/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ // vim:cindent:ai:sw=4:ts=4:et: /* 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/. */ /* implementation of CSS counters (for numbering things) */ #ifndef nsCounterManager_h_ #define nsCounterManager_h_ #include "mozilla/Attributes.h" #include "nsGenConList.h" #include "nsClassHashtable.h" #include "mozilla/Likely.h" #include "CounterStyleManager.h" class nsCounterList; struct nsCounterUseNode; struct nsCounterChangeNode; namespace mozilla { class ContainStyleScope; } // namespace mozilla struct nsCounterNode : public nsGenConNode { enum Type { RESET, // a "counter number" pair in 'counter-reset' INCREMENT, // a "counter number" pair in 'counter-increment' SET, // a "counter number" pair in 'counter-set' USE // counter() or counters() in 'content' }; Type mType; // Counter value after this node int32_t mValueAfter = 0; // mScopeStart points to the node (usually a RESET, but not in the // case of an implied 'counter-reset') that created the scope for // this element (for a RESET, its outer scope, i.e., the one it is // inside rather than the one it creates). // May be null for all types, but only when mScopePrev is also null. // Being null for a non-RESET means that it is an implied // 'counter-reset'. Being null for a RESET means it has no outer // scope. nsCounterNode* mScopeStart = nullptr; // mScopePrev points to the previous node that is in the same scope, // or for a RESET, the previous node in the scope outside of the // reset. // May be null for all types, but only when mScopeStart is also // null. Following the mScopePrev links will eventually lead to // mScopeStart. Being null for a non-RESET means that it is an // implied 'counter-reset'. Being null for a RESET means it has no // outer scope. nsCounterNode* mScopePrev = nullptr; // Whether or not this node's scope crosses `contain: style` boundaries. // This can happen for USE nodes that come before any other types of // nodes in a `contain: style` boundary's list. bool mCrossesContainStyleBoundaries = false; inline nsCounterUseNode* UseNode(); inline nsCounterChangeNode* ChangeNode(); // For RESET, INCREMENT and SET nodes, aPseudoFrame need not be a // pseudo-element, and aContentIndex represents the index within the // 'counter-reset', 'counter-increment' or 'counter-set' property // instead of within the 'content' property but offset to ensure // that (reset, increment, set, use) sort in that order. // It is zero for legacy bullet USE counter nodes. // (This slight weirdness allows sharing a lot of code with 'quotes'.) nsCounterNode(int32_t aContentIndex, Type aType) : nsGenConNode(aContentIndex), mType(aType) {} // to avoid virtual function calls in the common case inline void Calc(nsCounterList* aList, bool aNotify); // Is this a RESET node for a content-based (i.e. without a start value) // reversed() counter? inline bool IsContentBasedReset(); // Is this a RESET node for a reversed() counter? inline bool IsReversed(); // Is this an INCREMENT node that needs to be initialized to -1 or 1 // depending on if our scope is reversed() or not? inline bool IsUnitializedIncrementNode(); }; struct nsCounterUseNode : public nsCounterNode { mozilla::CounterStylePtr mCounterStyle; nsString mSeparator; // false for counter(), true for counters() bool mAllCounters = false; bool mForLegacyBullet = false; enum ForLegacyBullet { ForLegacyBullet }; nsCounterUseNode(enum ForLegacyBullet, mozilla::CounterStylePtr aCounterStyle) : nsCounterNode(0, USE), mCounterStyle(std::move(aCounterStyle)), mForLegacyBullet(true) {} // args go directly to member variables here and of nsGenConNode nsCounterUseNode(mozilla::CounterStylePtr aCounterStyle, nsString aSeparator, uint32_t aContentIndex, bool aAllCounters) : nsCounterNode(aContentIndex, USE), mCounterStyle(std::move(aCounterStyle)), mSeparator(std::move(aSeparator)), mAllCounters(aAllCounters) { NS_ASSERTION(aContentIndex <= INT32_MAX, "out of range"); } bool InitTextFrame(nsGenConList* aList, nsIFrame* aPseudoFrame, nsIFrame* aTextFrame) override; // assign the correct |mValueAfter| value to a node that has been inserted, // and update the value of the text node, notifying if `aNotify` is true. // Should be called immediately after calling |Insert|. void Calc(nsCounterList* aList, bool aNotify); // The text that should be displayed for this counter. void GetText(nsString& aResult); void GetText(mozilla::WritingMode aWM, mozilla::CounterStyle* aStyle, nsString& aResult); }; struct nsCounterChangeNode : public nsCounterNode { // |aPseudoFrame| is not necessarily a pseudo-element's frame, but // since it is for every other subclass of nsGenConNode, we follow // the naming convention here. // |aPropIndex| is the index of the value within the list in the // 'counter-increment', 'counter-reset' or 'counter-set' property. nsCounterChangeNode(nsIFrame* aPseudoFrame, nsCounterNode::Type aChangeType, int32_t aChangeValue, int32_t aPropIndex, bool aIsReversed) : nsCounterNode( // Fake a content index for resets, increments and sets // that comes before all the real content, with // the resets first, in order, and then the increments // and then the sets. aPropIndex + (aChangeType == RESET ? (INT32_MIN) : (aChangeType == INCREMENT ? ((INT32_MIN / 3) * 2) : INT32_MIN / 3)), aChangeType), mChangeValue(aChangeValue), mIsReversed(aIsReversed), mSeenSetNode(false) { NS_ASSERTION(aPropIndex >= 0, "out of range"); NS_ASSERTION( aChangeType == INCREMENT || aChangeType == SET || aChangeType == RESET, "bad type"); mPseudoFrame = aPseudoFrame; CheckFrameAssertions(); } // assign the correct |mValueAfter| value to a node that has been inserted // Should be called immediately after calling |Insert|. void Calc(nsCounterList* aList); // The numeric value of the INCREMENT, SET or RESET. // Note: numeric_limits::min() is used for content-based reversed() // RESET nodes, and temporarily on INCREMENT nodes to signal that it should be // initialized to -1 or 1 depending on if the scope is reversed() or not. int32_t mChangeValue; // True if the counter is reversed(). Only used on RESET nodes. bool mIsReversed : 1; // True if we've seen a SET node during the initialization of // an IsContentBasedReset() node; always false on other nodes. bool mSeenSetNode : 1; }; inline nsCounterUseNode* nsCounterNode::UseNode() { NS_ASSERTION(mType == USE, "wrong type"); return static_cast(this); } inline nsCounterChangeNode* nsCounterNode::ChangeNode() { MOZ_ASSERT(mType == INCREMENT || mType == SET || mType == RESET); return static_cast(this); } inline void nsCounterNode::Calc(nsCounterList* aList, bool aNotify) { if (mType == USE) UseNode()->Calc(aList, aNotify); else ChangeNode()->Calc(aList); } inline bool nsCounterNode::IsContentBasedReset() { return mType == RESET && ChangeNode()->mChangeValue == std::numeric_limits::min(); } inline bool nsCounterNode::IsReversed() { return mType == RESET && ChangeNode()->mIsReversed; } inline bool nsCounterNode::IsUnitializedIncrementNode() { return mType == INCREMENT && ChangeNode()->mChangeValue == std::numeric_limits::min(); } class nsCounterList : public nsGenConList { public: nsCounterList(nsAtom* aCounterName, mozilla::ContainStyleScope* aScope) : mCounterName(aCounterName), mScope(aScope) { MOZ_ASSERT(aScope); } // Return the first node for aFrame on this list, or nullptr. nsCounterNode* GetFirstNodeFor(nsIFrame* aFrame) const { return static_cast(nsGenConList::GetFirstNodeFor(aFrame)); } void Insert(nsCounterNode* aNode) { nsGenConList::Insert(aNode); // Don't SetScope if we're dirty -- we'll reset all the scopes anyway, // and we can't usefully compute scopes right now. if (MOZ_LIKELY(!IsDirty())) { SetScope(aNode); } } nsCounterNode* First() { return static_cast(mList.getFirst()); } static nsCounterNode* Next(nsCounterNode* aNode) { return static_cast(nsGenConList::Next(aNode)); } static nsCounterNode* Prev(nsCounterNode* aNode) { return static_cast(nsGenConList::Prev(aNode)); } static int32_t ValueBefore(nsCounterNode* aNode) { if (!aNode->mScopePrev) { return 0; } if (aNode->mType != nsCounterNode::USE && aNode->mScopePrev->mCrossesContainStyleBoundaries) { return 0; } return aNode->mScopePrev->mValueAfter; } // Correctly set |aNode->mScopeStart| and |aNode->mScopePrev| void SetScope(nsCounterNode* aNode); // Recalculate |mScopeStart|, |mScopePrev|, and |mValueAfter| for // all nodes and update text in text content nodes. void RecalcAll(); bool IsDirty() const; void SetDirty(); bool IsRecalculatingAll() const { return mRecalculatingAll; } private: bool SetScopeByWalkingBackwardThroughList( nsCounterNode* aNodeToSetScopeFor, const nsIContent* aNodeContent, nsCounterNode* aNodeToBeginLookingAt); RefPtr mCounterName; mozilla::ContainStyleScope* mScope; bool mRecalculatingAll = false; }; /** * The counter manager maintains an |nsCounterList| for each named * counter to keep track of all scopes with that name. */ class nsCounterManager { public: explicit nsCounterManager(mozilla::ContainStyleScope* scope) : mScope(scope) {} // Returns true if dirty bool AddCounterChanges(nsIFrame* aFrame); // Gets the appropriate counter list, creating it if necessary. // Guaranteed to return non-null. (Uses an infallible hashtable API.) nsCounterList* GetOrCreateCounterList(nsAtom* aCounterName); // Gets the appropriate counter list, returning null if it doesn't exist. nsCounterList* GetCounterList(nsAtom* aCounterName); // Clean up data in any dirty counter lists. void RecalcAll(); // Set all counter lists dirty void SetAllDirty(); // Destroy nodes for the frame in any lists, and return whether any // nodes were destroyed. bool DestroyNodesFor(nsIFrame* aFrame); // Clear all data. void Clear() { mNames.Clear(); } #ifdef ACCESSIBILITY // Set |aOrdinal| to the first used counter value for the given frame and // return true. If no USE node for the given frame can be found, return false // and do not change the value of |aOrdinal|. bool GetFirstCounterValueForFrame(nsIFrame* aFrame, mozilla::CounterValue& aOrdinal) const; #endif #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(MOZ_LAYOUT_DEBUGGER) void Dump() const; #endif static int32_t IncrementCounter(int32_t aOldValue, int32_t aIncrement) { // Addition of unsigned values is defined to be arithmetic // modulo 2^bits (C++ 2011, 3.9.1 [basic.fundamental], clause 4); // addition of signed values is undefined (and clang does // something very strange if we use it here). Likewise integral // conversion from signed to unsigned is also defined as modulo // 2^bits (C++ 2011, 4.7 [conv.integral], clause 2); conversion // from unsigned to signed is however undefined (ibid., clause 3), // but to do what we want we must nonetheless depend on that // small piece of undefined behavior. int32_t newValue = int32_t(uint32_t(aOldValue) + uint32_t(aIncrement)); // The CSS Working Group resolved that a counter-increment that // exceeds internal limits should not increment at all. // http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2013Feb/0392.html // (This means, for example, that if aIncrement is 5, the // counter will get stuck at the largest multiple of 5 less than // the maximum 32-bit integer.) if ((aIncrement > 0) != (newValue > aOldValue)) { newValue = aOldValue; } return newValue; } private: mozilla::ContainStyleScope* mScope; nsClassHashtable mNames; }; #endif /* nsCounterManager_h_ */