To support that, this patch also does the following. - Removes the insert(), remove() and might_contain() methods, because they are specialized versions of insert_hash(), remove_hash(), and might_contain_hash(), and they are only used by tests within this file. - Moves hash() from the top level into create_and_insert_some_stuff(). - Changes create_and_insert_some_stuff() so that instead of hashing consecutive integers, it instead hashes stringified consecutive integers, which matches real usage a little better. - Raises the false_positives limit a little to account for the above changes. Bug: 1484096 Reviewed-by: heycam |
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attr.rs | ||
bloom.rs | ||
build.rs | ||
builder.rs | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
context.rs | ||
lib.rs | ||
matching.rs | ||
nth_index_cache.rs | ||
parser.rs | ||
README.md | ||
sink.rs | ||
tree.rs | ||
visitor.rs |
rust-selectors
CSS Selectors library for Rust. Includes parsing and serilization of selectors, as well as matching against a generic tree of elements. Pseudo-elements and most pseudo-classes are generic as well.
Warning: breaking changes are made to this library fairly frequently (13 times in 2016, for example). However you can use this crate without updating it that often, old versions stay available on crates.io and Cargo will only automatically update to versions that are numbered as compatible.
To see how to use this library with your own tree representation,
see Kuchiki’s src/select.rs
.
(Note however that Kuchiki is not always up to date with the latest rust-selectors version,
so that code may need to be tweaked.)
If you don’t already have a tree data structure,
consider using Kuchiki itself.