Tue, 06 Jan 2015 21:39:09 +0100
Conditionally force memory storage according to privacy.thirdparty.isolate;
This solves Tor bug #9701, complying with disk avoidance documented in
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#disk-avoidance.
1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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6 #ifndef NSLINEBREAKER_H_
7 #define NSLINEBREAKER_H_
9 #include "nsString.h"
10 #include "nsTArray.h"
11 #include "nsILineBreaker.h"
13 class nsIAtom;
14 class nsHyphenator;
16 /**
17 * A receiver of line break data.
18 */
19 class nsILineBreakSink {
20 public:
21 /**
22 * Sets the break data for a substring of the associated text chunk.
23 * One or more of these calls will be performed; the union of all substrings
24 * will cover the entire text chunk. Substrings may overlap (i.e., we may
25 * set the break-before state of a character more than once).
26 * @param aBreakBefore the break-before states for the characters in the substring.
27 * These are enum values from gfxTextRun::CompressedGlyph:
28 * FLAG_BREAK_TYPE_NONE - no linebreak is allowed here
29 * FLAG_BREAK_TYPE_NORMAL - a normal (whitespace) linebreak
30 * FLAG_BREAK_TYPE_HYPHEN - a hyphenation point
31 */
32 virtual void SetBreaks(uint32_t aStart, uint32_t aLength, uint8_t* aBreakBefore) = 0;
34 /**
35 * Indicates which characters should be capitalized. Only called if
36 * BREAK_NEED_CAPITALIZATION was requested.
37 */
38 virtual void SetCapitalization(uint32_t aStart, uint32_t aLength, bool* aCapitalize) = 0;
39 };
41 /**
42 * A line-breaking state machine. You feed text into it via AppendText calls
43 * and it computes the possible line breaks. Because break decisions can
44 * require a lot of context, the breaks for a piece of text are sometimes not
45 * known until later text has been seen (or all text ends). So breaks are
46 * returned via a call to SetBreaks on the nsILineBreakSink object passed
47 * with each text chunk, which might happen during the corresponding AppendText
48 * call, or might happen during a later AppendText call or even a Reset()
49 * call.
50 *
51 * The linebreak results MUST NOT depend on how the text is broken up
52 * into AppendText calls.
53 *
54 * The current strategy is that we break the overall text into
55 * whitespace-delimited "words". Then those words are passed to the nsILineBreaker
56 * service for deeper analysis if they contain a "complex" character as described
57 * below.
58 *
59 * This class also handles detection of which characters should be capitalized
60 * for text-transform:capitalize. This is a good place to handle that because
61 * we have all the context we need.
62 */
63 class nsLineBreaker {
64 public:
65 nsLineBreaker();
66 ~nsLineBreaker();
68 static inline bool IsSpace(char16_t u) { return NS_IsSpace(u); }
70 static inline bool IsComplexASCIIChar(char16_t u)
71 {
72 return !((0x0030 <= u && u <= 0x0039) ||
73 (0x0041 <= u && u <= 0x005A) ||
74 (0x0061 <= u && u <= 0x007A) ||
75 (0x000a == u));
76 }
78 static inline bool IsComplexChar(char16_t u)
79 {
80 return IsComplexASCIIChar(u) ||
81 NS_NeedsPlatformNativeHandling(u) ||
82 (0x1100 <= u && u <= 0x11ff) || // Hangul Jamo
83 (0x2000 <= u && u <= 0x21ff) || // Punctuations and Symbols
84 (0x2e80 <= u && u <= 0xd7ff) || // several CJK blocks
85 (0xf900 <= u && u <= 0xfaff) || // CJK Compatibility Idographs
86 (0xff00 <= u && u <= 0xffef); // Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
87 }
89 // Break opportunities exist at the end of each run of breakable whitespace
90 // (see IsSpace above). Break opportunities can also exist between pairs of
91 // non-whitespace characters, as determined by nsILineBreaker. We pass a whitespace-
92 // delimited word to nsILineBreaker if it contains at least one character
93 // matching IsComplexChar.
94 // We provide flags to control on a per-chunk basis where breaks are allowed.
95 // At any character boundary, exactly one text chunk governs whether a
96 // break is allowed at that boundary.
97 //
98 // We operate on text after whitespace processing has been applied, so
99 // other characters (e.g. tabs and newlines) may have been converted to
100 // spaces.
102 /**
103 * Flags passed with each chunk of text.
104 */
105 enum {
106 /*
107 * Do not introduce a break opportunity at the start of this chunk of text.
108 */
109 BREAK_SUPPRESS_INITIAL = 0x01,
110 /**
111 * Do not introduce a break opportunity in the interior of this chunk of text.
112 * Also, whitespace in this chunk is treated as non-breakable.
113 */
114 BREAK_SUPPRESS_INSIDE = 0x02,
115 /**
116 * The sink currently is already set up to have no breaks in it;
117 * if no breaks are possible, nsLineBreaker does not need to call
118 * SetBreaks on it. This is useful when handling large quantities of
119 * preformatted text; the textruns will never have any breaks set on them,
120 * and there is no need to ever actually scan the text for breaks, except
121 * at the end of textruns in case context is needed for following breakable
122 * text.
123 */
124 BREAK_SKIP_SETTING_NO_BREAKS = 0x04,
125 /**
126 * We need to be notified of characters that should be capitalized
127 * (as in text-transform:capitalize) in this chunk of text.
128 */
129 BREAK_NEED_CAPITALIZATION = 0x08,
130 /**
131 * Auto-hyphenation is enabled, so we need to get a hyphenator
132 * (if available) and use it to find breakpoints.
133 */
134 BREAK_USE_AUTO_HYPHENATION = 0x10
135 };
137 /**
138 * Append "invisible whitespace". This acts like whitespace, but there is
139 * no actual text associated with it. Only the BREAK_SUPPRESS_INSIDE flag
140 * is relevant here.
141 */
142 nsresult AppendInvisibleWhitespace(uint32_t aFlags);
144 /**
145 * Feed Unicode text into the linebreaker for analysis. aLength must be
146 * nonzero.
147 * @param aSink can be null if the breaks are not actually needed (we may
148 * still be setting up state for later breaks)
149 */
150 nsresult AppendText(nsIAtom* aHyphenationLanguage, const char16_t* aText, uint32_t aLength,
151 uint32_t aFlags, nsILineBreakSink* aSink);
152 /**
153 * Feed 8-bit text into the linebreaker for analysis. aLength must be nonzero.
154 * @param aSink can be null if the breaks are not actually needed (we may
155 * still be setting up state for later breaks)
156 */
157 nsresult AppendText(nsIAtom* aHyphenationLanguage, const uint8_t* aText, uint32_t aLength,
158 uint32_t aFlags, nsILineBreakSink* aSink);
159 /**
160 * Reset all state. This means the current run has ended; any outstanding
161 * calls through nsILineBreakSink are made, and all outstanding references to
162 * nsILineBreakSink objects are dropped.
163 * After this call, this linebreaker can be reused.
164 * This must be called at least once between any call to AppendText() and
165 * destroying the object.
166 * @param aTrailingBreak this is set to true when there is a break opportunity
167 * at the end of the text. This will normally only be declared true when there
168 * is breakable whitespace at the end.
169 */
170 nsresult Reset(bool* aTrailingBreak);
172 /*
173 * Set word-break mode for linebreaker. This is set by word-break property.
174 * @param aMode is nsILineBreaker::kWordBreak_* value.
175 */
176 void SetWordBreak(uint8_t aMode) { mWordBreak = aMode; }
178 private:
179 // This is a list of text sources that make up the "current word" (i.e.,
180 // run of text which does not contain any whitespace). All the mLengths
181 // are are nonzero, these cannot overlap.
182 struct TextItem {
183 TextItem(nsILineBreakSink* aSink, uint32_t aSinkOffset, uint32_t aLength,
184 uint32_t aFlags)
185 : mSink(aSink), mSinkOffset(aSinkOffset), mLength(aLength), mFlags(aFlags) {}
187 nsILineBreakSink* mSink;
188 uint32_t mSinkOffset;
189 uint32_t mLength;
190 uint32_t mFlags;
191 };
193 // State for the nonwhitespace "word" that started in previous text and hasn't
194 // finished yet.
196 // When the current word ends, this computes the linebreak opportunities
197 // *inside* the word (excluding either end) and sets them through the
198 // appropriate sink(s). Then we clear the current word state.
199 nsresult FlushCurrentWord();
201 void UpdateCurrentWordLanguage(nsIAtom *aHyphenationLanguage);
203 void FindHyphenationPoints(nsHyphenator *aHyphenator,
204 const char16_t *aTextStart,
205 const char16_t *aTextLimit,
206 uint8_t *aBreakState);
208 nsAutoTArray<char16_t,100> mCurrentWord;
209 // All the items that contribute to mCurrentWord
210 nsAutoTArray<TextItem,2> mTextItems;
211 nsIAtom* mCurrentWordLanguage;
212 bool mCurrentWordContainsMixedLang;
213 bool mCurrentWordContainsComplexChar;
215 // True if the previous character was breakable whitespace
216 bool mAfterBreakableSpace;
217 // True if a break must be allowed at the current position because
218 // a run of breakable whitespace ends here
219 bool mBreakHere;
220 // line break mode by "word-break" style
221 uint8_t mWordBreak;
222 };
224 #endif /*NSLINEBREAKER_H_*/