module Sass::Tree # A static node reprenting a CSS property. # # @see Sass::Tree class PropNode < Node # The name of the property, # interspersed with {Sass::Script::Node}s # representing `#{}`-interpolation. # Any adjacent strings will be merged together. # # @return [Array] attr_accessor :name # The name of the property # after any interpolated SassScript has been resolved. # Only set once \{Tree::Visitors::Perform} has been run. # # @return [String] attr_accessor :resolved_name # The value of the property. # # @return [Sass::Script::Node] attr_accessor :value # The value of the property # after any interpolated SassScript has been resolved. # Only set once \{Tree::Visitors::Perform} has been run. # # @return [String] attr_accessor :resolved_value # How deep this property is indented # relative to a normal property. # This is only greater than 0 in the case that: # # * This node is in a CSS tree # * The style is :nested # * This is a child property of another property # * The parent property has a value, and thus will be rendered # # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :tabs # @param name [Array] See \{#name} # @param value [Sass::Script::Node] See \{#value} # @param prop_syntax [Symbol] `:new` if this property uses `a: b`-style syntax, # `:old` if it uses `:a b`-style syntax def initialize(name, value, prop_syntax) @name = Sass::Util.strip_string_array( Sass::Util.merge_adjacent_strings(name)) @value = value @tabs = 0 @prop_syntax = prop_syntax super() end # Compares the names and values of two properties. # # @param other [Object] The object to compare with # @return [Boolean] Whether or not this node and the other object # are the same def ==(other) self.class == other.class && name == other.name && value == other.value && super end # Returns a appropriate message indicating how to escape pseudo-class selectors. # This only applies for old-style properties with no value, # so returns the empty string if this is new-style. # # @return [String] The message def pseudo_class_selector_message return "" if @prop_syntax == :new || !value.is_a?(Sass::Script::String) || !value.value.empty? "\nIf #{declaration.dump} should be a selector, use \"\\#{declaration}\" instead." end # Computes the Sass or SCSS code for the variable declaration. # This is like \{#to\_scss} or \{#to\_sass}, # except it doesn't print any child properties or a trailing semicolon. # # @param opts [{Symbol => Object}] The options hash for the tree. # @param fmt [Symbol] `:scss` or `:sass`. def declaration(opts = {:old => @prop_syntax == :old}, fmt = :sass) name = self.name.map {|n| n.is_a?(String) ? n : "\#{#{n.to_sass(opts)}}"}.join if name[0] == ?: raise Sass::SyntaxError.new("The \"#{name}: #{self.class.val_to_sass(value, opts)}\" hack is not allowed in the Sass indented syntax") end old = opts[:old] && fmt == :sass initial = old ? ':' : '' mid = old ? '' : ':' "#{initial}#{name}#{mid} #{self.class.val_to_sass(value, opts)}".rstrip end private def check! if @options[:property_syntax] && @options[:property_syntax] != @prop_syntax raise Sass::SyntaxError.new( "Illegal property syntax: can't use #{@prop_syntax} syntax when :property_syntax => #{@options[:property_syntax].inspect} is set.") elsif resolved_value.empty? raise Sass::SyntaxError.new("Invalid property: #{declaration.dump} (no value)." + pseudo_class_selector_message) end end class << self # @private def val_to_sass(value, opts) val_to_sass_comma(value, opts).to_sass(opts) end private def val_to_sass_comma(node, opts) return node unless node.is_a?(Sass::Script::Operation) return val_to_sass_concat(node, opts) unless node.operator == :comma Sass::Script::Operation.new( val_to_sass_concat(node.operand1, opts), val_to_sass_comma(node.operand2, opts), node.operator) end def val_to_sass_concat(node, opts) return node unless node.is_a?(Sass::Script::Operation) return val_to_sass_div(node, opts) unless node.operator == :space Sass::Script::Operation.new( val_to_sass_div(node.operand1, opts), val_to_sass_concat(node.operand2, opts), node.operator) end def val_to_sass_div(node, opts) unless node.is_a?(Sass::Script::Operation) && node.operator == :div && node.operand1.is_a?(Sass::Script::Number) && node.operand2.is_a?(Sass::Script::Number) && (!node.operand1.original || !node.operand2.original) return node end Sass::Script::String.new("(#{node.to_sass(opts)})") end end end end