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IronCalc/base/src/expressions/parser/tests/test_stringify.rs
Nicolás Hatcher 690032c811 FIX: Remove optional context in parser
The context was optional because I thought that paring an RC formula
did not need context.

You at least need the sheet in which you are parsing
For instance toknow if a defined name is local
2024-12-26 10:21:21 +01:00

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#![allow(clippy::panic)]
use std::collections::HashMap;
use crate::expressions::parser::stringify::to_string;
use crate::expressions::parser::Parser;
use crate::expressions::types::CellReferenceRC;
#[test]
fn exp_order() {
let worksheets = vec!["Sheet1".to_string()];
let mut parser = Parser::new(worksheets, vec![], HashMap::new());
// Reference cell is Sheet1!A1
let cell_reference = CellReferenceRC {
sheet: "Sheet1".to_string(),
row: 1,
column: 1,
};
let t = parser.parse("(1 + 2)^3 + 4", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "(1+2)^3+4");
let t = parser.parse("(C5 + 3)^R4", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "(C5+3)^R4");
let t = parser.parse("(C5 + 3)^(R4*6)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "(C5+3)^(R4*6)");
let t = parser.parse("(C5)^(R4)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "C5^R4");
let t = parser.parse("(5)^(4)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "5^4");
}