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--- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: ClosedXML dependency-version: 0.105.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor - dependency-name: ClosedXML dependency-version: 0.105.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
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Updated ClosedXML from 0.104.2 to 0.105.0.
Release notes
Sourced from ClosedXML's releases.
0.105.0
What's Changed
Major enhancements
Automatic fixer of function names
Correct name for newer functions (post 2013) is not what is seen in the GUI (e.g. correct name for
CONCATis_xlfn.CONCAT). That is rather obscure fact not known to most developers. The formula setters (e.g.IXLCell.FormulaA1) now automatically fix function names, so it is stored correctly in the file.Pre-0.105


0.105
Sorting updates references
In many cases, the sorted area has a column with references. The formula often references another row. Pre-0.105, the references in the formulas weren't updated correctly.

Reimplementation/refactoring of old function infrastructure
Basically all implemented functions should be more faithful to how Excel behaves and evaluation of functions should be faster. implemented functions should be "complete" in sense that they correctly work for various arguments (e.g. various forms of
ROMANor pattern search inSUMIFS).The functions (before refactoring) had serious problems with ranges, errors or type coercion or structured references. The original parser back then didn't even parse literal arrays (
{1,2,3;4,5,6}). Parser and other things were updated, but because there was ~180 functions, original implementation was kept and functions were functions were reused through an adapter. Except the adapter never worked right and there were some other serious problems.Changes
Bugfixes
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0.105.0-rc
What's Changed
Major enhancements
Automatic fixer of function names
Correct name for newer functions (post 2013) is not what is seen in the GUI (e.g. correct name for
CONCATis_xlfn.CONCAT). That is rather obscure fact not known to most developers. The formula setters (e.g.IXLCell.FormulaA1) now automatically fix function names, so it is stored correctly in the file.Pre-0.105


0.105
Sorting updates references
In many cases, the sorted area has a column with references. The formula often references another row. Pre-0.105, the references in the formulas weren't updated correctly.

Reimplementation/refactoring of old function infrastructure
Basically all implemented functions should be more faithful to how Excel behaves and evaluation of functions should be faster. implemented functions should be "complete" in sense that they correctly work for various arguments (e.g. various forms of
ROMANor pattern search inSUMIFS).The functions (before refactoring) had serious problems with ranges, errors or type coercion or structured references. The original parser back then didn't even parse literal arrays (
{1,2,3;4,5,6}). Parser and other things were updated, but because there was ~180 functions, original implementation was kept and functions were functions were reused through an adapter. Except the adapter never worked right and there were some other serious problems.Changes
Bugfixes
... (truncated)
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