layout/style/nsIStyleRule.h

Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:03:48 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:03:48 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_9701
changeset 11
deefc01c0e14
permissions
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Integrate friendly tips from Tor colleagues to make (or not) 4.5 alpha 3;
This includes removal of overloaded (but unused) methods, and addition of
a overlooked call to DataStruct::SetData(nsISupports, uint32_t, bool.)

     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
     4  * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
     6 /*
     7  * internal abstract interface for objects providing immutable style
     8  * information
     9  */
    11 #ifndef nsIStyleRule_h___
    12 #define nsIStyleRule_h___
    14 #include <stdio.h>
    16 #include "nsISupports.h"
    18 struct nsRuleData;
    20 // IID for the nsIStyleRule interface {f75f3f70-435d-43a6-a01b-65970489ca26}
    21 #define NS_ISTYLE_RULE_IID     \
    22 { 0xf75f3f70, 0x435d, 0x43a6, \
    23  { 0xa0, 0x1b, 0x65, 0x97, 0x04, 0x89, 0xca, 0x26 } }
    25 /**
    26  * An object implementing |nsIStyleRule| (henceforth, a rule) represents
    27  * immutable stylistic information that either applies or does not apply
    28  * to a given element.  It belongs to an object or group of objects that
    29  * implement |nsIStyleSheet| and |nsIStyleRuleProcessor| (henceforth, a
    30  * sheet).
    31  *
    32  * A rule becomes relevant to the computation of style data when
    33  * |nsIStyleRuleProcessor::RulesMatching| creates a rule node that
    34  * points to the rule.  (A rule node, |nsRuleNode|, is a node in the
    35  * rule tree, which is a lexicographic tree indexed by rules.  The path
    36  * from the root of the rule tree to the |nsRuleNode| for a given
    37  * |nsStyleContext| contains exactly the rules that match the element
    38  * that the style context is for, in priority (weight, origin,
    39  * specificity) order.)
    40  *
    41  * The computation of style data uses the rule tree, which calls
    42  * |nsIStyleRule::MapRuleInfoInto| below.
    43  *
    44  * It is worth emphasizing that the data represented by a rule
    45  * implementation are immutable.  When the data need to be changed, a
    46  * new rule object must be created.  Failing to do this will lead to
    47  * bugs in the handling of dynamic style changes, since the rule tree
    48  * caches the results of |MapRuleInfoInto|.
    49  *
    50  * |nsIStyleRule| objects are owned by |nsRuleNode| objects (in addition
    51  * to typically being owned by their sheet), which are in turn garbage
    52  * collected (with the garbage collection roots being style contexts).
    53  */
    56 class nsIStyleRule : public nsISupports {
    57 public:
    58   NS_DECLARE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(NS_ISTYLE_RULE_IID)
    60   /**
    61    * |nsIStyleRule::MapRuleInfoInto| is a request to copy all stylistic
    62    * data represented by the rule that:
    63    *   + are relevant for any structs in |aRuleData->mSIDs| (style
    64    *     struct ID bits)
    65    *   + are not already filled into the data struct
    66    * into the appropriate data struct in |aRuleData|.  It is important
    67    * that only empty data are filled in, since the rule tree is walked
    68    * from highest priority rule to least, so that the walk can stop if
    69    * all needed data are found.  Thus overwriting non-empty data will
    70    * break CSS cascading rules.
    71    */
    72   virtual void MapRuleInfoInto(nsRuleData* aRuleData)=0;
    74 #ifdef DEBUG
    75   virtual void List(FILE* out = stdout, int32_t aIndent = 0) const = 0;
    76 #endif
    77 };
    79 NS_DEFINE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(nsIStyleRule, NS_ISTYLE_RULE_IID)
    81 #endif /* nsIStyleRule_h___ */

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