# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- module Sass::Script::Value # A SassScript object representing a CSS string *or* a CSS identifier. class String < Base # The Ruby value of the string. # # @return [String] attr_reader :value # Whether this is a CSS string or a CSS identifier. # The difference is that strings are written with double-quotes, # while identifiers aren't. # # @return [Symbol] `:string` or `:identifier` attr_reader :type def self.value(contents) contents.gsub("\\\n", "").gsub(/\\(?:([0-9a-fA-F]{1,6})\s?|(.))/) do next $2 if $2 # Handle unicode escapes as per CSS Syntax Level 3 section 4.3.8. code_point = $1.to_i(16) if code_point == 0 || code_point > 0x10FFFF || (code_point >= 0xD800 && code_point <= 0xDFFF) '�' else [code_point].pack("U") end end end # Returns the quoted string representation of `contents`. # # @options opts :quote [String] # The preferred quote style for quoted strings. If `:none`, strings are # always emitted unquoted. If `nil`, quoting is determined automatically. # @options opts :sass [String] # Whether to quote strings for Sass source, as opposed to CSS. Defaults to `false`. def self.quote(contents, opts = {}) quote = opts[:quote] # Short-circuit if there are no characters that need quoting. unless contents =~ /[\n\\"']|\#\{/ quote ||= '"' return "#{quote}#{contents}#{quote}" end if quote.nil? if contents.include?('"') if contents.include?("'") quote = '"' else quote = "'" end else quote = '"' end end # Replace single backslashes with multiples. contents = contents.gsub("\\", "\\\\\\\\") # Escape interpolation. contents = contents.gsub('#{', "\\\#{") if opts[:sass] if quote == '"' contents = contents.gsub('"', "\\\"") else contents = contents.gsub("'", "\\'") end contents = contents.gsub(/\n(?![a-fA-F0-9\s])/, "\\a").gsub("\n", "\\a ") "#{quote}#{contents}#{quote}" end # Creates a new string. # # @param value [String] See \{#value} # @param type [Symbol] See \{#type} # @param deprecated_interp_equivalent [String?] # If this was created via a potentially-deprecated string interpolation, # this is the replacement expression that should be suggested to the user. def initialize(value, type = :identifier, deprecated_interp_equivalent = nil) super(value) @type = type @deprecated_interp_equivalent = deprecated_interp_equivalent end # @see Value#plus def plus(other) other_value = if other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::String) other.value else other.to_s(:quote => :none) end Sass::Script::Value::String.new(value + other_value, type) end # @see Value#to_s def to_s(opts = {}) return @value.gsub(/\n\s*/, ' ') if opts[:quote] == :none || @type == :identifier String.quote(value, opts) end # @see Value#to_sass def to_sass(opts = {}) to_s(opts.merge(:sass => true)) end def separator check_deprecated_interp super end def to_a check_deprecated_interp super end # Prints a warning if this string was created using potentially-deprecated # interpolation. def check_deprecated_interp return unless @deprecated_interp_equivalent # rubocop:disable GlobalVars $_sass_deprecated_interp_warnings ||= Set.new key = [source_range.start_pos.line, source_range.file, @deprecated_interp_equivalent] return if $_sass_deprecated_interp_warnings.include?(key) $_sass_deprecated_interp_warnings << key # rubocop:enable GlobalVars location = "on line #{source_range.start_pos.line}" location << " of #{source_range.file}" if source_range.file Sass::Util.sass_warn <