This adds an option "Lenient" that makes the reader conform to what
appears to be the norm in spreadsheet-land:
- Treat missing values as empty ones
- Update previously read rows if another row with more columns are seen
afterwards
Just like to_size_t() - which was already removed in f369229 - this is
non-standard, use to_length() instead. One remaining use was removed,
and I'm glad it's gone. :^)
This broke in 6a6f19a72f, which replaced
the representation of columns with numbers.
As a result, the save logic would store cells as
"\x<column_index><row_number>", which is obviously wrong.
Fixes#5905.
Also simplifies the control flow in `import_worksheet` a bit.
There won't be any parse errors before we actually try to parse
something.
Fixes input like "=1+" crashing the spreadsheet instead of just causing
an error in the cell.
Commit 6a6f19a72 broke the cell position display in the top left of the
Spreadsheet window and the title of the cell type dialog, causing the
application to crash when interacting with cells beyond column FE.
This will make constructing (and destructing) Positions a lot cheaper
(as it no longer needs to ref() and unref() a String).
Resulted from #5483, but doesn't fix it.
(...and ASSERT_NOT_REACHED => VERIFY_NOT_REACHED)
Since all of these checks are done in release builds as well,
let's rename them to VERIFY to prevent confusion, as everyone is
used to assertions being compiled out in release.
We can introduce a new ASSERT macro that is specifically for debug
checks, but I'm doing this wholesale conversion first since we've
accumulated thousands of these already, and it's not immediately
obvious which ones are suitable for ASSERT.
This is a little bit messy but the basic idea is:
Syntax::Highlighter now has a Syntax::HighlighterClient to talk to the
outside world. It mostly communicates in LibGUI primitives that are
available in headers, so inlineable.
GUI::TextEditor inherits from Syntax::HighlighterClient.
This let us to move GUI::JSSyntaxHighlighter to JS::SyntaxHighlighter
and remove LibGUI's dependency on LibJS.
Now that WindowServer broadcasts the system theme using an anonymous
file, we need clients to pledge "recvfd" so they can receive it.
Some programs keep the "shared_buffer" pledge since it's still used for
a handful of things.