/* 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 https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ //! Various macro helpers. macro_rules! exclusive_value { (($value:ident, $set:expr) => $ident:path) => { if $value.intersects($set) { return Err(()); } else { $ident } }; } #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] macro_rules! impl_gecko_keyword_conversions { ($name:ident, $utype:ty) => { impl From<$utype> for $name { fn from(bits: $utype) -> $name { $name::from_gecko_keyword(bits) } } impl From<$name> for $utype { fn from(v: $name) -> $utype { v.to_gecko_keyword() } } }; } macro_rules! trivial_to_computed_value { ($name:ty) => { impl $crate::values::computed::ToComputedValue for $name { type ComputedValue = $name; fn to_computed_value(&self, _: &$crate::values::computed::Context) -> Self { self.clone() } fn from_computed_value(other: &Self) -> Self { other.clone() } } }; } /// A macro to parse an identifier, or return an `UnexpectedIdent` error /// otherwise. /// /// FIXME(emilio): The fact that `UnexpectedIdent` is a `SelectorParseError` /// doesn't make a lot of sense to me. macro_rules! try_match_ident_ignore_ascii_case { ($input:expr, $( $match_body:tt )*) => {{ let location = $input.current_source_location(); let ident = $input.expect_ident()?; match_ignore_ascii_case! { &ident, $( $match_body )* _ => return Err(location.new_custom_error( ::selectors::parser::SelectorParseErrorKind::UnexpectedIdent(ident.clone()) )) } }} } #[cfg(feature = "servo")] macro_rules! local_name { ($s:tt) => { $crate::values::GenericAtomIdent(html5ever::local_name!($s)) }; } #[cfg(feature = "servo")] macro_rules! ns { () => { $crate::values::GenericAtomIdent(html5ever::ns!()) }; ($s:tt) => { $crate::values::GenericAtomIdent(html5ever::ns!($s)) }; } #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] macro_rules! local_name { ($s:tt) => { $crate::values::AtomIdent(atom!($s)) }; } /// Asserts the size of a type at compile time. macro_rules! size_of_test { ($t: ty, $expected_size: expr) => { #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] const_assert_eq!(std::mem::size_of::<$t>(), $expected_size); }; }