fix: Always compute cells without clocked expressions using current values #91
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@ -6,6 +6,13 @@ The changes compared to 2.3.0 are:
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o Added examples updating the life simulation to illustrate the color and
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computed style features.
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o You can compute the styles for cells, with an additional expression per cell.
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o Computation of current values for cells without clocked expressions now
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always depends on contemporaneous current values rather than prior values,
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even when the sheet is clocked. This means, for example, an entry whose base
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value is the sum of a column and which has no will always resolve to the
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current sum of that column, even if the column contains clocked values.
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(This is a breaking change in that prior to this modification, such a cell
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when clocked would contain the sum of the prior values in that column.)
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o New token types: style and bool.
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o Comparison operators return bool rather than int (Note this can be a breaking
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change; you may need to wrap comparisons in int() if you are using the result
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@ -21,8 +28,13 @@ o Addition of hexact float format, which allows for exact round trips to ASCII
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o New token type: funcall (which basically amounts to an expression). This
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allows parsed rather than unparsed expressions to be stored in cells, and
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allows macros which receive their arguments unevaluated.
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o sum(), min(), and max() can now operate over their list of arguments as well
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as over a block.
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o New region/accumulator operation count() that counts truthy cells (rather
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that just nonempty cells as n() does) added.
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o All region/accumulator operations including sum(), min(), and max() can
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now operate over their list of arguments as well as over a block.
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o All region/accumulator operations can take an optional expression when
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operating over a block that generates the values to be accumulated (rather
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than just taking the values directly from the block).
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o Added floor(), ceil(), trunc(), and round() functions for finding integers
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associated with doubles, eliminating (note possible breaking change) the
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int conversion with two rounding directions.
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doc/teapot.lyx
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doc/teapot.lyx
@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ name "fig:Three-Dimensional-Spread-Sheet"
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\end_inset
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Three-Dimensional Spread Sheet Layout
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Three-Dimensional Spreadsheet Layout
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\end_layout
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\end_inset
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@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ The sheet is currently in reset condition and the result is 1.
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\begin_layout Standard
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After this introductory chapter, you should be familiar with the basic concepts
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in spread sheets.
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in spreadsheets.
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The next chapters explain all operations available in detail.
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You should read them to get an overview of the possibilities offered by
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@ -4595,7 +4595,7 @@ CSV (.csv)
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\begin_layout Standard
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CSV (comma separated value) files only contain the data, not the expressions
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calculating it.
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Many spread sheets can generate this file format and many graphics programs
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Many spreadsheets can generate this file format and many graphics programs
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like gnuplot(1) can read it.
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The field separator usually is a tab or comma, strings may be enclosed
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in double quotes and decimal numbers have a dot to mark the fractional
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@ -5315,34 +5315,170 @@ goto
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5.12.4
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\emph default
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.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Section
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Expressions
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Sheets, Cells, and Clocking
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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Cells consist of a base (reset) expression, a clocked expression, a style
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expression, and a current value.
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If the sheet is currently in the reset state (the default), all cells display
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their base value as current value.
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A
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\emph on
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sheet
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\emph default
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is a three-dimensional collection of
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\emph on
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cells
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\emph default
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.
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The slices in the X, Y, and Z directions are called the
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\emph on
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columns
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\emph default
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,
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\emph on
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rows
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\emph default
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, and
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\emph on
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layers
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\emph default
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, respectively.
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At any given time, the valid coordinates for a sheet are all non-negative
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integers up to some current limit in each of the X, Y, and Z directions,
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which may be different in each direction.
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Generally speaking, direct references to cells with negative coordinates
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are an error, whereas indirect references to cells with negative coordinates
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and all references to cells with coordinates beyond the current limits
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act as references to empty cells with all default attributes/styles.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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When the sheet is clocked (see Table
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Each cell has three expressions, all of which are optional: a base (reset)
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expression, a clocked expression, and a style expression.
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It also has an associated current value.
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See section
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\begin_inset CommandInset ref
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LatexCommand ref
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reference "sec:Expressions"
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plural "false"
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caps "false"
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noprefix "false"
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\end_inset
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for the semantics of expressions and values.
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When the sheet is in the reset state (the default/initial state), all cells
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set their current values to the value of their base expression; references
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to other cells use those other cells' current values.
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The recomputation of current values updates referred-to cells first in
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an effort to produce the expected, correct values.
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However, if there are circular references among cells, this update process
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does not attempt to produce a fully self-consistent state, in that a given
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cell is only updated once.
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Hence the resulting current values can depend on the order updates occur,
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and it may happen that a cell's current value is not equal to the value
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of its base expression computed with current values of all cells.
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This behavior may seem problematic, but in fact it's not always possible
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to produce a self-consistent state.
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The simplest example is if the base expression for the cell with coordinates
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(0,0,0) is @(0,0,0)+1, since no number is one more than itself.
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Moreover, in the absence of circular reference chains among the base expression
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s, the recomputation of current values is guaranteed to reach a consistent
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state for all cells.
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The bottom line is that although circular references in base expressions
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are not disallowed, their utility may be limited because their behavior
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is relatively unpredictable.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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When a sheet is clocked (see Table
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\begin_inset CommandInset ref
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LatexCommand ref
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reference "tab:Key-Bindings-in"
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\end_inset
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), the clocked expression is evaluated, using the current value of referenced
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cells.
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The new current value is the result of that evaluation.
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), every cell with a clocked expression is clocked.
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When a cell is clocked (either because the sheet was clocked or by virtue
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of the clock() function documented in section
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\begin_inset CommandInset ref
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LatexCommand ref
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reference "subsec:All-other-functions"
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plural "false"
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caps "false"
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noprefix "false"
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\end_inset
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), its clocked expression is evaluated using the current value of all cells
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referenced directly or indirectly, including cells that are also currently
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being clocked.
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Then the new current value of (all of the) clocked cell(s) is set to the
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result of that evaluation.
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Finally, the current values of the unclocked cells (which include any cells
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that have no clocked expression) are recomputed based on the new current
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values.
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The upshot of these rules is that one can control the updating of potentially
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circular references precisely: the computation of clocked expressions always
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uses values of all cells, including other clocked cells, from the previous
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\begin_inset Quotes eld
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\end_inset
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tick
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\begin_inset Quotes erd
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\end_inset
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, and the computation of base expressions uses values of all cells, including
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other unclocked cells, from the current tick.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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Finally, whenever the style of a given cell is needed, for example to display
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the cell, its style expression is evaluated based on the current values
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of all cells to which it refers directly or indirectly.
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The expression must evaluate to a style value (see subsection
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\begin_inset CommandInset ref
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LatexCommand ref
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reference "subsec:Data-Types"
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plural "false"
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caps "false"
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noprefix "false"
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\end_inset
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) and that value provides the style of the cell.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Section
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\begin_inset CommandInset label
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LatexCommand label
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name "sec:Expressions"
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\end_inset
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Expressions and values
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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In
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\noun on
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teapot
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\noun default
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, values are specific data items and expressions are the formulas that can
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be evaluated to produce those values.
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This section describes the possible values, the allowed syntax of expressions,
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and the semantics of valid expressions.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Subsection
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\begin_inset CommandInset label
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LatexCommand label
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name "subsec:Data-Types"
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\end_inset
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Data Types
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\end_layout
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@ -6996,6 +7132,12 @@ sum Returns the sum of the accumulated values (recall for strings this is
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Subsubsection
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\begin_inset CommandInset label
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LatexCommand label
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name "subsec:All-other-functions"
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\end_inset
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All other functions
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\end_layout
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@ -10123,7 +10265,7 @@ How do I hide intermediate results?
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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If you used flat, two-dimensional spread sheets before, you are probably
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If you used flat, two-dimensional spreadsheets before, you are probably
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used to hidden cells which contain intermediate results, global constants,
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scratch areas and the like.
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@ -50,6 +50,11 @@ Token gettok(const Cell *cell, TokVariety v)
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return cell->tok[v];
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}
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/* iterable -- does cell have iteration content? */
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bool iterable(const Cell* cell) {
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return (cell != NULLCELL) && cell->tok[ITER_CONT].type != EMPTY;
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}
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/* locked -- is cell locked? */
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bool locked(const Cell *cell)
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{
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typedef enum {ALTER_LABEL, PRESERVE_LABEL} LabelHandling;
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Token gettok(const Cell *cell, TokVariety v);
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bool iterable(const Cell *cell);
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bool locked(const Cell *cell);
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bool ignored(const Cell *cell);
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const char *getlabel(const Cell *cell);
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@ -692,14 +692,33 @@ void update(Sheet *sheet)
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upd_clock = true;
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recompvalue(sheet, w);
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}
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bool current_changed = false;
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for (ALL_CELLS_IN_SHEET(sheet,i,cell))
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{
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if (cell && cell->clock_resolving)
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{
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tfree(&(cell->tok[CURR_VAL]));
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cell->tok[CURR_VAL] = cell->tok[RES_VAL];;
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cell->tok[RES_VAL].type = EMPTY;
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cell->clock_resolving = false;
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cell->tok[RES_VAL].type = EMPTY;
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current_changed = true;
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}
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}
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if (current_changed) {
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/* Recompute all of the non-clocked cells so that they get the values
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of the newly-changed clocked cells
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*/
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for (ALL_CELLS_IN_SHEET(sheet, i, cell)) {
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if (cell) {
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if (cell->clock_resolving) {
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cell->clock_resolving = false;
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} else {
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cell->updated = false;
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}
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}
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}
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for (ALL_LOCS_IN_SHEET(sheet, w)) {
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upd_clock = true;
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recompvalue(sheet, w);
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}
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}
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upd_clock = false;
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@ -905,10 +924,11 @@ void clk(Sheet *sheet, const Location at)
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{
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assert(sheet != (Sheet*)0);
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assert(IN_OCTANT(at));
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assert(LOC_WITHIN(sheet,at));
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if (CELL_AT(sheet,at))
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assert(LOC_WITHIN(sheet, at));
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Cell* toclock = CELL_AT(sheet, at);
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if (iterable(toclock))
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{
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CELL_AT(sheet,at)->clock_requested = true;
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toclock->clock_requested = true;
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sheet->clk = true;
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}
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}
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