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Dennis Francis yazdı
...on indirect dependencies too. Here a self reference to any formula-group means if there are any references in a formula (of the formula-group itself or any of its dependencies) that points to any element inside the formula-group. If there are any self-references, then that formula-group can't be computed in parallel. For example, with this patch we can detect the following case:- Suppose the formula-group that we want to check is: "=(F2+G2-10)*10.0" spanning A2:A100. Let the formula-group starting at F2 be "=A1*0.1-10". The indirect dependency formula-group starting at F2, references back the elements of our original formula-group at A2. This makes the F.G at A2 unsafe for parallel computation. Concretly, this patch fixes a recalc crash on tdf#63638/1 Change-Id: I7b999a34571b191d2f70da6a3831f78b24a6b0a7 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/54433Reviewed-by: Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@collabora.com> Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
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