From 6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:32:43 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- servo/components/selectors/parser.rs | 4158 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 4158 insertions(+) create mode 100644 servo/components/selectors/parser.rs (limited to 'servo/components/selectors/parser.rs') diff --git a/servo/components/selectors/parser.rs b/servo/components/selectors/parser.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca587e9846 --- /dev/null +++ b/servo/components/selectors/parser.rs @@ -0,0 +1,4158 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +use crate::attr::{AttrSelectorOperator, AttrSelectorWithOptionalNamespace}; +use crate::attr::{NamespaceConstraint, ParsedAttrSelectorOperation}; +use crate::attr::{ParsedCaseSensitivity, SELECTOR_WHITESPACE}; +use crate::bloom::BLOOM_HASH_MASK; +use crate::builder::{ + relative_selector_list_specificity_and_flags, selector_list_specificity_and_flags, + SelectorBuilder, SelectorFlags, Specificity, SpecificityAndFlags, +}; +use crate::context::QuirksMode; +use crate::sink::Push; +use crate::visitor::SelectorListKind; +pub use crate::visitor::SelectorVisitor; +use cssparser::parse_nth; +use cssparser::{BasicParseError, BasicParseErrorKind, ParseError, ParseErrorKind}; +use cssparser::{CowRcStr, Delimiter, SourceLocation}; +use cssparser::{Parser as CssParser, ToCss, Token}; +use precomputed_hash::PrecomputedHash; +use servo_arc::{ThinArc, UniqueArc}; +use smallvec::SmallVec; +use std::borrow::{Borrow, Cow}; +use std::fmt::{self, Debug}; +use std::iter::Rev; +use std::slice; + +/// A trait that represents a pseudo-element. +pub trait PseudoElement: Sized + ToCss { + /// The `SelectorImpl` this pseudo-element is used for. + type Impl: SelectorImpl; + + /// Whether the pseudo-element supports a given state selector to the right + /// of it. + fn accepts_state_pseudo_classes(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether this pseudo-element is valid after a ::slotted(..) pseudo. + fn valid_after_slotted(&self) -> bool { + false + } +} + +/// A trait that represents a pseudo-class. +pub trait NonTSPseudoClass: Sized + ToCss { + /// The `SelectorImpl` this pseudo-element is used for. + type Impl: SelectorImpl; + + /// Whether this pseudo-class is :active or :hover. + fn is_active_or_hover(&self) -> bool; + + /// Whether this pseudo-class belongs to: + /// + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#useraction-pseudos + fn is_user_action_state(&self) -> bool; + + fn visit(&self, _visitor: &mut V) -> bool + where + V: SelectorVisitor, + { + true + } +} + +/// Returns a Cow::Borrowed if `s` is already ASCII lowercase, and a +/// Cow::Owned if `s` had to be converted into ASCII lowercase. +fn to_ascii_lowercase(s: &str) -> Cow { + if let Some(first_uppercase) = s.bytes().position(|byte| byte >= b'A' && byte <= b'Z') { + let mut string = s.to_owned(); + string[first_uppercase..].make_ascii_lowercase(); + string.into() + } else { + s.into() + } +} + +bitflags! { + /// Flags that indicate at which point of parsing a selector are we. + #[derive(Copy, Clone)] + struct SelectorParsingState: u8 { + /// Whether we should avoid adding default namespaces to selectors that + /// aren't type or universal selectors. + const SKIP_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE = 1 << 0; + + /// Whether we've parsed a ::slotted() pseudo-element already. + /// + /// If so, then we can only parse a subset of pseudo-elements, and + /// whatever comes after them if so. + const AFTER_SLOTTED = 1 << 1; + /// Whether we've parsed a ::part() pseudo-element already. + /// + /// If so, then we can only parse a subset of pseudo-elements, and + /// whatever comes after them if so. + const AFTER_PART = 1 << 2; + /// Whether we've parsed a pseudo-element (as in, an + /// `Impl::PseudoElement` thus not accounting for `::slotted` or + /// `::part`) already. + /// + /// If so, then other pseudo-elements and most other selectors are + /// disallowed. + const AFTER_PSEUDO_ELEMENT = 1 << 3; + /// Whether we've parsed a non-stateful pseudo-element (again, as-in + /// `Impl::PseudoElement`) already. If so, then other pseudo-classes are + /// disallowed. If this flag is set, `AFTER_PSEUDO_ELEMENT` must be set + /// as well. + const AFTER_NON_STATEFUL_PSEUDO_ELEMENT = 1 << 4; + + /// Whether we are after any of the pseudo-like things. + const AFTER_PSEUDO = Self::AFTER_PART.bits | Self::AFTER_SLOTTED.bits | Self::AFTER_PSEUDO_ELEMENT.bits; + + /// Whether we explicitly disallow combinators. + const DISALLOW_COMBINATORS = 1 << 5; + + /// Whether we explicitly disallow pseudo-element-like things. + const DISALLOW_PSEUDOS = 1 << 6; + + /// Whether we explicitly disallow relative selectors (i.e. `:has()`). + const DISALLOW_RELATIVE_SELECTOR = 1 << 7; + } +} + +impl SelectorParsingState { + #[inline] + fn allows_pseudos(self) -> bool { + // NOTE(emilio): We allow pseudos after ::part and such. + !self.intersects(Self::AFTER_PSEUDO_ELEMENT | Self::DISALLOW_PSEUDOS) + } + + #[inline] + fn allows_slotted(self) -> bool { + !self.intersects(Self::AFTER_PSEUDO | Self::DISALLOW_PSEUDOS) + } + + #[inline] + fn allows_part(self) -> bool { + !self.intersects(Self::AFTER_PSEUDO | Self::DISALLOW_PSEUDOS) + } + + // TODO(emilio): Maybe some of these should be allowed, but this gets us on + // the safe side for now, matching previous behavior. Gotta be careful with + // the ones like :-moz-any, which allow nested selectors but don't carry the + // state, and so on. + #[inline] + fn allows_custom_functional_pseudo_classes(self) -> bool { + !self.intersects(Self::AFTER_PSEUDO) + } + + #[inline] + fn allows_non_functional_pseudo_classes(self) -> bool { + !self.intersects(Self::AFTER_SLOTTED | Self::AFTER_NON_STATEFUL_PSEUDO_ELEMENT) + } + + #[inline] + fn allows_tree_structural_pseudo_classes(self) -> bool { + !self.intersects(Self::AFTER_PSEUDO) + } + + #[inline] + fn allows_combinators(self) -> bool { + !self.intersects(Self::DISALLOW_COMBINATORS) + } +} + +pub type SelectorParseError<'i> = ParseError<'i, SelectorParseErrorKind<'i>>; + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] +pub enum SelectorParseErrorKind<'i> { + NoQualifiedNameInAttributeSelector(Token<'i>), + EmptySelector, + DanglingCombinator, + NonCompoundSelector, + NonPseudoElementAfterSlotted, + InvalidPseudoElementAfterSlotted, + InvalidPseudoElementInsideWhere, + InvalidState, + UnexpectedTokenInAttributeSelector(Token<'i>), + PseudoElementExpectedColon(Token<'i>), + PseudoElementExpectedIdent(Token<'i>), + NoIdentForPseudo(Token<'i>), + UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement(CowRcStr<'i>), + UnexpectedIdent(CowRcStr<'i>), + ExpectedNamespace(CowRcStr<'i>), + ExpectedBarInAttr(Token<'i>), + BadValueInAttr(Token<'i>), + InvalidQualNameInAttr(Token<'i>), + ExplicitNamespaceUnexpectedToken(Token<'i>), + ClassNeedsIdent(Token<'i>), +} + +macro_rules! with_all_bounds { + ( + [ $( $InSelector: tt )* ] + [ $( $CommonBounds: tt )* ] + [ $( $FromStr: tt )* ] + ) => { + /// This trait allows to define the parser implementation in regards + /// of pseudo-classes/elements + /// + /// NB: We need Clone so that we can derive(Clone) on struct with that + /// are parameterized on SelectorImpl. See + /// + pub trait SelectorImpl: Clone + Debug + Sized + 'static { + type ExtraMatchingData<'a>: Sized + Default; + type AttrValue: $($InSelector)*; + type Identifier: $($InSelector)*; + type LocalName: $($InSelector)* + Borrow; + type NamespaceUrl: $($CommonBounds)* + Default + Borrow; + type NamespacePrefix: $($InSelector)* + Default; + type BorrowedNamespaceUrl: ?Sized + Eq; + type BorrowedLocalName: ?Sized + Eq; + + /// non tree-structural pseudo-classes + /// (see: https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#structural-pseudos) + type NonTSPseudoClass: $($CommonBounds)* + NonTSPseudoClass; + + /// pseudo-elements + type PseudoElement: $($CommonBounds)* + PseudoElement; + + /// Whether attribute hashes should be collected for filtering + /// purposes. + fn should_collect_attr_hash(_name: &Self::LocalName) -> bool { + false + } + } + } +} + +macro_rules! with_bounds { + ( [ $( $CommonBounds: tt )* ] [ $( $FromStr: tt )* ]) => { + with_all_bounds! { + [$($CommonBounds)* + $($FromStr)* + ToCss] + [$($CommonBounds)*] + [$($FromStr)*] + } + } +} + +with_bounds! { + [Clone + Eq] + [for<'a> From<&'a str>] +} + +pub trait Parser<'i> { + type Impl: SelectorImpl; + type Error: 'i + From>; + + /// Whether to parse the `::slotted()` pseudo-element. + fn parse_slotted(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether to parse the `::part()` pseudo-element. + fn parse_part(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether to parse the selector list of nth-child() or nth-last-child(). + fn parse_nth_child_of(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether to parse the `:where` pseudo-class. + fn parse_is_and_where(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether to parse the :has pseudo-class. + fn parse_has(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether to parse the '&' delimiter as a parent selector. + fn parse_parent_selector(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether the given function name is an alias for the `:is()` function. + fn is_is_alias(&self, _name: &str) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether to parse the `:host` pseudo-class. + fn parse_host(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + /// Whether to allow forgiving selector-list parsing. + fn allow_forgiving_selectors(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + /// This function can return an "Err" pseudo-element in order to support CSS2.1 + /// pseudo-elements. + fn parse_non_ts_pseudo_class( + &self, + location: SourceLocation, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + ) -> Result<::NonTSPseudoClass, ParseError<'i, Self::Error>> { + Err( + location.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement( + name, + )), + ) + } + + fn parse_non_ts_functional_pseudo_class<'t>( + &self, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + arguments: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<::NonTSPseudoClass, ParseError<'i, Self::Error>> { + Err( + arguments.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement( + name, + )), + ) + } + + fn parse_pseudo_element( + &self, + location: SourceLocation, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + ) -> Result<::PseudoElement, ParseError<'i, Self::Error>> { + Err( + location.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement( + name, + )), + ) + } + + fn parse_functional_pseudo_element<'t>( + &self, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + arguments: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result<::PseudoElement, ParseError<'i, Self::Error>> { + Err( + arguments.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement( + name, + )), + ) + } + + fn default_namespace(&self) -> Option<::NamespaceUrl> { + None + } + + fn namespace_for_prefix( + &self, + _prefix: &::NamespacePrefix, + ) -> Option<::NamespaceUrl> { + None + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +#[shmem(no_bounds)] +pub struct SelectorList( + #[shmem(field_bound)] pub SmallVec<[Selector; 1]>, +); + +/// Whether or not we're using forgiving parsing mode +enum ForgivingParsing { + /// Discard the entire selector list upon encountering any invalid selector. + /// This is the default behavior for almost all of CSS. + No, + /// Ignore invalid selectors, potentially creating an empty selector list. + /// + /// This is the error recovery mode of :is() and :where() + Yes, +} + +/// Flag indicating if we're parsing relative selectors. +#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq)] +enum ParseRelative { + /// Expect selectors to start with a combinator, assuming descendant combinator if not present. + Yes, + /// Treat as parse error if any selector begins with a combinator. + No, +} + +impl SelectorList { + /// Returns a selector list with a single `&` + pub fn ampersand() -> Self { + Self(smallvec::smallvec![Selector::ampersand()]) + } + + /// Parse a comma-separated list of Selectors. + /// + /// + /// Return the Selectors or Err if there is an invalid selector. + pub fn parse<'i, 't, P>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result> + where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + { + Self::parse_with_state( + parser, + input, + SelectorParsingState::empty(), + ForgivingParsing::No, + ParseRelative::No, + ) + } + + #[inline] + fn parse_with_state<'i, 't, P>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + state: SelectorParsingState, + recovery: ForgivingParsing, + parse_relative: ParseRelative, + ) -> Result> + where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + { + let mut values = SmallVec::new(); + loop { + let selector = input.parse_until_before(Delimiter::Comma, |i| { + parse_selector(parser, i, state, parse_relative) + }); + + let was_ok = selector.is_ok(); + match selector { + Ok(selector) => values.push(selector), + Err(err) => match recovery { + ForgivingParsing::No => return Err(err), + ForgivingParsing::Yes => { + if !parser.allow_forgiving_selectors() { + return Err(err); + } + }, + }, + } + + loop { + match input.next() { + Err(_) => return Ok(SelectorList(values)), + Ok(&Token::Comma) => break, + Ok(_) => { + debug_assert!(!was_ok, "Shouldn't have got a selector if getting here"); + }, + } + } + } + } + + /// Creates a SelectorList from a Vec of selectors. Used in tests. + #[allow(dead_code)] + pub(crate) fn from_vec(v: Vec>) -> Self { + SelectorList(SmallVec::from_vec(v)) + } +} + +/// Parses one compound selector suitable for nested stuff like :-moz-any, etc. +fn parse_inner_compound_selector<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + state: SelectorParsingState, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + parse_selector( + parser, + input, + state | SelectorParsingState::DISALLOW_PSEUDOS | SelectorParsingState::DISALLOW_COMBINATORS, + ParseRelative::No, + ) +} + +/// Ancestor hashes for the bloom filter. We precompute these and store them +/// inline with selectors to optimize cache performance during matching. +/// This matters a lot. +/// +/// We use 4 hashes, which is copied from Gecko, who copied it from WebKit. +/// Note that increasing the number of hashes here will adversely affect the +/// cache hit when fast-rejecting long lists of Rules with inline hashes. +/// +/// Because the bloom filter only uses the bottom 24 bits of the hash, we pack +/// the fourth hash into the upper bits of the first three hashes in order to +/// shrink Rule (whose size matters a lot). This scheme minimizes the runtime +/// overhead of the packing for the first three hashes (we just need to mask +/// off the upper bits) at the expense of making the fourth somewhat more +/// complicated to assemble, because we often bail out before checking all the +/// hashes. +#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] +pub struct AncestorHashes { + pub packed_hashes: [u32; 3], +} + +fn collect_ancestor_hashes( + iter: SelectorIter, + quirks_mode: QuirksMode, + hashes: &mut [u32; 4], + len: &mut usize, +) -> bool +where + Impl::Identifier: PrecomputedHash, + Impl::LocalName: PrecomputedHash, + Impl::NamespaceUrl: PrecomputedHash, +{ + for component in AncestorIter::new(iter) { + let hash = match *component { + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + ref name, + ref lower_name, + }) => { + // Only insert the local-name into the filter if it's all + // lowercase. Otherwise we would need to test both hashes, and + // our data structures aren't really set up for that. + if name != lower_name { + continue; + } + name.precomputed_hash() + }, + Component::DefaultNamespace(ref url) | Component::Namespace(_, ref url) => { + url.precomputed_hash() + }, + // In quirks mode, class and id selectors should match + // case-insensitively, so just avoid inserting them into the filter. + Component::ID(ref id) if quirks_mode != QuirksMode::Quirks => id.precomputed_hash(), + Component::Class(ref class) if quirks_mode != QuirksMode::Quirks => { + class.precomputed_hash() + }, + Component::AttributeInNoNamespace { ref local_name, .. } + if Impl::should_collect_attr_hash(local_name) => + { + // AttributeInNoNamespace is only used when local_name == + // local_name_lower. + local_name.precomputed_hash() + }, + Component::AttributeInNoNamespaceExists { + ref local_name, + ref local_name_lower, + .. + } => { + // Only insert the local-name into the filter if it's all + // lowercase. Otherwise we would need to test both hashes, and + // our data structures aren't really set up for that. + if local_name != local_name_lower || !Impl::should_collect_attr_hash(local_name) { + continue; + } + local_name.precomputed_hash() + }, + Component::AttributeOther(ref selector) => { + if selector.local_name != selector.local_name_lower || + !Impl::should_collect_attr_hash(&selector.local_name) + { + continue; + } + selector.local_name.precomputed_hash() + }, + Component::Is(ref list) | Component::Where(ref list) => { + // :where and :is OR their selectors, so we can't put any hash + // in the filter if there's more than one selector, as that'd + // exclude elements that may match one of the other selectors. + if list.len() == 1 && + !collect_ancestor_hashes(list[0].iter(), quirks_mode, hashes, len) + { + return false; + } + continue; + }, + _ => continue, + }; + + hashes[*len] = hash & BLOOM_HASH_MASK; + *len += 1; + if *len == hashes.len() { + return false; + } + } + true +} + +impl AncestorHashes { + pub fn new(selector: &Selector, quirks_mode: QuirksMode) -> Self + where + Impl::Identifier: PrecomputedHash, + Impl::LocalName: PrecomputedHash, + Impl::NamespaceUrl: PrecomputedHash, + { + // Compute ancestor hashes for the bloom filter. + let mut hashes = [0u32; 4]; + let mut len = 0; + collect_ancestor_hashes(selector.iter(), quirks_mode, &mut hashes, &mut len); + debug_assert!(len <= 4); + + // Now, pack the fourth hash (if it exists) into the upper byte of each of + // the other three hashes. + if len == 4 { + let fourth = hashes[3]; + hashes[0] |= (fourth & 0x000000ff) << 24; + hashes[1] |= (fourth & 0x0000ff00) << 16; + hashes[2] |= (fourth & 0x00ff0000) << 8; + } + + AncestorHashes { + packed_hashes: [hashes[0], hashes[1], hashes[2]], + } + } + + /// Returns the fourth hash, reassembled from parts. + pub fn fourth_hash(&self) -> u32 { + ((self.packed_hashes[0] & 0xff000000) >> 24) | + ((self.packed_hashes[1] & 0xff000000) >> 16) | + ((self.packed_hashes[2] & 0xff000000) >> 8) + } +} + +pub fn namespace_empty_string() -> Impl::NamespaceUrl { + // Rust type’s default, not default namespace + Impl::NamespaceUrl::default() +} + +/// A Selector stores a sequence of simple selectors and combinators. The +/// iterator classes allow callers to iterate at either the raw sequence level or +/// at the level of sequences of simple selectors separated by combinators. Most +/// callers want the higher-level iterator. +/// +/// We store compound selectors internally right-to-left (in matching order). +/// Additionally, we invert the order of top-level compound selectors so that +/// each one matches left-to-right. This is because matching namespace, local name, +/// id, and class are all relatively cheap, whereas matching pseudo-classes might +/// be expensive (depending on the pseudo-class). Since authors tend to put the +/// pseudo-classes on the right, it's faster to start matching on the left. +/// +/// This reordering doesn't change the semantics of selector matching, and we +/// handle it in to_css to make it invisible to serialization. +#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +#[shmem(no_bounds)] +pub struct Selector( + #[shmem(field_bound)] ThinArc>, +); + +impl Selector { + /// See Arc::mark_as_intentionally_leaked + pub fn mark_as_intentionally_leaked(&self) { + self.0.mark_as_intentionally_leaked() + } + + fn ampersand() -> Self { + Self(ThinArc::from_header_and_iter( + SpecificityAndFlags { + specificity: 0, + flags: SelectorFlags::HAS_PARENT, + }, + std::iter::once(Component::ParentSelector), + )) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn specificity(&self) -> u32 { + self.0.header.specificity() + } + + #[inline] + fn flags(&self) -> SelectorFlags { + self.0.header.flags + } + + #[inline] + pub fn has_pseudo_element(&self) -> bool { + self.0.header.has_pseudo_element() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn has_parent_selector(&self) -> bool { + self.0.header.has_parent_selector() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_slotted(&self) -> bool { + self.0.header.is_slotted() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_part(&self) -> bool { + self.0.header.is_part() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn parts(&self) -> Option<&[Impl::Identifier]> { + if !self.is_part() { + return None; + } + + let mut iter = self.iter(); + if self.has_pseudo_element() { + // Skip the pseudo-element. + for _ in &mut iter {} + + let combinator = iter.next_sequence()?; + debug_assert_eq!(combinator, Combinator::PseudoElement); + } + + for component in iter { + if let Component::Part(ref part) = *component { + return Some(part); + } + } + + debug_assert!(false, "is_part() lied somehow?"); + None + } + + #[inline] + pub fn pseudo_element(&self) -> Option<&Impl::PseudoElement> { + if !self.has_pseudo_element() { + return None; + } + + for component in self.iter() { + if let Component::PseudoElement(ref pseudo) = *component { + return Some(pseudo); + } + } + + debug_assert!(false, "has_pseudo_element lied!"); + None + } + + /// Whether this selector (pseudo-element part excluded) matches every element. + /// + /// Used for "pre-computed" pseudo-elements in components/style/stylist.rs + #[inline] + pub fn is_universal(&self) -> bool { + self.iter_raw_match_order().all(|c| { + matches!( + *c, + Component::ExplicitUniversalType | + Component::ExplicitAnyNamespace | + Component::Combinator(Combinator::PseudoElement) | + Component::PseudoElement(..) + ) + }) + } + + /// Returns an iterator over this selector in matching order (right-to-left). + /// When a combinator is reached, the iterator will return None, and + /// next_sequence() may be called to continue to the next sequence. + #[inline] + pub fn iter(&self) -> SelectorIter { + SelectorIter { + iter: self.iter_raw_match_order(), + next_combinator: None, + } + } + + /// Same as `iter()`, but skips `RelativeSelectorAnchor` and its associated combinator. + #[inline] + pub fn iter_skip_relative_selector_anchor(&self) -> SelectorIter { + if cfg!(debug_assertions) { + let mut selector_iter = self.iter_raw_parse_order_from(0); + assert!( + matches!( + selector_iter.next().unwrap(), + Component::RelativeSelectorAnchor + ), + "Relative selector does not start with RelativeSelectorAnchor" + ); + assert!( + selector_iter.next().unwrap().is_combinator(), + "Relative combinator does not exist" + ); + } + + SelectorIter { + iter: self.0.slice()[..self.len() - 2].iter(), + next_combinator: None, + } + } + + /// Whether this selector is a featureless :host selector, with no + /// combinators to the left, and optionally has a pseudo-element to the + /// right. + #[inline] + pub fn is_featureless_host_selector_or_pseudo_element(&self) -> bool { + let mut iter = self.iter(); + if !self.has_pseudo_element() { + return iter.is_featureless_host_selector(); + } + + // Skip the pseudo-element. + for _ in &mut iter {} + + match iter.next_sequence() { + None => return false, + Some(combinator) => { + debug_assert_eq!(combinator, Combinator::PseudoElement); + }, + } + + iter.is_featureless_host_selector() + } + + /// Returns an iterator over this selector in matching order (right-to-left), + /// skipping the rightmost |offset| Components. + #[inline] + pub fn iter_from(&self, offset: usize) -> SelectorIter { + let iter = self.0.slice()[offset..].iter(); + SelectorIter { + iter, + next_combinator: None, + } + } + + /// Returns the combinator at index `index` (zero-indexed from the right), + /// or panics if the component is not a combinator. + #[inline] + pub fn combinator_at_match_order(&self, index: usize) -> Combinator { + match self.0.slice()[index] { + Component::Combinator(c) => c, + ref other => panic!( + "Not a combinator: {:?}, {:?}, index: {}", + other, self, index + ), + } + } + + /// Returns an iterator over the entire sequence of simple selectors and + /// combinators, in matching order (from right to left). + #[inline] + pub fn iter_raw_match_order(&self) -> slice::Iter> { + self.0.slice().iter() + } + + /// Returns the combinator at index `index` (zero-indexed from the left), + /// or panics if the component is not a combinator. + #[inline] + pub fn combinator_at_parse_order(&self, index: usize) -> Combinator { + match self.0.slice()[self.len() - index - 1] { + Component::Combinator(c) => c, + ref other => panic!( + "Not a combinator: {:?}, {:?}, index: {}", + other, self, index + ), + } + } + + /// Returns an iterator over the sequence of simple selectors and + /// combinators, in parse order (from left to right), starting from + /// `offset`. + #[inline] + pub fn iter_raw_parse_order_from(&self, offset: usize) -> Rev>> { + self.0.slice()[..self.len() - offset].iter().rev() + } + + /// Creates a Selector from a vec of Components, specified in parse order. Used in tests. + #[allow(dead_code)] + pub(crate) fn from_vec( + vec: Vec>, + specificity: u32, + flags: SelectorFlags, + ) -> Self { + let mut builder = SelectorBuilder::default(); + for component in vec.into_iter() { + if let Some(combinator) = component.as_combinator() { + builder.push_combinator(combinator); + } else { + builder.push_simple_selector(component); + } + } + let spec = SpecificityAndFlags { specificity, flags }; + Selector(builder.build_with_specificity_and_flags(spec)) + } + + pub fn replace_parent_selector(&self, parent: &[Selector]) -> Self { + // FIXME(emilio): Shouldn't allow replacing if parent has a pseudo-element selector + // or what not. + let flags = self.flags() - SelectorFlags::HAS_PARENT; + let mut specificity = Specificity::from(self.specificity()); + let parent_specificity = + Specificity::from(selector_list_specificity_and_flags(parent.iter()).specificity()); + + // The specificity at this point will be wrong, we replace it by the correct one after the + // fact. + let specificity_and_flags = SpecificityAndFlags { + specificity: self.specificity(), + flags, + }; + + fn replace_parent_on_selector_list( + orig: &[Selector], + parent: &[Selector], + specificity: &mut Specificity, + with_specificity: bool, + ) -> Vec> { + let mut any = false; + + let result = orig + .iter() + .map(|s| { + if !s.has_parent_selector() { + return s.clone(); + } + any = true; + s.replace_parent_selector(parent) + }) + .collect(); + + if !any || !with_specificity { + return result; + } + + *specificity += Specificity::from( + selector_list_specificity_and_flags(result.iter()).specificity - + selector_list_specificity_and_flags(orig.iter()).specificity, + ); + result + } + + fn replace_parent_on_relative_selector_list( + orig: &[RelativeSelector], + parent: &[Selector], + specificity: &mut Specificity, + ) -> Vec> { + let mut any = false; + + let result = orig + .iter() + .map(|s| { + if !s.selector.has_parent_selector() { + return s.clone(); + } + any = true; + RelativeSelector { + match_hint: s.match_hint, + selector: s.selector.replace_parent_selector(parent), + } + }) + .collect(); + + if !any { + return result; + } + + *specificity += Specificity::from( + relative_selector_list_specificity_and_flags(&result).specificity - + relative_selector_list_specificity_and_flags(orig).specificity, + ); + result + } + + fn replace_parent_on_selector( + orig: &Selector, + parent: &[Selector], + specificity: &mut Specificity, + ) -> Selector { + if !orig.has_parent_selector() { + return orig.clone(); + } + let new_selector = orig.replace_parent_selector(parent); + *specificity += Specificity::from(new_selector.specificity() - orig.specificity()); + new_selector + } + + let mut items = if !self.has_parent_selector() { + // Implicit `&` plus descendant combinator. + let iter = self.iter_raw_match_order(); + let len = iter.len() + 2; + specificity += parent_specificity; + let iter = iter + .cloned() + .chain(std::iter::once(Component::Combinator( + Combinator::Descendant, + ))) + .chain(std::iter::once(Component::Is( + parent.to_vec().into_boxed_slice(), + ))); + UniqueArc::from_header_and_iter_with_size(specificity_and_flags, iter, len) + } else { + let iter = self.iter_raw_match_order().map(|component| { + use self::Component::*; + match *component { + LocalName(..) | + ID(..) | + Class(..) | + AttributeInNoNamespaceExists { .. } | + AttributeInNoNamespace { .. } | + AttributeOther(..) | + ExplicitUniversalType | + ExplicitAnyNamespace | + ExplicitNoNamespace | + DefaultNamespace(..) | + Namespace(..) | + Root | + Empty | + Scope | + Nth(..) | + NonTSPseudoClass(..) | + PseudoElement(..) | + Combinator(..) | + Host(None) | + Part(..) | + RelativeSelectorAnchor => component.clone(), + ParentSelector => { + specificity += parent_specificity; + Is(parent.to_vec().into_boxed_slice()) + }, + Negation(ref selectors) => { + Negation( + replace_parent_on_selector_list( + selectors, + parent, + &mut specificity, + /* with_specificity = */ true, + ) + .into_boxed_slice(), + ) + }, + Is(ref selectors) => { + Is(replace_parent_on_selector_list( + selectors, + parent, + &mut specificity, + /* with_specificity = */ true, + ) + .into_boxed_slice()) + }, + Where(ref selectors) => { + Where( + replace_parent_on_selector_list( + selectors, + parent, + &mut specificity, + /* with_specificity = */ false, + ) + .into_boxed_slice(), + ) + }, + Has(ref selectors) => Has(replace_parent_on_relative_selector_list( + selectors, + parent, + &mut specificity, + ) + .into_boxed_slice()), + + Host(Some(ref selector)) => Host(Some(replace_parent_on_selector( + selector, + parent, + &mut specificity, + ))), + NthOf(ref data) => { + let selectors = replace_parent_on_selector_list( + data.selectors(), + parent, + &mut specificity, + /* with_specificity = */ true, + ); + NthOf(NthOfSelectorData::new( + data.nth_data(), + selectors.into_iter(), + )) + }, + Slotted(ref selector) => Slotted(replace_parent_on_selector( + selector, + parent, + &mut specificity, + )), + } + }); + UniqueArc::from_header_and_iter(specificity_and_flags, iter) + }; + items.header_mut().specificity = specificity.into(); + Selector(items.shareable()) + } + + /// Returns count of simple selectors and combinators in the Selector. + #[inline] + pub fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.0.len() + } + + /// Returns the address on the heap of the ThinArc for memory reporting. + pub fn thin_arc_heap_ptr(&self) -> *const ::std::os::raw::c_void { + self.0.heap_ptr() + } + + /// Traverse selector components inside `self`. + /// + /// Implementations of this method should call `SelectorVisitor` methods + /// or other impls of `Visit` as appropriate based on the fields of `Self`. + /// + /// A return value of `false` indicates terminating the traversal. + /// It should be propagated with an early return. + /// On the contrary, `true` indicates that all fields of `self` have been traversed: + /// + /// ```rust,ignore + /// if !visitor.visit_simple_selector(&self.some_simple_selector) { + /// return false; + /// } + /// if !self.some_component.visit(visitor) { + /// return false; + /// } + /// true + /// ``` + pub fn visit(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> bool + where + V: SelectorVisitor, + { + let mut current = self.iter(); + let mut combinator = None; + loop { + if !visitor.visit_complex_selector(combinator) { + return false; + } + + for selector in &mut current { + if !selector.visit(visitor) { + return false; + } + } + + combinator = current.next_sequence(); + if combinator.is_none() { + break; + } + } + + true + } +} + +#[derive(Clone)] +pub struct SelectorIter<'a, Impl: 'a + SelectorImpl> { + iter: slice::Iter<'a, Component>, + next_combinator: Option, +} + +impl<'a, Impl: 'a + SelectorImpl> SelectorIter<'a, Impl> { + /// Prepares this iterator to point to the next sequence to the left, + /// returning the combinator if the sequence was found. + #[inline] + pub fn next_sequence(&mut self) -> Option { + self.next_combinator.take() + } + + /// Whether this selector is a featureless host selector, with no + /// combinators to the left. + #[inline] + pub(crate) fn is_featureless_host_selector(&mut self) -> bool { + self.selector_length() > 0 && + self.all(|component| component.is_host()) && + self.next_sequence().is_none() + } + + #[inline] + pub(crate) fn matches_for_stateless_pseudo_element(&mut self) -> bool { + let first = match self.next() { + Some(c) => c, + // Note that this is the common path that we keep inline: the + // pseudo-element not having anything to its right. + None => return true, + }; + self.matches_for_stateless_pseudo_element_internal(first) + } + + #[inline(never)] + fn matches_for_stateless_pseudo_element_internal(&mut self, first: &Component) -> bool { + if !first.matches_for_stateless_pseudo_element() { + return false; + } + for component in self { + // The only other parser-allowed Components in this sequence are + // state pseudo-classes, or one of the other things that can contain + // them. + if !component.matches_for_stateless_pseudo_element() { + return false; + } + } + true + } + + /// Returns remaining count of the simple selectors and combinators in the Selector. + #[inline] + pub fn selector_length(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<'a, Impl: SelectorImpl> Iterator for SelectorIter<'a, Impl> { + type Item = &'a Component; + + #[inline] + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + debug_assert!( + self.next_combinator.is_none(), + "You should call next_sequence!" + ); + match *self.iter.next()? { + Component::Combinator(c) => { + self.next_combinator = Some(c); + None + }, + ref x => Some(x), + } + } +} + +impl<'a, Impl: SelectorImpl> fmt::Debug for SelectorIter<'a, Impl> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + let iter = self.iter.clone().rev(); + for component in iter { + component.to_css(f)? + } + Ok(()) + } +} + +/// An iterator over all combinators in a selector. Does not traverse selectors within psuedoclasses. +struct CombinatorIter<'a, Impl: 'a + SelectorImpl>(SelectorIter<'a, Impl>); +impl<'a, Impl: 'a + SelectorImpl> CombinatorIter<'a, Impl> { + fn new(inner: SelectorIter<'a, Impl>) -> Self { + let mut result = CombinatorIter(inner); + result.consume_non_combinators(); + result + } + + fn consume_non_combinators(&mut self) { + while self.0.next().is_some() {} + } +} + +impl<'a, Impl: SelectorImpl> Iterator for CombinatorIter<'a, Impl> { + type Item = Combinator; + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + let result = self.0.next_sequence(); + self.consume_non_combinators(); + result + } +} + +/// An iterator over all simple selectors belonging to ancestors. +struct AncestorIter<'a, Impl: 'a + SelectorImpl>(SelectorIter<'a, Impl>); +impl<'a, Impl: 'a + SelectorImpl> AncestorIter<'a, Impl> { + /// Creates an AncestorIter. The passed-in iterator is assumed to point to + /// the beginning of the child sequence, which will be skipped. + fn new(inner: SelectorIter<'a, Impl>) -> Self { + let mut result = AncestorIter(inner); + result.skip_until_ancestor(); + result + } + + /// Skips a sequence of simple selectors and all subsequent sequences until + /// a non-pseudo-element ancestor combinator is reached. + fn skip_until_ancestor(&mut self) { + loop { + while self.0.next().is_some() {} + // If this is ever changed to stop at the "pseudo-element" + // combinator, we will need to fix the way we compute hashes for + // revalidation selectors. + if self.0.next_sequence().map_or(true, |x| { + matches!(x, Combinator::Child | Combinator::Descendant) + }) { + break; + } + } + } +} + +impl<'a, Impl: SelectorImpl> Iterator for AncestorIter<'a, Impl> { + type Item = &'a Component; + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + // Grab the next simple selector in the sequence if available. + let next = self.0.next(); + if next.is_some() { + return next; + } + + // See if there are more sequences. If so, skip any non-ancestor sequences. + if let Some(combinator) = self.0.next_sequence() { + if !matches!(combinator, Combinator::Child | Combinator::Descendant) { + self.skip_until_ancestor(); + } + } + + self.0.next() + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +pub enum Combinator { + Child, // > + Descendant, // space + NextSibling, // + + LaterSibling, // ~ + /// A dummy combinator we use to the left of pseudo-elements. + /// + /// It serializes as the empty string, and acts effectively as a child + /// combinator in most cases. If we ever actually start using a child + /// combinator for this, we will need to fix up the way hashes are computed + /// for revalidation selectors. + PseudoElement, + /// Another combinator used for ::slotted(), which represent the jump from + /// a node to its assigned slot. + SlotAssignment, + /// Another combinator used for `::part()`, which represents the jump from + /// the part to the containing shadow host. + Part, +} + +impl Combinator { + /// Returns true if this combinator is a child or descendant combinator. + #[inline] + pub fn is_ancestor(&self) -> bool { + matches!( + *self, + Combinator::Child | + Combinator::Descendant | + Combinator::PseudoElement | + Combinator::SlotAssignment + ) + } + + /// Returns true if this combinator is a pseudo-element combinator. + #[inline] + pub fn is_pseudo_element(&self) -> bool { + matches!(*self, Combinator::PseudoElement) + } + + /// Returns true if this combinator is a next- or later-sibling combinator. + #[inline] + pub fn is_sibling(&self) -> bool { + matches!(*self, Combinator::NextSibling | Combinator::LaterSibling) + } +} + +/// An enum for the different types of :nth- pseudoclasses +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +#[shmem(no_bounds)] +pub enum NthType { + Child, + LastChild, + OnlyChild, + OfType, + LastOfType, + OnlyOfType, +} + +impl NthType { + pub fn is_only(self) -> bool { + self == Self::OnlyChild || self == Self::OnlyOfType + } + + pub fn is_of_type(self) -> bool { + self == Self::OfType || self == Self::LastOfType || self == Self::OnlyOfType + } + + pub fn is_from_end(self) -> bool { + self == Self::LastChild || self == Self::LastOfType + } +} + +/// The properties that comprise an :nth- pseudoclass as of Selectors 3 (e.g., +/// nth-child(An+B)). +/// https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-3/#nth-child-pseudo +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +#[shmem(no_bounds)] +pub struct NthSelectorData { + pub ty: NthType, + pub is_function: bool, + pub a: i32, + pub b: i32, +} + +impl NthSelectorData { + /// Returns selector data for :only-{child,of-type} + #[inline] + pub const fn only(of_type: bool) -> Self { + Self { + ty: if of_type { + NthType::OnlyOfType + } else { + NthType::OnlyChild + }, + is_function: false, + a: 0, + b: 1, + } + } + + /// Returns selector data for :first-{child,of-type} + #[inline] + pub const fn first(of_type: bool) -> Self { + Self { + ty: if of_type { + NthType::OfType + } else { + NthType::Child + }, + is_function: false, + a: 0, + b: 1, + } + } + + /// Returns selector data for :last-{child,of-type} + #[inline] + pub const fn last(of_type: bool) -> Self { + Self { + ty: if of_type { + NthType::LastOfType + } else { + NthType::LastChild + }, + is_function: false, + a: 0, + b: 1, + } + } + + /// Writes the beginning of the selector. + #[inline] + fn write_start(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result { + dest.write_str(match self.ty { + NthType::Child if self.is_function => ":nth-child(", + NthType::Child => ":first-child", + NthType::LastChild if self.is_function => ":nth-last-child(", + NthType::LastChild => ":last-child", + NthType::OfType if self.is_function => ":nth-of-type(", + NthType::OfType => ":first-of-type", + NthType::LastOfType if self.is_function => ":nth-last-of-type(", + NthType::LastOfType => ":last-of-type", + NthType::OnlyChild => ":only-child", + NthType::OnlyOfType => ":only-of-type", + }) + } + + /// Serialize (part of the CSS Syntax spec, but currently only used here). + /// + #[inline] + fn write_affine(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result { + match (self.a, self.b) { + (0, 0) => dest.write_char('0'), + + (1, 0) => dest.write_char('n'), + (-1, 0) => dest.write_str("-n"), + (_, 0) => write!(dest, "{}n", self.a), + + (0, _) => write!(dest, "{}", self.b), + (1, _) => write!(dest, "n{:+}", self.b), + (-1, _) => write!(dest, "-n{:+}", self.b), + (_, _) => write!(dest, "{}n{:+}", self.a, self.b), + } + } +} + +/// The properties that comprise an :nth- pseudoclass as of Selectors 4 (e.g., +/// nth-child(An+B [of S]?)). +/// https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/#nth-child-pseudo +#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +#[shmem(no_bounds)] +pub struct NthOfSelectorData( + #[shmem(field_bound)] ThinArc>, +); + +impl NthOfSelectorData { + /// Returns selector data for :nth-{,last-}{child,of-type}(An+B [of S]) + #[inline] + pub fn new(nth_data: &NthSelectorData, selectors: I) -> Self + where + I: Iterator> + ExactSizeIterator, + { + Self(ThinArc::from_header_and_iter(*nth_data, selectors)) + } + + /// Returns the An+B part of the selector + #[inline] + pub fn nth_data(&self) -> &NthSelectorData { + &self.0.header + } + + /// Returns the selector list part of the selector + #[inline] + pub fn selectors(&self) -> &[Selector] { + self.0.slice() + } +} + +/// Flag indicating where a given relative selector's match would be contained. +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +pub enum RelativeSelectorMatchHint { + /// Within this element's subtree. + InSubtree, + /// Within this element's direct children. + InChild, + /// This element's next sibling. + InNextSibling, + /// Within this element's next sibling's subtree. + InNextSiblingSubtree, + /// Within this element's subsequent siblings. + InSibling, + /// Across this element's subsequent siblings and their subtrees. + InSiblingSubtree, +} + +/// Storage for a relative selector. +#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +#[shmem(no_bounds)] +pub struct RelativeSelector { + /// Match space constraining hint. + pub match_hint: RelativeSelectorMatchHint, + /// The selector. Guaranteed to contain `RelativeSelectorAnchor` and the relative combinator in parse order. + #[shmem(field_bound)] + pub selector: Selector, +} + +bitflags! { + /// Composition of combinators in a given selector, not traversing selectors of pseudoclasses. + #[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] + struct CombinatorComposition: u8 { + const DESCENDANTS = 1 << 0; + const SIBLINGS = 1 << 1; + } +} + +impl CombinatorComposition { + fn for_relative_selector(inner_selector: &Selector) -> Self { + let mut result = CombinatorComposition::empty(); + for combinator in CombinatorIter::new(inner_selector.iter_skip_relative_selector_anchor()) { + match combinator { + Combinator::Descendant | Combinator::Child => { + result.insert(Self::DESCENDANTS); + }, + Combinator::NextSibling | Combinator::LaterSibling => { + result.insert(Self::SIBLINGS); + }, + Combinator::Part | Combinator::PseudoElement | Combinator::SlotAssignment => { + continue + }, + }; + if result.is_all() { + break; + } + } + return result; + } +} + +impl RelativeSelector { + fn from_selector_list(selector_list: SelectorList) -> Box<[Self]> { + let vec: Vec = selector_list + .0 + .into_iter() + .map(|selector| { + // It's more efficient to keep track of all this during the parse time, but that seems like a lot of special + // case handling for what it's worth. + if cfg!(debug_assertions) { + let relative_selector_anchor = selector.iter_raw_parse_order_from(0).next(); + debug_assert!( + relative_selector_anchor.is_some(), + "Relative selector is empty" + ); + debug_assert!( + matches!( + relative_selector_anchor.unwrap(), + Component::RelativeSelectorAnchor + ), + "Relative selector anchor is missing" + ); + } + // Leave a hint for narrowing down the search space when we're matching. + let match_hint = match selector.combinator_at_parse_order(1) { + Combinator::Descendant => RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InSubtree, + Combinator::Child => { + let composition = CombinatorComposition::for_relative_selector(&selector); + if composition.is_empty() || composition == CombinatorComposition::SIBLINGS + { + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InChild + } else { + // Technically, for any composition that consists of child combinators only, + // the search space is depth-constrained, but it's probably not worth optimizing for. + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InSubtree + } + }, + Combinator::NextSibling => { + let composition = CombinatorComposition::for_relative_selector(&selector); + if composition.is_empty() { + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InNextSibling + } else if composition == CombinatorComposition::SIBLINGS { + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InSibling + } else if composition == CombinatorComposition::DESCENDANTS { + // Match won't cross multiple siblings. + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InNextSiblingSubtree + } else { + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InSiblingSubtree + } + }, + Combinator::LaterSibling => { + let composition = CombinatorComposition::for_relative_selector(&selector); + if composition.is_empty() || composition == CombinatorComposition::SIBLINGS + { + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InSibling + } else { + // Even if the match may not cross multiple siblings, we have to look until + // we find a match anyway. + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InSiblingSubtree + } + }, + Combinator::Part | Combinator::PseudoElement | Combinator::SlotAssignment => { + debug_assert!(false, "Unexpected relative combinator"); + RelativeSelectorMatchHint::InSubtree + }, + }; + RelativeSelector { + match_hint, + selector, + } + }) + .collect(); + vec.into_boxed_slice() + } +} + +/// A CSS simple selector or combinator. We store both in the same enum for +/// optimal packing and cache performance, see [1]. +/// +/// [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1357973 +#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +#[shmem(no_bounds)] +pub enum Component { + LocalName(LocalName), + + ID(#[shmem(field_bound)] Impl::Identifier), + Class(#[shmem(field_bound)] Impl::Identifier), + + AttributeInNoNamespaceExists { + #[shmem(field_bound)] + local_name: Impl::LocalName, + local_name_lower: Impl::LocalName, + }, + // Used only when local_name is already lowercase. + AttributeInNoNamespace { + local_name: Impl::LocalName, + operator: AttrSelectorOperator, + #[shmem(field_bound)] + value: Impl::AttrValue, + case_sensitivity: ParsedCaseSensitivity, + never_matches: bool, + }, + // Use a Box in the less common cases with more data to keep size_of::() small. + AttributeOther(Box>), + + ExplicitUniversalType, + ExplicitAnyNamespace, + + ExplicitNoNamespace, + DefaultNamespace(#[shmem(field_bound)] Impl::NamespaceUrl), + Namespace( + #[shmem(field_bound)] Impl::NamespacePrefix, + #[shmem(field_bound)] Impl::NamespaceUrl, + ), + + /// Pseudo-classes + Negation(Box<[Selector]>), + Root, + Empty, + Scope, + ParentSelector, + Nth(NthSelectorData), + NthOf(NthOfSelectorData), + NonTSPseudoClass(#[shmem(field_bound)] Impl::NonTSPseudoClass), + /// The ::slotted() pseudo-element: + /// + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-scoping/#slotted-pseudo + /// + /// The selector here is a compound selector, that is, no combinators. + /// + /// NOTE(emilio): This should support a list of selectors, but as of this + /// writing no other browser does, and that allows them to put ::slotted() + /// in the rule hash, so we do that too. + /// + /// See https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/2158 + Slotted(Selector), + /// The `::part` pseudo-element. + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-shadow-parts/#part + Part(#[shmem(field_bound)] Box<[Impl::Identifier]>), + /// The `:host` pseudo-class: + /// + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-scoping/#host-selector + /// + /// NOTE(emilio): This should support a list of selectors, but as of this + /// writing no other browser does, and that allows them to put :host() + /// in the rule hash, so we do that too. + /// + /// See https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/2158 + Host(Option>), + /// The `:where` pseudo-class. + /// + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#zero-matches + /// + /// The inner argument is conceptually a SelectorList, but we move the + /// selectors to the heap to keep Component small. + Where(Box<[Selector]>), + /// The `:is` pseudo-class. + /// + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#matches-pseudo + /// + /// Same comment as above re. the argument. + Is(Box<[Selector]>), + /// The `:has` pseudo-class. + /// + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#has-pseudo + /// + /// Same comment as above re. the argument. + Has(Box<[RelativeSelector]>), + /// An implementation-dependent pseudo-element selector. + PseudoElement(#[shmem(field_bound)] Impl::PseudoElement), + + Combinator(Combinator), + + /// Used only for relative selectors, which starts with a combinator + /// (With an implied descendant combinator if not specified). + /// + /// https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#typedef-relative-selector + RelativeSelectorAnchor, +} + +impl Component { + /// Returns true if this is a combinator. + #[inline] + pub fn is_combinator(&self) -> bool { + matches!(*self, Component::Combinator(_)) + } + + /// Returns true if this is a :host() selector. + #[inline] + pub fn is_host(&self) -> bool { + matches!(*self, Component::Host(..)) + } + + /// Returns the value as a combinator if applicable, None otherwise. + pub fn as_combinator(&self) -> Option { + match *self { + Component::Combinator(c) => Some(c), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Whether this component is valid after a pseudo-element. Only intended + /// for sanity-checking. + pub fn maybe_allowed_after_pseudo_element(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + Component::NonTSPseudoClass(..) => true, + Component::Negation(ref selectors) | + Component::Is(ref selectors) | + Component::Where(ref selectors) => selectors.iter().all(|selector| { + selector + .iter_raw_match_order() + .all(|c| c.maybe_allowed_after_pseudo_element()) + }), + _ => false, + } + } + + /// Whether a given selector should match for stateless pseudo-elements. + /// + /// This is a bit subtle: Only selectors that return true in + /// `maybe_allowed_after_pseudo_element` should end up here, and + /// `NonTSPseudoClass` never matches (as it is a stateless pseudo after + /// all). + fn matches_for_stateless_pseudo_element(&self) -> bool { + debug_assert!( + self.maybe_allowed_after_pseudo_element(), + "Someone messed up pseudo-element parsing: {:?}", + *self + ); + match *self { + Component::Negation(ref selectors) => !selectors.iter().all(|selector| { + selector + .iter_raw_match_order() + .all(|c| c.matches_for_stateless_pseudo_element()) + }), + Component::Is(ref selectors) | Component::Where(ref selectors) => { + selectors.iter().any(|selector| { + selector + .iter_raw_match_order() + .all(|c| c.matches_for_stateless_pseudo_element()) + }) + }, + _ => false, + } + } + + pub fn visit(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> bool + where + V: SelectorVisitor, + { + use self::Component::*; + if !visitor.visit_simple_selector(self) { + return false; + } + + match *self { + Slotted(ref selector) => { + if !selector.visit(visitor) { + return false; + } + }, + Host(Some(ref selector)) => { + if !selector.visit(visitor) { + return false; + } + }, + AttributeInNoNamespaceExists { + ref local_name, + ref local_name_lower, + } => { + if !visitor.visit_attribute_selector( + &NamespaceConstraint::Specific(&namespace_empty_string::()), + local_name, + local_name_lower, + ) { + return false; + } + }, + AttributeInNoNamespace { + ref local_name, + never_matches, + .. + } if !never_matches => { + if !visitor.visit_attribute_selector( + &NamespaceConstraint::Specific(&namespace_empty_string::()), + local_name, + local_name, + ) { + return false; + } + }, + AttributeOther(ref attr_selector) if !attr_selector.never_matches => { + let empty_string; + let namespace = match attr_selector.namespace() { + Some(ns) => ns, + None => { + empty_string = crate::parser::namespace_empty_string::(); + NamespaceConstraint::Specific(&empty_string) + }, + }; + if !visitor.visit_attribute_selector( + &namespace, + &attr_selector.local_name, + &attr_selector.local_name_lower, + ) { + return false; + } + }, + + NonTSPseudoClass(ref pseudo_class) => { + if !pseudo_class.visit(visitor) { + return false; + } + }, + Negation(ref list) | Is(ref list) | Where(ref list) => { + let list_kind = SelectorListKind::from_component(self); + debug_assert!(!list_kind.is_empty()); + if !visitor.visit_selector_list(list_kind, &list) { + return false; + } + }, + NthOf(ref nth_of_data) => { + if !visitor.visit_selector_list(SelectorListKind::NTH_OF, nth_of_data.selectors()) { + return false; + } + }, + _ => {}, + } + + true + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, ToShmem)] +#[shmem(no_bounds)] +pub struct LocalName { + #[shmem(field_bound)] + pub name: Impl::LocalName, + pub lower_name: Impl::LocalName, +} + +impl Debug for Selector { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + f.write_str("Selector(")?; + self.to_css(f)?; + write!( + f, + ", specificity = {:#x}, flags = {:?})", + self.specificity(), + self.flags() + ) + } +} + +impl Debug for Component { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + self.to_css(f) + } +} +impl Debug for AttrSelectorWithOptionalNamespace { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + self.to_css(f) + } +} +impl Debug for LocalName { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + self.to_css(f) + } +} + +fn serialize_selector_list<'a, Impl, I, W>(iter: I, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result +where + Impl: SelectorImpl, + I: Iterator>, + W: fmt::Write, +{ + let mut first = true; + for selector in iter { + if !first { + dest.write_str(", ")?; + } + first = false; + selector.to_css(dest)?; + } + Ok(()) +} + +impl ToCss for SelectorList { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + serialize_selector_list(self.0.iter(), dest) + } +} + +impl ToCss for Selector { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + // Compound selectors invert the order of their contents, so we need to + // undo that during serialization. + // + // This two-iterator strategy involves walking over the selector twice. + // We could do something more clever, but selector serialization probably + // isn't hot enough to justify it, and the stringification likely + // dominates anyway. + // + // NB: A parse-order iterator is a Rev<>, which doesn't expose as_slice(), + // which we need for |split|. So we split by combinators on a match-order + // sequence and then reverse. + + let mut combinators = self + .iter_raw_match_order() + .rev() + .filter_map(|x| x.as_combinator()); + let compound_selectors = self + .iter_raw_match_order() + .as_slice() + .split(|x| x.is_combinator()) + .rev(); + + let mut combinators_exhausted = false; + for compound in compound_selectors { + debug_assert!(!combinators_exhausted); + + // https://drafts.csswg.org/cssom/#serializing-selectors + if compound.is_empty() { + continue; + } + if let Component::RelativeSelectorAnchor = compound.first().unwrap() { + debug_assert!( + compound.len() == 1, + "RelativeLeft should only be a simple selector" + ); + combinators.next().unwrap().to_css_relative(dest)?; + continue; + } + + // 1. If there is only one simple selector in the compound selectors + // which is a universal selector, append the result of + // serializing the universal selector to s. + // + // Check if `!compound.empty()` first--this can happen if we have + // something like `... > ::before`, because we store `>` and `::` + // both as combinators internally. + // + // If we are in this case, after we have serialized the universal + // selector, we skip Step 2 and continue with the algorithm. + let (can_elide_namespace, first_non_namespace) = match compound[0] { + Component::ExplicitAnyNamespace | + Component::ExplicitNoNamespace | + Component::Namespace(..) => (false, 1), + Component::DefaultNamespace(..) => (true, 1), + _ => (true, 0), + }; + let mut perform_step_2 = true; + let next_combinator = combinators.next(); + if first_non_namespace == compound.len() - 1 { + match (next_combinator, &compound[first_non_namespace]) { + // We have to be careful here, because if there is a + // pseudo element "combinator" there isn't really just + // the one simple selector. Technically this compound + // selector contains the pseudo element selector as well + // -- Combinator::PseudoElement, just like + // Combinator::SlotAssignment, don't exist in the + // spec. + (Some(Combinator::PseudoElement), _) | + (Some(Combinator::SlotAssignment), _) => (), + (_, &Component::ExplicitUniversalType) => { + // Iterate over everything so we serialize the namespace + // too. + for simple in compound.iter() { + simple.to_css(dest)?; + } + // Skip step 2, which is an "otherwise". + perform_step_2 = false; + }, + _ => (), + } + } + + // 2. Otherwise, for each simple selector in the compound selectors + // that is not a universal selector of which the namespace prefix + // maps to a namespace that is not the default namespace + // serialize the simple selector and append the result to s. + // + // See https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1606, which is + // proposing to change this to match up with the behavior asserted + // in cssom/serialize-namespaced-type-selectors.html, which the + // following code tries to match. + if perform_step_2 { + for simple in compound.iter() { + if let Component::ExplicitUniversalType = *simple { + // Can't have a namespace followed by a pseudo-element + // selector followed by a universal selector in the same + // compound selector, so we don't have to worry about the + // real namespace being in a different `compound`. + if can_elide_namespace { + continue; + } + } + simple.to_css(dest)?; + } + } + + // 3. If this is not the last part of the chain of the selector + // append a single SPACE (U+0020), followed by the combinator + // ">", "+", "~", ">>", "||", as appropriate, followed by another + // single SPACE (U+0020) if the combinator was not whitespace, to + // s. + match next_combinator { + Some(c) => c.to_css(dest)?, + None => combinators_exhausted = true, + }; + + // 4. If this is the last part of the chain of the selector and + // there is a pseudo-element, append "::" followed by the name of + // the pseudo-element, to s. + // + // (we handle this above) + } + + Ok(()) + } +} + +impl Combinator { + fn to_css_internal(&self, dest: &mut W, prefix_space: bool) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + if matches!( + *self, + Combinator::PseudoElement | Combinator::Part | Combinator::SlotAssignment + ) { + return Ok(()); + } + if prefix_space { + dest.write_char(' ')?; + } + match *self { + Combinator::Child => dest.write_str("> "), + Combinator::Descendant => Ok(()), + Combinator::NextSibling => dest.write_str("+ "), + Combinator::LaterSibling => dest.write_str("~ "), + Combinator::PseudoElement | Combinator::Part | Combinator::SlotAssignment => unsafe { + debug_unreachable!("Already handled") + }, + } + } + + fn to_css_relative(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + self.to_css_internal(dest, false) + } +} + +impl ToCss for Combinator { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + self.to_css_internal(dest, true) + } +} + +impl ToCss for Component { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + use self::Component::*; + + match *self { + Combinator(ref c) => c.to_css(dest), + Slotted(ref selector) => { + dest.write_str("::slotted(")?; + selector.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char(')') + }, + Part(ref part_names) => { + dest.write_str("::part(")?; + for (i, name) in part_names.iter().enumerate() { + if i != 0 { + dest.write_char(' ')?; + } + name.to_css(dest)?; + } + dest.write_char(')') + }, + PseudoElement(ref p) => p.to_css(dest), + ID(ref s) => { + dest.write_char('#')?; + s.to_css(dest) + }, + Class(ref s) => { + dest.write_char('.')?; + s.to_css(dest) + }, + LocalName(ref s) => s.to_css(dest), + ExplicitUniversalType => dest.write_char('*'), + + DefaultNamespace(_) => Ok(()), + ExplicitNoNamespace => dest.write_char('|'), + ExplicitAnyNamespace => dest.write_str("*|"), + Namespace(ref prefix, _) => { + prefix.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char('|') + }, + + AttributeInNoNamespaceExists { ref local_name, .. } => { + dest.write_char('[')?; + local_name.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char(']') + }, + AttributeInNoNamespace { + ref local_name, + operator, + ref value, + case_sensitivity, + .. + } => { + dest.write_char('[')?; + local_name.to_css(dest)?; + operator.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char('"')?; + value.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char('"')?; + match case_sensitivity { + ParsedCaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive | + ParsedCaseSensitivity::AsciiCaseInsensitiveIfInHtmlElementInHtmlDocument => {}, + ParsedCaseSensitivity::AsciiCaseInsensitive => dest.write_str(" i")?, + ParsedCaseSensitivity::ExplicitCaseSensitive => dest.write_str(" s")?, + } + dest.write_char(']') + }, + AttributeOther(ref attr_selector) => attr_selector.to_css(dest), + + // Pseudo-classes + Root => dest.write_str(":root"), + Empty => dest.write_str(":empty"), + Scope => dest.write_str(":scope"), + ParentSelector => dest.write_char('&'), + Host(ref selector) => { + dest.write_str(":host")?; + if let Some(ref selector) = *selector { + dest.write_char('(')?; + selector.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char(')')?; + } + Ok(()) + }, + Nth(ref nth_data) => { + nth_data.write_start(dest)?; + if nth_data.is_function { + nth_data.write_affine(dest)?; + dest.write_char(')')?; + } + Ok(()) + }, + NthOf(ref nth_of_data) => { + let nth_data = nth_of_data.nth_data(); + nth_data.write_start(dest)?; + debug_assert!( + nth_data.is_function, + "A selector must be a function to hold An+B notation" + ); + nth_data.write_affine(dest)?; + debug_assert!( + matches!(nth_data.ty, NthType::Child | NthType::LastChild), + "Only :nth-child or :nth-last-child can be of a selector list" + ); + debug_assert!( + !nth_of_data.selectors().is_empty(), + "The selector list should not be empty" + ); + dest.write_str(" of ")?; + serialize_selector_list(nth_of_data.selectors().iter(), dest)?; + dest.write_char(')') + }, + Is(ref list) | Where(ref list) | Negation(ref list) => { + match *self { + Where(..) => dest.write_str(":where(")?, + Is(..) => dest.write_str(":is(")?, + Negation(..) => dest.write_str(":not(")?, + _ => unreachable!(), + } + serialize_selector_list(list.iter(), dest)?; + dest.write_str(")") + }, + Has(ref list) => { + dest.write_str(":has(")?; + let mut first = true; + for RelativeSelector { ref selector, .. } in list.iter() { + if !first { + dest.write_str(", ")?; + } + first = false; + selector.to_css(dest)?; + } + dest.write_str(")") + }, + NonTSPseudoClass(ref pseudo) => pseudo.to_css(dest), + RelativeSelectorAnchor => Ok(()), + } + } +} + +impl ToCss for AttrSelectorWithOptionalNamespace { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + dest.write_char('[')?; + match self.namespace { + Some(NamespaceConstraint::Specific((ref prefix, _))) => { + prefix.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char('|')? + }, + Some(NamespaceConstraint::Any) => dest.write_str("*|")?, + None => {}, + } + self.local_name.to_css(dest)?; + match self.operation { + ParsedAttrSelectorOperation::Exists => {}, + ParsedAttrSelectorOperation::WithValue { + operator, + case_sensitivity, + ref expected_value, + } => { + operator.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char('"')?; + expected_value.to_css(dest)?; + dest.write_char('"')?; + match case_sensitivity { + ParsedCaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive | + ParsedCaseSensitivity::AsciiCaseInsensitiveIfInHtmlElementInHtmlDocument => {}, + ParsedCaseSensitivity::AsciiCaseInsensitive => dest.write_str(" i")?, + ParsedCaseSensitivity::ExplicitCaseSensitive => dest.write_str(" s")?, + } + }, + } + dest.write_char(']') + } +} + +impl ToCss for LocalName { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + self.name.to_css(dest) + } +} + +/// Build up a Selector. +/// selector : simple_selector_sequence [ combinator simple_selector_sequence ]* ; +/// +/// `Err` means invalid selector. +fn parse_selector<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + mut state: SelectorParsingState, + parse_relative: ParseRelative, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + let mut builder = SelectorBuilder::default(); + if parse_relative == ParseRelative::Yes { + builder.push_simple_selector(Component::RelativeSelectorAnchor); + // Do we see a combinator? If so, push that. Otherwise, push a descendant combinator. + builder + .push_combinator(parse_combinator::(input).unwrap_or(Combinator::Descendant)); + } + 'outer_loop: loop { + // Parse a sequence of simple selectors. + let empty = parse_compound_selector(parser, &mut state, input, &mut builder)?; + if empty { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(if builder.has_combinators() { + SelectorParseErrorKind::DanglingCombinator + } else { + SelectorParseErrorKind::EmptySelector + })); + } + + if state.intersects(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PSEUDO) { + debug_assert!(state.intersects( + SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PSEUDO_ELEMENT | + SelectorParsingState::AFTER_SLOTTED | + SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PART + )); + break; + } + + let combinator = if let Ok(c) = parse_combinator::(input) { + c + } else { + break 'outer_loop; + }; + + if !state.allows_combinators() { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + + builder.push_combinator(combinator); + } + return Ok(Selector(builder.build())); +} + +fn parse_combinator<'i, 't, P, Impl>(input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>) -> Result { + let mut any_whitespace = false; + loop { + let before_this_token = input.state(); + match input.next_including_whitespace() { + Err(_e) => return Err(()), + Ok(&Token::WhiteSpace(_)) => any_whitespace = true, + Ok(&Token::Delim('>')) => { + return Ok(Combinator::Child); + }, + Ok(&Token::Delim('+')) => { + return Ok(Combinator::NextSibling); + }, + Ok(&Token::Delim('~')) => { + return Ok(Combinator::LaterSibling); + }, + Ok(_) => { + input.reset(&before_this_token); + if any_whitespace { + return Ok(Combinator::Descendant); + } else { + return Err(()); + } + }, + } + } +} + +impl Selector { + /// Parse a selector, without any pseudo-element. + #[inline] + pub fn parse<'i, 't, P>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result> + where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + { + parse_selector( + parser, + input, + SelectorParsingState::empty(), + ParseRelative::No, + ) + } +} + +/// * `Err(())`: Invalid selector, abort +/// * `Ok(false)`: Not a type selector, could be something else. `input` was not consumed. +/// * `Ok(true)`: Length 0 (`*|*`), 1 (`*|E` or `ns|*`) or 2 (`|E` or `ns|E`) +fn parse_type_selector<'i, 't, P, Impl, S>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + state: SelectorParsingState, + sink: &mut S, +) -> Result> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, + S: Push>, +{ + match parse_qualified_name(parser, input, /* in_attr_selector = */ false) { + Err(ParseError { + kind: ParseErrorKind::Basic(BasicParseErrorKind::EndOfInput), + .. + }) | + Ok(OptionalQName::None(_)) => Ok(false), + Ok(OptionalQName::Some(namespace, local_name)) => { + if state.intersects(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PSEUDO) { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + match namespace { + QNamePrefix::ImplicitAnyNamespace => {}, + QNamePrefix::ImplicitDefaultNamespace(url) => { + sink.push(Component::DefaultNamespace(url)) + }, + QNamePrefix::ExplicitNamespace(prefix, url) => { + sink.push(match parser.default_namespace() { + Some(ref default_url) if url == *default_url => { + Component::DefaultNamespace(url) + }, + _ => Component::Namespace(prefix, url), + }) + }, + QNamePrefix::ExplicitNoNamespace => sink.push(Component::ExplicitNoNamespace), + QNamePrefix::ExplicitAnyNamespace => { + match parser.default_namespace() { + // Element type selectors that have no namespace + // component (no namespace separator) represent elements + // without regard to the element's namespace (equivalent + // to "*|") unless a default namespace has been declared + // for namespaced selectors (e.g. in CSS, in the style + // sheet). If a default namespace has been declared, + // such selectors will represent only elements in the + // default namespace. + // -- Selectors § 6.1.1 + // So we'll have this act the same as the + // QNamePrefix::ImplicitAnyNamespace case. + None => {}, + Some(_) => sink.push(Component::ExplicitAnyNamespace), + } + }, + QNamePrefix::ImplicitNoNamespace => { + unreachable!() // Not returned with in_attr_selector = false + }, + } + match local_name { + Some(name) => sink.push(Component::LocalName(LocalName { + lower_name: to_ascii_lowercase(&name).as_ref().into(), + name: name.as_ref().into(), + })), + None => sink.push(Component::ExplicitUniversalType), + } + Ok(true) + }, + Err(e) => Err(e), + } +} + +#[derive(Debug)] +enum SimpleSelectorParseResult { + SimpleSelector(Component), + PseudoElement(Impl::PseudoElement), + SlottedPseudo(Selector), + PartPseudo(Box<[Impl::Identifier]>), +} + +#[derive(Debug)] +enum QNamePrefix { + ImplicitNoNamespace, // `foo` in attr selectors + ImplicitAnyNamespace, // `foo` in type selectors, without a default ns + ImplicitDefaultNamespace(Impl::NamespaceUrl), // `foo` in type selectors, with a default ns + ExplicitNoNamespace, // `|foo` + ExplicitAnyNamespace, // `*|foo` + ExplicitNamespace(Impl::NamespacePrefix, Impl::NamespaceUrl), // `prefix|foo` +} + +enum OptionalQName<'i, Impl: SelectorImpl> { + Some(QNamePrefix, Option>), + None(Token<'i>), +} + +/// * `Err(())`: Invalid selector, abort +/// * `Ok(None(token))`: Not a simple selector, could be something else. `input` was not consumed, +/// but the token is still returned. +/// * `Ok(Some(namespace, local_name))`: `None` for the local name means a `*` universal selector +fn parse_qualified_name<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + in_attr_selector: bool, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + let default_namespace = |local_name| { + let namespace = match parser.default_namespace() { + Some(url) => QNamePrefix::ImplicitDefaultNamespace(url), + None => QNamePrefix::ImplicitAnyNamespace, + }; + Ok(OptionalQName::Some(namespace, local_name)) + }; + + let explicit_namespace = |input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, namespace| { + let location = input.current_source_location(); + match input.next_including_whitespace() { + Ok(&Token::Delim('*')) if !in_attr_selector => Ok(OptionalQName::Some(namespace, None)), + Ok(&Token::Ident(ref local_name)) => { + Ok(OptionalQName::Some(namespace, Some(local_name.clone()))) + }, + Ok(t) if in_attr_selector => { + let e = SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidQualNameInAttr(t.clone()); + Err(location.new_custom_error(e)) + }, + Ok(t) => Err(location.new_custom_error( + SelectorParseErrorKind::ExplicitNamespaceUnexpectedToken(t.clone()), + )), + Err(e) => Err(e.into()), + } + }; + + let start = input.state(); + match input.next_including_whitespace() { + Ok(Token::Ident(value)) => { + let value = value.clone(); + let after_ident = input.state(); + match input.next_including_whitespace() { + Ok(&Token::Delim('|')) => { + let prefix = value.as_ref().into(); + let result = parser.namespace_for_prefix(&prefix); + let url = result.ok_or( + after_ident + .source_location() + .new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::ExpectedNamespace(value)), + )?; + explicit_namespace(input, QNamePrefix::ExplicitNamespace(prefix, url)) + }, + _ => { + input.reset(&after_ident); + if in_attr_selector { + Ok(OptionalQName::Some( + QNamePrefix::ImplicitNoNamespace, + Some(value), + )) + } else { + default_namespace(Some(value)) + } + }, + } + }, + Ok(Token::Delim('*')) => { + let after_star = input.state(); + match input.next_including_whitespace() { + Ok(&Token::Delim('|')) => { + explicit_namespace(input, QNamePrefix::ExplicitAnyNamespace) + }, + _ if !in_attr_selector => { + input.reset(&after_star); + default_namespace(None) + }, + result => { + let t = result?; + Err(after_star + .source_location() + .new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::ExpectedBarInAttr(t.clone()))) + }, + } + }, + Ok(Token::Delim('|')) => explicit_namespace(input, QNamePrefix::ExplicitNoNamespace), + Ok(t) => { + let t = t.clone(); + input.reset(&start); + Ok(OptionalQName::None(t)) + }, + Err(e) => { + input.reset(&start); + Err(e.into()) + }, + } +} + +fn parse_attribute_selector<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + let namespace; + let local_name; + + input.skip_whitespace(); + + match parse_qualified_name(parser, input, /* in_attr_selector = */ true)? { + OptionalQName::None(t) => { + return Err(input.new_custom_error( + SelectorParseErrorKind::NoQualifiedNameInAttributeSelector(t), + )); + }, + OptionalQName::Some(_, None) => unreachable!(), + OptionalQName::Some(ns, Some(ln)) => { + local_name = ln; + namespace = match ns { + QNamePrefix::ImplicitNoNamespace | QNamePrefix::ExplicitNoNamespace => None, + QNamePrefix::ExplicitNamespace(prefix, url) => { + Some(NamespaceConstraint::Specific((prefix, url))) + }, + QNamePrefix::ExplicitAnyNamespace => Some(NamespaceConstraint::Any), + QNamePrefix::ImplicitAnyNamespace | QNamePrefix::ImplicitDefaultNamespace(_) => { + unreachable!() // Not returned with in_attr_selector = true + }, + } + }, + } + + let location = input.current_source_location(); + let operator = match input.next() { + // [foo] + Err(_) => { + let local_name_lower = to_ascii_lowercase(&local_name).as_ref().into(); + let local_name = local_name.as_ref().into(); + if let Some(namespace) = namespace { + return Ok(Component::AttributeOther(Box::new( + AttrSelectorWithOptionalNamespace { + namespace: Some(namespace), + local_name, + local_name_lower, + operation: ParsedAttrSelectorOperation::Exists, + never_matches: false, + }, + ))); + } else { + return Ok(Component::AttributeInNoNamespaceExists { + local_name, + local_name_lower, + }); + } + }, + + // [foo=bar] + Ok(&Token::Delim('=')) => AttrSelectorOperator::Equal, + // [foo~=bar] + Ok(&Token::IncludeMatch) => AttrSelectorOperator::Includes, + // [foo|=bar] + Ok(&Token::DashMatch) => AttrSelectorOperator::DashMatch, + // [foo^=bar] + Ok(&Token::PrefixMatch) => AttrSelectorOperator::Prefix, + // [foo*=bar] + Ok(&Token::SubstringMatch) => AttrSelectorOperator::Substring, + // [foo$=bar] + Ok(&Token::SuffixMatch) => AttrSelectorOperator::Suffix, + Ok(t) => { + return Err(location.new_custom_error( + SelectorParseErrorKind::UnexpectedTokenInAttributeSelector(t.clone()), + )); + }, + }; + + let value = match input.expect_ident_or_string() { + Ok(t) => t.clone(), + Err(BasicParseError { + kind: BasicParseErrorKind::UnexpectedToken(t), + location, + }) => return Err(location.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::BadValueInAttr(t))), + Err(e) => return Err(e.into()), + }; + let never_matches = match operator { + AttrSelectorOperator::Equal | AttrSelectorOperator::DashMatch => false, + + AttrSelectorOperator::Includes => value.is_empty() || value.contains(SELECTOR_WHITESPACE), + + AttrSelectorOperator::Prefix | + AttrSelectorOperator::Substring | + AttrSelectorOperator::Suffix => value.is_empty(), + }; + + let attribute_flags = parse_attribute_flags(input)?; + + let value = value.as_ref().into(); + let local_name_lower; + let local_name_is_ascii_lowercase; + let case_sensitivity; + { + let local_name_lower_cow = to_ascii_lowercase(&local_name); + case_sensitivity = + attribute_flags.to_case_sensitivity(local_name_lower_cow.as_ref(), namespace.is_some()); + local_name_lower = local_name_lower_cow.as_ref().into(); + local_name_is_ascii_lowercase = matches!(local_name_lower_cow, Cow::Borrowed(..)); + } + let local_name = local_name.as_ref().into(); + if namespace.is_some() || !local_name_is_ascii_lowercase { + Ok(Component::AttributeOther(Box::new( + AttrSelectorWithOptionalNamespace { + namespace, + local_name, + local_name_lower, + never_matches, + operation: ParsedAttrSelectorOperation::WithValue { + operator, + case_sensitivity, + expected_value: value, + }, + }, + ))) + } else { + Ok(Component::AttributeInNoNamespace { + local_name, + operator, + value, + case_sensitivity, + never_matches, + }) + } +} + +/// An attribute selector can have 's' or 'i' as flags, or no flags at all. +enum AttributeFlags { + // Matching should be case-sensitive ('s' flag). + CaseSensitive, + // Matching should be case-insensitive ('i' flag). + AsciiCaseInsensitive, + // No flags. Matching behavior depends on the name of the attribute. + CaseSensitivityDependsOnName, +} + +impl AttributeFlags { + fn to_case_sensitivity(self, local_name: &str, have_namespace: bool) -> ParsedCaseSensitivity { + match self { + AttributeFlags::CaseSensitive => ParsedCaseSensitivity::ExplicitCaseSensitive, + AttributeFlags::AsciiCaseInsensitive => ParsedCaseSensitivity::AsciiCaseInsensitive, + AttributeFlags::CaseSensitivityDependsOnName => { + if !have_namespace && + include!(concat!( + env!("OUT_DIR"), + "/ascii_case_insensitive_html_attributes.rs" + )) + .contains(local_name) + { + ParsedCaseSensitivity::AsciiCaseInsensitiveIfInHtmlElementInHtmlDocument + } else { + ParsedCaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive + } + }, + } + } +} + +fn parse_attribute_flags<'i, 't>( + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, +) -> Result> { + let location = input.current_source_location(); + let token = match input.next() { + Ok(t) => t, + Err(..) => { + // Selectors spec says language-defined; HTML says it depends on the + // exact attribute name. + return Ok(AttributeFlags::CaseSensitivityDependsOnName); + }, + }; + + let ident = match *token { + Token::Ident(ref i) => i, + ref other => return Err(location.new_basic_unexpected_token_error(other.clone())), + }; + + Ok(match_ignore_ascii_case! { + ident, + "i" => AttributeFlags::AsciiCaseInsensitive, + "s" => AttributeFlags::CaseSensitive, + _ => return Err(location.new_basic_unexpected_token_error(token.clone())), + }) +} + +/// Level 3: Parse **one** simple_selector. (Though we might insert a second +/// implied "|*" type selector.) +fn parse_negation<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + state: SelectorParsingState, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + let list = SelectorList::parse_with_state( + parser, + input, + state | + SelectorParsingState::SKIP_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE | + SelectorParsingState::DISALLOW_PSEUDOS, + ForgivingParsing::No, + ParseRelative::No, + )?; + + Ok(Component::Negation(list.0.into_vec().into_boxed_slice())) +} + +/// simple_selector_sequence +/// : [ type_selector | universal ] [ HASH | class | attrib | pseudo | negation ]* +/// | [ HASH | class | attrib | pseudo | negation ]+ +/// +/// `Err(())` means invalid selector. +/// `Ok(true)` is an empty selector +fn parse_compound_selector<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + state: &mut SelectorParsingState, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + builder: &mut SelectorBuilder, +) -> Result> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + input.skip_whitespace(); + + let mut empty = true; + if parse_type_selector(parser, input, *state, builder)? { + empty = false; + } + + loop { + let result = match parse_one_simple_selector(parser, input, *state)? { + None => break, + Some(result) => result, + }; + + if empty { + if let Some(url) = parser.default_namespace() { + // If there was no explicit type selector, but there is a + // default namespace, there is an implicit "|*" type + // selector. Except for :host() or :not() / :is() / :where(), + // where we ignore it. + // + // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-scoping/#host-element-in-tree: + // + // When considered within its own shadow trees, the shadow + // host is featureless. Only the :host, :host(), and + // :host-context() pseudo-classes are allowed to match it. + // + // https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#featureless: + // + // A featureless element does not match any selector at all, + // except those it is explicitly defined to match. If a + // given selector is allowed to match a featureless element, + // it must do so while ignoring the default namespace. + // + // https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#matches + // + // Default namespace declarations do not affect the compound + // selector representing the subject of any selector within + // a :is() pseudo-class, unless that compound selector + // contains an explicit universal selector or type selector. + // + // (Similar quotes for :where() / :not()) + // + let ignore_default_ns = state + .intersects(SelectorParsingState::SKIP_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE) || + matches!( + result, + SimpleSelectorParseResult::SimpleSelector(Component::Host(..)) + ); + if !ignore_default_ns { + builder.push_simple_selector(Component::DefaultNamespace(url)); + } + } + } + + empty = false; + + match result { + SimpleSelectorParseResult::SimpleSelector(s) => { + builder.push_simple_selector(s); + }, + SimpleSelectorParseResult::PartPseudo(part_names) => { + state.insert(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PART); + builder.push_combinator(Combinator::Part); + builder.push_simple_selector(Component::Part(part_names)); + }, + SimpleSelectorParseResult::SlottedPseudo(selector) => { + state.insert(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_SLOTTED); + builder.push_combinator(Combinator::SlotAssignment); + builder.push_simple_selector(Component::Slotted(selector)); + }, + SimpleSelectorParseResult::PseudoElement(p) => { + state.insert(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PSEUDO_ELEMENT); + if !p.accepts_state_pseudo_classes() { + state.insert(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_NON_STATEFUL_PSEUDO_ELEMENT); + } + builder.push_combinator(Combinator::PseudoElement); + builder.push_simple_selector(Component::PseudoElement(p)); + }, + } + } + Ok(empty) +} + +fn parse_is_where<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + state: SelectorParsingState, + component: impl FnOnce(Box<[Selector]>) -> Component, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + debug_assert!(parser.parse_is_and_where()); + // https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#matches-pseudo: + // + // Pseudo-elements cannot be represented by the matches-any + // pseudo-class; they are not valid within :is(). + // + let inner = SelectorList::parse_with_state( + parser, + input, + state | + SelectorParsingState::SKIP_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE | + SelectorParsingState::DISALLOW_PSEUDOS, + ForgivingParsing::Yes, + ParseRelative::No, + )?; + Ok(component(inner.0.into_vec().into_boxed_slice())) +} + +fn parse_has<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + state: SelectorParsingState, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + debug_assert!(parser.parse_has()); + if state.intersects(SelectorParsingState::DISALLOW_RELATIVE_SELECTOR) { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + // Nested `:has()` is disallowed, mark it as such. + // Note: The spec defines ":has-allowed pseudo-element," but there's no + // pseudo-element defined as such at the moment. + // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/selectors-4/#has-allowed-pseudo-element + let inner = SelectorList::parse_with_state( + parser, + input, + state | + SelectorParsingState::SKIP_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE | + SelectorParsingState::DISALLOW_PSEUDOS | + SelectorParsingState::DISALLOW_RELATIVE_SELECTOR, + ForgivingParsing::No, + ParseRelative::Yes, + )?; + Ok(Component::Has(RelativeSelector::from_selector_list(inner))) +} + +fn parse_functional_pseudo_class<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + state: SelectorParsingState, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + match_ignore_ascii_case! { &name, + "nth-child" => return parse_nth_pseudo_class(parser, input, state, NthType::Child), + "nth-of-type" => return parse_nth_pseudo_class(parser, input, state, NthType::OfType), + "nth-last-child" => return parse_nth_pseudo_class(parser, input, state, NthType::LastChild), + "nth-last-of-type" => return parse_nth_pseudo_class(parser, input, state, NthType::LastOfType), + "is" if parser.parse_is_and_where() => return parse_is_where(parser, input, state, Component::Is), + "where" if parser.parse_is_and_where() => return parse_is_where(parser, input, state, Component::Where), + "has" if parser.parse_has() => return parse_has(parser, input, state), + "host" => { + if !state.allows_tree_structural_pseudo_classes() { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + return Ok(Component::Host(Some(parse_inner_compound_selector(parser, input, state)?))); + }, + "not" => { + return parse_negation(parser, input, state) + }, + _ => {} + } + + if parser.parse_is_and_where() && parser.is_is_alias(&name) { + return parse_is_where(parser, input, state, Component::Is); + } + + if !state.allows_custom_functional_pseudo_classes() { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + + P::parse_non_ts_functional_pseudo_class(parser, name, input).map(Component::NonTSPseudoClass) +} + +fn parse_nth_pseudo_class<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + state: SelectorParsingState, + ty: NthType, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + if !state.allows_tree_structural_pseudo_classes() { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + let (a, b) = parse_nth(input)?; + let nth_data = NthSelectorData { + ty, + is_function: true, + a, + b, + }; + if !parser.parse_nth_child_of() || ty.is_of_type() { + return Ok(Component::Nth(nth_data)); + } + + // Try to parse "of ". + if input.try_parse(|i| i.expect_ident_matching("of")).is_err() { + return Ok(Component::Nth(nth_data)); + } + // Whitespace between "of" and the selector list is optional + // https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/8285 + let mut selectors = SelectorList::parse_with_state( + parser, + input, + state | + SelectorParsingState::SKIP_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE | + SelectorParsingState::DISALLOW_PSEUDOS, + ForgivingParsing::No, + ParseRelative::No, + )?; + Ok(Component::NthOf(NthOfSelectorData::new( + &nth_data, + selectors.0.drain(..), + ))) +} + +/// Returns whether the name corresponds to a CSS2 pseudo-element that +/// can be specified with the single colon syntax (in addition to the +/// double-colon syntax, which can be used for all pseudo-elements). +fn is_css2_pseudo_element(name: &str) -> bool { + // ** Do not add to this list! ** + match_ignore_ascii_case! { name, + "before" | "after" | "first-line" | "first-letter" => true, + _ => false, + } +} + +/// Parse a simple selector other than a type selector. +/// +/// * `Err(())`: Invalid selector, abort +/// * `Ok(None)`: Not a simple selector, could be something else. `input` was not consumed. +/// * `Ok(Some(_))`: Parsed a simple selector or pseudo-element +fn parse_one_simple_selector<'i, 't, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + input: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + state: SelectorParsingState, +) -> Result>, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + let start = input.state(); + let token = match input.next_including_whitespace().map(|t| t.clone()) { + Ok(t) => t, + Err(..) => { + input.reset(&start); + return Ok(None); + }, + }; + + Ok(Some(match token { + Token::IDHash(id) => { + if state.intersects(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PSEUDO) { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + let id = Component::ID(id.as_ref().into()); + SimpleSelectorParseResult::SimpleSelector(id) + }, + Token::Delim(delim) if delim == '.' || (delim == '&' && parser.parse_parent_selector()) => { + if state.intersects(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PSEUDO) { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + let location = input.current_source_location(); + SimpleSelectorParseResult::SimpleSelector(if delim == '&' { + Component::ParentSelector + } else { + let class = match *input.next_including_whitespace()? { + Token::Ident(ref class) => class, + ref t => { + let e = SelectorParseErrorKind::ClassNeedsIdent(t.clone()); + return Err(location.new_custom_error(e)); + }, + }; + Component::Class(class.as_ref().into()) + }) + }, + Token::SquareBracketBlock => { + if state.intersects(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PSEUDO) { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + let attr = input.parse_nested_block(|input| parse_attribute_selector(parser, input))?; + SimpleSelectorParseResult::SimpleSelector(attr) + }, + Token::Colon => { + let location = input.current_source_location(); + let (is_single_colon, next_token) = match input.next_including_whitespace()?.clone() { + Token::Colon => (false, input.next_including_whitespace()?.clone()), + t => (true, t), + }; + let (name, is_functional) = match next_token { + Token::Ident(name) => (name, false), + Token::Function(name) => (name, true), + t => { + let e = SelectorParseErrorKind::PseudoElementExpectedIdent(t); + return Err(input.new_custom_error(e)); + }, + }; + let is_pseudo_element = !is_single_colon || is_css2_pseudo_element(&name); + if is_pseudo_element { + if !state.allows_pseudos() { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + let pseudo_element = if is_functional { + if P::parse_part(parser) && name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("part") { + if !state.allows_part() { + return Err( + input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState) + ); + } + let names = input.parse_nested_block(|input| { + let mut result = Vec::with_capacity(1); + result.push(input.expect_ident()?.as_ref().into()); + while !input.is_exhausted() { + result.push(input.expect_ident()?.as_ref().into()); + } + Ok(result.into_boxed_slice()) + })?; + return Ok(Some(SimpleSelectorParseResult::PartPseudo(names))); + } + if P::parse_slotted(parser) && name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("slotted") { + if !state.allows_slotted() { + return Err( + input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState) + ); + } + let selector = input.parse_nested_block(|input| { + parse_inner_compound_selector(parser, input, state) + })?; + return Ok(Some(SimpleSelectorParseResult::SlottedPseudo(selector))); + } + input.parse_nested_block(|input| { + P::parse_functional_pseudo_element(parser, name, input) + })? + } else { + P::parse_pseudo_element(parser, location, name)? + }; + + if state.intersects(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_SLOTTED) && + !pseudo_element.valid_after_slotted() + { + return Err(input.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + SimpleSelectorParseResult::PseudoElement(pseudo_element) + } else { + let pseudo_class = if is_functional { + input.parse_nested_block(|input| { + parse_functional_pseudo_class(parser, input, name, state) + })? + } else { + parse_simple_pseudo_class(parser, location, name, state)? + }; + SimpleSelectorParseResult::SimpleSelector(pseudo_class) + } + }, + _ => { + input.reset(&start); + return Ok(None); + }, + })) +} + +fn parse_simple_pseudo_class<'i, P, Impl>( + parser: &P, + location: SourceLocation, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + state: SelectorParsingState, +) -> Result, ParseError<'i, P::Error>> +where + P: Parser<'i, Impl = Impl>, + Impl: SelectorImpl, +{ + if !state.allows_non_functional_pseudo_classes() { + return Err(location.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + + if state.allows_tree_structural_pseudo_classes() { + match_ignore_ascii_case! { &name, + "first-child" => return Ok(Component::Nth(NthSelectorData::first(/* of_type = */ false))), + "last-child" => return Ok(Component::Nth(NthSelectorData::last(/* of_type = */ false))), + "only-child" => return Ok(Component::Nth(NthSelectorData::only(/* of_type = */ false))), + "root" => return Ok(Component::Root), + "empty" => return Ok(Component::Empty), + "scope" => return Ok(Component::Scope), + "host" if P::parse_host(parser) => return Ok(Component::Host(None)), + "first-of-type" => return Ok(Component::Nth(NthSelectorData::first(/* of_type = */ true))), + "last-of-type" => return Ok(Component::Nth(NthSelectorData::last(/* of_type = */ true))), + "only-of-type" => return Ok(Component::Nth(NthSelectorData::only(/* of_type = */ true))), + _ => {}, + } + } + + let pseudo_class = P::parse_non_ts_pseudo_class(parser, location, name)?; + if state.intersects(SelectorParsingState::AFTER_PSEUDO_ELEMENT) && + !pseudo_class.is_user_action_state() + { + return Err(location.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::InvalidState)); + } + Ok(Component::NonTSPseudoClass(pseudo_class)) +} + +// NB: pub module in order to access the DummyParser +#[cfg(test)] +pub mod tests { + use super::*; + use crate::builder::SelectorFlags; + use crate::parser; + use cssparser::{serialize_identifier, Parser as CssParser, ParserInput, ToCss}; + use std::collections::HashMap; + use std::fmt; + + #[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] + pub enum PseudoClass { + Hover, + Active, + Lang(String), + } + + #[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] + pub enum PseudoElement { + Before, + After, + Highlight(String), + } + + impl parser::PseudoElement for PseudoElement { + type Impl = DummySelectorImpl; + + fn accepts_state_pseudo_classes(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + fn valid_after_slotted(&self) -> bool { + true + } + } + + impl parser::NonTSPseudoClass for PseudoClass { + type Impl = DummySelectorImpl; + + #[inline] + fn is_active_or_hover(&self) -> bool { + matches!(*self, PseudoClass::Active | PseudoClass::Hover) + } + + #[inline] + fn is_user_action_state(&self) -> bool { + self.is_active_or_hover() + } + } + + impl ToCss for PseudoClass { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + match *self { + PseudoClass::Hover => dest.write_str(":hover"), + PseudoClass::Active => dest.write_str(":active"), + PseudoClass::Lang(ref lang) => { + dest.write_str(":lang(")?; + serialize_identifier(lang, dest)?; + dest.write_char(')') + }, + } + } + } + + impl ToCss for PseudoElement { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + match *self { + PseudoElement::Before => dest.write_str("::before"), + PseudoElement::After => dest.write_str("::after"), + PseudoElement::Highlight(ref name) => { + dest.write_str("::highlight(")?; + serialize_identifier(&name, dest)?; + dest.write_char(')') + }, + } + } + } + + #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] + pub struct DummySelectorImpl; + + #[derive(Default)] + pub struct DummyParser { + default_ns: Option, + ns_prefixes: HashMap, + } + + impl DummyParser { + fn default_with_namespace(default_ns: DummyAtom) -> DummyParser { + DummyParser { + default_ns: Some(default_ns), + ns_prefixes: Default::default(), + } + } + } + + impl SelectorImpl for DummySelectorImpl { + type ExtraMatchingData<'a> = std::marker::PhantomData<&'a ()>; + type AttrValue = DummyAttrValue; + type Identifier = DummyAtom; + type LocalName = DummyAtom; + type NamespaceUrl = DummyAtom; + type NamespacePrefix = DummyAtom; + type BorrowedLocalName = DummyAtom; + type BorrowedNamespaceUrl = DummyAtom; + type NonTSPseudoClass = PseudoClass; + type PseudoElement = PseudoElement; + } + + #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)] + pub struct DummyAttrValue(String); + + impl ToCss for DummyAttrValue { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + use std::fmt::Write; + + write!(cssparser::CssStringWriter::new(dest), "{}", &self.0) + } + } + + impl<'a> From<&'a str> for DummyAttrValue { + fn from(string: &'a str) -> Self { + Self(string.into()) + } + } + + #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)] + pub struct DummyAtom(String); + + impl ToCss for DummyAtom { + fn to_css(&self, dest: &mut W) -> fmt::Result + where + W: fmt::Write, + { + serialize_identifier(&self.0, dest) + } + } + + impl From for DummyAtom { + fn from(string: String) -> Self { + DummyAtom(string) + } + } + + impl<'a> From<&'a str> for DummyAtom { + fn from(string: &'a str) -> Self { + DummyAtom(string.into()) + } + } + + impl<'i> Parser<'i> for DummyParser { + type Impl = DummySelectorImpl; + type Error = SelectorParseErrorKind<'i>; + + fn parse_slotted(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + fn parse_nth_child_of(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + fn parse_is_and_where(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + fn parse_has(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + fn parse_parent_selector(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + fn parse_part(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + fn parse_non_ts_pseudo_class( + &self, + location: SourceLocation, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + ) -> Result> { + match_ignore_ascii_case! { &name, + "hover" => return Ok(PseudoClass::Hover), + "active" => return Ok(PseudoClass::Active), + _ => {} + } + Err( + location.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement( + name, + )), + ) + } + + fn parse_non_ts_functional_pseudo_class<'t>( + &self, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + parser: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result> { + match_ignore_ascii_case! { &name, + "lang" => { + let lang = parser.expect_ident_or_string()?.as_ref().to_owned(); + return Ok(PseudoClass::Lang(lang)); + }, + _ => {} + } + Err( + parser.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement( + name, + )), + ) + } + + fn parse_pseudo_element( + &self, + location: SourceLocation, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + ) -> Result> { + match_ignore_ascii_case! { &name, + "before" => return Ok(PseudoElement::Before), + "after" => return Ok(PseudoElement::After), + _ => {} + } + Err( + location.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement( + name, + )), + ) + } + + fn parse_functional_pseudo_element<'t>( + &self, + name: CowRcStr<'i>, + parser: &mut CssParser<'i, 't>, + ) -> Result> { + match_ignore_ascii_case! {&name, + "highlight" => return Ok(PseudoElement::Highlight(parser.expect_ident()?.as_ref().to_owned())), + _ => {} + } + Err( + parser.new_custom_error(SelectorParseErrorKind::UnsupportedPseudoClassOrElement( + name, + )), + ) + } + + fn default_namespace(&self) -> Option { + self.default_ns.clone() + } + + fn namespace_for_prefix(&self, prefix: &DummyAtom) -> Option { + self.ns_prefixes.get(prefix).cloned() + } + } + + fn parse<'i>( + input: &'i str, + ) -> Result, SelectorParseError<'i>> { + parse_ns(input, &DummyParser::default()) + } + + fn parse_expected<'i, 'a>( + input: &'i str, + expected: Option<&'a str>, + ) -> Result, SelectorParseError<'i>> { + parse_ns_expected(input, &DummyParser::default(), expected) + } + + fn parse_ns<'i>( + input: &'i str, + parser: &DummyParser, + ) -> Result, SelectorParseError<'i>> { + parse_ns_expected(input, parser, None) + } + + fn parse_ns_expected<'i, 'a>( + input: &'i str, + parser: &DummyParser, + expected: Option<&'a str>, + ) -> Result, SelectorParseError<'i>> { + let mut parser_input = ParserInput::new(input); + let result = SelectorList::parse(parser, &mut CssParser::new(&mut parser_input)); + if let Ok(ref selectors) = result { + // We can't assume that the serialized parsed selector will equal + // the input; for example, if there is no default namespace, '*|foo' + // should serialize to 'foo'. + assert_eq!( + selectors.to_css_string(), + match expected { + Some(x) => x, + None => input, + } + ); + } + result + } + + fn specificity(a: u32, b: u32, c: u32) -> u32 { + a << 20 | b << 10 | c + } + + #[test] + fn test_empty() { + let mut input = ParserInput::new(":empty"); + let list = SelectorList::parse(&DummyParser::default(), &mut CssParser::new(&mut input)); + assert!(list.is_ok()); + } + + const MATHML: &str = "http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"; + const SVG: &str = "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; + + #[test] + fn test_parsing() { + assert!(parse("").is_err()); + assert!(parse(":lang(4)").is_err()); + assert!(parse(":lang(en US)").is_err()); + assert_eq!( + parse("EeÉ"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("EeÉ"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("eeÉ"), + })], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("|e"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::ExplicitNoNamespace, + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + }), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + // When the default namespace is not set, *| should be elided. + // https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/17537 + assert_eq!( + parse_expected("*|e", Some("e")), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + })], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + // When the default namespace is set, *| should _not_ be elided (as foo + // is no longer equivalent to *|foo--the former is only for foo in the + // default namespace). + // https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/16020 + assert_eq!( + parse_ns( + "*|e", + &DummyParser::default_with_namespace(DummyAtom::from("https://mozilla.org")) + ), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::ExplicitAnyNamespace, + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + }), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("*"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::ExplicitUniversalType], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("|*"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::ExplicitNoNamespace, + Component::ExplicitUniversalType, + ], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse_expected("*|*", Some("*")), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::ExplicitUniversalType], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns( + "*|*", + &DummyParser::default_with_namespace(DummyAtom::from("https://mozilla.org")) + ), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::ExplicitAnyNamespace, + Component::ExplicitUniversalType, + ], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse(".foo:lang(en-US)"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::Class(DummyAtom::from("foo")), + Component::NonTSPseudoClass(PseudoClass::Lang("en-US".to_owned())), + ], + specificity(0, 2, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("#bar"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::ID(DummyAtom::from("bar"))], + specificity(1, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("e.foo#bar"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + }), + Component::Class(DummyAtom::from("foo")), + Component::ID(DummyAtom::from("bar")), + ], + specificity(1, 1, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("e.foo #bar"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + }), + Component::Class(DummyAtom::from("foo")), + Component::Combinator(Combinator::Descendant), + Component::ID(DummyAtom::from("bar")), + ], + specificity(1, 1, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + // Default namespace does not apply to attribute selectors + // https://github.com/mozilla/servo/pull/1652 + let mut parser = DummyParser::default(); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns("[Foo]", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::AttributeInNoNamespaceExists { + local_name: DummyAtom::from("Foo"), + local_name_lower: DummyAtom::from("foo"), + }], + specificity(0, 1, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert!(parse_ns("svg|circle", &parser).is_err()); + parser + .ns_prefixes + .insert(DummyAtom("svg".into()), DummyAtom(SVG.into())); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns("svg|circle", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::Namespace(DummyAtom("svg".into()), SVG.into()), + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("circle"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("circle"), + }), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns("svg|*", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::Namespace(DummyAtom("svg".into()), SVG.into()), + Component::ExplicitUniversalType, + ], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + // Default namespace does not apply to attribute selectors + // https://github.com/mozilla/servo/pull/1652 + // but it does apply to implicit type selectors + // https://github.com/servo/rust-selectors/pull/82 + parser.default_ns = Some(MATHML.into()); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns("[Foo]", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::DefaultNamespace(MATHML.into()), + Component::AttributeInNoNamespaceExists { + local_name: DummyAtom::from("Foo"), + local_name_lower: DummyAtom::from("foo"), + }, + ], + specificity(0, 1, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + // Default namespace does apply to type selectors + assert_eq!( + parse_ns("e", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::DefaultNamespace(MATHML.into()), + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + }), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns("*", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::DefaultNamespace(MATHML.into()), + Component::ExplicitUniversalType, + ], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns("*|*", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::ExplicitAnyNamespace, + Component::ExplicitUniversalType, + ], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + // Default namespace applies to universal and type selectors inside :not and :matches, + // but not otherwise. + assert_eq!( + parse_ns(":not(.cl)", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::DefaultNamespace(MATHML.into()), + Component::Negation( + vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::Class(DummyAtom::from("cl"))], + specificity(0, 1, 0), + Default::default(), + )] + .into_boxed_slice() + ), + ], + specificity(0, 1, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns(":not(*)", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::DefaultNamespace(MATHML.into()), + Component::Negation( + vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::DefaultNamespace(MATHML.into()), + Component::ExplicitUniversalType, + ], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )] + .into_boxed_slice(), + ), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns(":not(e)", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::DefaultNamespace(MATHML.into()), + Component::Negation( + vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::DefaultNamespace(MATHML.into()), + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("e"), + }), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + Default::default(), + ),] + .into_boxed_slice() + ), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("[attr|=\"foo\"]"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::AttributeInNoNamespace { + local_name: DummyAtom::from("attr"), + operator: AttrSelectorOperator::DashMatch, + value: DummyAttrValue::from("foo"), + never_matches: false, + case_sensitivity: ParsedCaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive, + }], + specificity(0, 1, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + // https://github.com/mozilla/servo/issues/1723 + assert_eq!( + parse("::before"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::Combinator(Combinator::PseudoElement), + Component::PseudoElement(PseudoElement::Before), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 1), + SelectorFlags::HAS_PSEUDO, + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("::before:hover"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::Combinator(Combinator::PseudoElement), + Component::PseudoElement(PseudoElement::Before), + Component::NonTSPseudoClass(PseudoClass::Hover), + ], + specificity(0, 1, 1), + SelectorFlags::HAS_PSEUDO, + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("::before:hover:hover"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::Combinator(Combinator::PseudoElement), + Component::PseudoElement(PseudoElement::Before), + Component::NonTSPseudoClass(PseudoClass::Hover), + Component::NonTSPseudoClass(PseudoClass::Hover), + ], + specificity(0, 2, 1), + SelectorFlags::HAS_PSEUDO, + )])) + ); + assert!(parse("::before:hover:lang(foo)").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::before:hover .foo").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::before .foo").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::before ~ bar").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::before:active").is_ok()); + + // https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/15335 + assert!(parse(":: before").is_err()); + assert_eq!( + parse("div ::after"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::LocalName(LocalName { + name: DummyAtom::from("div"), + lower_name: DummyAtom::from("div"), + }), + Component::Combinator(Combinator::Descendant), + Component::Combinator(Combinator::PseudoElement), + Component::PseudoElement(PseudoElement::After), + ], + specificity(0, 0, 2), + SelectorFlags::HAS_PSEUDO, + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse("#d1 > .ok"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::ID(DummyAtom::from("d1")), + Component::Combinator(Combinator::Child), + Component::Class(DummyAtom::from("ok")), + ], + (1 << 20) + (1 << 10) + (0 << 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + parser.default_ns = None; + assert!(parse(":not(#provel.old)").is_ok()); + assert!(parse(":not(#provel > old)").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("table[rules]:not([rules=\"none\"]):not([rules=\"\"])").is_ok()); + // https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/16017 + assert_eq!( + parse_ns(":not(*)", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::Negation( + vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::ExplicitUniversalType], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )] + .into_boxed_slice() + )], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + assert_eq!( + parse_ns(":not(|*)", &parser), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::Negation( + vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::ExplicitNoNamespace, + Component::ExplicitUniversalType, + ], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )] + .into_boxed_slice(), + )], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + // *| should be elided if there is no default namespace. + // https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/17537 + assert_eq!( + parse_ns_expected(":not(*|*)", &parser, Some(":not(*)")), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::Negation( + vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![Component::ExplicitUniversalType], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default() + )] + .into_boxed_slice() + )], + specificity(0, 0, 0), + Default::default(), + )])) + ); + + assert!(parse("::highlight(foo)").is_ok()); + + assert!(parse("::slotted()").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::slotted(div)").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("::slotted(div).foo").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::slotted(div + bar)").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::slotted(div) + foo").is_err()); + + assert!(parse("::part()").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::part(42)").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::part(foo bar)").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("::part(foo):hover").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("::part(foo) + bar").is_err()); + + assert!(parse("div ::slotted(div)").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("div + slot::slotted(div)").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("div + slot::slotted(div.foo)").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("slot::slotted(div,foo)::first-line").is_err()); + assert!(parse("::slotted(div)::before").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("slot::slotted(div,foo)").is_err()); + + assert!(parse("foo:where()").is_ok()); + assert!(parse("foo:where(div, foo, .bar baz)").is_ok()); + assert!(parse_expected("foo:where(::before)", Some("foo:where()")).is_ok()); + } + + #[test] + fn parent_selector() { + assert!(parse("foo &").is_ok()); + assert_eq!( + parse("#foo &.bar"), + Ok(SelectorList::from_vec(vec![Selector::from_vec( + vec![ + Component::ID(DummyAtom::from("foo")), + Component::Combinator(Combinator::Descendant), + Component::ParentSelector, + Component::Class(DummyAtom::from("bar")), + ], + (1 << 20) + (1 << 10) + (0 << 0), + SelectorFlags::HAS_PARENT + )])) + ); + + let parent = parse(".bar, div .baz").unwrap(); + let child = parse("#foo &.bar").unwrap(); + assert_eq!( + SelectorList::from_vec(vec![child.0[0].replace_parent_selector(&parent.0)]), + parse("#foo :is(.bar, div .baz).bar").unwrap() + ); + + let has_child = parse("#foo:has(&.bar)").unwrap(); + assert_eq!( + SelectorList::from_vec(vec![has_child.0[0].replace_parent_selector(&parent.0)]), + parse("#foo:has(:is(.bar, div .baz).bar)").unwrap() + ); + + let child = parse("#foo").unwrap(); + assert_eq!( + SelectorList::from_vec(vec![child.0[0].replace_parent_selector(&parent.0)]), + parse(":is(.bar, div .baz) #foo").unwrap() + ); + } + + #[test] + fn test_pseudo_iter() { + let selector = &parse("q::before").unwrap().0[0]; + assert!(!selector.is_universal()); + let mut iter = selector.iter(); + assert_eq!( + iter.next(), + Some(&Component::PseudoElement(PseudoElement::Before)) + ); + assert_eq!(iter.next(), None); + let combinator = iter.next_sequence(); + assert_eq!(combinator, Some(Combinator::PseudoElement)); + assert!(matches!(iter.next(), Some(&Component::LocalName(..)))); + assert_eq!(iter.next(), None); + assert_eq!(iter.next_sequence(), None); + } + + #[test] + fn test_universal() { + let selector = &parse_ns( + "*|*::before", + &DummyParser::default_with_namespace(DummyAtom::from("https://mozilla.org")), + ) + .unwrap() + .0[0]; + assert!(selector.is_universal()); + } + + #[test] + fn test_empty_pseudo_iter() { + let selector = &parse("::before").unwrap().0[0]; + assert!(selector.is_universal()); + let mut iter = selector.iter(); + assert_eq!( + iter.next(), + Some(&Component::PseudoElement(PseudoElement::Before)) + ); + assert_eq!(iter.next(), None); + assert_eq!(iter.next_sequence(), Some(Combinator::PseudoElement)); + assert_eq!(iter.next(), None); + assert_eq!(iter.next_sequence(), None); + } + + struct TestVisitor { + seen: Vec, + } + + impl SelectorVisitor for TestVisitor { + type Impl = DummySelectorImpl; + + fn visit_simple_selector(&mut self, s: &Component) -> bool { + let mut dest = String::new(); + s.to_css(&mut dest).unwrap(); + self.seen.push(dest); + true + } + } + + #[test] + fn visitor() { + let mut test_visitor = TestVisitor { seen: vec![] }; + parse(":not(:hover) ~ label").unwrap().0[0].visit(&mut test_visitor); + assert!(test_visitor.seen.contains(&":hover".into())); + + let mut test_visitor = TestVisitor { seen: vec![] }; + parse("::before:hover").unwrap().0[0].visit(&mut test_visitor); + assert!(test_visitor.seen.contains(&":hover".into())); + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3