gecko-dev/layout/base/nsCounterManager.h
Martin Robinson f85b73bf84 Bug 1463600 - Implement CSS 'contain: style' r=emilio
Add an implementation of CSS `contain: style`. This introduces two new
data structures, the ContainStyleScope and ContainStyleScopeManager.

ContainStyleScope manages one `contain: style` "world" which has its own
counter and quote lists. The contents of these lists depend on their
parent scopes, but are not affected by their children.
ContainStyleScopeManager manages a tree of scopes starting at a root
scope which is outside of any `contain: style` element.

Scopes are stored in a hash table that is keyed off of the nsIContent
which establishes the `contain: style` scope. When modifying quote or
content lists, the ContainStyleScopeManager is responsible for finding
the appropriate `contain: style` scope to modify.

Perhaps the most complex part of this is that counters and quotes have
read access to the state of counters and quotes that are in ancestor
`contain: style` scopes. In the case of counters, USE nodes that are at
the beginning of counter lists might have a counter scope that starts in
an ancestor `contain: style` scope. When nsCounterNode::SetScope() is
called, the code may look upward in the `contain: style` scope tree to
find the start of the counter scope. In the case of quotes, the first
node in the quote list must look for the state of quotes in ancestor
`contain: style` scopes.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D149508
2022-06-22 16:16:59 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
// vim:cindent:ai:sw=4:ts=4:et:
/* 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 http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/* implementation of CSS counters (for numbering things) */
#ifndef nsCounterManager_h_
#define nsCounterManager_h_
#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
#include "nsGenConList.h"
#include "nsClassHashtable.h"
#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
#include "CounterStyleManager.h"
class nsCounterList;
struct nsCounterUseNode;
struct nsCounterChangeNode;
namespace mozilla {
class ContainStyleScope;
} // namespace mozilla
struct nsCounterNode : public nsGenConNode {
enum Type {
RESET, // a "counter number" pair in 'counter-reset'
INCREMENT, // a "counter number" pair in 'counter-increment'
SET, // a "counter number" pair in 'counter-set'
USE // counter() or counters() in 'content'
};
Type mType;
// Counter value after this node
int32_t mValueAfter = 0;
// mScopeStart points to the node (usually a RESET, but not in the
// case of an implied 'counter-reset') that created the scope for
// this element (for a RESET, its outer scope, i.e., the one it is
// inside rather than the one it creates).
// May be null for all types, but only when mScopePrev is also null.
// Being null for a non-RESET means that it is an implied
// 'counter-reset'. Being null for a RESET means it has no outer
// scope.
nsCounterNode* mScopeStart = nullptr;
// mScopePrev points to the previous node that is in the same scope,
// or for a RESET, the previous node in the scope outside of the
// reset.
// May be null for all types, but only when mScopeStart is also
// null. Following the mScopePrev links will eventually lead to
// mScopeStart. Being null for a non-RESET means that it is an
// implied 'counter-reset'. Being null for a RESET means it has no
// outer scope.
nsCounterNode* mScopePrev = nullptr;
// Whether or not this node's scope crosses `contain: style` boundaries.
// This can happen for USE nodes that come before any other types of
// nodes in a `contain: style` boundary's list.
bool mCrossesContainStyleBoundaries = false;
inline nsCounterUseNode* UseNode();
inline nsCounterChangeNode* ChangeNode();
// For RESET, INCREMENT and SET nodes, aPseudoFrame need not be a
// pseudo-element, and aContentIndex represents the index within the
// 'counter-reset', 'counter-increment' or 'counter-set' property
// instead of within the 'content' property but offset to ensure
// that (reset, increment, set, use) sort in that order.
// It is zero for legacy bullet USE counter nodes.
// (This slight weirdness allows sharing a lot of code with 'quotes'.)
nsCounterNode(int32_t aContentIndex, Type aType)
: nsGenConNode(aContentIndex), mType(aType) {}
// to avoid virtual function calls in the common case
inline void Calc(nsCounterList* aList, bool aNotify);
// Is this a RESET node for a content-based (i.e. without a start value)
// reversed() counter?
inline bool IsContentBasedReset();
// Is this a RESET node for a reversed() counter?
inline bool IsReversed();
// Is this an INCREMENT node that needs to be initialized to -1 or 1
// depending on if our scope is reversed() or not?
inline bool IsUnitializedIncrementNode();
};
struct nsCounterUseNode : public nsCounterNode {
mozilla::CounterStylePtr mCounterStyle;
nsString mSeparator;
// false for counter(), true for counters()
bool mAllCounters = false;
bool mForLegacyBullet = false;
enum ForLegacyBullet { ForLegacyBullet };
nsCounterUseNode(enum ForLegacyBullet, mozilla::CounterStylePtr aCounterStyle)
: nsCounterNode(0, USE),
mCounterStyle(std::move(aCounterStyle)),
mForLegacyBullet(true) {}
// args go directly to member variables here and of nsGenConNode
nsCounterUseNode(mozilla::CounterStylePtr aCounterStyle, nsString aSeparator,
uint32_t aContentIndex, bool aAllCounters)
: nsCounterNode(aContentIndex, USE),
mCounterStyle(std::move(aCounterStyle)),
mSeparator(std::move(aSeparator)),
mAllCounters(aAllCounters) {
NS_ASSERTION(aContentIndex <= INT32_MAX, "out of range");
}
bool InitTextFrame(nsGenConList* aList, nsIFrame* aPseudoFrame,
nsIFrame* aTextFrame) override;
// assign the correct |mValueAfter| value to a node that has been inserted,
// and update the value of the text node, notifying if `aNotify` is true.
// Should be called immediately after calling |Insert|.
void Calc(nsCounterList* aList, bool aNotify);
// The text that should be displayed for this counter.
void GetText(nsString& aResult);
void GetText(mozilla::WritingMode aWM, mozilla::CounterStyle* aStyle,
nsString& aResult);
};
struct nsCounterChangeNode : public nsCounterNode {
// |aPseudoFrame| is not necessarily a pseudo-element's frame, but
// since it is for every other subclass of nsGenConNode, we follow
// the naming convention here.
// |aPropIndex| is the index of the value within the list in the
// 'counter-increment', 'counter-reset' or 'counter-set' property.
nsCounterChangeNode(nsIFrame* aPseudoFrame, nsCounterNode::Type aChangeType,
int32_t aChangeValue, int32_t aPropIndex,
bool aIsReversed)
: nsCounterNode( // Fake a content index for resets, increments and sets
// that comes before all the real content, with
// the resets first, in order, and then the increments
// and then the sets.
aPropIndex + (aChangeType == RESET ? (INT32_MIN)
: (aChangeType == INCREMENT
? ((INT32_MIN / 3) * 2)
: INT32_MIN / 3)),
aChangeType),
mChangeValue(aChangeValue),
mIsReversed(aIsReversed),
mSeenSetNode(false) {
NS_ASSERTION(aPropIndex >= 0, "out of range");
NS_ASSERTION(
aChangeType == INCREMENT || aChangeType == SET || aChangeType == RESET,
"bad type");
mPseudoFrame = aPseudoFrame;
CheckFrameAssertions();
}
// assign the correct |mValueAfter| value to a node that has been inserted
// Should be called immediately after calling |Insert|.
void Calc(nsCounterList* aList);
// The numeric value of the INCREMENT, SET or RESET.
// Note: numeric_limits<int32_t>::min() is used for content-based reversed()
// RESET nodes, and temporarily on INCREMENT nodes to signal that it should be
// initialized to -1 or 1 depending on if the scope is reversed() or not.
int32_t mChangeValue;
// True if the counter is reversed(). Only used on RESET nodes.
bool mIsReversed : 1;
// True if we've seen a SET node during the initialization of
// an IsContentBasedReset() node; always false on other nodes.
bool mSeenSetNode : 1;
};
inline nsCounterUseNode* nsCounterNode::UseNode() {
NS_ASSERTION(mType == USE, "wrong type");
return static_cast<nsCounterUseNode*>(this);
}
inline nsCounterChangeNode* nsCounterNode::ChangeNode() {
MOZ_ASSERT(mType == INCREMENT || mType == SET || mType == RESET);
return static_cast<nsCounterChangeNode*>(this);
}
inline void nsCounterNode::Calc(nsCounterList* aList, bool aNotify) {
if (mType == USE)
UseNode()->Calc(aList, aNotify);
else
ChangeNode()->Calc(aList);
}
inline bool nsCounterNode::IsContentBasedReset() {
return mType == RESET &&
ChangeNode()->mChangeValue == std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::min();
}
inline bool nsCounterNode::IsReversed() {
return mType == RESET && ChangeNode()->mIsReversed;
}
inline bool nsCounterNode::IsUnitializedIncrementNode() {
return mType == INCREMENT &&
ChangeNode()->mChangeValue == std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::min();
}
class nsCounterList : public nsGenConList {
public:
nsCounterList(nsAtom* aCounterName, mozilla::ContainStyleScope* aScope)
: nsGenConList(), mCounterName(aCounterName), mScope(aScope) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aScope);
}
// Return the first node for aFrame on this list, or nullptr.
nsCounterNode* GetFirstNodeFor(nsIFrame* aFrame) const {
return static_cast<nsCounterNode*>(nsGenConList::GetFirstNodeFor(aFrame));
}
void Insert(nsCounterNode* aNode) {
nsGenConList::Insert(aNode);
// Don't SetScope if we're dirty -- we'll reset all the scopes anyway,
// and we can't usefully compute scopes right now.
if (MOZ_LIKELY(!IsDirty())) {
SetScope(aNode);
}
}
nsCounterNode* First() {
return static_cast<nsCounterNode*>(mList.getFirst());
}
static nsCounterNode* Next(nsCounterNode* aNode) {
return static_cast<nsCounterNode*>(nsGenConList::Next(aNode));
}
static nsCounterNode* Prev(nsCounterNode* aNode) {
return static_cast<nsCounterNode*>(nsGenConList::Prev(aNode));
}
static int32_t ValueBefore(nsCounterNode* aNode) {
if (!aNode->mScopePrev) {
return 0;
}
if (aNode->mType != nsCounterNode::USE &&
aNode->mScopePrev->mCrossesContainStyleBoundaries) {
return 0;
}
return aNode->mScopePrev->mValueAfter;
}
// Correctly set |aNode->mScopeStart| and |aNode->mScopePrev|
void SetScope(nsCounterNode* aNode);
// Recalculate |mScopeStart|, |mScopePrev|, and |mValueAfter| for
// all nodes and update text in text content nodes.
void RecalcAll();
bool IsDirty() const;
void SetDirty();
bool IsRecalculatingAll() const { return mRecalculatingAll; }
private:
bool SetScopeByWalkingBackwardThroughList(
nsCounterNode* aNodeToSetScopeFor, const nsIContent* aNodeContent,
nsCounterNode* aNodeToBeginLookingAt);
RefPtr<nsAtom> mCounterName;
mozilla::ContainStyleScope* mScope;
bool mRecalculatingAll = false;
};
/**
* The counter manager maintains an |nsCounterList| for each named
* counter to keep track of all scopes with that name.
*/
class nsCounterManager {
public:
explicit nsCounterManager(mozilla::ContainStyleScope* scope)
: mScope(scope) {}
// Returns true if dirty
bool AddCounterChanges(nsIFrame* aFrame);
// Gets the appropriate counter list, creating it if necessary.
// Guaranteed to return non-null. (Uses an infallible hashtable API.)
nsCounterList* GetOrCreateCounterList(nsAtom* aCounterName);
// Gets the appropriate counter list, returning null if it doesn't exist.
nsCounterList* GetCounterList(nsAtom* aCounterName);
// Clean up data in any dirty counter lists.
void RecalcAll();
// Set all counter lists dirty
void SetAllDirty();
// Destroy nodes for the frame in any lists, and return whether any
// nodes were destroyed.
bool DestroyNodesFor(nsIFrame* aFrame);
// Clear all data.
void Clear() { mNames.Clear(); }
#ifdef ACCESSIBILITY
// Set |aOrdinal| to the first used counter value for the given frame and
// return true. If no USE node for the given frame can be found, return false
// and do not change the value of |aOrdinal|.
bool GetFirstCounterValueForFrame(nsIFrame* aFrame,
mozilla::CounterValue& aOrdinal) const;
#endif
#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(MOZ_LAYOUT_DEBUGGER)
void Dump() const;
#endif
static int32_t IncrementCounter(int32_t aOldValue, int32_t aIncrement) {
// Addition of unsigned values is defined to be arithmetic
// modulo 2^bits (C++ 2011, 3.9.1 [basic.fundamental], clause 4);
// addition of signed values is undefined (and clang does
// something very strange if we use it here). Likewise integral
// conversion from signed to unsigned is also defined as modulo
// 2^bits (C++ 2011, 4.7 [conv.integral], clause 2); conversion
// from unsigned to signed is however undefined (ibid., clause 3),
// but to do what we want we must nonetheless depend on that
// small piece of undefined behavior.
int32_t newValue = int32_t(uint32_t(aOldValue) + uint32_t(aIncrement));
// The CSS Working Group resolved that a counter-increment that
// exceeds internal limits should not increment at all.
// http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2013Feb/0392.html
// (This means, for example, that if aIncrement is 5, the
// counter will get stuck at the largest multiple of 5 less than
// the maximum 32-bit integer.)
if ((aIncrement > 0) != (newValue > aOldValue)) {
newValue = aOldValue;
}
return newValue;
}
private:
mozilla::ContainStyleScope* mScope;
nsClassHashtable<nsRefPtrHashKey<nsAtom>, nsCounterList> mNames;
};
#endif /* nsCounterManager_h_ */