servo/components/style/selector_parser.rs
Bobby Holley 3f0d022ba2 Use a more compact representation to store eager pseudo-elements.
This means that ElementStyles only need a single word to store eager pseudos.

MozReview-Commit-ID: 5bDXlDweN46
2017-04-03 14:34:23 -07:00

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
//! The pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements supported by the style system.
#![deny(missing_docs)]
use cssparser::Parser as CssParser;
use matching::{common_style_affecting_attributes, CommonStyleAffectingAttributeMode};
use selectors::Element;
use selectors::parser::{AttrSelector, SelectorList};
use std::fmt::Debug;
use stylesheets::{Origin, Namespaces};
/// A convenient alias for the type that represents an attribute value used for
/// selector parser implementation.
pub type AttrValue = <SelectorImpl as ::selectors::SelectorImpl>::AttrValue;
#[cfg(feature = "servo")]
pub use servo::selector_parser::*;
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
pub use gecko::selector_parser::*;
#[cfg(feature = "servo")]
pub use servo::selector_parser::ServoElementSnapshot as Snapshot;
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
pub use gecko::snapshot::GeckoElementSnapshot as Snapshot;
#[cfg(feature = "servo")]
pub use servo::restyle_damage::ServoRestyleDamage as RestyleDamage;
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
pub use gecko::restyle_damage::GeckoRestyleDamage as RestyleDamage;
/// A type that represents the previous computed values needed for restyle
/// damage calculation.
#[cfg(feature = "servo")]
pub type PreExistingComputedValues = ::std::sync::Arc<::properties::ServoComputedValues>;
/// A type that represents the previous computed values needed for restyle
/// damage calculation.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
pub type PreExistingComputedValues = ::gecko_bindings::structs::nsStyleContext;
/// Servo's selector parser.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "servo", derive(HeapSizeOf))]
pub struct SelectorParser<'a> {
/// The origin of the stylesheet we're parsing.
pub stylesheet_origin: Origin,
/// The namespace set of the stylesheet.
pub namespaces: &'a Namespaces,
}
impl<'a> SelectorParser<'a> {
/// Parse a selector list with an author origin and without taking into
/// account namespaces.
///
/// This is used for some DOM APIs like `querySelector`.
pub fn parse_author_origin_no_namespace(input: &str)
-> Result<SelectorList<SelectorImpl>, ()> {
let namespaces = Namespaces::default();
let parser = SelectorParser {
stylesheet_origin: Origin::Author,
namespaces: &namespaces,
};
SelectorList::parse(&parser, &mut CssParser::new(input))
}
/// Whether we're parsing selectors in a user-agent stylesheet.
pub fn in_user_agent_stylesheet(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.stylesheet_origin, Origin::UserAgent)
}
}
/// This enumeration determines if a pseudo-element is eagerly cascaded or not.
///
/// If you're implementing a public selector for `Servo` that the end-user might
/// customize, then you probably need to make it eager.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum PseudoElementCascadeType {
/// Eagerly cascaded pseudo-elements are "normal" pseudo-elements (i.e.
/// `::before` and `::after`). They inherit styles normally as another
/// selector would do, and they're computed as part of the cascade.
Eager,
/// Lazy pseudo-elements are affected by selector matching, but they're only
/// computed when needed, and not before. They're useful for general
/// pseudo-elements that are not very common.
///
/// Note that in Servo lazy pseudo-elements are restricted to a subset of
/// selectors, so you can't use it for public pseudo-elements. This is not
/// the case with Gecko though.
Lazy,
/// Precomputed pseudo-elements skip the cascade process entirely, mostly as
/// an optimisation since they are private pseudo-elements (like
/// `::-servo-details-content`).
///
/// This pseudo-elements are resolved on the fly using *only* global rules
/// (rules of the form `*|*`), and applying them to the parent style.
Precomputed,
}
/// An extension to rust-selector's `Element` trait.
pub trait ElementExt: Element<Impl=SelectorImpl> + Debug {
/// Whether this element is a `link`.
fn is_link(&self) -> bool;
/// Whether this element should match user and author rules.
///
/// We use this for Native Anonymous Content in Gecko.
fn matches_user_and_author_rules(&self) -> bool;
}
impl SelectorImpl {
/// A helper to traverse each precomputed pseudo-element, executing `fun` on
/// it.
///
/// The optimization comment in `each_eagerly_cascaded_pseudo_element` also
/// applies here.
#[inline]
pub fn each_precomputed_pseudo_element<F>(mut fun: F)
where F: FnMut(PseudoElement),
{
Self::each_pseudo_element(|pseudo| {
if pseudo.is_precomputed() {
fun(pseudo)
}
})
}
}
/// Checks whether we can share style if an element matches a given
/// attribute-selector that checks for existence (`[attr_name]`) easily.
///
/// We could do the same thing that we do for sibling rules and keep optimizing
/// these common attributes, but we'd have to measure how common it is.
pub fn attr_exists_selector_is_shareable(attr_selector: &AttrSelector<SelectorImpl>) -> bool {
// NB(pcwalton): If you update this, remember to update the corresponding list in
// `can_share_style_with()` as well.
common_style_affecting_attributes().iter().any(|common_attr_info| {
common_attr_info.attr_name == attr_selector.name && match common_attr_info.mode {
CommonStyleAffectingAttributeMode::IsPresent(_) => true,
CommonStyleAffectingAttributeMode::IsEqual(..) => false,
}
})
}
/// Checks whether we can share style if an element matches a given
/// attribute-selector that checks for equality (`[attr_name="attr_value"]`)
/// easily.
///
/// We could do the same thing that we do for sibling rules and keep optimizing
/// these common attributes, but we'd have to measure how common it is.
pub fn attr_equals_selector_is_shareable(attr_selector: &AttrSelector<SelectorImpl>,
value: &AttrValue) -> bool {
// FIXME(pcwalton): Remove once we start actually supporting RTL text. This is in
// here because the UA style otherwise disables all style sharing completely.
// FIXME(SimonSapin): should this be the attribute *name* rather than value?
atom!("dir") == *value ||
common_style_affecting_attributes().iter().any(|common_attr_info| {
common_attr_info.attr_name == attr_selector.name && match common_attr_info.mode {
CommonStyleAffectingAttributeMode::IsEqual(ref target_value, _) => {
*target_value == *value
}
CommonStyleAffectingAttributeMode::IsPresent(_) => false,
}
})
}