- Issue #4. Added an option for setting sorting
type behavior when sorting data.
Simply set $csv->sort_type to "regular", "numeric",
or "string".
- Issue #6. Raw loaded file data is now cleared from
file_data property when it has been successfully
parsed to keep parseCSV's memory footprint to a
minimum. Specifically handy when using mulitple
instances of parseCSV to process large files.
git-svn-id: http://parsecsv-for-php.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@41 339761fc-0c37-0410-822d-8b8cac1f6a97
- Error reporting for files/data which is corrupt
or has formatting errors like using double
quotes in a field without enclosing quotes. Or
not escaping double quotes with a second one.
- parse() method does not require input anymore
if the "$object->file" property has been set.
I'm calling this a beta release due to the heavy
modifications to the core parsing logic required
for error reporting to work. I have tested the
new code quite extensively, I'm fairly confident
that it still parses exactly as it always has.
The second reason I'm calling it a beta release
is cause I'm sure the error reporting code will
need more refinements and tweaks to detect more
types of errors, as it's only picking two types
or syntax errors right now. However, it seems
these two are the most common errors that you
would be likely to come across.
git-svn-id: http://parsecsv-for-php.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@28 339761fc-0c37-0410-822d-8b8cac1f6a97
This is primarily a bug-fix release for a critical
bug which was brought to my attention.
- Fixed a critical bug in conditions parsing which
would generate corrupt matching patterns causing
the condition(s) to not work at all in some
situations.
- Fixed a small code error which would cause PHP to
generate a invalid offset notice when zero length
values were fed into the unparse() method to
generate CSV data from an array.
git-svn-id: http://parsecsv-for-php.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@22 339761fc-0c37-0410-822d-8b8cac1f6a97
- Small change to default output settings to
conform with RFC 4180 (http://rfc.net/rfc4180.html).
Only the LF (line feed) character was used
by default to separate rows, rather than
CRLF (carriage return & line feed).
git-svn-id: http://parsecsv-for-php.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@17 339761fc-0c37-0410-822d-8b8cac1f6a97