/* **************************************************************************** * libcasio/format/mcs/spreadsheet.h -- description of the MCS spreadsheet fmt. * Copyright (C) 2017 Thomas "Cakeisalie5" Touhey * * This file is part of libcasio. * libcasio 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 3.0 of the License, * or (at your option) any later version. * * libcasio 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 libcasio; if not, see . * ************************************************************************* */ #ifndef LIBCASIO_FORMAT_MCS_SPREADSHEET_H # define LIBCASIO_FORMAT_MCS_SPREADSHEET_H # include "../../cdefs.h" # include "../../number.h" # pragma pack(1) CASIO_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /* Spreadsheets are more complicated than that. * * For normal ones, there is a header: */ typedef struct casio_mcs_spreadsheet_header_s { /* Has subheader: 0x01 if yes. */ casio_uint8_t casio_mcs_spreadsheet_header_has_subheader; /* Column count (max: 26), on 24 bits and non-aligned. */ casio_uint32_t casio_mcs_spreadsheet_header_column_count :24; } casio_mcs_spreadsheet_header_t; /* Then, if it is a normal spreadsheet, there is a subheader, * a column directory and a column definition table. * * Here's the subheader: */ typedef struct casio_mcs_spreadsheet_subheader_s { /* Alignment or magic? {0, 0, 0, 0} */ casio_uint8_t casio_mcs_spreadsheet_subheader__align0[4]; /* Number of column definitions. */ casio_uint32_t casio_mcs_spreadsheet_subheader_defs_size; /* Alignment or magic II? {0, 0, 0, 0} */ casio_uint8_t casio_mcs_spreadsheet_subheader__align1[4]; } casio_mcs_spreadsheet_subheader_t; /* The column definition table is the main definition. It contains the row * directory, which is a 80-bytes long bitfield indicating if cells are empty * or not, and the list of non-empty cells. * * Each cell is a BCD structure (the real part of the number). Numbers in * spreadsheets can't have imaginary parts. * * The column directory is just a list of 4-bytes sizes of each column, * counting the row directory and the cells. It's easier to naviguate to * a column quicker. */ CASIO_END_NAMESPACE # pragma pack() #endif /* LIBCASIO_FORMAT_MCS_SPREADSHEET_H */