/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ /* 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/. */ #ifndef DOM_SVG_SVGLENGTHLISTSMILTYPE_H_ #define DOM_SVG_SVGLENGTHLISTSMILTYPE_H_ #include "mozilla/Attributes.h" #include "mozilla/SMILType.h" namespace mozilla { class SMILValue; //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // SVGLengthListSMILType // // Operations for animating an SVGLengthList. // class SVGLengthListSMILType : public SMILType { public: // Singleton for SMILValue objects to hold onto. static SVGLengthListSMILType sSingleton; protected: // SMILType Methods // ------------------- /** * When this method initializes the SVGLengthListAndInfo for its SMILValue * argument, it has to blindly set its mCanZeroPadList to true despite * the fact that some attributes can't be zero-padded. (See the explaination * that follows.) SVGAnimatedLengthList::SMILAnimatedLengthList's * GetBaseValue() and ValueFromString() methods then override this for the * SMILValue objects that they create to set this flag to the appropriate * value for the attribute in question. * * The reason that we default to setting the mCanZeroPadList to true is * because the SMIL engine creates "zero" valued SMILValue objects for * intermediary calculations, and may pass such a SMILValue (along with a * SMILValue from an animation element - that is a SMILValue created by * SVGAnimatedLengthList::SMILAnimatedLengthList's GetBaseValue() or * ValueFromString() methods) into the Add(), ComputeDistance() or * Interpolate() methods below. Even in the case of animation of list * attributes that may *not* be padded with zeros (such as 'x' and 'y' on the * element), we need to allow zero-padding of these "zero" valued * SMILValue's lists. One reason for this is illustrated by the following * example: * * foo * * * * In this example there are two SMIL animation layers to be sandwiched: the * base layer, and the layer created for the element. The SMIL * engine calculates the result of each layer *independently*, before * compositing the results together. Thus for the sandwich layer * the SMIL engine interpolates between a "zero" SMILValue that it creates * (since there is no explicit "from") and the "2 2", before the result of * that interpolation is added to the "2 4" from the base layer. Clearly for * the interpolation between the "zero" SMILValue and "2 2" to work, the * "zero" SMILValue's SVGLengthListAndInfo must be zero paddable - hence * why this method always sets mCanZeroPadList to true. * * (Since the Add(), ComputeDistance() and Interpolate() methods may be * passed two input SMILValue objects for which CanZeroPadList() returns * opposite values, these methods must be careful what they set the flag to * on the SMILValue that they output. If *either* of the input SMILValues * has an SVGLengthListAndInfo for which CanZeroPadList() returns false, * then they must set the flag to false on the output SMILValue too. If * the methods failed to do that, then when the result SMILValue objects * from each sandwich layer are composited together, we could end up allowing * animation between lists of different length when we should not!) */ void Init(SMILValue& aValue) const override; void Destroy(SMILValue& aValue) const override; nsresult Assign(SMILValue& aDest, const SMILValue& aSrc) const override; bool IsEqual(const SMILValue& aLeft, const SMILValue& aRight) const override; nsresult Add(SMILValue& aDest, const SMILValue& aValueToAdd, uint32_t aCount) const override; nsresult ComputeDistance(const SMILValue& aFrom, const SMILValue& aTo, double& aDistance) const override; nsresult Interpolate(const SMILValue& aStartVal, const SMILValue& aEndVal, double aUnitDistance, SMILValue& aResult) const override; private: // Private constructor: prevent instances beyond my singleton. constexpr SVGLengthListSMILType() = default; }; } // namespace mozilla #endif // DOM_SVG_SVGLENGTHLISTSMILTYPE_H_