From cd3f373c440891cd6a8716f181137c4e4c332b2b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: PJ Fanning Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 10:02:45 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] change some tabs to spaces git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/poi/trunk@1870049 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 --- .../apache/poi/hssf/record/NumberRecord.java | 8 +- .../org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjRecord.java | 270 +++++++++--------- .../poi/hssf/record/ObjectProtectRecord.java | 2 +- 3 files changed, 140 insertions(+), 140 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/NumberRecord.java b/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/NumberRecord.java index ebc6d9e3fb..9d3dfd0c41 100644 --- a/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/NumberRecord.java +++ b/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/NumberRecord.java @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ public final class NumberRecord extends CellRecord implements Cloneable { /** Creates new NumberRecord */ public NumberRecord() { - // fields uninitialised + // fields uninitialised } /** @@ -63,12 +63,12 @@ public final class NumberRecord extends CellRecord implements Cloneable { @Override protected String getRecordName() { - return "NUMBER"; + return "NUMBER"; } @Override protected void appendValueText(StringBuilder sb) { - sb.append(" .value= ").append(NumberToTextConverter.toText(field_4_value)); + sb.append(" .value= ").append(NumberToTextConverter.toText(field_4_value)); } @Override @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ public final class NumberRecord extends CellRecord implements Cloneable { @Override protected int getValueDataSize() { - return 8; + return 8; } @Override diff --git a/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjRecord.java b/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjRecord.java index ee786da95d..2e3b49d339 100644 --- a/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjRecord.java +++ b/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjRecord.java @@ -33,140 +33,140 @@ import org.apache.poi.util.RecordFormatException; * The obj record is used to hold various graphic objects and controls. */ public final class ObjRecord extends Record implements Cloneable { - public final static short sid = 0x005D; + public final static short sid = 0x005D; - private static final int NORMAL_PAD_ALIGNMENT = 2; - private static int MAX_PAD_ALIGNMENT = 4; + private static final int NORMAL_PAD_ALIGNMENT = 2; + private static int MAX_PAD_ALIGNMENT = 4; - private List subrecords; - /** used when POI has no idea what is going on */ - private final byte[] _uninterpretedData; - /** - * Excel seems to tolerate padding to quad or double byte length - */ - private boolean _isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple; + private List subrecords; + /** used when POI has no idea what is going on */ + private final byte[] _uninterpretedData; + /** + * Excel seems to tolerate padding to quad or double byte length + */ + private boolean _isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple; - //00000000 15 00 12 00 01 00 01 00 11 60 00 00 00 00 00 0D .........`...... - //00000010 26 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 &......... + //00000000 15 00 12 00 01 00 01 00 11 60 00 00 00 00 00 0D .........`...... + //00000010 26 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 &......... - public ObjRecord() { - subrecords = new ArrayList<>(2); - // TODO - ensure 2 sub-records (ftCmo 15h, and ftEnd 00h) are always created - _uninterpretedData = null; - } + public ObjRecord() { + subrecords = new ArrayList<>(2); + // TODO - ensure 2 sub-records (ftCmo 15h, and ftEnd 00h) are always created + _uninterpretedData = null; + } - public ObjRecord(RecordInputStream in) { - // TODO - problems with OBJ sub-records stream - // MS spec says first sub-record is always CommonObjectDataSubRecord, - // and last is always EndSubRecord. OOO spec does not mention ObjRecord(0x005D). - // Existing POI test data seems to violate that rule. Some test data - // seems to contain garbage, and a crash is only averted by stopping at + public ObjRecord(RecordInputStream in) { + // TODO - problems with OBJ sub-records stream + // MS spec says first sub-record is always CommonObjectDataSubRecord, + // and last is always EndSubRecord. OOO spec does not mention ObjRecord(0x005D). + // Existing POI test data seems to violate that rule. Some test data + // seems to contain garbage, and a crash is only averted by stopping at // what looks like the 'EndSubRecord' - // Check if this can be continued, if so then the - // following wont work properly - byte[] subRecordData = in.readRemainder(); - if (LittleEndian.getUShort(subRecordData, 0) != CommonObjectDataSubRecord.sid) { - // seems to occur in just one junit on "OddStyleRecord.xls" (file created by CrystalReports) - // Excel tolerates the funny ObjRecord, and replaces it with a corrected version - // The exact logic/reasoning is not yet understood - _uninterpretedData = subRecordData; - subrecords = null; - return; - } + // Check if this can be continued, if so then the + // following wont work properly + byte[] subRecordData = in.readRemainder(); + if (LittleEndian.getUShort(subRecordData, 0) != CommonObjectDataSubRecord.sid) { + // seems to occur in just one junit on "OddStyleRecord.xls" (file created by CrystalReports) + // Excel tolerates the funny ObjRecord, and replaces it with a corrected version + // The exact logic/reasoning is not yet understood + _uninterpretedData = subRecordData; + subrecords = null; + return; + } //YK: files produced by OO violate the condition below /* if (subRecordData.length % 2 != 0) { - String msg = "Unexpected length of subRecordData : " + HexDump.toHex(subRecordData); - throw new RecordFormatException(msg); - } + String msg = "Unexpected length of subRecordData : " + HexDump.toHex(subRecordData); + throw new RecordFormatException(msg); + } */ - subrecords = new ArrayList<>(); - LittleEndianByteArrayInputStream subRecStream = new LittleEndianByteArrayInputStream(subRecordData); - CommonObjectDataSubRecord cmo = (CommonObjectDataSubRecord)SubRecord.createSubRecord(subRecStream, 0); + subrecords = new ArrayList<>(); + LittleEndianByteArrayInputStream subRecStream = new LittleEndianByteArrayInputStream(subRecordData); + CommonObjectDataSubRecord cmo = (CommonObjectDataSubRecord)SubRecord.createSubRecord(subRecStream, 0); subrecords.add(cmo); while (true) { - SubRecord subRecord = SubRecord.createSubRecord(subRecStream, cmo.getObjectType()); - subrecords.add(subRecord); - if (subRecord.isTerminating()) { - break; - } - } - final int nRemainingBytes = subRecordData.length-subRecStream.getReadIndex(); - if (nRemainingBytes > 0) { - // At present (Oct-2008), most unit test samples have (subRecordData.length % 2 == 0) - _isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple = subRecordData.length % MAX_PAD_ALIGNMENT == 0; - if (nRemainingBytes >= (_isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple ? MAX_PAD_ALIGNMENT : NORMAL_PAD_ALIGNMENT)) { - if (!canPaddingBeDiscarded(subRecordData, nRemainingBytes)) { - String msg = "Leftover " + nRemainingBytes - + " bytes in subrecord data " + HexDump.toHex(subRecordData); - throw new RecordFormatException(msg); - } - _isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple = false; - } + SubRecord subRecord = SubRecord.createSubRecord(subRecStream, cmo.getObjectType()); + subrecords.add(subRecord); + if (subRecord.isTerminating()) { + break; + } + } + final int nRemainingBytes = subRecordData.length-subRecStream.getReadIndex(); + if (nRemainingBytes > 0) { + // At present (Oct-2008), most unit test samples have (subRecordData.length % 2 == 0) + _isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple = subRecordData.length % MAX_PAD_ALIGNMENT == 0; + if (nRemainingBytes >= (_isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple ? MAX_PAD_ALIGNMENT : NORMAL_PAD_ALIGNMENT)) { + if (!canPaddingBeDiscarded(subRecordData, nRemainingBytes)) { + String msg = "Leftover " + nRemainingBytes + + " bytes in subrecord data " + HexDump.toHex(subRecordData); + throw new RecordFormatException(msg); + } + _isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple = false; + } } else { - _isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple = false; - } - _uninterpretedData = null; - } + _isPaddedToQuadByteMultiple = false; + } + _uninterpretedData = null; + } - /** - * Some XLS files have ObjRecords with nearly 8Kb of excessive padding. These were probably - * written by a version of POI (around 3.1) which incorrectly interpreted the second short of - * the ftLbs subrecord (0x1FEE) as a length, and read that many bytes as padding (other bugs - * helped allow this to occur). - * - * Excel reads files with this excessive padding OK, truncating the over-sized ObjRecord back - * to the its proper size. POI does the same. - */ - private static boolean canPaddingBeDiscarded(byte[] data, int nRemainingBytes) { + /** + * Some XLS files have ObjRecords with nearly 8Kb of excessive padding. These were probably + * written by a version of POI (around 3.1) which incorrectly interpreted the second short of + * the ftLbs subrecord (0x1FEE) as a length, and read that many bytes as padding (other bugs + * helped allow this to occur). + * + * Excel reads files with this excessive padding OK, truncating the over-sized ObjRecord back + * to the its proper size. POI does the same. + */ + private static boolean canPaddingBeDiscarded(byte[] data, int nRemainingBytes) { // make sure none of the padding looks important - for(int i=data.length-nRemainingBytes; i getSubRecords() { - return subrecords; - } + public List getSubRecords() { + return subrecords; + } - public void clearSubRecords() { - subrecords.clear(); - } + public void clearSubRecords() { + subrecords.clear(); + } - public void addSubRecord(int index, SubRecord element) { - subrecords.add(index, element); - } + public void addSubRecord(int index, SubRecord element) { + subrecords.add(index, element); + } - public boolean addSubRecord(SubRecord o) { - return subrecords.add(o); - } + public boolean addSubRecord(SubRecord o) { + return subrecords.add(o); + } - @Override - public ObjRecord clone() { - ObjRecord rec = new ObjRecord(); + @Override + public ObjRecord clone() { + ObjRecord rec = new ObjRecord(); - for (SubRecord record : subrecords) { - rec.addSubRecord(record.clone()); - } - return rec; - } + for (SubRecord record : subrecords) { + rec.addSubRecord(record.clone()); + } + return rec; + } } diff --git a/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjectProtectRecord.java b/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjectProtectRecord.java index 22d548f09a..deda2f39a4 100644 --- a/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjectProtectRecord.java +++ b/src/java/org/apache/poi/hssf/record/ObjectProtectRecord.java @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ public final class ObjectProtectRecord extends StandardRecord implements Cloneab StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(); buffer.append("[SCENARIOPROTECT]\n"); - buffer.append(" .protect = ").append(getProtect()) + buffer.append(" .protect = ").append(getProtect()) .append("\n"); buffer.append("[/SCENARIOPROTECT]\n"); return buffer.toString();