servo/components/style/invalidation/element/state_and_attributes.rs
2018-11-10 17:47:28 +01:00

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Rust

/* 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/. */
//! An invalidation processor for style changes due to state and attribute
//! changes.
use crate::context::SharedStyleContext;
use crate::data::ElementData;
use crate::dom::TElement;
use crate::element_state::ElementState;
use crate::invalidation::element::element_wrapper::{ElementSnapshot, ElementWrapper};
use crate::invalidation::element::invalidation_map::*;
use crate::invalidation::element::invalidator::{DescendantInvalidationLists, InvalidationVector};
use crate::invalidation::element::invalidator::{Invalidation, InvalidationProcessor};
use crate::invalidation::element::restyle_hints::RestyleHint;
use crate::selector_map::SelectorMap;
use crate::selector_parser::Snapshot;
use crate::stylesheets::origin::{Origin, OriginSet};
use crate::{Atom, WeakAtom};
use selectors::attr::CaseSensitivity;
use selectors::matching::matches_selector;
use selectors::matching::{MatchingContext, MatchingMode, VisitedHandlingMode};
use selectors::NthIndexCache;
use smallvec::SmallVec;
/// The collector implementation.
struct Collector<'a, 'b: 'a, 'selectors: 'a, E>
where
E: TElement,
{
element: E,
wrapper: ElementWrapper<'b, E>,
snapshot: &'a Snapshot,
matching_context: &'a mut MatchingContext<'b, E::Impl>,
lookup_element: E,
removed_id: Option<&'a WeakAtom>,
added_id: Option<&'a WeakAtom>,
classes_removed: &'a SmallVec<[Atom; 8]>,
classes_added: &'a SmallVec<[Atom; 8]>,
state_changes: ElementState,
descendant_invalidations: &'a mut DescendantInvalidationLists<'selectors>,
sibling_invalidations: &'a mut InvalidationVector<'selectors>,
invalidates_self: bool,
}
/// An invalidation processor for style changes due to state and attribute
/// changes.
pub struct StateAndAttrInvalidationProcessor<'a, 'b: 'a, E: TElement> {
shared_context: &'a SharedStyleContext<'b>,
element: E,
data: &'a mut ElementData,
matching_context: MatchingContext<'a, E::Impl>,
}
impl<'a, 'b: 'a, E: TElement + 'b> StateAndAttrInvalidationProcessor<'a, 'b, E> {
/// Creates a new StateAndAttrInvalidationProcessor.
pub fn new(
shared_context: &'a SharedStyleContext<'b>,
element: E,
data: &'a mut ElementData,
nth_index_cache: &'a mut NthIndexCache,
) -> Self {
let matching_context = MatchingContext::new_for_visited(
MatchingMode::Normal,
None,
Some(nth_index_cache),
VisitedHandlingMode::AllLinksVisitedAndUnvisited,
shared_context.quirks_mode(),
);
Self {
shared_context,
element,
data,
matching_context,
}
}
}
/// Whether we should process the descendants of a given element for style
/// invalidation.
pub fn should_process_descendants(data: &ElementData) -> bool {
!data.styles.is_display_none() && !data.hint.contains(RestyleHint::RESTYLE_DESCENDANTS)
}
/// Propagates the bits after invalidating a descendant child.
pub fn invalidated_descendants<E>(element: E, child: E)
where
E: TElement,
{
if child.get_data().is_none() {
return;
}
// The child may not be a flattened tree child of the current element,
// but may be arbitrarily deep.
//
// Since we keep the traversal flags in terms of the flattened tree,
// we need to propagate it as appropriate.
let mut current = child.traversal_parent();
while let Some(parent) = current.take() {
unsafe { parent.set_dirty_descendants() };
current = parent.traversal_parent();
if parent == element {
break;
}
}
}
/// Sets the appropriate restyle hint after invalidating the style of a given
/// element.
pub fn invalidated_self<E>(element: E)
where
E: TElement,
{
if let Some(mut data) = element.mutate_data() {
data.hint.insert(RestyleHint::RESTYLE_SELF);
}
}
impl<'a, 'b: 'a, E: 'a> InvalidationProcessor<'a, E>
for StateAndAttrInvalidationProcessor<'a, 'b, E>
where
E: TElement,
{
/// We need to invalidate style on an eager pseudo-element, in order to
/// process changes that could otherwise end up in ::before or ::after
/// content being generated.
fn invalidates_on_eager_pseudo_element(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn matching_context(&mut self) -> &mut MatchingContext<'a, E::Impl> {
&mut self.matching_context
}
fn collect_invalidations(
&mut self,
element: E,
_self_invalidations: &mut InvalidationVector<'a>,
descendant_invalidations: &mut DescendantInvalidationLists<'a>,
sibling_invalidations: &mut InvalidationVector<'a>,
) -> bool {
debug_assert_eq!(element, self.element);
debug_assert!(element.has_snapshot(), "Why bothering?");
let wrapper = ElementWrapper::new(element, &*self.shared_context.snapshot_map);
let state_changes = wrapper.state_changes();
let snapshot = wrapper.snapshot().expect("has_snapshot lied");
if !snapshot.has_attrs() && state_changes.is_empty() {
return false;
}
// If we the visited state changed, we force a restyle here. Matching
// doesn't depend on the actual visited state at all, so we can't look
// at matching results to decide what to do for this case.
if state_changes.intersects(ElementState::IN_VISITED_OR_UNVISITED_STATE) {
trace!(" > visitedness change, force subtree restyle");
// We can't just return here because there may also be attribute
// changes as well that imply additional hints for siblings.
self.data.hint.insert(RestyleHint::restyle_subtree());
}
let mut classes_removed = SmallVec::<[Atom; 8]>::new();
let mut classes_added = SmallVec::<[Atom; 8]>::new();
if snapshot.class_changed() {
// TODO(emilio): Do this more efficiently!
snapshot.each_class(|c| {
if !element.has_class(c, CaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive) {
classes_removed.push(c.clone())
}
});
element.each_class(|c| {
if !snapshot.has_class(c, CaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive) {
classes_added.push(c.clone())
}
})
}
let mut id_removed = None;
let mut id_added = None;
if snapshot.id_changed() {
let old_id = snapshot.id_attr();
let current_id = element.id();
if old_id != current_id {
id_removed = old_id;
id_added = current_id;
}
}
if log_enabled!(::log::Level::Debug) {
debug!("Collecting changes for: {:?}", element);
if !state_changes.is_empty() {
debug!(" > state: {:?}", state_changes);
}
if snapshot.id_changed() {
debug!(" > id changed: +{:?} -{:?}", id_added, id_removed);
}
if snapshot.class_changed() {
debug!(
" > class changed: +{:?} -{:?}",
classes_added, classes_removed
);
}
if snapshot.other_attr_changed() {
debug!(
" > attributes changed, old: {}",
snapshot.debug_list_attributes()
)
}
}
let lookup_element = if element.implemented_pseudo_element().is_some() {
element.pseudo_element_originating_element().unwrap()
} else {
element
};
let mut shadow_rule_datas = SmallVec::<[_; 3]>::new();
let matches_document_author_rules =
element.each_applicable_non_document_style_rule_data(|data, quirks_mode, host| {
shadow_rule_datas.push((data, quirks_mode, host.map(|h| h.opaque())))
});
let invalidated_self = {
let mut collector = Collector {
wrapper,
lookup_element,
state_changes,
element,
snapshot: &snapshot,
matching_context: &mut self.matching_context,
removed_id: id_removed,
added_id: id_added,
classes_removed: &classes_removed,
classes_added: &classes_added,
descendant_invalidations,
sibling_invalidations,
invalidates_self: false,
};
let document_origins = if !matches_document_author_rules {
Origin::UserAgent.into()
} else {
OriginSet::all()
};
for (cascade_data, origin) in self.shared_context.stylist.iter_origins() {
if document_origins.contains(origin.into()) {
collector
.collect_dependencies_in_invalidation_map(cascade_data.invalidation_map());
}
}
for &(ref data, quirks_mode, ref host) in &shadow_rule_datas {
// FIXME(emilio): Replace with assert / remove when we figure
// out what to do with the quirks mode mismatches
// (that is, when bug 1406875 is properly fixed).
collector.matching_context.set_quirks_mode(quirks_mode);
collector.matching_context.current_host = host.clone();
collector.collect_dependencies_in_invalidation_map(data.invalidation_map());
}
collector.invalidates_self
};
// If we generated a ton of descendant invalidations, it's probably not
// worth to go ahead and try to process them.
//
// Just restyle the descendants directly.
//
// This number is completely made-up, but the page that made us add this
// code generated 1960+ invalidations (bug 1420741).
//
// We don't look at slotted_descendants because those don't propagate
// down more than one level anyway.
if descendant_invalidations.dom_descendants.len() > 150 {
self.data.hint.insert(RestyleHint::RESTYLE_DESCENDANTS);
}
if invalidated_self {
self.data.hint.insert(RestyleHint::RESTYLE_SELF);
}
invalidated_self
}
fn should_process_descendants(&mut self, element: E) -> bool {
if element == self.element {
return should_process_descendants(&self.data);
}
match element.borrow_data() {
Some(d) => should_process_descendants(&d),
None => return false,
}
}
fn recursion_limit_exceeded(&mut self, element: E) {
if element == self.element {
self.data.hint.insert(RestyleHint::RESTYLE_DESCENDANTS);
return;
}
if let Some(mut data) = element.mutate_data() {
data.hint.insert(RestyleHint::RESTYLE_DESCENDANTS);
}
}
fn invalidated_descendants(&mut self, element: E, child: E) {
invalidated_descendants(element, child)
}
fn invalidated_self(&mut self, element: E) {
debug_assert_ne!(element, self.element);
invalidated_self(element);
}
}
impl<'a, 'b, 'selectors, E> Collector<'a, 'b, 'selectors, E>
where
E: TElement,
'selectors: 'a,
{
fn collect_dependencies_in_invalidation_map(&mut self, map: &'selectors InvalidationMap) {
let quirks_mode = self.matching_context.quirks_mode();
let removed_id = self.removed_id;
if let Some(ref id) = removed_id {
if let Some(deps) = map.id_to_selector.get(id, quirks_mode) {
for dep in deps {
self.scan_dependency(dep);
}
}
}
let added_id = self.added_id;
if let Some(ref id) = added_id {
if let Some(deps) = map.id_to_selector.get(id, quirks_mode) {
for dep in deps {
self.scan_dependency(dep);
}
}
}
for class in self.classes_added.iter().chain(self.classes_removed.iter()) {
if let Some(deps) = map.class_to_selector.get(class, quirks_mode) {
for dep in deps {
self.scan_dependency(dep);
}
}
}
let should_examine_attribute_selector_map = self.snapshot.other_attr_changed() ||
(self.snapshot.class_changed() && map.has_class_attribute_selectors) ||
(self.snapshot.id_changed() && map.has_id_attribute_selectors);
if should_examine_attribute_selector_map {
self.collect_dependencies_in_map(&map.other_attribute_affecting_selectors)
}
let state_changes = self.state_changes;
if !state_changes.is_empty() {
self.collect_state_dependencies(&map.state_affecting_selectors, state_changes)
}
}
fn collect_dependencies_in_map(&mut self, map: &'selectors SelectorMap<Dependency>) {
map.lookup_with_additional(
self.lookup_element,
self.matching_context.quirks_mode(),
self.removed_id,
self.classes_removed,
|dependency| {
self.scan_dependency(dependency);
true
},
);
}
fn collect_state_dependencies(
&mut self,
map: &'selectors SelectorMap<StateDependency>,
state_changes: ElementState,
) {
map.lookup_with_additional(
self.lookup_element,
self.matching_context.quirks_mode(),
self.removed_id,
self.classes_removed,
|dependency| {
if !dependency.state.intersects(state_changes) {
return true;
}
self.scan_dependency(&dependency.dep);
true
},
);
}
/// Check whether a dependency should be taken into account.
fn check_dependency(&mut self, dependency: &Dependency) -> bool {
let element = &self.element;
let wrapper = &self.wrapper;
let matches_now = matches_selector(
&dependency.selector,
dependency.selector_offset,
None,
element,
&mut self.matching_context,
&mut |_, _| {},
);
let matched_then = matches_selector(
&dependency.selector,
dependency.selector_offset,
None,
wrapper,
&mut self.matching_context,
&mut |_, _| {},
);
matched_then != matches_now
}
fn scan_dependency(&mut self, dependency: &'selectors Dependency) {
debug!(
"TreeStyleInvalidator::scan_dependency({:?}, {:?})",
self.element, dependency
);
if !self.dependency_may_be_relevant(dependency) {
return;
}
if self.check_dependency(dependency) {
return self.note_dependency(dependency);
}
}
fn note_dependency(&mut self, dependency: &'selectors Dependency) {
debug_assert!(self.dependency_may_be_relevant(dependency));
let invalidation_kind = dependency.invalidation_kind();
if matches!(invalidation_kind, DependencyInvalidationKind::Element) {
self.invalidates_self = true;
return;
}
debug_assert_ne!(dependency.selector_offset, 0);
debug_assert_ne!(dependency.selector_offset, dependency.selector.len());
let invalidation = Invalidation::new(
&dependency.selector,
dependency.selector.len() - dependency.selector_offset + 1,
);
match invalidation_kind {
DependencyInvalidationKind::Element => unreachable!(),
DependencyInvalidationKind::ElementAndDescendants => {
self.invalidates_self = true;
self.descendant_invalidations
.dom_descendants
.push(invalidation);
},
DependencyInvalidationKind::Descendants => {
self.descendant_invalidations
.dom_descendants
.push(invalidation);
},
DependencyInvalidationKind::Siblings => {
self.sibling_invalidations.push(invalidation);
},
DependencyInvalidationKind::SlottedElements => {
self.descendant_invalidations
.slotted_descendants
.push(invalidation);
},
}
}
/// Returns whether `dependency` may cause us to invalidate the style of
/// more elements than what we've already invalidated.
fn dependency_may_be_relevant(&self, dependency: &Dependency) -> bool {
match dependency.invalidation_kind() {
DependencyInvalidationKind::Element => !self.invalidates_self,
DependencyInvalidationKind::SlottedElements => self.element.is_html_slot_element(),
DependencyInvalidationKind::ElementAndDescendants |
DependencyInvalidationKind::Siblings |
DependencyInvalidationKind::Descendants => true,
}
}
}