module Sass module Selector # The abstract superclass for simple selectors # (that is, those that don't compose multiple selectors). class Simple # The line of the Sass template on which this selector was declared. # # @return [Integer] attr_accessor :line # The name of the file in which this selector was declared, # or `nil` if it was not declared in a file (e.g. on stdin). # # @return [String, nil] attr_accessor :filename # @see #to_s # # @return [String] def inspect to_s end # Returns the selector string. # # @param opts [Hash] rendering options. # @option opts [Symbol] :style The css rendering style. # @return [String] def to_s(opts = {}) Sass::Util.abstract(self) end # Returns a hash code for this selector object. # # By default, this is based on the value of \{#to\_a}, # so if that contains information irrelevant to the identity of the selector, # this should be overridden. # # @return [Integer] def hash @_hash ||= equality_key.hash end # Checks equality between this and another object. # # By default, this is based on the value of \{#to\_a}, # so if that contains information irrelevant to the identity of the selector, # this should be overridden. # # @param other [Object] The object to test equality against # @return [Boolean] Whether or not this is equal to `other` def eql?(other) other.class == self.class && other.hash == hash && other.equality_key == equality_key end alias_method :==, :eql? # Unifies this selector with a {SimpleSequence}'s {SimpleSequence#members members array}, # returning another `SimpleSequence` members array # that matches both this selector and the input selector. # # By default, this just appends this selector to the end of the array # (or returns the original array if this selector already exists in it). # # @param sels [Array] A {SimpleSequence}'s {SimpleSequence#members members array} # @return [Array, nil] A {SimpleSequence} {SimpleSequence#members members array} # matching both `sels` and this selector, # or `nil` if this is impossible (e.g. unifying `#foo` and `#bar`) # @raise [Sass::SyntaxError] If this selector cannot be unified. # This will only ever occur when a dynamic selector, # such as {Parent} or {Interpolation}, is used in unification. # Since these selectors should be resolved # by the time extension and unification happen, # this exception will only ever be raised as a result of programmer error def unify(sels) return sels if sels.any? {|sel2| eql?(sel2)} sels_with_ix = Sass::Util.enum_with_index(sels) if !is_a?(Pseudo) || (sels.last.is_a?(Pseudo) && sels.last.type == :element) _, i = sels_with_ix.find {|sel, _| sel.is_a?(Pseudo)} end return sels + [self] unless i sels[0...i] + [self] + sels[i..-1] end protected # Returns the key used for testing whether selectors are equal. # # This is a cached version of \{#to\_s}. # # @return [String] def equality_key @equality_key ||= to_s end # Unifies two namespaces, # returning a namespace that works for both of them if possible. # # @param ns1 [String, nil] The first namespace. # `nil` means none specified, e.g. `foo`. # The empty string means no namespace specified, e.g. `|foo`. # `"*"` means any namespace is allowed, e.g. `*|foo`. # @param ns2 [String, nil] The second namespace. See `ns1`. # @return [Array(String or nil, Boolean)] # The first value is the unified namespace, or `nil` for no namespace. # The second value is whether or not a namespace that works for both inputs # could be found at all. # If the second value is `false`, the first should be ignored. def unify_namespaces(ns1, ns2) return ns2, true if ns1 == '*' return ns1, true if ns2 == '*' return nil, false unless ns1 == ns2 [ns1, true] end end end end