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SpiderMonkey was updated to mozjs24. If you want to build elinks with ecmascript support, you must compile using g++ with -fpermissive . There is a lot of warnings. There are some memleaks in ecmascript code, especially related to JSAutoCompartment. I don't know yet, where and how to free it. Debian does not support mozjs24, so I'm going to gradually update SpiderMonkey version.
120 lines
3.9 KiB
C
120 lines
3.9 KiB
C
#ifndef EL__DOM_CSS_SCANNER_H
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#define EL__DOM_CSS_SCANNER_H
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#include "dom/scanner.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* The various token types and what they contain. Patterns taken from
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* the flex scanner declarations in the CSS 2 Specification. */
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enum css_token_type {
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/* Char tokens: */
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/* Char tokens range from 1 to 255 and have their char value as type */
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/* meaning non char tokens have values from 256 and up. */
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/* Low level string tokens: */
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/* {...} means char group, <...> means token */
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/* {identstart} [a-z_]|{nonascii} */
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/* {ident} [a-z0-9_-]|{nonascii} */
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/* <ident> {identstart}{ident}* */
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/* <name> {ident}+ */
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/* <number> [0-9]+|[0-9]*"."[0-9]+ */
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/* Percentage is put because although it looks like being composed of
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* <number> and '%' floating point numbers are really not allowed but
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* strtol() will round it down for us ;) */
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CSS_TOKEN_IDENT = 256, /* <ident> */
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CSS_TOKEN_NUMBER, /* <number> */
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CSS_TOKEN_PERCENTAGE, /* <number>% */
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CSS_TOKEN_STRING, /* Char sequence delimted by matching ' or " */
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/* High level string tokens: */
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/* The various number values; dimension being the most generic */
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CSS_TOKEN_ANGLE, /* <number>rad, <number>grad or <number>deg */
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CSS_TOKEN_DIMENSION, /* <number><ident> */
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CSS_TOKEN_EM, /* <number>em */
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CSS_TOKEN_EX, /* <number>ex */
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CSS_TOKEN_FREQUENCY, /* <number>Hz or <number>kHz */
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CSS_TOKEN_LENGTH, /* <number>{px,cm,mm,in,pt,pc} */
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CSS_TOKEN_TIME, /* <number>ms or <number>s */
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/* XXX: CSS_TOKEN_HASH conflicts with CSS_TOKEN_HEX_COLOR. Generating
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* hex color tokens has precedence and the hash token user have to
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* treat CSS_TOKEN_HASH and CSS_TOKEN_HEX_COLOR alike. */
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CSS_TOKEN_HASH, /* #<name> */
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CSS_TOKEN_HEX_COLOR, /* #[0-9a-f]\{3,6} */
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/* For all unknown functions we generate on token contain both function name
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* and args so scanning/parsing is easier. Besides we already check for
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* ending ')'. */
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/* For known functions where we need several args [like rgb()] we want
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* to generate tokens for every arg and arg delimiter ( ',' or ')' ).
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* Because url() is a bit triggy: it can contain both <string> and some
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* chars that would other wise make the scanner probably choke we also
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* include the arg in that token. Besides it will make things like
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* 'background' property parsing easier. */
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CSS_TOKEN_FUNCTION, /* <ident>(<args>) */
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CSS_TOKEN_RGB, /* rgb( */
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CSS_TOKEN_URL, /* url(<arg>) */
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/* @-rule symbols */
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CSS_TOKEN_AT_KEYWORD, /* @<ident> */
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CSS_TOKEN_AT_CHARSET, /* @charset */
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CSS_TOKEN_AT_FONT_FACE, /* @font-face */
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CSS_TOKEN_AT_IMPORT, /* @import */
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CSS_TOKEN_AT_MEDIA, /* @media */
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CSS_TOKEN_AT_PAGE, /* @page */
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CSS_TOKEN_IMPORTANT, /* !<whitespace>important */
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/* TODO: Selector stuff: */
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CSS_TOKEN_SELECT_SPACE_LIST, /* ~= */
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CSS_TOKEN_SELECT_HYPHEN_LIST, /* |= */
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CSS_TOKEN_SELECT_BEGIN, /* ^= */
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CSS_TOKEN_SELECT_END, /* $= */
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CSS_TOKEN_SELECT_CONTAINS, /* *= */
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/* Special tokens: */
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/* A special token for unrecognized strings */
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CSS_TOKEN_GARBAGE,
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/* Token type used internally when scanning to signal that the token
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* should not be recorded in the scanners token table. */
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CSS_TOKEN_SKIP,
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/* Another internal token type used both to mark unused tokens in the
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* scanner table as invalid or when scanning to signal that the
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* scanning should end. */
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CSS_TOKEN_NONE = 0,
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};
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extern struct dom_scanner_info dom_css_scanner_info;
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#define skip_css_tokens(scanner, type) \
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skip_dom_scanner_tokens(scanner, type, get_css_precedence(type))
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#define get_css_precedence(token_type) \
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((token_type) == '}' ? (1 << 10) : \
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(token_type) == '{' ? (1 << 9) : \
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(token_type) == ';' ? (1 << 8) : \
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(token_type) == ')' ? (1 << 7) : 0)
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/* Check whether it is safe to skip the @token when looking for @skipto. */
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static inline int
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check_css_precedence(int type, int skipto)
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{
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return get_css_precedence(type) < get_css_precedence(skipto);
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}
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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