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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 115.7.0esr.upstream/115.7.0esr
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/servo/components/style/values/specified/length.rs b/servo/components/style/values/specified/length.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0afca293d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/servo/components/style/values/specified/length.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1849 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +//! [Length values][length]. +//! +//! [length]: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#lengths + +use super::{AllowQuirks, Number, Percentage, ToComputedValue}; +use crate::font_metrics::{FontMetrics, FontMetricsOrientation}; +use crate::parser::{Parse, ParserContext}; +use crate::values::computed::{self, CSSPixelLength, Context}; +use crate::values::generics::length as generics; +use crate::values::generics::length::{ + GenericLengthOrNumber, GenericLengthPercentageOrNormal, GenericMaxSize, GenericSize, +}; +use crate::values::generics::NonNegative; +use crate::values::specified::calc::{self, CalcNode}; +use crate::values::specified::NonNegativeNumber; +use crate::values::CSSFloat; +use crate::{Zero, ZeroNoPercent}; +use app_units::Au; +use cssparser::{Parser, Token}; +use std::cmp; +use std::fmt::{self, Write}; +use style_traits::values::specified::AllowedNumericType; +use style_traits::{CssWriter, ParseError, SpecifiedValueInfo, StyleParseErrorKind, ToCss}; + +pub use super::image::Image; +pub use super::image::{EndingShape as GradientEndingShape, Gradient}; +pub use crate::values::specified::calc::CalcLengthPercentage; + +/// Number of pixels per inch +pub const PX_PER_IN: CSSFloat = 96.; +/// Number of pixels per centimeter +pub const PX_PER_CM: CSSFloat = PX_PER_IN / 2.54; +/// Number of pixels per millimeter +pub const PX_PER_MM: CSSFloat = PX_PER_IN / 25.4; +/// Number of pixels per quarter +pub const PX_PER_Q: CSSFloat = PX_PER_MM / 4.; +/// Number of pixels per point +pub const PX_PER_PT: CSSFloat = PX_PER_IN / 72.; +/// Number of pixels per pica +pub const PX_PER_PC: CSSFloat = PX_PER_PT * 12.; + +/// A font relative length. +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, ToCss, ToShmem)] +pub enum FontRelativeLength { + /// A "em" value: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#em + #[css(dimension)] + Em(CSSFloat), + /// A "ex" value: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#ex + #[css(dimension)] + Ex(CSSFloat), + /// A "ch" value: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#ch + #[css(dimension)] + Ch(CSSFloat), + /// A "cap" value: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#cap + #[css(dimension)] + Cap(CSSFloat), + /// An "ic" value: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#ic + #[css(dimension)] + Ic(CSSFloat), + /// A "rem" value: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#rem + #[css(dimension)] + Rem(CSSFloat), +} + +/// A source to resolve font-relative units against +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)] +pub enum FontBaseSize { + /// Use the font-size of the current element. + CurrentStyle, + /// Use the inherited font-size. + InheritedStyle, +} + +impl FontBaseSize { + /// Calculate the actual size for a given context + pub fn resolve(&self, context: &Context) -> computed::FontSize { + match *self { + Self::CurrentStyle => context.style().get_font().clone_font_size(), + Self::InheritedStyle => context.style().get_parent_font().clone_font_size(), + } + } +} + +impl FontRelativeLength { + /// Return the unitless, raw value. + fn unitless_value(&self) -> CSSFloat { + match *self { + Self::Em(v) | Self::Ex(v) | Self::Ch(v) | Self::Cap(v) | Self::Ic(v) | Self::Rem(v) => { + v + }, + } + } + + // Return the unit, as a string. + fn unit(&self) -> &'static str { + match *self { + Self::Em(_) => "em", + Self::Ex(_) => "ex", + Self::Ch(_) => "ch", + Self::Cap(_) => "cap", + Self::Ic(_) => "ic", + Self::Rem(_) => "rem", + } + } + + fn try_op<O>(&self, other: &Self, op: O) -> Result<Self, ()> + where + O: Fn(f32, f32) -> f32, + { + use self::FontRelativeLength::*; + + if std::mem::discriminant(self) != std::mem::discriminant(other) { + return Err(()); + } + + Ok(match (self, other) { + (&Em(one), &Em(other)) => Em(op(one, other)), + (&Ex(one), &Ex(other)) => Ex(op(one, other)), + (&Ch(one), &Ch(other)) => Ch(op(one, other)), + (&Cap(one), &Cap(other)) => Cap(op(one, other)), + (&Ic(one), &Ic(other)) => Ic(op(one, other)), + (&Rem(one), &Rem(other)) => Rem(op(one, other)), + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68867. rustc isn't + // able to figure it own on its own so we help. + _ => unsafe { + match *self { + Em(..) | Ex(..) | Ch(..) | Cap(..) | Ic(..) | Rem(..) => {}, + } + debug_unreachable!("Forgot to handle unit in try_op()") + }, + }) + } + + fn map(&self, mut op: impl FnMut(f32) -> f32) -> Self { + match self { + Self::Em(x) => Self::Em(op(*x)), + Self::Ex(x) => Self::Ex(op(*x)), + Self::Ch(x) => Self::Ch(op(*x)), + Self::Cap(x) => Self::Cap(op(*x)), + Self::Ic(x) => Self::Ic(op(*x)), + Self::Rem(x) => Self::Rem(op(*x)), + } + } + + /// Computes the font-relative length. + pub fn to_computed_value( + &self, + context: &Context, + base_size: FontBaseSize, + ) -> computed::Length { + let (reference_size, length) = self.reference_font_size_and_length(context, base_size); + (reference_size * length).finite() + } + + /// Return reference font size. + /// + /// We use the base_size flag to pass a different size for computing + /// font-size and unconstrained font-size. + /// + /// This returns a pair, the first one is the reference font size, and the + /// second one is the unpacked relative length. + fn reference_font_size_and_length( + &self, + context: &Context, + base_size: FontBaseSize, + ) -> (computed::Length, CSSFloat) { + fn query_font_metrics( + context: &Context, + base_size: FontBaseSize, + orientation: FontMetricsOrientation, + ) -> FontMetrics { + let retrieve_math_scales = false; + context.query_font_metrics(base_size, orientation, retrieve_math_scales) + } + + let reference_font_size = base_size.resolve(context); + match *self { + Self::Em(length) => { + if context.for_non_inherited_property.is_some() { + if base_size == FontBaseSize::CurrentStyle { + context + .rule_cache_conditions + .borrow_mut() + .set_font_size_dependency(reference_font_size.computed_size); + } + } + + (reference_font_size.computed_size(), length) + }, + Self::Ex(length) => { + // The x-height is an intrinsically horizontal metric. + let metrics = + query_font_metrics(context, base_size, FontMetricsOrientation::Horizontal); + let reference_size = metrics.x_height.unwrap_or_else(|| { + // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#ex + // + // In the cases where it is impossible or impractical to + // determine the x-height, a value of 0.5em must be + // assumed. + // + // (But note we use 0.5em of the used, not computed + // font-size) + reference_font_size.used_size() * 0.5 + }); + (reference_size, length) + }, + Self::Ch(length) => { + // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#ch: + // + // Equal to the used advance measure of the “0” (ZERO, + // U+0030) glyph in the font used to render it. (The advance + // measure of a glyph is its advance width or height, + // whichever is in the inline axis of the element.) + // + let metrics = query_font_metrics( + context, + base_size, + FontMetricsOrientation::MatchContextPreferHorizontal, + ); + let reference_size = metrics.zero_advance_measure.unwrap_or_else(|| { + // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#ch + // + // In the cases where it is impossible or impractical to + // determine the measure of the “0” glyph, it must be + // assumed to be 0.5em wide by 1em tall. Thus, the ch + // unit falls back to 0.5em in the general case, and to + // 1em when it would be typeset upright (i.e. + // writing-mode is vertical-rl or vertical-lr and + // text-orientation is upright). + // + // Same caveat about computed vs. used font-size applies + // above. + let wm = context.style().writing_mode; + if wm.is_vertical() && wm.is_upright() { + reference_font_size.used_size() + } else { + reference_font_size.used_size() * 0.5 + } + }); + (reference_size, length) + }, + Self::Cap(length) => { + let metrics = + query_font_metrics(context, base_size, FontMetricsOrientation::Horizontal); + let reference_size = metrics.cap_height.unwrap_or_else(|| { + // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#cap + // + // In the cases where it is impossible or impractical to + // determine the cap-height, the font’s ascent must be + // used. + // + metrics.ascent + }); + (reference_size, length) + }, + Self::Ic(length) => { + let metrics = query_font_metrics( + context, + base_size, + FontMetricsOrientation::MatchContextPreferVertical, + ); + let reference_size = metrics.ic_width.unwrap_or_else(|| { + // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#ic + // + // In the cases where it is impossible or impractical to + // determine the ideographic advance measure, it must be + // assumed to be 1em. + // + // Same caveat about computed vs. used as for other + // metric-dependent units. + reference_font_size.used_size() + }); + (reference_size, length) + }, + Self::Rem(length) => { + // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#rem: + // + // When specified on the font-size property of the root + // element, the rem units refer to the property's initial + // value. + // + let reference_size = if context.builder.is_root_element || context.in_media_query { + reference_font_size.computed_size() + } else { + context.device().root_font_size() + }; + (reference_size, length) + }, + } + } +} + +/// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#viewport-variants +pub enum ViewportVariant { + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#ua-default-viewport-size + UADefault, + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#small-viewport-percentage-units + Small, + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#large-viewport-percentage-units + Large, + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#dynamic-viewport-percentage-units + Dynamic, +} + +/// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#viewport-relative-units +#[derive(PartialEq)] +enum ViewportUnit { + /// *vw units. + Vw, + /// *vh units. + Vh, + /// *vmin units. + Vmin, + /// *vmax units. + Vmax, + /// *vb units. + Vb, + /// *vi units. + Vi, +} + +/// A viewport-relative length. +/// +/// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#viewport-relative-lengths> +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, ToCss, ToShmem)] +pub enum ViewportPercentageLength { + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-vw> + #[css(dimension)] + Vw(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-svw> + #[css(dimension)] + Svw(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-lvw> + #[css(dimension)] + Lvw(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-dvw> + #[css(dimension)] + Dvw(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-vh> + #[css(dimension)] + Vh(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-svh> + #[css(dimension)] + Svh(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-lvh> + #[css(dimension)] + Lvh(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-dvh> + #[css(dimension)] + Dvh(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-vmin> + #[css(dimension)] + Vmin(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-svmin> + #[css(dimension)] + Svmin(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-lvmin> + #[css(dimension)] + Lvmin(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-dvmin> + #[css(dimension)] + Dvmin(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-vmax> + #[css(dimension)] + Vmax(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-svmax> + #[css(dimension)] + Svmax(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-lvmax> + #[css(dimension)] + Lvmax(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-dvmax> + #[css(dimension)] + Dvmax(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-vb> + #[css(dimension)] + Vb(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-svb> + #[css(dimension)] + Svb(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-lvb> + #[css(dimension)] + Lvb(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-dvb> + #[css(dimension)] + Dvb(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-vi> + #[css(dimension)] + Vi(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-svi> + #[css(dimension)] + Svi(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-lvi> + #[css(dimension)] + Lvi(CSSFloat), + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#valdef-length-dvi> + #[css(dimension)] + Dvi(CSSFloat), +} + +impl ViewportPercentageLength { + /// Return the unitless, raw value. + fn unitless_value(&self) -> CSSFloat { + self.unpack().2 + } + + // Return the unit, as a string. + fn unit(&self) -> &'static str { + match *self { + Self::Vw(_) => "vw", + Self::Lvw(_) => "lvw", + Self::Svw(_) => "svw", + Self::Dvw(_) => "dvw", + Self::Vh(_) => "vh", + Self::Svh(_) => "svh", + Self::Lvh(_) => "lvh", + Self::Dvh(_) => "dvh", + Self::Vmin(_) => "vmin", + Self::Svmin(_) => "svmin", + Self::Lvmin(_) => "lvmin", + Self::Dvmin(_) => "dvmin", + Self::Vmax(_) => "vmax", + Self::Svmax(_) => "svmax", + Self::Lvmax(_) => "lvmax", + Self::Dvmax(_) => "dvmax", + Self::Vb(_) => "vb", + Self::Svb(_) => "svb", + Self::Lvb(_) => "lvb", + Self::Dvb(_) => "dvb", + Self::Vi(_) => "vi", + Self::Svi(_) => "svi", + Self::Lvi(_) => "lvi", + Self::Dvi(_) => "dvi", + } + } + + fn unpack(&self) -> (ViewportVariant, ViewportUnit, CSSFloat) { + match *self { + Self::Vw(v) => (ViewportVariant::UADefault, ViewportUnit::Vw, v), + Self::Svw(v) => (ViewportVariant::Small, ViewportUnit::Vw, v), + Self::Lvw(v) => (ViewportVariant::Large, ViewportUnit::Vw, v), + Self::Dvw(v) => (ViewportVariant::Dynamic, ViewportUnit::Vw, v), + Self::Vh(v) => (ViewportVariant::UADefault, ViewportUnit::Vh, v), + Self::Svh(v) => (ViewportVariant::Small, ViewportUnit::Vh, v), + Self::Lvh(v) => (ViewportVariant::Large, ViewportUnit::Vh, v), + Self::Dvh(v) => (ViewportVariant::Dynamic, ViewportUnit::Vh, v), + Self::Vmin(v) => (ViewportVariant::UADefault, ViewportUnit::Vmin, v), + Self::Svmin(v) => (ViewportVariant::Small, ViewportUnit::Vmin, v), + Self::Lvmin(v) => (ViewportVariant::Large, ViewportUnit::Vmin, v), + Self::Dvmin(v) => (ViewportVariant::Dynamic, ViewportUnit::Vmin, v), + Self::Vmax(v) => (ViewportVariant::UADefault, ViewportUnit::Vmax, v), + Self::Svmax(v) => (ViewportVariant::Small, ViewportUnit::Vmax, v), + Self::Lvmax(v) => (ViewportVariant::Large, ViewportUnit::Vmax, v), + Self::Dvmax(v) => (ViewportVariant::Dynamic, ViewportUnit::Vmax, v), + Self::Vb(v) => (ViewportVariant::UADefault, ViewportUnit::Vb, v), + Self::Svb(v) => (ViewportVariant::Small, ViewportUnit::Vb, v), + Self::Lvb(v) => (ViewportVariant::Large, ViewportUnit::Vb, v), + Self::Dvb(v) => (ViewportVariant::Dynamic, ViewportUnit::Vb, v), + Self::Vi(v) => (ViewportVariant::UADefault, ViewportUnit::Vi, v), + Self::Svi(v) => (ViewportVariant::Small, ViewportUnit::Vi, v), + Self::Lvi(v) => (ViewportVariant::Large, ViewportUnit::Vi, v), + Self::Dvi(v) => (ViewportVariant::Dynamic, ViewportUnit::Vi, v), + } + } + + fn try_op<O>(&self, other: &Self, op: O) -> Result<Self, ()> + where + O: Fn(f32, f32) -> f32, + { + use self::ViewportPercentageLength::*; + + if std::mem::discriminant(self) != std::mem::discriminant(other) { + return Err(()); + } + + Ok(match (self, other) { + (&Vw(one), &Vw(other)) => Vw(op(one, other)), + (&Svw(one), &Svw(other)) => Svw(op(one, other)), + (&Lvw(one), &Lvw(other)) => Lvw(op(one, other)), + (&Dvw(one), &Dvw(other)) => Dvw(op(one, other)), + (&Vh(one), &Vh(other)) => Vh(op(one, other)), + (&Svh(one), &Svh(other)) => Svh(op(one, other)), + (&Lvh(one), &Lvh(other)) => Lvh(op(one, other)), + (&Dvh(one), &Dvh(other)) => Dvh(op(one, other)), + (&Vmin(one), &Vmin(other)) => Vmin(op(one, other)), + (&Svmin(one), &Svmin(other)) => Svmin(op(one, other)), + (&Lvmin(one), &Lvmin(other)) => Lvmin(op(one, other)), + (&Dvmin(one), &Dvmin(other)) => Dvmin(op(one, other)), + (&Vmax(one), &Vmax(other)) => Vmax(op(one, other)), + (&Svmax(one), &Svmax(other)) => Svmax(op(one, other)), + (&Lvmax(one), &Lvmax(other)) => Lvmax(op(one, other)), + (&Dvmax(one), &Dvmax(other)) => Dvmax(op(one, other)), + (&Vb(one), &Vb(other)) => Vb(op(one, other)), + (&Svb(one), &Svb(other)) => Svb(op(one, other)), + (&Lvb(one), &Lvb(other)) => Lvb(op(one, other)), + (&Dvb(one), &Dvb(other)) => Dvb(op(one, other)), + (&Vi(one), &Vi(other)) => Vi(op(one, other)), + (&Svi(one), &Svi(other)) => Svi(op(one, other)), + (&Lvi(one), &Lvi(other)) => Lvi(op(one, other)), + (&Dvi(one), &Dvi(other)) => Dvi(op(one, other)), + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68867. rustc isn't + // able to figure it own on its own so we help. + _ => unsafe { + match *self { + Vw(..) | Svw(..) | Lvw(..) | Dvw(..) | Vh(..) | Svh(..) | Lvh(..) | + Dvh(..) | Vmin(..) | Svmin(..) | Lvmin(..) | Dvmin(..) | Vmax(..) | + Svmax(..) | Lvmax(..) | Dvmax(..) | Vb(..) | Svb(..) | Lvb(..) | Dvb(..) | + Vi(..) | Svi(..) | Lvi(..) | Dvi(..) => {}, + } + debug_unreachable!("Forgot to handle unit in try_op()") + }, + }) + } + + fn map(&self, mut op: impl FnMut(f32) -> f32) -> Self { + match self { + Self::Vw(x) => Self::Vw(op(*x)), + Self::Svw(x) => Self::Svw(op(*x)), + Self::Lvw(x) => Self::Lvw(op(*x)), + Self::Dvw(x) => Self::Dvw(op(*x)), + Self::Vh(x) => Self::Vh(op(*x)), + Self::Svh(x) => Self::Svh(op(*x)), + Self::Lvh(x) => Self::Lvh(op(*x)), + Self::Dvh(x) => Self::Dvh(op(*x)), + Self::Vmin(x) => Self::Vmin(op(*x)), + Self::Svmin(x) => Self::Svmin(op(*x)), + Self::Lvmin(x) => Self::Lvmin(op(*x)), + Self::Dvmin(x) => Self::Dvmin(op(*x)), + Self::Vmax(x) => Self::Vmax(op(*x)), + Self::Svmax(x) => Self::Svmax(op(*x)), + Self::Lvmax(x) => Self::Lvmax(op(*x)), + Self::Dvmax(x) => Self::Dvmax(op(*x)), + Self::Vb(x) => Self::Vb(op(*x)), + Self::Svb(x) => Self::Svb(op(*x)), + Self::Lvb(x) => Self::Lvb(op(*x)), + Self::Dvb(x) => Self::Dvb(op(*x)), + Self::Vi(x) => Self::Vi(op(*x)), + Self::Svi(x) => Self::Svi(op(*x)), + Self::Lvi(x) => Self::Lvi(op(*x)), + Self::Dvi(x) => Self::Dvi(op(*x)), + } + } + + /// Computes the given viewport-relative length for the given viewport size. + pub fn to_computed_value(&self, context: &Context) -> CSSPixelLength { + let (variant, unit, factor) = self.unpack(); + let size = context.viewport_size_for_viewport_unit_resolution(variant); + let length = match unit { + ViewportUnit::Vw => size.width, + ViewportUnit::Vh => size.height, + ViewportUnit::Vmin => cmp::min(size.width, size.height), + ViewportUnit::Vmax => cmp::max(size.width, size.height), + ViewportUnit::Vi | ViewportUnit::Vb => { + context + .rule_cache_conditions + .borrow_mut() + .set_writing_mode_dependency(context.builder.writing_mode); + if (unit == ViewportUnit::Vb) == context.style().writing_mode.is_vertical() { + size.width + } else { + size.height + } + }, + }; + + // FIXME: Bug 1396535, we need to fix the extremely small viewport length for transform. + // See bug 989802. We truncate so that adding multiple viewport units + // that add up to 100 does not overflow due to rounding differences + let trunc_scaled = ((length.0 as f64) * factor as f64 / 100.).trunc(); + Au::from_f64_au(if trunc_scaled.is_nan() { + 0.0f64 + } else { + trunc_scaled + }) + .into() + } +} + +/// HTML5 "character width", as defined in HTML5 § 14.5.4. +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, ToCss, ToShmem)] +pub struct CharacterWidth(pub i32); + +impl CharacterWidth { + /// Computes the given character width. + pub fn to_computed_value(&self, reference_font_size: computed::Length) -> computed::Length { + // This applies the *converting a character width to pixels* algorithm + // as specified in HTML5 § 14.5.4. + // + // TODO(pcwalton): Find these from the font. + let average_advance = reference_font_size * 0.5; + let max_advance = reference_font_size; + (average_advance * (self.0 as CSSFloat - 1.0) + max_advance).finite() + } +} + +/// Represents an absolute length with its unit +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, ToCss, ToShmem)] +pub enum AbsoluteLength { + /// An absolute length in pixels (px) + #[css(dimension)] + Px(CSSFloat), + /// An absolute length in inches (in) + #[css(dimension)] + In(CSSFloat), + /// An absolute length in centimeters (cm) + #[css(dimension)] + Cm(CSSFloat), + /// An absolute length in millimeters (mm) + #[css(dimension)] + Mm(CSSFloat), + /// An absolute length in quarter-millimeters (q) + #[css(dimension)] + Q(CSSFloat), + /// An absolute length in points (pt) + #[css(dimension)] + Pt(CSSFloat), + /// An absolute length in pica (pc) + #[css(dimension)] + Pc(CSSFloat), +} + +impl AbsoluteLength { + /// Return the unitless, raw value. + fn unitless_value(&self) -> CSSFloat { + match *self { + Self::Px(v) | + Self::In(v) | + Self::Cm(v) | + Self::Mm(v) | + Self::Q(v) | + Self::Pt(v) | + Self::Pc(v) => v, + } + } + + // Return the unit, as a string. + fn unit(&self) -> &'static str { + match *self { + Self::Px(_) => "px", + Self::In(_) => "in", + Self::Cm(_) => "cm", + Self::Mm(_) => "mm", + Self::Q(_) => "q", + Self::Pt(_) => "pt", + Self::Pc(_) => "pc", + } + } + + /// Convert this into a pixel value. + #[inline] + pub fn to_px(&self) -> CSSFloat { + match *self { + Self::Px(value) => value, + Self::In(value) => value * PX_PER_IN, + Self::Cm(value) => value * PX_PER_CM, + Self::Mm(value) => value * PX_PER_MM, + Self::Q(value) => value * PX_PER_Q, + Self::Pt(value) => value * PX_PER_PT, + Self::Pc(value) => value * PX_PER_PC, + } + } + + fn try_op<O>(&self, other: &Self, op: O) -> Result<Self, ()> + where + O: Fn(f32, f32) -> f32, + { + Ok(Self::Px(op(self.to_px(), other.to_px()))) + } + + fn map(&self, mut op: impl FnMut(f32) -> f32) -> Self { + Self::Px(op(self.to_px())) + } +} + +impl ToComputedValue for AbsoluteLength { + type ComputedValue = CSSPixelLength; + + fn to_computed_value(&self, _: &Context) -> Self::ComputedValue { + CSSPixelLength::new(self.to_px()).finite() + } + + fn from_computed_value(computed: &Self::ComputedValue) -> Self { + Self::Px(computed.px()) + } +} + +impl PartialOrd for AbsoluteLength { + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<cmp::Ordering> { + self.to_px().partial_cmp(&other.to_px()) + } +} + +/// A container query length. +/// +/// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-contain-3/#container-lengths> +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, ToCss, ToShmem)] +pub enum ContainerRelativeLength { + /// 1% of query container's width + #[css(dimension)] + Cqw(CSSFloat), + /// 1% of query container's height + #[css(dimension)] + Cqh(CSSFloat), + /// 1% of query container's inline size + #[css(dimension)] + Cqi(CSSFloat), + /// 1% of query container's block size + #[css(dimension)] + Cqb(CSSFloat), + /// The smaller value of `cqi` or `cqb` + #[css(dimension)] + Cqmin(CSSFloat), + /// The larger value of `cqi` or `cqb` + #[css(dimension)] + Cqmax(CSSFloat), +} + +impl ContainerRelativeLength { + fn unitless_value(&self) -> CSSFloat { + match *self { + Self::Cqw(v) | + Self::Cqh(v) | + Self::Cqi(v) | + Self::Cqb(v) | + Self::Cqmin(v) | + Self::Cqmax(v) => v, + } + } + + // Return the unit, as a string. + fn unit(&self) -> &'static str { + match *self { + Self::Cqw(_) => "cqw", + Self::Cqh(_) => "cqh", + Self::Cqi(_) => "cqi", + Self::Cqb(_) => "cqb", + Self::Cqmin(_) => "cqmin", + Self::Cqmax(_) => "cqmax", + } + } + + pub(crate) fn try_op<O>(&self, other: &Self, op: O) -> Result<Self, ()> + where + O: Fn(f32, f32) -> f32, + { + use self::ContainerRelativeLength::*; + + if std::mem::discriminant(self) != std::mem::discriminant(other) { + return Err(()); + } + + Ok(match (self, other) { + (&Cqw(one), &Cqw(other)) => Cqw(op(one, other)), + (&Cqh(one), &Cqh(other)) => Cqh(op(one, other)), + (&Cqi(one), &Cqi(other)) => Cqi(op(one, other)), + (&Cqb(one), &Cqb(other)) => Cqb(op(one, other)), + (&Cqmin(one), &Cqmin(other)) => Cqmin(op(one, other)), + (&Cqmax(one), &Cqmax(other)) => Cqmax(op(one, other)), + + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68867, then + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95161. rustc isn't + // able to figure it own on its own so we help. + _ => unsafe { + match *self { + Cqw(..) | Cqh(..) | Cqi(..) | Cqb(..) | Cqmin(..) | Cqmax(..) => {}, + } + debug_unreachable!("Forgot to handle unit in try_op()") + }, + }) + } + + pub(crate) fn map(&self, mut op: impl FnMut(f32) -> f32) -> Self { + match self { + Self::Cqw(x) => Self::Cqw(op(*x)), + Self::Cqh(x) => Self::Cqh(op(*x)), + Self::Cqi(x) => Self::Cqi(op(*x)), + Self::Cqb(x) => Self::Cqb(op(*x)), + Self::Cqmin(x) => Self::Cqmin(op(*x)), + Self::Cqmax(x) => Self::Cqmax(op(*x)), + } + } + + /// Computes the given container-relative length. + pub fn to_computed_value(&self, context: &Context) -> CSSPixelLength { + if context.for_non_inherited_property.is_some() { + context.rule_cache_conditions.borrow_mut().set_uncacheable(); + } + let size = context.get_container_size_query(); + let (factor, container_length) = match *self { + Self::Cqw(v) => (v, size.get_container_width(context)), + Self::Cqh(v) => (v, size.get_container_height(context)), + Self::Cqi(v) => (v, size.get_container_inline_size(context)), + Self::Cqb(v) => (v, size.get_container_block_size(context)), + Self::Cqmin(v) => ( + v, + cmp::min( + size.get_container_inline_size(context), + size.get_container_block_size(context), + ), + ), + Self::Cqmax(v) => ( + v, + cmp::max( + size.get_container_inline_size(context), + size.get_container_block_size(context), + ), + ), + }; + CSSPixelLength::new((container_length.to_f64_px() * factor as f64 / 100.0) as f32).finite() + } +} + +#[cfg(feature = "gecko")] +fn are_container_queries_enabled() -> bool { + static_prefs::pref!("layout.css.container-queries.enabled") +} +#[cfg(feature = "servo")] +fn are_container_queries_enabled() -> bool { + false +} + +/// A `<length>` without taking `calc` expressions into account +/// +/// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#lengths> +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +pub enum NoCalcLength { + /// An absolute length + /// + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#absolute-length> + Absolute(AbsoluteLength), + + /// A font-relative length: + /// + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#font-relative-lengths> + FontRelative(FontRelativeLength), + + /// A viewport-relative length. + /// + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#viewport-relative-lengths> + ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength), + + /// A container query length. + /// + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-contain-3/#container-lengths> + ContainerRelative(ContainerRelativeLength), + /// HTML5 "character width", as defined in HTML5 § 14.5.4. + /// + /// This cannot be specified by the user directly and is only generated by + /// `Stylist::synthesize_rules_for_legacy_attributes()`. + ServoCharacterWidth(CharacterWidth), +} + +impl NoCalcLength { + /// Return the unitless, raw value. + pub fn unitless_value(&self) -> CSSFloat { + match *self { + Self::Absolute(v) => v.unitless_value(), + Self::FontRelative(v) => v.unitless_value(), + Self::ViewportPercentage(v) => v.unitless_value(), + Self::ContainerRelative(v) => v.unitless_value(), + Self::ServoCharacterWidth(c) => c.0 as f32, + } + } + + // Return the unit, as a string. + fn unit(&self) -> &'static str { + match *self { + Self::Absolute(v) => v.unit(), + Self::FontRelative(v) => v.unit(), + Self::ViewportPercentage(v) => v.unit(), + Self::ContainerRelative(v) => v.unit(), + Self::ServoCharacterWidth(_) => "", + } + } + + /// Returns whether the value of this length without unit is less than zero. + pub fn is_negative(&self) -> bool { + self.unitless_value().is_sign_negative() + } + + /// Returns whether the value of this length without unit is equal to zero. + pub fn is_zero(&self) -> bool { + self.unitless_value() == 0.0 + } + + /// Returns whether the value of this length without unit is infinite. + pub fn is_infinite(&self) -> bool { + self.unitless_value().is_infinite() + } + + /// Returns whether the value of this length without unit is NaN. + pub fn is_nan(&self) -> bool { + self.unitless_value().is_nan() + } + + /// Whether text-only zoom should be applied to this length. + /// + /// Generally, font-dependent/relative units don't get text-only-zoomed, + /// because the font they're relative to should be zoomed already. + pub fn should_zoom_text(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + Self::Absolute(..) | Self::ViewportPercentage(..) | Self::ContainerRelative(..) => true, + Self::ServoCharacterWidth(..) | Self::FontRelative(..) => false, + } + } + + /// Parse a given absolute or relative dimension. + pub fn parse_dimension( + context: &ParserContext, + value: CSSFloat, + unit: &str, + ) -> Result<Self, ()> { + Ok(match_ignore_ascii_case! { unit, + "px" => Self::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Px(value)), + "in" => Self::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::In(value)), + "cm" => Self::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Cm(value)), + "mm" => Self::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Mm(value)), + "q" => Self::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Q(value)), + "pt" => Self::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Pt(value)), + "pc" => Self::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Pc(value)), + // font-relative + "em" => Self::FontRelative(FontRelativeLength::Em(value)), + "ex" => Self::FontRelative(FontRelativeLength::Ex(value)), + "ch" => Self::FontRelative(FontRelativeLength::Ch(value)), + "cap" => Self::FontRelative(FontRelativeLength::Cap(value)), + "ic" => Self::FontRelative(FontRelativeLength::Ic(value)), + "rem" => Self::FontRelative(FontRelativeLength::Rem(value)), + // viewport percentages + "vw" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Vw(value)) + }, + "svw" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Svw(value)) + }, + "lvw" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Lvw(value)) + }, + "dvw" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Dvw(value)) + }, + "vh" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Vh(value)) + }, + "svh" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Svh(value)) + }, + "lvh" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Lvh(value)) + }, + "dvh" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Dvh(value)) + }, + "vmin" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Vmin(value)) + }, + "svmin" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Svmin(value)) + }, + "lvmin" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Lvmin(value)) + }, + "dvmin" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Dvmin(value)) + }, + "vmax" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Vmax(value)) + }, + "svmax" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Svmax(value)) + }, + "lvmax" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Lvmax(value)) + }, + "dvmax" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Dvmax(value)) + }, + "vb" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Vb(value)) + }, + "svb" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Svb(value)) + }, + "lvb" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Lvb(value)) + }, + "dvb" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Dvb(value)) + }, + "vi" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Vi(value)) + }, + "svi" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Svi(value)) + }, + "lvi" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Lvi(value)) + }, + "dvi" if !context.in_page_rule() => { + Self::ViewportPercentage(ViewportPercentageLength::Dvi(value)) + }, + // Container query lengths. Inherit the limitation from viewport units since + // we may fall back to them. + "cqw" if !context.in_page_rule() && are_container_queries_enabled() => { + Self::ContainerRelative(ContainerRelativeLength::Cqw(value)) + }, + "cqh" if !context.in_page_rule() && are_container_queries_enabled() => { + Self::ContainerRelative(ContainerRelativeLength::Cqh(value)) + }, + "cqi" if !context.in_page_rule() && are_container_queries_enabled() => { + Self::ContainerRelative(ContainerRelativeLength::Cqi(value)) + }, + "cqb" if !context.in_page_rule() && are_container_queries_enabled() => { + Self::ContainerRelative(ContainerRelativeLength::Cqb(value)) + }, + "cqmin" if !context.in_page_rule() && are_container_queries_enabled() => { + Self::ContainerRelative(ContainerRelativeLength::Cqmin(value)) + }, + "cqmax" if !context.in_page_rule() && are_container_queries_enabled() => { + Self::ContainerRelative(ContainerRelativeLength::Cqmax(value)) + }, + _ => return Err(()), + }) + } + + pub(crate) fn try_op<O>(&self, other: &Self, op: O) -> Result<Self, ()> + where + O: Fn(f32, f32) -> f32, + { + use self::NoCalcLength::*; + + if std::mem::discriminant(self) != std::mem::discriminant(other) { + return Err(()); + } + + Ok(match (self, other) { + (&Absolute(ref one), &Absolute(ref other)) => Absolute(one.try_op(other, op)?), + (&FontRelative(ref one), &FontRelative(ref other)) => { + FontRelative(one.try_op(other, op)?) + }, + (&ViewportPercentage(ref one), &ViewportPercentage(ref other)) => { + ViewportPercentage(one.try_op(other, op)?) + }, + (&ContainerRelative(ref one), &ContainerRelative(ref other)) => { + ContainerRelative(one.try_op(other, op)?) + }, + (&ServoCharacterWidth(ref one), &ServoCharacterWidth(ref other)) => { + ServoCharacterWidth(CharacterWidth(op(one.0 as f32, other.0 as f32) as i32)) + }, + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68867. rustc isn't + // able to figure it own on its own so we help. + _ => unsafe { + match *self { + Absolute(..) | + FontRelative(..) | + ViewportPercentage(..) | + ContainerRelative(..) | + ServoCharacterWidth(..) => {}, + } + debug_unreachable!("Forgot to handle unit in try_op()") + }, + }) + } + + pub(crate) fn map(&self, mut op: impl FnMut(f32) -> f32) -> Self { + use self::NoCalcLength::*; + + match self { + Absolute(ref one) => Absolute(one.map(op)), + FontRelative(ref one) => FontRelative(one.map(op)), + ViewportPercentage(ref one) => ViewportPercentage(one.map(op)), + ContainerRelative(ref one) => ContainerRelative(one.map(op)), + ServoCharacterWidth(ref one) => { + ServoCharacterWidth(CharacterWidth(op(one.0 as f32) as i32)) + }, + } + } + + /// Get a px value without context. + #[inline] + pub fn to_computed_pixel_length_without_context(&self) -> Result<CSSFloat, ()> { + match *self { + Self::Absolute(len) => Ok(CSSPixelLength::new(len.to_px()).finite().px()), + _ => Err(()), + } + } + + /// Get an absolute length from a px value. + #[inline] + pub fn from_px(px_value: CSSFloat) -> NoCalcLength { + NoCalcLength::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Px(px_value)) + } +} + +impl ToCss for NoCalcLength { + fn to_css<W>(&self, dest: &mut CssWriter<W>) -> fmt::Result + where + W: Write, + { + crate::values::serialize_specified_dimension( + self.unitless_value(), + self.unit(), + false, + dest, + ) + } +} + +impl SpecifiedValueInfo for NoCalcLength {} + +impl PartialOrd for NoCalcLength { + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<cmp::Ordering> { + use self::NoCalcLength::*; + + if std::mem::discriminant(self) != std::mem::discriminant(other) { + return None; + } + + match (self, other) { + (&Absolute(ref one), &Absolute(ref other)) => one.to_px().partial_cmp(&other.to_px()), + (&FontRelative(ref one), &FontRelative(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&ViewportPercentage(ref one), &ViewportPercentage(ref other)) => { + one.partial_cmp(other) + }, + (&ContainerRelative(ref one), &ContainerRelative(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&ServoCharacterWidth(ref one), &ServoCharacterWidth(ref other)) => { + one.0.partial_cmp(&other.0) + }, + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68867. rustc isn't + // able to figure it own on its own so we help. + _ => unsafe { + match *self { + Absolute(..) | + FontRelative(..) | + ViewportPercentage(..) | + ContainerRelative(..) | + ServoCharacterWidth(..) => {}, + } + debug_unreachable!("Forgot an arm in partial_cmp?") + }, + } + } +} + +impl Zero for NoCalcLength { + fn zero() -> Self { + NoCalcLength::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Px(0.)) + } + + fn is_zero(&self) -> bool { + NoCalcLength::is_zero(self) + } +} + +/// An extension to `NoCalcLength` to parse `calc` expressions. +/// This is commonly used for the `<length>` values. +/// +/// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#lengths> +#[derive(Clone, Debug, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, SpecifiedValueInfo, ToCss, ToShmem)] +pub enum Length { + /// The internal length type that cannot parse `calc` + NoCalc(NoCalcLength), + /// A calc expression. + /// + /// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#calc-notation> + Calc(Box<CalcLengthPercentage>), +} + +impl From<NoCalcLength> for Length { + #[inline] + fn from(len: NoCalcLength) -> Self { + Length::NoCalc(len) + } +} + +impl PartialOrd for FontRelativeLength { + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<cmp::Ordering> { + use self::FontRelativeLength::*; + + if std::mem::discriminant(self) != std::mem::discriminant(other) { + return None; + } + + match (self, other) { + (&Em(ref one), &Em(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Ex(ref one), &Ex(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Ch(ref one), &Ch(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Cap(ref one), &Cap(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Ic(ref one), &Ic(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Rem(ref one), &Rem(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68867. rustc isn't + // able to figure it own on its own so we help. + _ => unsafe { + match *self { + Em(..) | Ex(..) | Ch(..) | Cap(..) | Ic(..) | Rem(..) => {}, + } + debug_unreachable!("Forgot an arm in partial_cmp?") + }, + } + } +} + +impl PartialOrd for ContainerRelativeLength { + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<cmp::Ordering> { + use self::ContainerRelativeLength::*; + + if std::mem::discriminant(self) != std::mem::discriminant(other) { + return None; + } + + match (self, other) { + (&Cqw(ref one), &Cqw(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Cqh(ref one), &Cqh(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Cqi(ref one), &Cqi(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Cqb(ref one), &Cqb(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Cqmin(ref one), &Cqmin(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Cqmax(ref one), &Cqmax(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68867, then + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95161. rustc isn't + // able to figure it own on its own so we help. + _ => unsafe { + match *self { + Cqw(..) | Cqh(..) | Cqi(..) | Cqb(..) | Cqmin(..) | Cqmax(..) => {}, + } + debug_unreachable!("Forgot to handle unit in partial_cmp()") + }, + } + } +} + +impl PartialOrd for ViewportPercentageLength { + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<cmp::Ordering> { + use self::ViewportPercentageLength::*; + + if std::mem::discriminant(self) != std::mem::discriminant(other) { + return None; + } + + match (self, other) { + (&Vw(ref one), &Vw(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Svw(ref one), &Svw(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Lvw(ref one), &Lvw(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Dvw(ref one), &Dvw(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Vh(ref one), &Vh(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Svh(ref one), &Svh(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Lvh(ref one), &Lvh(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Dvh(ref one), &Dvh(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Vmin(ref one), &Vmin(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Svmin(ref one), &Svmin(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Lvmin(ref one), &Lvmin(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Dvmin(ref one), &Dvmin(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Vmax(ref one), &Vmax(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Svmax(ref one), &Svmax(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Lvmax(ref one), &Lvmax(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Dvmax(ref one), &Dvmax(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Vb(ref one), &Vb(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Svb(ref one), &Svb(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Lvb(ref one), &Lvb(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Dvb(ref one), &Dvb(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Vi(ref one), &Vi(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Svi(ref one), &Svi(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Lvi(ref one), &Lvi(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + (&Dvi(ref one), &Dvi(ref other)) => one.partial_cmp(other), + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68867. rustc isn't + // able to figure it own on its own so we help. + _ => unsafe { + match *self { + Vw(..) | Svw(..) | Lvw(..) | Dvw(..) | Vh(..) | Svh(..) | Lvh(..) | + Dvh(..) | Vmin(..) | Svmin(..) | Lvmin(..) | Dvmin(..) | Vmax(..) | + Svmax(..) | Lvmax(..) | Dvmax(..) | Vb(..) | Svb(..) | Lvb(..) | Dvb(..) | + Vi(..) | Svi(..) | Lvi(..) | Dvi(..) => {}, + } + debug_unreachable!("Forgot an arm in partial_cmp?") + }, + } + } +} + +impl Length { + #[inline] + fn parse_internal<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + num_context: AllowedNumericType, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + let location = input.current_source_location(); + let token = input.next()?; + match *token { + Token::Dimension { + value, ref unit, .. + } if num_context.is_ok(context.parsing_mode, value) => { + NoCalcLength::parse_dimension(context, value, unit) + .map(Length::NoCalc) + .map_err(|()| location.new_unexpected_token_error(token.clone())) + }, + Token::Number { value, .. } if num_context.is_ok(context.parsing_mode, value) => { + if value != 0. && + !context.parsing_mode.allows_unitless_lengths() && + !allow_quirks.allowed(context.quirks_mode) + { + return Err(location.new_custom_error(StyleParseErrorKind::UnspecifiedError)); + } + Ok(Length::NoCalc(NoCalcLength::Absolute(AbsoluteLength::Px( + value, + )))) + }, + Token::Function(ref name) => { + let function = CalcNode::math_function(context, name, location)?; + let calc = CalcNode::parse_length(context, input, num_context, function)?; + Ok(Length::Calc(Box::new(calc))) + }, + ref token => return Err(location.new_unexpected_token_error(token.clone())), + } + } + + /// Parse a non-negative length + #[inline] + pub fn parse_non_negative<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_non_negative_quirky(context, input, AllowQuirks::No) + } + + /// Parse a non-negative length, allowing quirks. + #[inline] + pub fn parse_non_negative_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_internal( + context, + input, + AllowedNumericType::NonNegative, + allow_quirks, + ) + } + + /// Get an absolute length from a px value. + #[inline] + pub fn from_px(px_value: CSSFloat) -> Length { + Length::NoCalc(NoCalcLength::from_px(px_value)) + } + + /// Get a px value without context. + pub fn to_computed_pixel_length_without_context(&self) -> Result<CSSFloat, ()> { + match *self { + Self::NoCalc(ref l) => l.to_computed_pixel_length_without_context(), + Self::Calc(ref l) => l.to_computed_pixel_length_without_context(), + } + } +} + +impl Parse for Length { + fn parse<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_quirky(context, input, AllowQuirks::No) + } +} + +impl Zero for Length { + fn zero() -> Self { + Length::NoCalc(NoCalcLength::zero()) + } + + fn is_zero(&self) -> bool { + // FIXME(emilio): Seems a bit weird to treat calc() unconditionally as + // non-zero here? + match *self { + Length::NoCalc(ref l) => l.is_zero(), + Length::Calc(..) => false, + } + } +} + +impl Length { + /// Parses a length, with quirks. + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_internal(context, input, AllowedNumericType::All, allow_quirks) + } +} + +/// A wrapper of Length, whose value must be >= 0. +pub type NonNegativeLength = NonNegative<Length>; + +impl Parse for NonNegativeLength { + #[inline] + fn parse<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Ok(NonNegative(Length::parse_non_negative(context, input)?)) + } +} + +impl From<NoCalcLength> for NonNegativeLength { + #[inline] + fn from(len: NoCalcLength) -> Self { + NonNegative(Length::NoCalc(len)) + } +} + +impl From<Length> for NonNegativeLength { + #[inline] + fn from(len: Length) -> Self { + NonNegative(len) + } +} + +impl NonNegativeLength { + /// Get an absolute length from a px value. + #[inline] + pub fn from_px(px_value: CSSFloat) -> Self { + Length::from_px(px_value.max(0.)).into() + } + + /// Parses a non-negative length, optionally with quirks. + #[inline] + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Ok(NonNegative(Length::parse_non_negative_quirky( + context, + input, + allow_quirks, + )?)) + } +} + +/// A `<length-percentage>` value. This can be either a `<length>`, a +/// `<percentage>`, or a combination of both via `calc()`. +/// +/// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values-4/#typedef-length-percentage +#[allow(missing_docs)] +#[derive(Clone, Debug, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, SpecifiedValueInfo, ToCss, ToShmem)] +pub enum LengthPercentage { + Length(NoCalcLength), + Percentage(computed::Percentage), + Calc(Box<CalcLengthPercentage>), +} + +impl From<Length> for LengthPercentage { + fn from(len: Length) -> LengthPercentage { + match len { + Length::NoCalc(l) => LengthPercentage::Length(l), + Length::Calc(l) => LengthPercentage::Calc(l), + } + } +} + +impl From<NoCalcLength> for LengthPercentage { + #[inline] + fn from(len: NoCalcLength) -> Self { + LengthPercentage::Length(len) + } +} + +impl From<Percentage> for LengthPercentage { + #[inline] + fn from(pc: Percentage) -> Self { + if let Some(clamping_mode) = pc.calc_clamping_mode() { + LengthPercentage::Calc(Box::new(CalcLengthPercentage { + clamping_mode, + node: CalcNode::Leaf(calc::Leaf::Percentage(pc.get())), + })) + } else { + LengthPercentage::Percentage(computed::Percentage(pc.get())) + } + } +} + +impl From<computed::Percentage> for LengthPercentage { + #[inline] + fn from(pc: computed::Percentage) -> Self { + LengthPercentage::Percentage(pc) + } +} + +impl Parse for LengthPercentage { + #[inline] + fn parse<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_quirky(context, input, AllowQuirks::No) + } +} + +impl LengthPercentage { + #[inline] + /// Returns a `0%` value. + pub fn zero_percent() -> LengthPercentage { + LengthPercentage::Percentage(computed::Percentage::zero()) + } + + #[inline] + /// Returns a `100%` value. + pub fn hundred_percent() -> LengthPercentage { + LengthPercentage::Percentage(computed::Percentage::hundred()) + } + + fn parse_internal<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + num_context: AllowedNumericType, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + let location = input.current_source_location(); + let token = input.next()?; + match *token { + Token::Dimension { + value, ref unit, .. + } if num_context.is_ok(context.parsing_mode, value) => { + return NoCalcLength::parse_dimension(context, value, unit) + .map(LengthPercentage::Length) + .map_err(|()| location.new_unexpected_token_error(token.clone())); + }, + Token::Percentage { unit_value, .. } + if num_context.is_ok(context.parsing_mode, unit_value) => + { + return Ok(LengthPercentage::Percentage(computed::Percentage( + unit_value, + ))); + }, + Token::Number { value, .. } if num_context.is_ok(context.parsing_mode, value) => { + if value != 0. && + !context.parsing_mode.allows_unitless_lengths() && + !allow_quirks.allowed(context.quirks_mode) + { + return Err(location.new_unexpected_token_error(token.clone())); + } else { + return Ok(LengthPercentage::Length(NoCalcLength::from_px(value))); + } + }, + Token::Function(ref name) => { + let function = CalcNode::math_function(context, name, location)?; + let calc = + CalcNode::parse_length_or_percentage(context, input, num_context, function)?; + Ok(LengthPercentage::Calc(Box::new(calc))) + }, + _ => return Err(location.new_unexpected_token_error(token.clone())), + } + } + + /// Parses allowing the unitless length quirk. + /// <https://quirks.spec.whatwg.org/#the-unitless-length-quirk> + #[inline] + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_internal(context, input, AllowedNumericType::All, allow_quirks) + } + + /// Parse a non-negative length. + /// + /// FIXME(emilio): This should be not public and we should use + /// NonNegativeLengthPercentage instead. + #[inline] + pub fn parse_non_negative<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_non_negative_quirky(context, input, AllowQuirks::No) + } + + /// Parse a non-negative length, with quirks. + #[inline] + pub fn parse_non_negative_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_internal( + context, + input, + AllowedNumericType::NonNegative, + allow_quirks, + ) + } +} + +impl Zero for LengthPercentage { + fn zero() -> Self { + LengthPercentage::Length(NoCalcLength::zero()) + } + + fn is_zero(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + LengthPercentage::Length(l) => l.is_zero(), + LengthPercentage::Percentage(p) => p.0 == 0.0, + LengthPercentage::Calc(_) => false, + } + } +} + +impl ZeroNoPercent for LengthPercentage { + fn is_zero_no_percent(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + LengthPercentage::Percentage(_) => false, + _ => self.is_zero(), + } + } +} + +/// A specified type for `<length-percentage> | auto`. +pub type LengthPercentageOrAuto = generics::LengthPercentageOrAuto<LengthPercentage>; + +impl LengthPercentageOrAuto { + /// Returns a value representing `0%`. + #[inline] + pub fn zero_percent() -> Self { + generics::LengthPercentageOrAuto::LengthPercentage(LengthPercentage::zero_percent()) + } + + /// Parses a length or a percentage, allowing the unitless length quirk. + /// <https://quirks.spec.whatwg.org/#the-unitless-length-quirk> + #[inline] + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_with(context, input, |context, input| { + LengthPercentage::parse_quirky(context, input, allow_quirks) + }) + } +} + +/// A wrapper of LengthPercentageOrAuto, whose value must be >= 0. +pub type NonNegativeLengthPercentageOrAuto = + generics::LengthPercentageOrAuto<NonNegativeLengthPercentage>; + +impl NonNegativeLengthPercentageOrAuto { + /// Returns a value representing `0%`. + #[inline] + pub fn zero_percent() -> Self { + generics::LengthPercentageOrAuto::LengthPercentage( + NonNegativeLengthPercentage::zero_percent(), + ) + } + + /// Parses a non-negative length-percentage, allowing the unitless length + /// quirk. + #[inline] + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_with(context, input, |context, input| { + NonNegativeLengthPercentage::parse_quirky(context, input, allow_quirks) + }) + } +} + +/// A wrapper of LengthPercentage, whose value must be >= 0. +pub type NonNegativeLengthPercentage = NonNegative<LengthPercentage>; + +/// Either a NonNegativeLengthPercentage or the `normal` keyword. +pub type NonNegativeLengthPercentageOrNormal = + GenericLengthPercentageOrNormal<NonNegativeLengthPercentage>; + +impl From<NoCalcLength> for NonNegativeLengthPercentage { + #[inline] + fn from(len: NoCalcLength) -> Self { + NonNegative(LengthPercentage::from(len)) + } +} + +impl Parse for NonNegativeLengthPercentage { + #[inline] + fn parse<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_quirky(context, input, AllowQuirks::No) + } +} + +impl NonNegativeLengthPercentage { + #[inline] + /// Returns a `0%` value. + pub fn zero_percent() -> Self { + NonNegative(LengthPercentage::zero_percent()) + } + + /// Parses a length or a percentage, allowing the unitless length quirk. + /// <https://quirks.spec.whatwg.org/#the-unitless-length-quirk> + #[inline] + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + LengthPercentage::parse_non_negative_quirky(context, input, allow_quirks).map(NonNegative) + } +} + +/// Either a `<length>` or the `auto` keyword. +/// +/// Note that we use LengthPercentage just for convenience, since it pretty much +/// is everything we care about, but we could just add a similar LengthOrAuto +/// instead if we think getting rid of this weirdness is worth it. +pub type LengthOrAuto = generics::LengthPercentageOrAuto<Length>; + +impl LengthOrAuto { + /// Parses a length, allowing the unitless length quirk. + /// <https://quirks.spec.whatwg.org/#the-unitless-length-quirk> + #[inline] + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Self::parse_with(context, input, |context, input| { + Length::parse_quirky(context, input, allow_quirks) + }) + } +} + +/// Either a non-negative `<length>` or the `auto` keyword. +pub type NonNegativeLengthOrAuto = generics::LengthPercentageOrAuto<NonNegativeLength>; + +/// Either a `<length>` or a `<number>`. +pub type LengthOrNumber = GenericLengthOrNumber<Length, Number>; + +/// A specified value for `min-width`, `min-height`, `width` or `height` property. +pub type Size = GenericSize<NonNegativeLengthPercentage>; + +impl Parse for Size { + fn parse<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + Size::parse_quirky(context, input, AllowQuirks::No) + } +} + +macro_rules! parse_size_non_length { + ($size:ident, $input:expr, $auto_or_none:expr => $auto_or_none_ident:ident) => {{ + let size = $input.try_parse(|input| { + Ok(try_match_ident_ignore_ascii_case! { input, + #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] + "min-content" | "-moz-min-content" => $size::MinContent, + #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] + "max-content" | "-moz-max-content" => $size::MaxContent, + #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] + "fit-content" | "-moz-fit-content" => $size::FitContent, + #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] + "-moz-available" => $size::MozAvailable, + $auto_or_none => $size::$auto_or_none_ident, + }) + }); + if size.is_ok() { + return size; + } + }}; +} + +#[cfg(feature = "gecko")] +fn is_fit_content_function_enabled() -> bool { + static_prefs::pref!("layout.css.fit-content-function.enabled") +} +#[cfg(feature = "servo")] +fn is_fit_content_function_enabled() -> bool { + false +} + +macro_rules! parse_fit_content_function { + ($size:ident, $input:expr, $context:expr, $allow_quirks:expr) => { + if is_fit_content_function_enabled() { + if let Ok(length) = $input.try_parse(|input| { + input.expect_function_matching("fit-content")?; + input.parse_nested_block(|i| { + NonNegativeLengthPercentage::parse_quirky($context, i, $allow_quirks) + }) + }) { + return Ok($size::FitContentFunction(length)); + } + } + }; +} + +impl Size { + /// Parses, with quirks. + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + parse_size_non_length!(Size, input, "auto" => Auto); + parse_fit_content_function!(Size, input, context, allow_quirks); + + let length = NonNegativeLengthPercentage::parse_quirky(context, input, allow_quirks)?; + Ok(GenericSize::LengthPercentage(length)) + } + + /// Returns `0%`. + #[inline] + pub fn zero_percent() -> Self { + GenericSize::LengthPercentage(NonNegativeLengthPercentage::zero_percent()) + } +} + +/// A specified value for `max-width` or `max-height` property. +pub type MaxSize = GenericMaxSize<NonNegativeLengthPercentage>; + +impl Parse for MaxSize { + fn parse<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + MaxSize::parse_quirky(context, input, AllowQuirks::No) + } +} + +impl MaxSize { + /// Parses, with quirks. + pub fn parse_quirky<'i, 't>( + context: &ParserContext, + input: &mut Parser<'i, 't>, + allow_quirks: AllowQuirks, + ) -> Result<Self, ParseError<'i>> { + parse_size_non_length!(MaxSize, input, "none" => None); + parse_fit_content_function!(MaxSize, input, context, allow_quirks); + + let length = NonNegativeLengthPercentage::parse_quirky(context, input, allow_quirks)?; + Ok(GenericMaxSize::LengthPercentage(length)) + } +} + +/// A specified non-negative `<length>` | `<number>`. +pub type NonNegativeLengthOrNumber = GenericLengthOrNumber<NonNegativeLength, NonNegativeNumber>; |