Noticed while doing this that attribute selectors have two different
ways of saying "starts with", and so AttributeMatchType::StartsWith
needs a better name. But I'll change that when I add the missing
types.
These class names are a mouthful to fit in a commit message. :^)
Previously these were all passed around by value, but some of them
(StyleComponentValueRule and StyleBlockRule) want to include each
other as fields, so this had to change.
This implements StringUtils::find_any_of() and uses it in
String::find_any_of() and StringView::find_any_of(). All uses of
find_{first,last}_of have been replaced with find_any_of(), find() or
find_last(). find_{first,last}_of have subsequently been removed.
Adds support for the :active pseudo-class for hyperlinks (<a> tags
only).
Also, since it was very similar to :focus and an element having a
focused state was already implemented, I went ahead and implemented
that pseudo-class too, although I cannot come up with a working
example to validate it.
This replaces ctype.h with CharacterType.h everywhere I could find
issues with narrowing conversions. While using it will probably make
sense almost everywhere in the future, the most critical places should
have been addressed.
This parses 'some-property: var(--some-name)' and stores its findings
in a CustomStyleValue.
It also parses the custom properties like '--some-name: some-value' and
puts them into the StyleProperty.
We had two functions for doing mostly the same thing. Combine both
of them into String::find() and use that everywhere.
Also add some tests to cover basic behavior.
If we can't parse a property we previously a log-line was generated.
However it is in our best interest to simply ignore vendor-specific
properties (e.g -moz-something or -webkit-something) since they are not
part of the spec.
The vendor-specific-ness is determined by looking whether the property
starts with '-'.
If we want to support some vendor-specific stuff, this doesn't get in
the way since this check takes place after the parser determined that
the current property is invalid.
This cuts down the log-noise of the parser.
We had some inconsistencies before:
- Sometimes "The", sometimes "the"
- Sometimes trailing ".", sometimes no trailing "."
I picked the most common one (lowecase "the", trailing ".") and applied
it to all copyright headers.
By using the exact same string everywhere we can ensure nothing gets
missed during a global search (and replace), and that these
inconsistencies are not spread any further (as copyright headers are
commonly copied to new files).
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.
See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers
This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *