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CSS engine
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==========
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Requirements
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------------
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+ Parse stylesheets conforming to the forward compatible CSS grammar
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(Note that in the short term, the semantic analysis stage only need
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support CSS2.1)
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+ Stylesheet management/merging (i.e. multiple stylesheets may be added
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to a single engine context and thus affect style selection)
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+ Be able to select a style for a DOM node based upon the current stylesheets
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in the engine context.
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+ Implemented as a standalone, reusable, library -- ideally MIT licensed.
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Suggested API
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-------------
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struct css_context;
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struct css_style;
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struct css_stylesheet;
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typedef struct css_context css_context;
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typedef struct css_style css_style;
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typedef struct css_stylesheet css_stylesheet;
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typedef enum css_error {
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CSS_OK,
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CSS_NOMEM,
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/* etc */
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} css_error;
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typedef enum css_origin {
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CSS_ORIGIN_UA,
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CSS_ORIGIN_USER,
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CSS_ORIGIN_AUTHOR
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} css_origin;
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#define CSS_MEDIA_SCREEN (1<<0)
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#define CSS_MEDIA_PRINT (1<<1)
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/* etc */
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#define CSS_MEDIA_ALL (0xffffffff)
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#define CSS_PSEUDO_CLASS_NONE (0)
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#define CSS_PSEUDO_CLASS_LINK (1<<0)
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#define CSS_PSEUDO_CLASS_VISITED (1<<1)
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#define CSS_PSEUDO_CLASS_HOVER (1<<2)
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#define CSS_PSEUDO_CLASS_ACTIVE (1<<3)
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#define CSS_PSEUDO_CLASS_FOCUS (1<<4)
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typedef enum css_property {
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CSS_BACKGROUND_ATTACHMENT,
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/* etc */
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} css_property;
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typedef struct css_value {
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css_property property;
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union {
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css_background_attachment background_attachment;
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/* etc */
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} value;
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} css_value;
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typedef css_error (*css_import_handler)(void *pw, const char *url,
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css_stylesheet *sheet);
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/* Initialise library */
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css_error css_init(void);
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/* Finalise library */
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css_error css_fini(void);
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/* Create a stylesheet associated with the given URL,
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* specifying the sheet's origin, the media type(s) it applies to and
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* a callback routine for fetching imported sheets */
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css_stylesheet *css_stylesheet_create(const char *url,
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css_origin origin, uint32_t media,
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css_import_handler import_callback, void *pw);
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/* Destroy a stylesheet */
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void css_stylesheet_destroy(css_stylesheet *sheet);
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/* Append data to a stylesheet, parsing progressively */
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css_error css_stylesheet_append_data(css_stylesheet *sheet,
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const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
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/* Tell stylesheet parser that there's no more data (will complete parsing) */
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css_error css_stylesheet_data_done(css_stylesheet *sheet);
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/* Retrieve the URL associated with a stylesheet */
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const char *css_stylesheet_get_url(css_stylesheet *sheet);
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/* Retrieve the origin of a stylesheet */
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css_origin css_stylesheet_get_origin(css_stylesheet *sheet);
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/* Retrieve the media type(s) applicable to a stylesheet */
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uint32_t css_stylesheet_get_media(css_stylesheet *sheet);
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/* Create a selection context */
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css_context *css_context_create(void);
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/* Destroy a selection context */
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void css_context_destroy(css_context *context);
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/* Append a top-level stylesheet to a selection context */
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css_error css_context_append_sheet(css_context *context,
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css_stylesheet *sheet);
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/* Insert a top-level stylesheet into a selection context, at the given index */
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css_error css_context_insert_sheet(css_context *context,
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css_stylesheet *sheet, uint32_t index);
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/* Remove a top-level stylesheet from a selection context */
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css_error css_context_remove_sheet(css_context *context,
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css_stylesheet *sheet);
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/* Retrieve the total number of top-level sheets in a selection context */
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uint32_t css_context_count_sheets(css_context *context);
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/* Get a stylesheet from a selection context given an index [0, count) */
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const css_stylesheet *css_context_get_sheet(css_context *context,
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uint32_t index);
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/* Select a style for a given DOM node with the given pseudo classes active
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* and media type.
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*
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* If the document language contains non-CSS presentational hints (e.g. HTML
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* presentational attributes etc), then these are passed in through
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* property_list and treated as if they were encountered at the start of the
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* author stylesheet with a specificity of 0. */
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css_style *css_style_select(css_context *context,
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<dom_node_type> *node, uint32_t pseudo_classes, uint32_t media,
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css_value **property_list, uint32_t property_list_length);
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/* Destroy a selected style */
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void css_style_destroy(css_style *style);
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/* Retrieve a property value from a style */
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css_value *css_value_get(css_style *style, css_property property);
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/* Destroy a property value */
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void css_value_destroy(css_value *value);
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Memory management
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-----------------
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+ Stylesheets are owned by their creator. Selection contexts reference them.
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+ Selection contexts are owned by the client.
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+ Selected styles are owned by the client.
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+ Property values are owned by the client.
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Therefore, the only difficulty lies within the handling of stylesheets
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inserted into a selection context. The client code must ensure that a
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stylesheet is destroyed after it has been removed from any selection
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contexts which are using it.
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DOM node types & tree traversal
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-------------------------------
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This is currently undecided. Either the CSS engine is tied to a DOM
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implementation (and makes API calls directly), or it's more generic and
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performs API calls through a vtable provided by the client.
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Imported stylesheets
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--------------------
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Imported stylesheets are handled by the CSS engine creating an appropriate
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css_stylesheet object for the imported sheet and then asking the client
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to fetch the data and append it to the sheet. The imported sheet is then
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stored in the sheet that imported it. This effectively creates a tree of
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stylesheets beneath the initial top-level sheet created by the client.
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Style selection algorithm
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-------------------------
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css_style_select(context, node, pseudo_classes, media,
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property_list, property_list_length):
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result = blank_style;
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done_props = false;
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foreach sheet in context:
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# Assumes that sheets are in the order UA, USER, AUTHOR
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if !done_props && css_stylesheet_get_origin(sheet) == CSS_ORIGIN_AUTHOR:
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fake_rule = fake_rule(node, property_list, property_list_length);
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cascade(result, fake_rule, CSS_ORIGIN_AUTHOR);
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done_props = true;
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process_sheet(sheet, node, pseudo_classes, media, result);
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return result;
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fake_rule(node, property_list, property_list_length):
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rule = (node.name, 0); # Specificity is 0
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foreach (property, value, importance) in property_list:
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rule[property] = (value, importance);
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return rule;
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process_sheet(sheet, node, pseudo_classes, media, result):
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if (css_stylesheet_get_media(sheet) & media) == 0:
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return;
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foreach import in sheet:
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process_sheet(import, node, pseudo_classes, media, result);
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origin = css_stylesheet_get_origin(sheet);
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foreach rule in sheet:
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if matches_rule(rule, node, pseudo_classes):
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cascade(result, rule, origin);
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cascade(result, rule, origin):
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foreach (property, value, importance) in rule:
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insert = false;
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if result[property]:
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rOrigin = result[property].origin;
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rImportance = result[property].importance;
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rSpecificity = result[property].specificity;
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if rOrigin < origin:
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if rImportance == "important":
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if rOrigin != CSS_ORIGIN_USER:
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insert = true;
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else:
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insert = true;
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else if rOrigin == origin:
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if rImportance == "" && importance == "important":
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if rOrigin == CSS_ORIGIN_UA:
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if rSpecificity <= rule.specificity:
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insert = true;
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else:
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insert = true;
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else if rImportance == "important" && importance == "":
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if rOrigin == CSS_ORIGIN_UA:
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if rSpecificity <= rule.specificity:
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insert = true;
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else:
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if rSpecificity <= rule.specificity:
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insert = true;
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else:
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if origin == CSS_ORIGIN_USER && importance == "important":
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insert = true;
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else:
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insert = true;
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if insert:
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result[property] = (value, origin, importance, rule.specificity);
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Outstanding issues
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------------------
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+ Parsing/selection quirks.
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Probably as an argument to css_stylesheet_create() and possibly
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css_style_select(). This could either take the form of a blanket
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full/almost/not quirks mode flag or be more granular and permit the
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toggling of individual quirks.
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References:
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+ http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Mozilla_Quirks_Mode_Behavior
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+ http://www.opera.com/docs/specs/doctype/
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+ http://www.quirksmode.org/css/quirksmode.html
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+ http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/quirks-mode.html
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+ Grep WebKit sources for inCompatMode()
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+ The :lang pseudo-class
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Need to pass the current language string into css_style_select()
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+ Pseudo-elements
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Probably as an argument to css_style_select(). Most likely a bitfield
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like the way in which pseudo-classes are handled.
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The inheritance model of :first-line and :first-letter is such that:
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+ css_style_select() must begin with a blank style and not the
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parent node's style
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+ an API for cascading one style onto another is needed
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This is because pseudo-elements may be nested inside children of the
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node to which they are logically connected. e.g.:
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<div>
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<p>
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first paragraph
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</p>
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</div>
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is logically equivalent to
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<div>
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<p>
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<div:first-line>
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<p:first-line>
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first paragraph
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</p:first-line>
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</div:first-line>
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</p>
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</div>
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so the actual cascade order is only known at the time the render tree is
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built. Note that, courtesy of scripting, the location of pseudo-elements
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can move around (e.g. if some text was inserted just before the <p> within
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the div, above, then <div:first-line> would move). Additionally, the actual
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content that pseudo-elements apply to can change due to reflow.
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Pseudo-elements may also affect the processing of inline boxes. e.g.:
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<p>
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<span>foo bar baz bat</span>
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</p>
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becomes (logically):
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<p>
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<p:first-line>
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<span>foo bar baz </span>
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</p:first-line>
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<span>bat</span>
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</p>
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In terms of interaction between pseudo-elements, :first-letter inherits
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from :first-line e.g.:
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<p>
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first line
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second line
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</p>
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becomes (logically):
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<p>
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<p:first-line>
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<p:first-letter>
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f
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</p:first-letter>
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irst line
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</p:first-line>
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second line
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</p>
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:first-line and :first-letter apply to the relevant content _including_ any
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text inserted using :before and :after.
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List of CSS 3 pseudo-elements:
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+ :(:)?first-line
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+ :(:)?first-letter
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+ :(:)?before
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+ :(:)?after
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+ ::selection
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+ ::footnote-call
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+ ::footnote-marker
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+ ::before-page-break
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+ ::after-page-break
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+ ::line-number-left
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+ ::line-number-right
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+ ::line-number-inside
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+ ::line-number-outside
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+ ::slot()
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+ ::value
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+ ::choices
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+ ::repeat-item
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+ ::repeat-index
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+ ::marker
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+ ::outside
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+ ::alternate
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+ ::line-marker
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References:
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+ CSS 2.1 $$5.12 and $$12.1
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+ Stylesheet charset handling
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An embedded stylesheet shares the charset of the containing document.
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The charset of a stand-alone stylesheet can be specified by (in order of
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priority, highest -> lowest):
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+ the transport layer
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+ a BOM and/or @charset at the immediate start of the sheet
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+ <link charset=""> or other metadata from the linking mechanism
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+ charset of referring stylesheet or document
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+ assuming UTF-8
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The API currently has no way of conveying the first, third, or fourth of
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these to the engine. This can be realised through the addition of a
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parameter to css_stylesheet_create()
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CSS 2.1 $4.4 specifies that a stylesheet's transport encoding must be a
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superset of US-ASCII.
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The internal encoding will be UTF-8.
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All strings passed in by the client are assumed to be UTF-8 encoded.
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Strings retrieved from DOM nodes are assumed to be UTF-8 encoded.
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