* * The majority of this is _NOT_ my code. I simply ported it from the * PERL Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module. * * The author of the Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module is John McNamara * * * I _DO_ maintain this code, and John McNamara has nothing to do with the * porting of this code to PHP. Any questions directly related to this * class library should be directed to me. * * License Information: * * Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer: A library for generating Excel Spreadsheets * Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Xavier Noguer xnoguer@php.net * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ require_once 'PEAR.php'; /** * Class for writing Excel BIFF records. * * From "MICROSOFT EXCEL BINARY FILE FORMAT" by Mark O'Brien (Microsoft Corporation): * * BIFF (BInary File Format) is the file format in which Excel documents are * saved on disk. A BIFF file is a complete description of an Excel document. * BIFF files consist of sequences of variable-length records. There are many * different types of BIFF records. For example, one record type describes a * formula entered into a cell; one describes the size and location of a * window into a document; another describes a picture format. * * @author Xavier Noguer * @category FileFormats * @package Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer */ class Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer_BIFFwriter extends PEAR { /** * The BIFF/Excel version (5). * @var integer */ var $_BIFF_version = 0x0500; /** * The byte order of this architecture. 0 => little endian, 1 => big endian * @var integer */ var $_byte_order; /** * The string containing the data of the BIFF stream * @var string */ var $_data; /** * The size of the data in bytes. Should be the same as strlen($this->_data) * @var integer */ var $_datasize; /** * The maximun length for a BIFF record. See _addContinue() * @var integer * @see _addContinue() */ var $_limit; /** * Constructor * * @access public */ function Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer_BIFFwriter() { $this->_byte_order = ''; $this->_data = ''; $this->_datasize = 0; $this->_limit = 2080; // Set the byte order $this->_setByteOrder(); } /** * Determine the byte order and store it as class data to avoid * recalculating it for each call to new(). * * @access private */ function _setByteOrder() { // Check if "pack" gives the required IEEE 64bit float $teststr = pack("d", 1.2345); $number = pack("C8", 0x8D, 0x97, 0x6E, 0x12, 0x83, 0xC0, 0xF3, 0x3F); if ($number == $teststr) { $byte_order = 0; // Little Endian } elseif ($number == strrev($teststr)){ $byte_order = 1; // Big Endian } else { // Give up. I'll fix this in a later version. return $this->raiseError("Required floating point format ". "not supported on this platform."); } $this->_byte_order = $byte_order; } /** * General storage function * * @param string $data binary data to prepend * @access private */ function _prepend($data) { if (strlen($data) > $this->_limit) { $data = $this->_addContinue($data); } $this->_data = $data.$this->_data; $this->_datasize += strlen($data); } /** * General storage function * * @param string $data binary data to append * @access private */ function _append($data) { if (strlen($data) > $this->_limit) { $data = $this->_addContinue($data); } $this->_data = $this->_data.$data; $this->_datasize += strlen($data); } /** * Writes Excel BOF record to indicate the beginning of a stream or * sub-stream in the BIFF file. * * @param integer $type Type of BIFF file to write: 0x0005 Workbook, * 0x0010 Worksheet. * @access private */ function _storeBof($type) { $record = 0x0809; // Record identifier // According to the SDK $build and $year should be set to zero. // However, this throws a warning in Excel 5. So, use magic numbers. if ($this->_BIFF_version == 0x0500) { $length = 0x0008; $unknown = ''; $build = 0x096C; $year = 0x07C9; } elseif ($this->_BIFF_version == 0x0600) { $length = 0x0010; $unknown = pack("VV", 0x00000041, 0x00000006); //unknown last 8 bytes for BIFF8 $build = 0x0DBB; $year = 0x07CC; } $version = $this->_BIFF_version; $header = pack("vv", $record, $length); $data = pack("vvvv", $version, $type, $build, $year); $this->_prepend($header . $data . $unknown); } /** * Writes Excel EOF record to indicate the end of a BIFF stream. * * @access private */ function _storeEof() { $record = 0x000A; // Record identifier $length = 0x0000; // Number of bytes to follow $header = pack("vv", $record, $length); $this->_append($header); } /** * Excel limits the size of BIFF records. In Excel 5 the limit is 2084 bytes. In * Excel 97 the limit is 8228 bytes. Records that are longer than these limits * must be split up into CONTINUE blocks. * * This function takes a long BIFF record and inserts CONTINUE records as * necessary. * * @param string $data The original binary data to be written * @return string A very convenient string of continue blocks * @access private */ function _addContinue($data) { $limit = $this->_limit; $record = 0x003C; // Record identifier // The first 2080/8224 bytes remain intact. However, we have to change // the length field of the record. $tmp = substr($data, 0, 2).pack("v", $limit-4).substr($data, 4, $limit - 4); $header = pack("vv", $record, $limit); // Headers for continue records // Retrieve chunks of 2080/8224 bytes +4 for the header. $data_length = strlen($data); for ($i = $limit; $i < ($data_length - $limit); $i += $limit) { $tmp .= $header; $tmp .= substr($data, $i, $limit); } // Retrieve the last chunk of data $header = pack("vv", $record, strlen($data) - $i); $tmp .= $header; $tmp .= substr($data, $i, strlen($data) - $i); return $tmp; } } ?>