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`in_negation` was `true` in cases where it should be `false`, like `:not(:not(...))`. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D226582
467 lines
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Rust
467 lines
15 KiB
Rust
/* 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 https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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use crate::attr::CaseSensitivity;
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use crate::bloom::BloomFilter;
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use crate::nth_index_cache::{NthIndexCache, NthIndexCacheInner};
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use crate::parser::{Selector, SelectorImpl};
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use crate::relative_selector::cache::RelativeSelectorCache;
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use crate::relative_selector::filter::RelativeSelectorFilterMap;
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use crate::tree::{Element, OpaqueElement};
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/// What kind of selector matching mode we should use.
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///
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/// There are two modes of selector matching. The difference is only noticeable
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/// in presence of pseudo-elements.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
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pub enum MatchingMode {
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/// Don't ignore any pseudo-element selectors.
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Normal,
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/// Ignores any stateless pseudo-element selectors in the rightmost sequence
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/// of simple selectors.
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///
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/// This is useful, for example, to match against ::before when you aren't a
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/// pseudo-element yourself.
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///
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/// For example, in presence of `::before:hover`, it would never match, but
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/// `::before` would be ignored as in "matching".
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///
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/// It's required for all the selectors you match using this mode to have a
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/// pseudo-element.
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ForStatelessPseudoElement,
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}
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/// The mode to use when matching unvisited and visited links.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub enum VisitedHandlingMode {
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/// All links are matched as if they are unvisted.
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AllLinksUnvisited,
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/// All links are matched as if they are visited and unvisited (both :link
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/// and :visited match).
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///
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/// This is intended to be used from invalidation code, to be conservative
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/// about whether we need to restyle a link.
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AllLinksVisitedAndUnvisited,
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/// A element's "relevant link" is the element being matched if it is a link
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/// or the nearest ancestor link. The relevant link is matched as though it
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/// is visited, and all other links are matched as if they are unvisited.
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RelevantLinkVisited,
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}
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impl VisitedHandlingMode {
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#[inline]
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pub fn matches_visited(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(
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*self,
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VisitedHandlingMode::RelevantLinkVisited |
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VisitedHandlingMode::AllLinksVisitedAndUnvisited
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)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn matches_unvisited(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(
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*self,
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VisitedHandlingMode::AllLinksUnvisited |
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VisitedHandlingMode::AllLinksVisitedAndUnvisited
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)
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}
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}
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/// The mode to use whether we should matching rules inside @starting-style.
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/// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-transitions-2/#starting-style
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub enum IncludeStartingStyle {
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/// All without rules inside @starting-style. This is for the most common case because the
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/// primary/pseudo styles doesn't use rules inside @starting-style.
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No,
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/// Get the starting style. The starting style for an element as the after-change style with
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/// @starting-style rules applied in addition. In other words, this matches all rules,
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/// including rules inside @starting-style.
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Yes,
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}
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/// Whether we need to set selector invalidation flags on elements for this
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/// match request.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
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pub enum NeedsSelectorFlags {
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No,
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Yes,
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}
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/// Whether we're matching in the contect of invalidation.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
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pub enum MatchingForInvalidation {
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No,
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Yes,
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YesForComparison,
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}
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impl MatchingForInvalidation {
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/// Are we matching for invalidation?
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pub fn is_for_invalidation(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(*self, Self::Yes | Self::YesForComparison)
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}
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}
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/// Which quirks mode is this document in.
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///
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/// See: https://quirks.spec.whatwg.org/
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
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pub enum QuirksMode {
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/// Quirks mode.
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Quirks,
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/// Limited quirks mode.
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LimitedQuirks,
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/// No quirks mode.
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NoQuirks,
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}
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impl QuirksMode {
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#[inline]
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pub fn classes_and_ids_case_sensitivity(self) -> CaseSensitivity {
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match self {
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QuirksMode::NoQuirks | QuirksMode::LimitedQuirks => CaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive,
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QuirksMode::Quirks => CaseSensitivity::AsciiCaseInsensitive,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Set of caches (And cache-likes) that speed up expensive selector matches.
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#[derive(Default)]
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pub struct SelectorCaches {
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/// A cache to speed up nth-index-like selectors.
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pub nth_index: NthIndexCache,
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/// A cache to speed up relative selector matches. See module documentation.
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pub relative_selector: RelativeSelectorCache,
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/// A map of bloom filters to fast-reject relative selector matches.
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pub relative_selector_filter_map: RelativeSelectorFilterMap,
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}
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/// Data associated with the matching process for a element. This context is
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/// used across many selectors for an element, so it's not appropriate for
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/// transient data that applies to only a single selector.
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pub struct MatchingContext<'a, Impl>
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where
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Impl: SelectorImpl,
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{
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/// Input with the matching mode we should use when matching selectors.
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matching_mode: MatchingMode,
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/// Input with the bloom filter used to fast-reject selectors.
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pub bloom_filter: Option<&'a BloomFilter>,
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/// The element which is going to match :scope pseudo-class. It can be
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/// either one :scope element, or the scoping element.
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///
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/// Note that, although in theory there can be multiple :scope elements,
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/// in current specs, at most one is specified, and when there is one,
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/// scoping element is not relevant anymore, so we use a single field for
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/// them.
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///
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/// When this is None, :scope will match the root element.
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///
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/// See https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#scope-pseudo
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pub scope_element: Option<OpaqueElement>,
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/// The current shadow host we're collecting :host rules for.
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pub current_host: Option<OpaqueElement>,
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/// Controls how matching for links is handled.
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visited_handling: VisitedHandlingMode,
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/// Controls if we should match rules in @starting-style.
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pub include_starting_style: IncludeStartingStyle,
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/// Whether there are any rules inside @starting-style.
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pub has_starting_style: bool,
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/// The current nesting level of selectors that we're matching.
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nesting_level: usize,
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/// Whether we're inside a negation or not.
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in_negation: bool,
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/// An optional hook function for checking whether a pseudo-element
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/// should match when matching_mode is ForStatelessPseudoElement.
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pub pseudo_element_matching_fn: Option<&'a dyn Fn(&Impl::PseudoElement) -> bool>,
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/// Extra implementation-dependent matching data.
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pub extra_data: Impl::ExtraMatchingData<'a>,
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/// The current element we're anchoring on for evaluating the relative selector.
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current_relative_selector_anchor: Option<OpaqueElement>,
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quirks_mode: QuirksMode,
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needs_selector_flags: NeedsSelectorFlags,
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/// Whether we're matching in the contect of invalidation.
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matching_for_invalidation: MatchingForInvalidation,
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/// Caches to speed up expensive selector matches.
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pub selector_caches: &'a mut SelectorCaches,
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classes_and_ids_case_sensitivity: CaseSensitivity,
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_impl: ::std::marker::PhantomData<Impl>,
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}
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impl<'a, Impl> MatchingContext<'a, Impl>
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where
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Impl: SelectorImpl,
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{
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/// Constructs a new `MatchingContext`.
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pub fn new(
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matching_mode: MatchingMode,
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bloom_filter: Option<&'a BloomFilter>,
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selector_caches: &'a mut SelectorCaches,
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quirks_mode: QuirksMode,
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needs_selector_flags: NeedsSelectorFlags,
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matching_for_invalidation: MatchingForInvalidation,
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) -> Self {
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Self::new_for_visited(
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matching_mode,
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bloom_filter,
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selector_caches,
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VisitedHandlingMode::AllLinksUnvisited,
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IncludeStartingStyle::No,
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quirks_mode,
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needs_selector_flags,
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matching_for_invalidation,
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)
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}
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/// Constructs a new `MatchingContext` for use in visited matching.
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pub fn new_for_visited(
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matching_mode: MatchingMode,
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bloom_filter: Option<&'a BloomFilter>,
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selector_caches: &'a mut SelectorCaches,
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visited_handling: VisitedHandlingMode,
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include_starting_style: IncludeStartingStyle,
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quirks_mode: QuirksMode,
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needs_selector_flags: NeedsSelectorFlags,
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matching_for_invalidation: MatchingForInvalidation,
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) -> Self {
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Self {
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matching_mode,
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bloom_filter,
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visited_handling,
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include_starting_style,
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has_starting_style: false,
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quirks_mode,
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classes_and_ids_case_sensitivity: quirks_mode.classes_and_ids_case_sensitivity(),
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needs_selector_flags,
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matching_for_invalidation,
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scope_element: None,
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current_host: None,
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nesting_level: 0,
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in_negation: false,
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pseudo_element_matching_fn: None,
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extra_data: Default::default(),
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current_relative_selector_anchor: None,
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selector_caches,
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_impl: ::std::marker::PhantomData,
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}
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}
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// Grab a reference to the appropriate cache.
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#[inline]
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pub fn nth_index_cache(
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&mut self,
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is_of_type: bool,
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is_from_end: bool,
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selectors: &[Selector<Impl>],
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) -> &mut NthIndexCacheInner {
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self.selector_caches
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.nth_index
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.get(is_of_type, is_from_end, selectors)
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}
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/// Whether we're matching a nested selector.
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#[inline]
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pub fn is_nested(&self) -> bool {
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self.nesting_level != 0
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}
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/// Whether we're matching inside a :not(..) selector.
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#[inline]
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pub fn in_negation(&self) -> bool {
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self.in_negation
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}
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/// The quirks mode of the document.
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#[inline]
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pub fn quirks_mode(&self) -> QuirksMode {
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self.quirks_mode
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}
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/// The matching-mode for this selector-matching operation.
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#[inline]
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pub fn matching_mode(&self) -> MatchingMode {
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self.matching_mode
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}
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/// Whether we need to set selector flags.
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#[inline]
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pub fn needs_selector_flags(&self) -> bool {
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self.needs_selector_flags == NeedsSelectorFlags::Yes
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}
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/// Whether or not we're matching to invalidate.
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#[inline]
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pub fn matching_for_invalidation(&self) -> bool {
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self.matching_for_invalidation.is_for_invalidation()
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}
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/// Whether or not we're comparing for invalidation, if we are matching for invalidation.
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#[inline]
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pub fn matching_for_invalidation_comparison(&self) -> Option<bool> {
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match self.matching_for_invalidation {
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MatchingForInvalidation::No => None,
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MatchingForInvalidation::Yes => Some(false),
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MatchingForInvalidation::YesForComparison => Some(true),
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}
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}
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/// Run the given matching function for before/after invalidation comparison.
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#[inline]
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pub fn for_invalidation_comparison<F, R>(&mut self, f: F) -> R
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where
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
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{
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debug_assert!(self.matching_for_invalidation(), "Not matching for invalidation?");
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let prev = self.matching_for_invalidation;
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self.matching_for_invalidation = MatchingForInvalidation::YesForComparison;
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let result = f(self);
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self.matching_for_invalidation = prev;
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result
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}
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/// The case-sensitivity for class and ID selectors
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#[inline]
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pub fn classes_and_ids_case_sensitivity(&self) -> CaseSensitivity {
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self.classes_and_ids_case_sensitivity
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}
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/// Runs F with a deeper nesting level.
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#[inline]
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pub fn nest<F, R>(&mut self, f: F) -> R
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where
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
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{
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self.nesting_level += 1;
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let result = f(self);
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self.nesting_level -= 1;
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result
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}
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/// Runs F with a deeper nesting level, and marking ourselves in a negation,
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/// for a :not(..) selector, for example.
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#[inline]
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pub fn nest_for_negation<F, R>(&mut self, f: F) -> R
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where
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
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{
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let old_in_negation = self.in_negation;
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self.in_negation = !self.in_negation;
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let result = self.nest(f);
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self.in_negation = old_in_negation;
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result
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn visited_handling(&self) -> VisitedHandlingMode {
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self.visited_handling
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}
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/// Runs F with a different VisitedHandlingMode.
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#[inline]
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pub fn with_visited_handling_mode<F, R>(
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&mut self,
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handling_mode: VisitedHandlingMode,
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f: F,
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) -> R
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where
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
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{
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let original_handling_mode = self.visited_handling;
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self.visited_handling = handling_mode;
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let result = f(self);
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self.visited_handling = original_handling_mode;
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result
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}
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/// Runs F with a given shadow host which is the root of the tree whose
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/// rules we're matching.
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#[inline]
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pub fn with_shadow_host<F, E, R>(&mut self, host: Option<E>, f: F) -> R
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where
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E: Element,
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
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{
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let original_host = self.current_host.take();
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self.current_host = host.map(|h| h.opaque());
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let result = f(self);
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self.current_host = original_host;
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result
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}
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/// Returns the current shadow host whose shadow root we're matching rules
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/// against.
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#[inline]
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pub fn shadow_host(&self) -> Option<OpaqueElement> {
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self.current_host
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}
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/// Runs F with a deeper nesting level, with the given element as the anchor,
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/// for a :has(...) selector, for example.
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#[inline]
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pub fn nest_for_relative_selector<F, R>(&mut self, anchor: OpaqueElement, f: F) -> R
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where
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
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{
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debug_assert!(
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self.current_relative_selector_anchor.is_none(),
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"Nesting should've been rejected at parse time"
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);
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self.current_relative_selector_anchor = Some(anchor);
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let result = self.nest(f);
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self.current_relative_selector_anchor = None;
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result
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}
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/// Runs F with a deeper nesting level, with the given element as the scope.
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#[inline]
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pub fn nest_for_scope<F, R>(&mut self, scope: Option<OpaqueElement>, f: F) -> R
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where
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
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{
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let original_scope_element = self.scope_element;
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self.scope_element = scope;
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let result = f(self);
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self.scope_element = original_scope_element;
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result
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}
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/// Runs F with a deeper nesting level, with the given element as the scope, for
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/// matching `scope-start` and/or `scope-end` conditions.
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#[inline]
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pub fn nest_for_scope_condition<F, R>(&mut self, scope: Option<OpaqueElement>, f: F) -> R
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where
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
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{
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let original_matching_mode = self.matching_mode;
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// We may as well be matching for a pseudo-element inside `@scope`, but
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// the scope-defining selectors wouldn't be matching them.
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self.matching_mode = MatchingMode::Normal;
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let result = self.nest_for_scope(scope, f);
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self.matching_mode = original_matching_mode;
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result
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}
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/// Returns the current anchor element to evaluate the relative selector against.
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#[inline]
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pub fn relative_selector_anchor(&self) -> Option<OpaqueElement> {
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self.current_relative_selector_anchor
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}
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}
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