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Kinda tricky because :host only matches rules on the shadow root where the rules come from. So we need to be careful during invalidation and style sharing. I didn't use the non_ts_pseudo_class_list bits because as soon as we implement the :host(..) bits we're going to need to special-case it anyway. The general schema is the following: * Rightmost featureless :host selectors are handled inserting them in the host_rules hashmap. Note that we only insert featureless stuff there. We could insert all of them and just filter during matching, but that's slightly annoying. * The other selectors, like non-featureless :host or what not, are added to the normal cascade data. This is harmless, since the shadow host rules are never matched against the host, so we know they'll just never match, and avoids adding more special-cases. * Featureless :host selectors to the left of a combinator are handled during matching, in the special-case of next_element_for_combinator in selectors. This prevents this from being more invasive, and keeps the usual fast path slim, but it's a bit hard to match the spec and the implementation. We could keep a copy of the SelectorIter instead in the matching context to make the handling of featureless-ness explicit in match_non_ts_pseudo_class, but we'd still need the special-case anyway, so I'm not fond of it. * We take advantage of one thing that makes this sound. As you may have noticed, if you had `root` element which is a ShadowRoot, and you matched something like `div:host` against it, using a MatchingContext with current_host == root, we'd incorrectly report a match. But this is impossible due to the following constraints: * Shadow root rules aren't matched against the host during styling (except these featureless selectors). * DOM APIs' current_host needs to be the _containing_ host, not the element itself if you're a Shadow host. Bug: 992245 Reviewed-by: xidorn MozReview-Commit-ID: KayYNfTXb5h Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo Source-Revision: cb754b262747e7cab794411df55588f0f0b30b5e --HG-- extra : subtree_source : https%3A//hg.mozilla.org/projects/converted-servo-linear extra : subtree_revision : 2ebbb2578ff9dbadfe905ae501cd52bd61a9fe9a |
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attr.rs | ||
bloom.rs | ||
build.rs | ||
builder.rs | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
context.rs | ||
lib.rs | ||
matching.rs | ||
nth_index_cache.rs | ||
parser.rs | ||
README.md | ||
sink.rs | ||
tree.rs | ||
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rust-selectors
CSS Selectors library for Rust. Includes parsing and serilization of selectors, as well as matching against a generic tree of elements. Pseudo-elements and most pseudo-classes are generic as well.
Warning: breaking changes are made to this library fairly frequently (13 times in 2016, for example). However you can use this crate without updating it that often, old versions stay available on crates.io and Cargo will only automatically update to versions that are numbered as compatible.
To see how to use this library with your own tree representation,
see Kuchiki’s src/select.rs
.
(Note however that Kuchiki is not always up to date with the latest rust-selectors version,
so that code may need to be tweaked.)
If you don’t already have a tree data structure,
consider using Kuchiki itself.