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185 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
185 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "RubyUtils.h"
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#include "nsRubyFrame.h"
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#include "nsRubyBaseFrame.h"
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#include "nsRubyTextFrame.h"
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#include "nsRubyBaseContainerFrame.h"
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#include "nsRubyTextContainerFrame.h"
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using namespace mozilla;
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NS_DECLARE_FRAME_PROPERTY(ReservedISize, nullptr);
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union NSCoordValue
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{
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nscoord mCoord;
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void* mPointer;
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static_assert(sizeof(nscoord) <= sizeof(void*),
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"Cannot store nscoord in pointer");
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};
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/* static */ void
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RubyUtils::SetReservedISize(nsIFrame* aFrame, nscoord aISize)
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT(IsExpandableRubyBox(aFrame));
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NSCoordValue value = { aISize };
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aFrame->Properties().Set(ReservedISize(), value.mPointer);
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}
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/* static */ void
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RubyUtils::ClearReservedISize(nsIFrame* aFrame)
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT(IsExpandableRubyBox(aFrame));
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aFrame->Properties().Remove(ReservedISize());
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}
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/* static */ nscoord
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RubyUtils::GetReservedISize(nsIFrame* aFrame)
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT(IsExpandableRubyBox(aFrame));
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NSCoordValue value;
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value.mPointer = aFrame->Properties().Get(ReservedISize());
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return value.mCoord;
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}
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AutoRubyTextContainerArray::AutoRubyTextContainerArray(
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nsRubyBaseContainerFrame* aBaseContainer)
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{
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for (nsIFrame* frame = aBaseContainer->GetNextSibling();
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frame && frame->GetType() == nsGkAtoms::rubyTextContainerFrame;
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frame = frame->GetNextSibling()) {
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AppendElement(static_cast<nsRubyTextContainerFrame*>(frame));
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}
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}
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RubySegmentEnumerator::RubySegmentEnumerator(nsRubyFrame* aRubyFrame)
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{
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nsIFrame* frame = aRubyFrame->GetFirstPrincipalChild();
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MOZ_ASSERT(!frame ||
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frame->GetType() == nsGkAtoms::rubyBaseContainerFrame);
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mBaseContainer = static_cast<nsRubyBaseContainerFrame*>(frame);
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}
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void
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RubySegmentEnumerator::Next()
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT(mBaseContainer);
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nsIFrame* frame = mBaseContainer->GetNextSibling();
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while (frame && frame->GetType() != nsGkAtoms::rubyBaseContainerFrame) {
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frame = frame->GetNextSibling();
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}
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mBaseContainer = static_cast<nsRubyBaseContainerFrame*>(frame);
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}
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RubyColumnEnumerator::RubyColumnEnumerator(
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nsRubyBaseContainerFrame* aBaseContainer,
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const AutoRubyTextContainerArray& aTextContainers)
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: mAtIntraLevelWhitespace(false)
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{
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const uint32_t rtcCount = aTextContainers.Length();
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mFrames.SetCapacity(rtcCount + 1);
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nsIFrame* rbFrame = aBaseContainer->GetFirstPrincipalChild();
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MOZ_ASSERT(!rbFrame || rbFrame->GetType() == nsGkAtoms::rubyBaseFrame);
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mFrames.AppendElement(static_cast<nsRubyContentFrame*>(rbFrame));
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < rtcCount; i++) {
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nsRubyTextContainerFrame* container = aTextContainers[i];
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// If the container is for span, leave a nullptr here.
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// Spans do not take part in pairing.
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nsIFrame* rtFrame = !container->IsSpanContainer() ?
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container->GetFirstPrincipalChild() : nullptr;
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MOZ_ASSERT(!rtFrame || rtFrame->GetType() == nsGkAtoms::rubyTextFrame);
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mFrames.AppendElement(static_cast<nsRubyContentFrame*>(rtFrame));
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}
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// We have to init mAtIntraLevelWhitespace to be correct for the
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// first column. There are two ways we could end up with intra-level
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// whitespace in our first colum:
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// 1. The current segment itself is an inter-segment whitespace;
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// 2. If our ruby segment is split across multiple lines, and some
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// intra-level whitespace happens to fall right after a line-break.
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// Each line will get its own nsRubyBaseContainerFrame, and the
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// container right after the line-break will end up with its first
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// column containing that intra-level whitespace.
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for (uint32_t i = 0, iend = mFrames.Length(); i < iend; i++) {
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nsRubyContentFrame* frame = mFrames[i];
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if (frame && frame->IsIntraLevelWhitespace()) {
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mAtIntraLevelWhitespace = true;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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void
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RubyColumnEnumerator::Next()
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{
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bool advancingToIntraLevelWhitespace = false;
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for (uint32_t i = 0, iend = mFrames.Length(); i < iend; i++) {
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nsRubyContentFrame* frame = mFrames[i];
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// If we've got intra-level whitespace frames at some levels in the
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// current ruby column, we "faked" an anonymous box for all other
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// levels for this column. So when we advance off this column, we
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// don't advance any of the frames in those levels, because we're
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// just advancing across the "fake" frames.
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if (frame && (!mAtIntraLevelWhitespace ||
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frame->IsIntraLevelWhitespace())) {
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nsIFrame* nextSibling = frame->GetNextSibling();
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MOZ_ASSERT(!nextSibling || nextSibling->GetType() == frame->GetType(),
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"Frame type should be identical among a level");
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mFrames[i] = frame = static_cast<nsRubyContentFrame*>(nextSibling);
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if (!advancingToIntraLevelWhitespace &&
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frame && frame->IsIntraLevelWhitespace()) {
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advancingToIntraLevelWhitespace = true;
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}
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}
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}
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MOZ_ASSERT(!advancingToIntraLevelWhitespace || !mAtIntraLevelWhitespace,
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"Should never have adjacent intra-level whitespace columns");
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mAtIntraLevelWhitespace = advancingToIntraLevelWhitespace;
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}
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bool
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RubyColumnEnumerator::AtEnd() const
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{
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for (uint32_t i = 0, iend = mFrames.Length(); i < iend; i++) {
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if (mFrames[i]) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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nsRubyContentFrame*
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RubyColumnEnumerator::GetFrameAtLevel(uint32_t aIndex) const
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{
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// If the current ruby column is for intra-level whitespaces, we
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// return nullptr for any levels that do not have an actual intra-
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// level whitespace frame in this column. This nullptr represents
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// an anonymous empty intra-level whitespace box. (In this case,
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// it's important that we NOT return mFrames[aIndex], because it's
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// really part of the next column, not the current one.)
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nsRubyContentFrame* frame = mFrames[aIndex];
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return !mAtIntraLevelWhitespace ||
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(frame && frame->IsIntraLevelWhitespace()) ? frame : nullptr;
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}
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void
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RubyColumnEnumerator::GetColumn(RubyColumn& aColumn) const
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{
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nsRubyContentFrame* rbFrame = GetFrameAtLevel(0);
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MOZ_ASSERT(!rbFrame || rbFrame->GetType() == nsGkAtoms::rubyBaseFrame);
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aColumn.mBaseFrame = static_cast<nsRubyBaseFrame*>(rbFrame);
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aColumn.mTextFrames.ClearAndRetainStorage();
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for (uint32_t i = 1, iend = mFrames.Length(); i < iend; i++) {
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nsRubyContentFrame* rtFrame = GetFrameAtLevel(i);
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MOZ_ASSERT(!rtFrame || rtFrame->GetType() == nsGkAtoms::rubyTextFrame);
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aColumn.mTextFrames.AppendElement(static_cast<nsRubyTextFrame*>(rtFrame));
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}
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aColumn.mIsIntraLevelWhitespace = mAtIntraLevelWhitespace;
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}
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