key, pkd_type_par,
pkd_align_orient, pkd_used,
pkd_bkg_34, pkd_brd_34,
) = unpack(unpack_fmt, data[0:12])
upkbits(xf.protection, pkd_type_par, (
(0, 0x01, 'cell_locked'),
(1, 0x02, 'formula_hidden'),
))
upkbits(xf, pkd_type_par, (
(2, 0x0004, 'is_style'),
(3, 0x0008, 'lotus_123_prefix'), # Meaning is not known.
(4, 0xFFF0, 'parent_style_index'),
))
upkbits(xf.alignment, pkd_align_orient, (
(0, 0x07, 'hor_align'),
(3, 0x08, 'text_wrapped'),
(4, 0x30, 'vert_align'),
))
orientation = (pkd_align_orient & 0xC0) >> 6
xf.alignment.rotation = [0, 255, 90, 180][orientation]
reg = pkd_used >> 2
for attr_stem in \
"format font alignment border background protection".split():
attr = "_" + attr_stem + "_flag"
setattr(xf, attr, reg & 1)
reg >>= 1
upkbits(xf.background, pkd_bkg_34, (
( 0, 0x003F, 'fill_pattern'),
( 6, 0x07C0, 'pattern_colour_index'),
(11, 0xF800, 'background_colour_index'),
))
upkbitsL(xf.border, pkd_brd_34, (
( 0, 0x00000007, 'top_line_style'),
( 3, 0x000000F8, 'top_colour_index'),
( 8, 0x00000700, 'left_line_style'),
(11, 0x0000F800, 'left_colour_index'),
(16, 0x00070000, 'bottom_line_style'),
(19, 0x00F80000, 'bottom_colour_index'),
(24, 0x07000000, 'right_line_style'),
(27, 0xF8000000L, 'right_colour_index'),
))
elif bv == 30:
unpack_fmt = '<BBBBHHI'
(xf.font_index, xf.format_key, pkd_type_prot,
pkd_used, pkd_align_par,
pkd_bkg_34, pkd_brd_34,
) = unpack(unpack_fmt, data[0:12])
upkbits(xf.protection, pkd_type_prot, (
(0, 0x01, 'cell_locked'),
(1, 0x02, 'formula_hidden'),
))
upkbits(xf, pkd_type_prot, (
(2, 0x0004, 'is_style'),
(3, 0x0008, 'lotus_123_prefix'), # Meaning is not known.
))
upkbits(xf.alignment, pkd_align_par, (
(0, 0x07, 'hor_align'),
(3, 0x08, 'text_wrapped'),
))
upkbits(xf, pkd_align_par, (
(4, 0xFFF0, 'parent_style_index'),
))
reg = pkd_used >> 2
for attr_stem in \
"format font alignment border background protection".split():
attr = "_" + attr_stem + "_flag"
setattr(xf, attr, reg & 1)
reg >>= 1
upkbits(xf.background, pkd_bkg_34, (
( 0, 0x003F, 'fill_pattern'),
( 6, 0x07C0, 'pattern_colour_index'),
(11, 0xF800, 'background_colour_index'),
))
upkbitsL(xf.border, pkd_brd_34, (
( 0, 0x00000007, 'top_line_style'),
( 3, 0x000000F8, 'top_colour_index'),
( 8, 0x00000700, 'left_line_style'),
(11, 0x0000F800, 'left_colour_index'),
(16, 0x00070000, 'bottom_line_style'),
(19, 0x00F80000, 'bottom_colour_index'),
(24, 0x07000000, 'right_line_style'),
(27, 0xF8000000L, 'right_colour_index'),
))
xf.alignment.vert_align = 2 # bottom
xf.alignment.rotation = 0
else:
raise XLRDError('programmer stuff-up: bv=%d' % bv)
xf.xf_index = len(self.xf_list)
self.xf_list.append(xf)
self.xfcount += 1
if blah:
xf.dump(
self.logfile,
header="--- handle_xf: xf[%d] ---" % xf.xf_index,
footer=" ",
)
# Now for some assertions ...
if xf.is_style:
assert xf.parent_style_index == 0x0FFF
check_colour_indexes_in_obj(self, xf, xf.xf_index)
if not self.format_map.has_key(xf.format_key):
msg = "WARNING *** XF[%d] unknown (raw) format key (%d, 0x%04x)\n"
fprintf(self.logfile, msg,
xf.xf_index, xf.format_key, xf.format_key)
xf.format_key = 0
def xf_epilogue(self):
# self is a Book instance.
self._xf_epilogue_done = 1
num_xfs = len(self.xf_list)
blah = DEBUG or self.verbosity >= 3
blah1 = DEBUG or self.verbosity >= 1
def check_same(book_arg, xf_arg, parent_arg, attr):
# the _arg caper is to avoid a Warning msg from Python 2.1 :-(
if getattr(xf_arg, attr) != getattr(parent_arg, attr):
fprintf(book_arg.logfile,
"NOTE !!! XF[%d] parent[%d] %s different\n",
xf_arg.xf_index, parent_arg.xf_index, attr)
for xf in self.xf_list:
if not self.format_map.has_key(xf.format_key):
msg = "ERROR *** XF[%d] unknown format key (%d, 0x%04x)\n"
fprintf(self.logfile, msg,
xf.xf_index, xf.format_key, xf.format_key)
xf.format_key = 0
cellty_from_fmtty = {
FNU: XL_CELL_NUMBER,
FUN: XL_CELL_NUMBER,
FGE: XL_CELL_NUMBER,
FDT: XL_CELL_DATE,
FTX: XL_CELL_NUMBER, # Yes, a number can be formatted as text.
}
fmt = self.format_map[xf.format_key]
cellty = cellty_from_fmtty[fmt.type]
self._xf_index_to_xl_type_map[xf.xf_index] = cellty
# Now for some assertions etc
if xf.is_style:
continue
assert 0 <= xf.parent_style_index < num_xfs
assert xf.parent_style_index != xf.xf_index
assert self.xf_list[xf.parent_style_index].is_style
if blah1 and xf.parent_style_index > xf.xf_index:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"NOTE !!! XF[%d]: parent_style_index is %d; out of order?\n",
xf.xf_index, xf.parent_style_index)
parent = self.xf_list[xf.parent_style_index]
if not xf._alignment_flag and not parent._alignment_flag:
if blah1: check_same(self, xf, parent, 'alignment')
if not xf._background_flag and not parent._background_flag:
if blah1: check_same(self, xf, parent, 'background')
if not xf._border_flag and not parent._border_flag:
if blah1: check_same(self, xf, parent, 'border')
if not xf._protection_flag and not parent._protection_flag:
if blah1: check_same(self, xf, parent, 'protection')
if not xf._format_flag and not parent._format_flag:
if blah1 and xf.format_key != parent.format_key:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"NOTE !!! XF[%d] fmtk=%d, parent[%d] fmtk=%r\n%r / %r\n",
xf.xf_index, xf.format_key, parent.xf_index, parent.format_key,
self.format_map[xf.format_key].format_str,
self.format_map[parent.format_key].format_str)
if not xf._font_flag and not parent._font_flag:
if blah1 and xf.font_index != parent.font_index:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"NOTE !!! XF[%d] fontx=%d, parent[%d] fontx=%r\n",
xf.xf_index, xf.font_index, parent.xf_index, parent.font_index)
# Following are deprecated, undocumented, and will vanish Real Soon Now.
self.raw_xf_list = self.xf_list
self.computed_xf_list = self.xf_list
def initialise_book(book):
initialise_colour_map(book)
book._xf_epilogue_done = 0
methods = (
handle_font,
handle_format,
is_date_format_string,
handle_palette,
palette_epilogue,
handle_style,
handle_xf,
xf_epilogue,
)
for method in methods:
setattr(book.__class__, method.__name__, method)
##
# <p>A collection of the border-related attributes of an XF record.
# Items correspond to those in the Excel UI's Format/Cells/Border tab.</p>
# <p> An explanations of "colour index" is given in the Formatting
# section at the start of this document.
# There are five line style attributes; possible values and the
# associated meanings are:
# 0 = No line,
# 1 = Thin,
# 2 = Medium,
# 3 = Dashed,
# 4 = Dotted,
# 5 = Thick,
# 6 = Double,
# 7 = Hair,
# 8 = Medium dashed,
# 9 = Thin dash-dotted,
# 10 = Medium dash-dotted,
# 11 = Thin dash-dot-dotted,
# 12 = Medium dash-dot-dotted,
# 13 = Slanted medium dash-dotted.
# The line styles 8 to 13 appear in BIFF8 files (Excel 97 and later) only.
# For pictures of the line styles, refer to OOo docs s3.10 (p22)
# "Line Styles for Cell Borders (BIFF3-BIFF8)".</p>
# <br /> -- New in version 0.6.1
class XFBorder(BaseObject, EqNeAttrs):
##
# The colour index for the cell's top line
top_colour_index = 0
##
# The colour index for the cell's bottom line
bottom_colour_index = 0
##
# The colour index for the cell's left line
left_colour_index = 0
##
# The colour index for the cell's right line
right_colour_index = 0
##
# The colour index for the cell's diagonal lines, if any
diag_colour_index = 0
##
# The line style for the cell's top line
top_line_style = 0
##
# The line style for the cell's bottom line
bottom_line_style = 0
##
# The line style for the cell's left line
left_line_style = 0
##
# The line style for the cell's right line
right_line_style = 0
##
# The line style for the cell's diagonal lines, if any
diag_line_style = 0
##
# 1 = draw a diagonal from top left to bottom right
diag_down = 0
##
# 1 = draw a diagonal from bottom left to top right
diag_up = 0
##
# A collection of the background-related attributes of an XF record.
# Items correspond to those in the Excel UI's Format/Cells/Patterns tab.
# An explanation of "colour index" is given in the Formatting
# section at the start of this document.
# <br /> -- New in version 0.6.1
class XFBackground(BaseObject, EqNeAttrs):
##
# See section 3.11 of the OOo docs.
fill_pattern = 0
##
# See section 3.11 of the OOo docs.
background_colour_index = 0
##
# See section 3.11 of the OOo docs.
pattern_colour_index = 0
##
# A collection of the alignment and similar attributes of an XF record.
# Items correspond to those in the Excel UI's Format/Cells/Alignment tab.
# <br /> -- New in version 0.6.1
class XFAlignment(BaseObject, EqNeAttrs):
##
# Values: section 6.115 (p 214) of OOo docs
hor_align = 0
##
# Values: section 6.115 (p 215) of OOo docs
vert_align = 0
##
# Values: section 6.115 (p 215) of OOo docs.<br />
# Note: file versions BIFF7 and earlier use the documented
# "orientation" attribute; this will be mapped (without loss)
# into "rotation".
rotation = 0
##
# 1 = text is wrapped at right margin
text_wrapped = 0
##
# A number in range(15).
indent_level = 0
##
# 1 = shrink font size to fit text into cell.
shrink_to_fit = 0
##
# 0 = according to context; 1 = left-to-right; 2 = right-to-left
text_direction = 0
##
# A collection of the protection-related attributes of an XF record.
# Items correspond to those in the Excel UI's Format/Cells/Protection tab.
# Note the OOo docs include the "cell or style" bit
# in this bundle of attributes.
# This is incorrect; the bit is used in determining which bundles to use.
# <br /> -- New in version 0.6.1
class XFProtection(BaseObject, EqNeAttrs):
##
# 1 = Cell is prevented from being changed, moved, resized, or deleted
# (only if the sheet is protected).
cell_locked = 0
##
# 1 = Hide formula so that it doesn't appear in the formula bar when
# the cell is selected (only if the sheet is protected).
formula_hidden = 0
##
# eXtended Formatting information for cells, rows, columns and styles.
# <br /> -- New in version 0.6.1
#
# <p>Each of the 6 flags below describes the validity of
# a specific group of attributes.
# <br />
# In cell XFs, flag==0 means the attributes of the parent style XF are used,
# (but only if the attributes are valid there); flag==1 means the attributes
# of this XF are used.<br />
# In style XFs, flag==0 means the attribute setting is valid; flag==1 means
# the attribute should be ignored.<br />
# Note that the API
# provides both "raw" XFs and "computed" XFs -- in the latter case, cell XFs
# have had the above inheritance mechanism applied.
# </p>
class XF(BaseObject):
##
# 0 = cell XF, 1 = style XF
is_style = 0
##
# cell XF: Index into Book.xf_list
# of this XF's style XF<br />
# style XF: 0xFFF
parent_style_index = 0
##
#
_format_flag = 0
##
#
_font_flag = 0
##
#
_alignment_flag = 0
##
#
_border_flag = 0
##
#
_background_flag = 0
##
#
_protection_flag = 0
##
# Index into Book.xf_list
xf_index = 0
##
# Index into Book.font_list
font_index = 0
##
# Key into Book.format_map
# <p>
# Warning: OOo docs on the XF record call this "Index to FORMAT record".
# It is not an index in the Python sense. It is a key to a map.
# It is true <i>only</i> for Excel 4.0 and earlier files
# that the key into format_map from an XF instance
# is the same as the index into format_list, and <i>only</i>
# if the index is less than 164.
# </p>
format_key = 0
##
# An instance of an XFProtection object.
protection = None
##
# An instance of an XFBackground object.
background = None
##
# An instance of an XFAlignment object.
alignment = None
##
# An instance of an XFBorder object.
border = None
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