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9.9 KiB
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283 lines
9.9 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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// vim:cindent:ai:sw=4:ts=4:et:
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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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/* implementation of CSS counters (for numbering things) */
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#ifndef nsCounterManager_h_
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#define nsCounterManager_h_
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#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
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#include "nsGenConList.h"
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#include "nsAutoPtr.h"
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#include "nsClassHashtable.h"
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#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
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#include "CounterStyleManager.h"
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class nsCounterList;
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struct nsCounterUseNode;
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struct nsCounterChangeNode;
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struct nsCounterNode : public nsGenConNode {
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enum Type {
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RESET, // a "counter number" pair in 'counter-reset'
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INCREMENT, // a "counter number" pair in 'counter-increment'
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USE // counter() or counters() in 'content'
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};
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Type mType;
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// Counter value after this node
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int32_t mValueAfter;
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// mScopeStart points to the node (usually a RESET, but not in the
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// case of an implied 'counter-reset') that created the scope for
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// this element (for a RESET, its outer scope, i.e., the one it is
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// inside rather than the one it creates).
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// May be null for all types, but only when mScopePrev is also null.
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// Being null for a non-RESET means that it is an implied
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// 'counter-reset'. Being null for a RESET means it has no outer
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// scope.
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nsCounterNode *mScopeStart;
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// mScopePrev points to the previous node that is in the same scope,
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// or for a RESET, the previous node in the scope outside of the
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// reset.
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// May be null for all types, but only when mScopeStart is also
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// null. Following the mScopePrev links will eventually lead to
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// mScopeStart. Being null for a non-RESET means that it is an
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// implied 'counter-reset'. Being null for a RESET means it has no
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// outer scope.
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nsCounterNode *mScopePrev;
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inline nsCounterUseNode* UseNode();
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inline nsCounterChangeNode* ChangeNode();
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// For RESET and INCREMENT nodes, aPseudoFrame need not be a
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// pseudo-element, and aContentIndex represents the index within the
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// 'counter-reset' or 'counter-increment' property instead of within
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// the 'content' property but offset to ensure that (reset,
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// increment, use) sort in that order. (This slight weirdness
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// allows sharing a lot of code with 'quotes'.)
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nsCounterNode(int32_t aContentIndex, Type aType)
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: nsGenConNode(aContentIndex)
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, mType(aType)
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, mValueAfter(0)
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, mScopeStart(nullptr)
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, mScopePrev(nullptr)
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{
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}
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// to avoid virtual function calls in the common case
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inline void Calc(nsCounterList* aList);
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};
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struct nsCounterUseNode : public nsCounterNode {
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// The same structure passed through the style system: an array
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// containing the values in the counter() or counters() in the order
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// given in the CSS spec.
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nsRefPtr<nsCSSValue::Array> mCounterFunction;
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nsPresContext* mPresContext;
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nsRefPtr<mozilla::CounterStyle> mCounterStyle;
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// false for counter(), true for counters()
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bool mAllCounters;
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// args go directly to member variables here and of nsGenConNode
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nsCounterUseNode(nsPresContext* aPresContext,
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nsCSSValue::Array* aCounterFunction,
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uint32_t aContentIndex, bool aAllCounters)
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: nsCounterNode(aContentIndex, USE)
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, mCounterFunction(aCounterFunction)
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, mPresContext(aPresContext)
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, mCounterStyle(nullptr)
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, mAllCounters(aAllCounters)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(aContentIndex <= INT32_MAX, "out of range");
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}
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virtual bool InitTextFrame(nsGenConList* aList,
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nsIFrame* aPseudoFrame, nsIFrame* aTextFrame) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
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mozilla::CounterStyle* GetCounterStyle();
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void SetCounterStyleDirty()
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{
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mCounterStyle = nullptr;
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}
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// assign the correct |mValueAfter| value to a node that has been inserted
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// Should be called immediately after calling |Insert|.
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void Calc(nsCounterList* aList);
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// The text that should be displayed for this counter.
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void GetText(nsString& aResult);
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};
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struct nsCounterChangeNode : public nsCounterNode {
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int32_t mChangeValue; // the numeric value of the increment or reset
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// |aPseudoFrame| is not necessarily a pseudo-element's frame, but
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// since it is for every other subclass of nsGenConNode, we follow
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// the naming convention here.
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// |aPropIndex| is the index of the value within the list in the
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// 'counter-increment' or 'counter-reset' property.
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nsCounterChangeNode(nsIFrame* aPseudoFrame,
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nsCounterNode::Type aChangeType,
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int32_t aChangeValue,
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int32_t aPropIndex)
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: nsCounterNode(// Fake a content index for resets and increments
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// that comes before all the real content, with
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// the resets first, in order, and then the increments.
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aPropIndex + (aChangeType == RESET
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? (INT32_MIN)
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: (INT32_MIN / 2)),
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aChangeType)
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, mChangeValue(aChangeValue)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(aPropIndex >= 0, "out of range");
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NS_ASSERTION(aChangeType == INCREMENT || aChangeType == RESET,
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"bad type");
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mPseudoFrame = aPseudoFrame;
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CheckFrameAssertions();
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}
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// assign the correct |mValueAfter| value to a node that has been inserted
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// Should be called immediately after calling |Insert|.
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void Calc(nsCounterList* aList);
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};
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inline nsCounterUseNode* nsCounterNode::UseNode()
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(mType == USE, "wrong type");
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return static_cast<nsCounterUseNode*>(this);
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}
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inline nsCounterChangeNode* nsCounterNode::ChangeNode()
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(mType == INCREMENT || mType == RESET, "wrong type");
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return static_cast<nsCounterChangeNode*>(this);
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}
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inline void nsCounterNode::Calc(nsCounterList* aList)
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{
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if (mType == USE)
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UseNode()->Calc(aList);
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else
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ChangeNode()->Calc(aList);
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}
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class nsCounterList : public nsGenConList {
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public:
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nsCounterList() : nsGenConList(),
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mDirty(false)
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{}
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void Insert(nsCounterNode* aNode) {
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nsGenConList::Insert(aNode);
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// Don't SetScope if we're dirty -- we'll reset all the scopes anyway,
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// and we can't usefully compute scopes right now.
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if (MOZ_LIKELY(!IsDirty())) {
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SetScope(aNode);
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}
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}
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nsCounterNode* First() {
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return static_cast<nsCounterNode*>(mFirstNode);
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}
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static nsCounterNode* Next(nsCounterNode* aNode) {
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return static_cast<nsCounterNode*>(nsGenConList::Next(aNode));
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}
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static nsCounterNode* Prev(nsCounterNode* aNode) {
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return static_cast<nsCounterNode*>(nsGenConList::Prev(aNode));
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}
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static int32_t ValueBefore(nsCounterNode* aNode) {
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return aNode->mScopePrev ? aNode->mScopePrev->mValueAfter : 0;
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}
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// Correctly set |aNode->mScopeStart| and |aNode->mScopePrev|
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void SetScope(nsCounterNode *aNode);
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// Recalculate |mScopeStart|, |mScopePrev|, and |mValueAfter| for
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// all nodes and update text in text content nodes.
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void RecalcAll();
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bool IsDirty() { return mDirty; }
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void SetDirty() { mDirty = true; }
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private:
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bool mDirty;
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};
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/**
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* The counter manager maintains an |nsCounterList| for each named
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* counter to keep track of all scopes with that name.
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*/
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class nsCounterManager {
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public:
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nsCounterManager();
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// Returns true if dirty
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bool AddCounterResetsAndIncrements(nsIFrame *aFrame);
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// Gets the appropriate counter list, creating it if necessary.
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// Returns null only on out-of-memory.
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nsCounterList* CounterListFor(const nsSubstring& aCounterName);
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// Clean up data in any dirty counter lists.
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void RecalcAll();
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// Set all counter styles dirty
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void SetAllCounterStylesDirty();
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// Destroy nodes for the frame in any lists, and return whether any
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// nodes were destroyed.
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bool DestroyNodesFor(nsIFrame *aFrame);
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// Clear all data.
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void Clear() { mNames.Clear(); }
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#ifdef DEBUG
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void Dump();
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#endif
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static int32_t IncrementCounter(int32_t aOldValue, int32_t aIncrement)
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{
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// Addition of unsigned values is defined to be arithmetic
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// modulo 2^bits (C++ 2011, 3.9.1 [basic.fundamental], clause 4);
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// addition of signed values is undefined (and clang does
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// something very strange if we use it here). Likewise integral
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// conversion from signed to unsigned is also defined as modulo
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// 2^bits (C++ 2011, 4.7 [conv.integral], clause 2); conversion
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// from unsigned to signed is however undefined (ibid., clause 3),
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// but to do what we want we must nonetheless depend on that
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// small piece of undefined behavior.
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int32_t newValue = int32_t(uint32_t(aOldValue) + uint32_t(aIncrement));
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// The CSS Working Group resolved that a counter-increment that
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// exceeds internal limits should not increment at all.
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// http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2013Feb/0392.html
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// (This means, for example, that if aIncrement is 5, the
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// counter will get stuck at the largest multiple of 5 less than
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// the maximum 32-bit integer.)
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if ((aIncrement > 0) != (newValue > aOldValue)) {
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newValue = aOldValue;
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}
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return newValue;
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}
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private:
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// for |AddCounterResetsAndIncrements| only
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bool AddResetOrIncrement(nsIFrame *aFrame, int32_t aIndex,
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const nsStyleCounterData *aCounterData,
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nsCounterNode::Type aType);
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nsClassHashtable<nsStringHashKey, nsCounterList> mNames;
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};
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#endif /* nsCounterManager_h_ */
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