Let's keep in touch and I will certainly let you know when I get back Hi Eric, I mad a few more steps last weekend: 1) copied/pasted a simple example (I call it calcaddins.cpp) based on http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Calc/Add-In/Simple_Calc_Add-In and
2) modified OpenOffice.org3.1_SDK/examples/DevelopersGuide/Components/Makefile to compile the simple example and deploy it into Calc
3) managed to link the sdk example code with QuantLibAddin, ObjectHandler 0.9.9 etc. 4) added calcutils.cpp, init.cpp, conversions.cpp from QuantLibAddin/Addins/Calc to the compilation 5) added a few functions manually to the example code: qlVersion(), qlAddinVersion(), qlEuropeanExercise()
It is all in a very experimental stage (see attached), but at least it compiles on my Mac, the addin library gets deployed, the functions show up in Calc's function wizard, and they work. At this point I think we could make the QuantLibAddin for Calc work in 0.9.9 with OOo 3 as it did in version 0.9.0 with Ooo 2.4 (I mean adding functions manually, have not looked into gensrc yet).
Before I continue digging into this, I'd like to discuss with you a bit more. For example, your IDL file looks already different from the example I have picked etc. I'm also curious whether the attached files work on your (I guess) Linux environment, too (definitely needs changing paths in the Makefile).
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How would you feel about putting together a new example workbook that we Hi Eric,
thanks for the encouraging words ;-).
In fact it did not take much yesterday night to get the Option.ods up again. I organised the code such that it is similar to your original files in QuantLibAddin/Addins/Calc and I reused most of it with tiny modifications. I will commit it to the 0.9.9 branch tonight or tomorrow, QuantLibAddin/Addins/Calc2 and QuantLibAddin/Clients/Calc2, as you suggested.
I am really wondering now which change prevented compilation/deployment in the first place. I cannot tell because I started from scratch with the simple wiki examples and added your code step by step.
Ok, I'm tempted. But doesn't it make more sense to look at gensrc for Calc now rather than putting the code together manually?
Best regards,
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Ok, I'm tempted. But doesn't it make more sense to look at gensrc for Calc now rather than putting the code together manually?
Hi Eric, I made small changes to gensrc/gensrc/addins/calc.py (attached) just to make it run and produce output files again. Next would be adjusting the output to the "new" format.. But apart from this step- if I want to expose more functionality to Calc (that is already exposed to XL), does this mean I have to add <SupportedPlatform name='Calc'/> to the desired functions in QuantLibAddin/gensrc/metadata/functions/*.xml? This seems to be it at first glance.
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Hi Roland,
I only just noticed that we were cc-ing quantlib-dev here :) > if I want to expose more functionality to Calc (that is already > exposed to XL), does this mean I have to add <SupportedPlatform > name='Calc'/> to the desired functions in > QuantLibAddin/gensrc/metadata/functions/*.xml? Yes, that would be the very first step. But it would take a whole lot more work to get the Calc addin to the stage where it supports YieldTermStructures.xls and InterestRateDerivatives.xls. Setting <SupportedPlatform name='Calc'/> will tell gensrc to attempt to autogenerate the source code for the relevant function in the Calc addin. But for many functions, the autogenerated code will not compile, or will compile and then fail at runtime. The main things that are missing are conversion functions, plus various other features of ObjectHandler which are further advanced for Excel than for Calc. Regards, Eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july _______________________________________________ QuantLib-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quantlib-dev |
Hi Eric,
yes, I noticed the limits :-). I have modified calc.py and functions/*.xml
to produce the basic files/functions in Addins/Calc2, and I am now trying
to include more functions. It worked for some termstructures and
instruments etc., but indeed I'll have to look into conversions now.
Indeed, quite some work ahead.
Do you consider including Calc2 into the QuantLibAddin-0.9.9 release?
Regards,
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Hi Roland,
> Do you consider including Calc2 into the QuantLibAddin-0.9.9 release? Yes, definitely - the old addin is simply broken so even if yours works only on your Mac it's still the best we have ;) I will let you know when we're near to packaging the prerelease tarballs and at that point let's try to get the addin into a consistent state. I will try to get it running on linux and windows and I'll rename Calc->Calc_old Calc2->Calc Regards, Eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july _______________________________________________ QuantLib-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quantlib-dev |
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