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Author SHA1 Message Date
Glen Whitney 253062e906 Add commands to edit color and add color rendering in terminal teapot
Now the foreground and background color can be set and displayed in
  either user interfaces, which finishes off #21.
  Closes #21.
2019-08-28 23:19:08 -07:00
Glen Whitney 96079b210e Make tpa the default file format for Teapot
There turned out to be one blocking technical issue for full adpotion of
  tpa format, and that was the fact that the printed representation of
  floating values inside the tpa file might not reproduce the same double
  when read. This change therefore introduces the "hexact" floating point
  format, based on the the %La format string, which produces a hex
  representation with exact round trips. While working on this, it was
  convenient to add a new representation "compact" which is basically the
  shorter of decimal and scientific representations, without trailing zeros.
  This is now the default float format, but of course one can select decimal
  or scientific formats to restore prior appearance. However, full-precision
  compact format is now the (only) format for editing cell contents, as it
  is accurate and efficient. Of course you can enter floating point values
  in any format you like when typing in a formula.

  The addition of several new floating point options overloaded the menus
  in terminal teapot, so this change also revamps those menus slightly,
  including eliminating the unused MenuChoice struct, and just specifying menus
  with an array of strings.

  Closes #63.
2019-08-24 09:58:46 -07:00
Glen Whitney 364ef2c0ea Streamline internals of teapot
The primary change is to add a “funcall” token, so that an entire expression
  can be encapsulated as a single token. This change is used to allow a cell to
  include simply a selection of appropriate semantic tokens. I.e., the content
  and iterative content are now each a single token like the value and the
  result value. Token vectors are used only as intermediate results in scanning
  and parsing.

  Not this means the cells are now in effect storing parse trees, so
  computation should be slightly faster and future extensions (like #56) should
  be facilitated.

  This commit also takes the opportunity while internals are being altered to
  add another token to a cell for future use for computed attributes, cf #22,
  and to change the internal numerical values from double and ints to long
  doubles and long longs. However, the change attempts to encapsulate that
  choice so it would be easy to change back or change to another representation.

  Note that these changes break savexdr(), as the internal binary format of
  a cell is now different. Rather than reimplement it, it is deprecated as
  the world does not need another binary spreadsheet format. Hence, the
  ascii format for teapot spreadsheets becomes the primary file format.
  Loading of old xdr files is still supported for backward compatibility.

  Closes #59.

  Also along the way, various other slight fixes and enhancements crept in,
  a partial but probably not exhaustive list of which follows:

  Fixes #31.

  Further revisions and improvements to documentation.

  Make the approximate comparison of floating point values scale more
  accurately with the size of the doubles being compared.

  Further extensions of absolute and relative cell addressing.

  Addition of (circle constant) tau function/constant.

  Modified string conversion to simply use internal printing routines, and
  to take "scientific" and "decimal" keywords.

  Allowed n() function to take a list of values, or just a single location
  defaulting to the current location.

  Added floor, ceil, trunc, and round functions, and allowed them to be
  keywords controlling the int() integer conversion function as well.

  Allowed substr() to drop its last argument to go to the end of the string.

  Provided an enum of built-in functions to preserve legacy function
  identifiers, allowing the large table inside func.c to be reorganized
  in a clearer fashion.

  Added additional annotation of properties of the built-in functions,
  including precedence.

  All operators are now also accessible as built-in functions.

  Made precedence of unary - lower than ^ to match python.

  Avoided inadvertently using FLTK @symbol abbreviations for formulas with
  "@" in them.
2019-08-23 12:12:06 -07:00
Glen Whitney 07bf78c7bb More color prep: define color aspects of a cell
This change does away with separate attributes foreground and background,
  opting for an array of color "aspects", where the aspect can vary
  over an enum which can either be FOREGROUND or BACKGROUND. This will allow
  writing a single set of color-editing code which can work either on the
  foreground or background color of a cell.
2019-08-03 12:42:32 -04:00
Glen Whitney 91b5ae7e1f Further prepare for color rendering; highlight row and column
Now palettes are allocated and deallocated in fteapot as well as teapot;
  both executables have some color rendering, with fteapot using the cell
  foreground and background (there's just no way to set them at the moment).
  teapot is so far only using color in the header.
  Implements #39.
2019-08-02 23:21:58 -04:00
Glen Whitney 2e0a3a480c Improve dialogs
Now in fteapot you can select any one of the buttons in a modal dialog
  with the cursor keys and hit enter and it will be selected.
  Fixes #17.
  In addition, I clarified that the block attribute options will either set
  every cell to bold (say), or unset every cell, or you can cancel to not
  actually go through with the block operation.

  These changes required adding a custom FLTK dialog, tpt_choose.{h,cxx}.
  Along the way, I reflowed fteapot.fl to make it more readable for further
  coding.
  Finally, there is a small amount of additional prep for color support
  that (unfortunately) got mixed in with these changes.
2019-08-02 20:31:48 -04:00
Glen Whitney 341b12ba04 Implement a relative reference robust to source and reference moving
The new function is X(SRC,REF), which briefly for a cell in the neighborhood
   of REF returns the corresponding cell in the neighborhood in SRC. For
   further details, see the updated documention.

   In developing and documenting this function, I refined some of the
   existing error messages (e.g. showing the coordinates when there is an
   attempt to obtain a cell with a negative coordinate) and improved the
   error propagation to increase the chance that the innermost error will
   percolate to the top level.
2019-07-30 15:07:54 -04:00
Glen Whitney 25bb787f08 Prepare for per-cell configurable colors
So far, this jst consists of initializing color in curses mode, and making
  the display start and end part of intializing and freeing a sheet (so that
  it can control allocating the palette, for example, where the data structure
  used depends on what kind of display it is.

  Next up will be to allocate and destroy the color palette, and set up the
  default colors for cells to use (0 for foreground,
  TEAPOT_WHITE for background.) The outline beyond that is to allow setting of
  the cell colors, then actually display those colors, and finally edit the
  palette.
2019-07-29 11:35:10 -04:00
Glen Whitney ea230efc23 Move source code into subdirectory
Also removed a stray copy of the automatically generated config.h which
  had somehow gotten into the distribution. Closes #36.
2019-07-27 01:35:44 -04:00