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/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit
* Copyright (C) 2010 Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.h>
#include <cairo-gobject.h>
#include "gtkcssproviderprivate.h"
#include "gtkbitmaskprivate.h"
#include "gtkcssarrayvalueprivate.h"
#include "gtkcsscolorvalueprivate.h"
#include "gtkcsskeyframesprivate.h"
#include "gtkcssparserprivate.h"
#include "gtkcsssectionprivate.h"
#include "gtkcssselectorprivate.h"
#include "gtkcssshorthandpropertyprivate.h"
#include "gtkcssstylefuncsprivate.h"
#include "gtksettingsprivate.h"
#include "gtkstyleprovider.h"
#include "gtkstylecontextprivate.h"
#include "gtkstylepropertyprivate.h"
#include "gtkstyleproviderprivate.h"
#include "gtkwidgetpath.h"
#include "gtkbindings.h"
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#include "gtkmarshalers.h"
#include "gtkprivate.h"
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#include "gtkintl.h"
#include "gtkversion.h"
/**
* SECTION:gtkcssprovider
* @Short_description: CSS-like styling for widgets
* @Title: GtkCssProvider
* @See_also: #GtkStyleContext, #GtkStyleProvider
*
* GtkCssProvider is an object implementing the #GtkStyleProvider interface.
* It is able to parse [CSS-like](http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2)
* input in order to style widgets.
*
* ## Default files
*
* An application can cause GTK+ to parse a specific CSS style sheet by
* calling gtk_css_provider_load_from_file() and adding the provider with
* gtk_style_context_add_provider() or gtk_style_context_add_provider_for_screen().
* In addition, certain files will be read when GTK+ is initialized. First,
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* the file `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0/gtk.css`
* is loaded if it exists. Then, GTK+ tries to load
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* `$HOME/.themes/theme-name/gtk-3.0/gtk.css`,
* falling back to
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* `datadir/share/themes/theme-name/gtk-3.0/gtk.css`,
* where theme-name is the name of the current theme
* (see the #GtkSettings:gtk-theme-name setting) and datadir
* is the prefix configured when GTK+ was compiled, unless overridden by the
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* `GTK_DATA_PREFIX` environment variable.
*
* # Style sheets
*
* The basic structure of the style sheets understood by this provider is
* a series of statements, which are either rule sets or @-rules, separated
* by whitespace.
*
* A rule set consists of a selector and a declaration block, which is
* a series of declarations enclosed in curly braces ({ and }). The
* declarations are separated by semicolons (;). Multiple selectors can
* share the same declaration block, by putting all the separators in
* front of the block, separated by commas.
*
* An example of a rule set with two selectors:
* |[
* GtkButton, GtkEntry {
* color: #ff00ea;
* font: Comic Sans 12
* }
* ]|
*
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* # Selectors # {#gtkcssprovider-selectors}
*
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* Selectors work very similar to the way they do in CSS, with widget class
* names taking the role of element names, and widget names taking the role
* of IDs. When used in a selector, widget names must be prefixed with a
* '#' character. The * character represents the so-called universal
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* selector, which matches any widget.
*
* To express more complicated situations, selectors can be combined in
* various ways:
* - To require that a widget satisfies several conditions,
* combine several selectors into one by concatenating them. E.g.
* `GtkButton#button1` matches a GtkButton widget
* with the name button1.
* - To only match a widget when it occurs inside some other
* widget, write the two selectors after each other, separated by whitespace.
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* E.g. `GtkToolBar GtkButton` matches GtkButton widgets
* that occur inside a GtkToolBar.
* - In the previous example, the GtkButton is matched even
* if it occurs deeply nested inside the toolbar. To restrict the match
* to direct children of the parent widget, insert a > character between
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* the two selectors. E.g. `GtkNotebook > GtkLabel` matches
* GtkLabel widgets that are direct children of a GtkNotebook.
*
* ## Examples of widget classes and names in selectors
*
* Theme labels that are descendants of a window:
* |[
* GtkWindow GtkLabel {
* background-color: #898989
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme notebooks, and anything thats within these:
* |[
* GtkNotebook {
* background-color: #a939f0
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme combo boxes, and entries that are direct children of a notebook:
* |[
* GtkComboBox,
* GtkNotebook > GtkEntry {
* color: @fg_color;
* background-color: #1209a2
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme any widget within a GtkBin:
* |[
* GtkBin * {
* font: Sans 20
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme a label named title-label:
* |[
* GtkLabel#title-label {
* font: Sans 15
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme any widget named main-entry:
* |[
* #main-entry {
* background-color: #f0a810
* }
* ]|
*
* Widgets may also define style classes, which can be used for matching.
* When used in a selector, style classes must be prefixed with a .
* character.
*
* Refer to the documentation of individual widgets to learn which
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* style classes they define and see
* [Style Classes and Regions][gtkstylecontext-classes]
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* for a list of all style classes used by GTK+ widgets.
*
* Note that there is some ambiguity in the selector syntax when it comes
* to differentiation widget class names from regions. GTK+ currently treats
* a string as a widget class name if it contains any uppercase characters
* (which should work for more widgets with names like GtkLabel).
*
* ## Examples for style classes in selectors
*
* Theme all widgets defining the class entry:
* |[
* .entry {
* color: #39f1f9;
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme spinbuttons entry:
* |[
* GtkSpinButton.entry {
* color: #900185
* }
* ]|
*
* In complicated widgets like e.g. a GtkNotebook, it may be desirable
* to style different parts of the widget differently. To make this
* possible, container widgets may define regions, whose names
* may be used for matching in selectors.
*
* Some containers allow to further differentiate between regions by
* applying so-called pseudo-classes to the region. For example, the
* tab region in GtkNotebook allows to single out the first or last
* tab by using the :first-child or :last-child pseudo-class.
* When used in selectors, pseudo-classes must be prefixed with a
* ':' character.
*
* Refer to the documentation of individual widgets to learn which
* regions and pseudo-classes they define and see
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* [Style Classes and Regions][gtkstylecontext-classes]
* for a list of all regions
* used by GTK+ widgets.
*
* ## Examples for regions in selectors
*
* Theme any label within a notebook:
* |[
* GtkNotebook GtkLabel {
* color: #f90192;
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme labels within notebook tabs:
* |[
* GtkNotebook tab GtkLabel {
* color: #703910;
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme labels in the any first notebook tab, both selectors are
* equivalent:
* |[
* GtkNotebook tab:nth-child(first) GtkLabel,
* GtkNotebook tab:first-child GtkLabel {
* color: #89d012;
* }
* ]|
*
* Another use of pseudo-classes is to match widgets depending on their
* state. This is conceptually similar to the :hover, :active or :focus
* pseudo-classes in CSS. The available pseudo-classes for widget states
* are :active, :prelight (or :hover), :insensitive, :selected, :focused
* and :inconsistent.
*
* ## Examples for styling specific widget states
*
* Theme active (pressed) buttons:
* |[
* GtkButton:active {
* background-color: #0274d9;
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme buttons with the mouse pointer on it, both are equivalent:
* |[
* GtkButton:hover,
* GtkButton:prelight {
* background-color: #3085a9;
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme insensitive widgets, both are equivalent:
* |[
* :insensitive,
* *:insensitive {
* background-color: #320a91;
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme selection colors in entries:
* |[
* GtkEntry:selected {
* background-color: #56f9a0;
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme focused labels:
* |[
* GtkLabel:focused {
* background-color: #b4940f;
* }
* ]|
*
* Theme inconsistent checkbuttons:
* |[
* GtkCheckButton:inconsistent {
* background-color: #20395a;
* }
* ]|
*
* Widget state pseudoclasses may only apply to the last element
* in a selector.
*
* To determine the effective style for a widget, all the matching rule
* sets are merged. As in CSS, rules apply by specificity, so the rules
* whose selectors more closely match a widget path will take precedence
* over the others.
*
* # @ Rules
*
* GTK+s CSS supports the \@import rule, in order to load another
* CSS style sheet in addition to the currently parsed one.
*
* An example for using the \@import rule:
* |[
* @import url ("path/to/common.css");
* ]|
*
* In order to extend key bindings affecting different widgets, GTK+
* supports the \@binding-set rule to parse a set of bind/unbind
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* directives, see #GtkBindingSet for the supported syntax. Note that
* the binding sets defined in this way must be associated with rule sets
* by setting the gtk-key-bindings style property.
*
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* Customized key bindings are typically defined in a separate
* `gtk-keys.css` CSS file and GTK+ loads this file
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* according to the current key theme, which is defined by the
* #GtkSettings:gtk-key-theme-name setting.
*
* An example for using the \@binding rule:
* |[
* @binding-set binding-set1 {
* bind "<alt>Left" { "move-cursor" (visual-positions, -3, 0) };
* unbind "End";
* };
*
* @binding-set binding-set2 {
* bind "<alt>Right" { "move-cursor" (visual-positions, 3, 0) };
* bind "<alt>KP_space" { "delete-from-cursor" (whitespace, 1)
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* "insert-at-cursor" (" ") };
* };
*
* GtkEntry {
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* gtk-key-bindings: binding-set1, binding-set2;
* }
* ]|
*
* GTK+ also supports an additional \@define-color rule, in order
* to define a color name which may be used instead of color numeric
* representations. Also see the #GtkSettings:gtk-color-scheme setting
* for a way to override the values of these named colors.
*
* An example for defining colors:
* |[
* @define-color bg_color #f9a039;
*
* * {
* background-color: @bg_color;
* }
* ]|
*
* # Symbolic colors
*
* Besides being able to define color names, the CSS parser is also able
* to read different color expressions, which can also be nested, providing
* a rich language to define colors which are derived from a set of base
* colors.
*
* An example for using symbolic colors:
* |[
* @define-color entry-color shade (@bg_color, 0.7);
*
* GtkEntry {
* background-color: @entry-color;
* }
*
* GtkEntry:focused {
* background-color: mix (@entry-color,
* shade (#fff, 0.5),
* 0.8);
* }
* ]|
*
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* # Specifying Colors # {#specifying-colors}
* There are various ways to express colors in GTK+ CSS.
*
* ## rgb(r, g, b)
*
* An opaque color.
*
* - `r`, `g`, `b` can be either integers between 0 and 255, or percentages.
*
* |[
* color: rgb(128, 10, 54);
* background-color: rgb(20%, 30%, 0%);
* ]|
*
* ## rgba(r, g, b, a)
*
* A translucent color.
*
* - `r`, `g`, `b` can be either integers between 0 and 255, or percentages.
* - `a` is a floating point number between 0 and 1.
*
* |[
* color: rgb(128, 10, 54, 0.5);
* ]|
*
* ## \#xxyyzz
*
* An opaque color.
*
* - `xx`, `yy`, `zz` are hexadecimal numbers specifying `r`, `g`, `b`
* variants with between 1 and 4 hexadecimal digits per component.
*
* |[
* color: #f0c;
* background-color: #ff00cc;
* border-color: #ffff0000cccc;
* ]|
*
* ## \@name
*
* Reference to a color that has been defined with \@define-color
*
* |[
* color: @bg_color;
* ]|
*
* ## mix(color1, color2, factor)
*
* A linear combination of `color1` and `color2`.
*
* - `factor` is a floating point number between 0 and 1.
*
* |[
* color: mix(#ff1e0a, @bg_color, 0.8);
* ]|
*
* ## shade(color, factor)
*
* A lighter or darker variant of `color`.
*
* - `factor` is a floating point number.
*
* |[
* color: shade(@fg_color, 0.5);
* ]|
*
* ## lighter(color)
*
* A lighter variant of `color`.
*
* |[
* color: lighter(@fg_color);
* ]|
*
* ## darker(color)
*
* A darker variant of `color`.
*
* |[
* color: darker(@bg_color);
* ]|
*
* ## alpha(color, factor)
*
* Modifies passed colors alpha by a factor.
*
* - `factor` is a floating point number. `factor` < 1.0 results in a more
* transparent color while `factor` > 1.0 results in a more opaque color.
*
* |[
* color: alpha(@fg_color, 0.5);
* ]|
*
*
* # Gradients
*
* Linear or radial gradients can be used as background images.
*
* ## Linear Gradients
*
* A linear gradient along the line from (`start_x`, `start_y`) to
* (`end_x`, `end_y`) is specified using the following syntax:
*
* > `-gtk-gradient (linear, start_x start_y, end_x end_y, color-stop (position, color), ...)`
*
* - `start_x` and `end_x` can be either a floating point number between
* 0 and 1, or one of the special values: left, right, or center.
* - `start_y` and `end_y` can be either a floating point number between 0 and 1, or one
* of the special values: top, bottom or center.
* - `position` is a floating point number between 0 and 1.
* - `color` is a color expression (see above).
*
* The color-stop can be repeated multiple times to add more than one color
* stop. from (color) and to (color) can be used as abbreviations for
* color stops with position 0 and 1, respectively.
*
* ## Example: Linear Gradient
* ![](gradient1.png)
* |[
* -gtk-gradient (linear,
* left top, right bottom,
* from(@yellow), to(@blue));
* ]|
*
* ## Example: Linear Gradient 2
* ![](gradient2.png)
* |[
* -gtk-gradient (linear,
* 0 0, 0 1,
* color-stop(0, @yellow),
* color-stop(0.2, @blue),
* color-stop(1, #0f0))
* ]|
*
* ## Radial Gradients
*
* A radial gradient along the two circles defined by (`start_x`,
* `start_y`, `start_radius`) and (`end_x`, `end_y`, `end_radius`) is
* specified using the following syntax:
*
* > `-gtk-gradient (radial, start_x start_y, start_radius, end_x end_y, end_radius, color-stop (position, color), ...)`
*
* where `start_radius` and `end_radius` are floating point numbers
* and the other parameters are as before.
*
* ## Example: Radial Gradient
* ![](gradient3.png)
* |[
* -gtk-gradient (radial,
* center center, 0,
* center center, 1,
* from(@yellow), to(@green))
* ]|
*
* ## Example: Radial Gradient 2
* ![](gradient4.png)
* |[
* -gtk-gradient (radial,
* 0.4 0.4, 0.1,
* 0.6 0.6, 0.7,
* color-stop (0, #f00),
* color-stop (0.1, #a0f),
* color-stop (0.2, @yellow),
* color-stop (1, @green))
* ]|
*
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* # Border images # {#border-images}
*
* Images and gradients can also be used in slices for the purpose of creating
* scalable borders.
* For more information, see the [CSS3 documentation for the border-image property](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/#border-images).
*
* ![](slices.png)
*
* The parameters of the slicing process are controlled by four
* separate properties.
*
* - Image Source
* - Image Slice
* - Image Width
* - Image Repeat
*
* Note that you can use the `border-image` shorthand property to set
* values for the properties at the same time.
*
* ## Image Source
*
* The border image source can be specified either as a
* URL or a gradient:
* |[
* border-image-source: url(path);
* ]|
* or
* |[
* border-image-source: -gtk-gradient(...);
* ]|
*
* ## Image Slice
*
* |[
* border-image-slice: top right bottom left;
* ]|
*
* The sizes specified by the `top`, `right`, `bottom`, and `left` parameters
* are the offsets (in pixels) from the relevant edge where the image
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* should be cut off to build the slices used for the rendering
* of the border.
*
* ## Image Width
*
* |[
* border-image-width: top right bottom left;
* ]|
*
* The sizes specified by the @top, @right, @bottom and @left parameters
* are inward distances from the border box edge, used to specify the
* rendered size of each slice determined by border-image-slice.
* If this property is not specified, the values of border-width will
* be used as a fallback.
*
* ## Image Repeat
*
* Specifies how the image slices should be rendered in the area
* outlined by border-width.
*
* |[
* border-image-repeat: [stretch|repeat|round|space];
* ]|
* or
* |[
* border-image-repeat: [stretch|repeat|round|space] [stretch|repeat|round|space];
* ]|
*
* - The default (stretch) is to resize the slice to fill in the
* whole allocated area.
*
* - If the value of this property is repeat, the image slice will
* be tiled to fill the area.
*
* - If the value of this property is round, the image slice will be
* tiled to fill the area, and scaled to fit it exactly a whole number
* of times.
*
* - If the value of this property is space, the image slice will be
* tiled to fill the area, and if it doesnt fit it exactly a whole
* number of times, the extra space is distributed as padding around
* the slices.
*
* - If two options are specified, the first one affects the
* horizontal behaviour and the second one the vertical behaviour. If
* only one option is specified, it affects both.
*
*
* ## Example: Border Image
* ![](border1.png)
* |[
* border-image: url("gradient1.png") 10 10 10 10;
* ]|
*
* ## Example: Repeating Border Image
* ![](border2.png)
* |[
* border-image: url("gradient1.png") 10 10 10 10 repeat;
* ]|
*
* ## Example: Stetched Border Image
* ![](border3.png)
* |[
* border-image: url("gradient1.png") 10 10 10 10 stretch;
* ]|
*
*
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* # Supported Properties
*
* Properties are the part that differ the most to common CSS, not all
* properties are supported (some are planned to be supported
* eventually, some others are meaningless or don't map intuitively in
* a widget based environment).
*
* The currently supported properties are:
*
* ## engine: [name|none];
*
* - `none` means to use the default (ie. builtin engine)
* |[
* engine: clearlooks;
* ]|
*
* ## background-color: [color|transparent];
*
* - `color`: See [Specifying Colors][specifying-colors]
* |[
* background-color: shade (@color1, 0.5);
* ]|
*
* ## color: [color|transparent];
*
* - `color`: See [Specifying Colors][specifying-colors]
* |[
* color: #fff;
* ]|
*
* ## border-color: [color|transparent]{1,4};
*
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* - `color`: See [Specifying Colors][specifying-colors]
* - Four values used to specify: top right bottom left
* - Three values used to specify: top vertical bottom
* - Two values used to specify: horizontal vertical
* - One value used to specify: color
* |[
* border-color: red green blue;
* ]|
*
* ## border-top-color: [color|transparent];
*
* - `color`: See [Specifying Colors][specifying-colors]
* |[
* border-top-color: @borders;
* ]|
*
* ## border-right-color: [color|transparent];
*
* - `color`: See [Specifying Colors][specifying-colors]
* |[
* border-right-color: @borders;
* ]|
*
* ## border-bottom-color: [color|transparent];
*
* - `color`: See [Specifying Colors][specifying-colors]
* |[
* border-bottom-color: @borders;
* ]|
*
* ## border-left-color: [color|transparent];
*
* - `color`: See [Specifying Colors][specifying-colors]
* |[
* border-left-color: @borders;
* ]|
*
* ## font-family: name;
*
* The name of the font family or font name to use.
*
* - Note: unlike the CSS2 Specification this does not support using a
* prioritized list of font family names and/or generic family
* names.
*
* |[
* font-family: Sans, Cantarell;
* ]|
*
* ## font-style: [normal|oblique|italic];
*
* Selects between normal, italic and oblique faces within a font family.
*
* |[
* font-style: italic;
* ]|
*
* ## font-variant: [normal|small-caps];
*
* In a small-caps font the lower case letters look similar to the
* uppercase ones, but in a smaller size and with slightly different
* proportions.
*
* |[
* font-variant: normal;
* ]|
*
* ## font-weight: [normal|bold|bolder|lighter|100|200|300|400|500|600|700|800|900];
*
* Selects the weight of the font. The values '100' to '900' form an
* ordered sequence, where each number indicates a weight that is at
* least as dark as its predecessor. The keyword 'normal' is
* synonymous with '400', and 'bold' is synonymous with
* '700'. Keywords other than 'normal' and 'bold' have been shown to
* be often confused with font names and a numerical scale was
* therefore chosen for the 9-value list.
* - Maps to #PANGO_TYPE_WEIGHT
* |[
* font-weight: bold;
* ]|
*
* ## font-size: [absolute-size|relative-size|percentage];
*
* - `absolute-size`: The size in normal size units like `px`, `pt`,
* and `em`. Or symbolic sizes like `xx-small`, `x-small`, `small`,
* `medium`, `large`, `x-large`, `xx-large`.
* - `relative-size`: `larger` or `smaller` relative to the parent.
* - `percentage`: A percentage difference from the nominal size.
* |[
* font-size: 12px;
* ]|
*
* ## font-stretch: [face]
*
* Selects a normal, condensed, or expanded face from a font family.
*
* Absolute keyword values have the following ordering, from narrowest to widest:
*
* - ultra-condensed
* - extra-condensed
* - condensed
* - semi-condensed
* - normal
* - semi-expanded
* - expanded
* - extra-expanded
* - ultra-expanded
*
* ## font: [family] [style] [variant] [stretch] [size];
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*
* A shorthand for setting a few font properties at once.
* - Supports any format accepted by pango_font_description_from_string()
* - Note: this is somewhat different from the CSS2 Specification for this property.
* |[
* font: Bold 11;
* ]|
*
* ## margin: [length|percentage]{1,4};
*
* A shorthand for setting the margin space required on all sides of
* an element.
* - Four values used to specify: top right bottom left
* - Three values used to specify: top horizontal bottom
* - Two values used to specify: vertical horizontal
* - One value used to specify: margin
* |[
* margin: 1em 2em 4em;
* ]|
*
* ## margin-top: [length|percentage];
*
* Sets the margin space required on the top of an element.
* |[
* margin-top: 10px;
* ]|
*
* ## margin-right: [length|percentage];
*
* Sets the margin space required on the right of an element.
* |[
* margin-right: 0px;
* ]|
*
* ## margin-bottom: [length|percentage];
*
* Sets the margin space required on the bottom of an element.
* |[
* margin-bottom: 10px;
* ]|
*
* ## margin-left: [length|percentage];
*
* Sets the margin space required on the left of an element.
* |[
* margin-left: 1em;
* ]|
*
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* ## padding: [length|percentage]{1,4};
*
* A shorthand for setting the padding space required on all sides of
* an element. The padding area is the space between the content of
* the element and its border.
* - Four values used to specify: top right bottom left
* - Three values used to specify: top horizontal bottom
* - Two values used to specify: vertical horizontal
* - One value used to specify: padding
* |[
* padding: 1em 2em 4em;
* ]|
*
* ## padding-top: [length|percentage];
*
* Sets the padding space required on the top of an element.
* |[
* padding-top: 10px;
* ]|
*
* ## padding-right: [length|percentage];
*
* Sets the padding space required on the right of an element.
* |[
* padding-right: 0px;
* ]|
*
* ## padding-bottom: [length|percentage];
*
* Sets the padding space required on the bottom of an element.
* |[
* padding-bottom: 10px;
* ]|
*
* ## padding-left: [length|percentage];
*
* Sets the padding space required on the left of an element.
* |[
* padding-left: 1em;
* ]|
*
* ## border-width: [width]{1,4};
*
* A shorthand for setting the border width on all sides of
* an element.
* - Four values used to specify: top right bottom left
* - Three values used to specify: top vertical bottom
* - Two values used to specify: horizontal vertical
* - One value used to specify: width
* |[
* border-width: 1px 2px 4px;
* ]|
*
* ## border-top-width: [width];
*
* Sets the border width required on the top of an element.
* |[
* border-top: 10px;
* ]|
*
* ## border-right-width: [width];
*
* Sets the border width required on the right of an element.
* |[
* border-right: 0px;
* ]|
*
* ## border-bottom-width: [width];
*
* Sets the border width required on the bottom of an element.
* |[
* border-bottom: 10px;
* ]|
*
* ## border-left-width: [width];
*
* Sets the border width required on the left of an element.
* |[
* border-left: 1em;
* ]|
*
* ## border-radius: [length|percentage]{1,4};
*
* Allows setting how rounded all border corners are.
* - Four values used to specify: top-left top-right bottom-right bottom-left
* - Three values used to specify: top-left top-right-and-bottom-left bottom-right
* - Two values used to specify: top-left-and-bottom-right top-right-and-bottom-left
* - One value used to specify: radius on all sides
* |[
* border-radius: 8px
* ]|
*
* ## border-style: [none|solid|inset|outset]{1,4};
*
* A shorthand property for setting the line style for all four sides
* of the elements border.
* - Four values used to specify: top right bottom left;
* - Three values used to specify: top horizontal bottom
* - Two values used to specify: vertical horizontal
* - One value used to specify: style
* |[
* border-style: solid;
* ]|
*
* ## border-image: [source] [slice] [ / width ] [repeat]; A shorthand
* for setting an image on the borders of elements. See [Border
* Images][border-images].
* |[
* border-image: url("/path/to/image.png") 3 4 4 3 repeat stretch;
* ]|
*
* ## border-image-source: [none|url|linear-gradient]{1,4};
*
* Defines the image to use instead of the style of the border. If
* this property is set to none, the style defined by border-style is
* used instead.
* |[
* border-image-source: url("/path/to/image.png");
* ]|
*
* ## border-image-slice: [number|percentage]{1,4};
*
* Divides the image specified by border-image-source in nine regions:
* the four corners, the four edges and the middle. It does this by
* specifying 4 inwards offsets.
* - Four values used to specify: top right bottom left;
* - Three values used to specify: top vertical bottom
* - Two values used to specify: horizontal vertical
* - One value used to specify: slice
* |[
* border-image-slice: 3 3 4 3;
* ]|
*
* ## border-image-width: [length|percentage]{1,4};
*
* Defines the offset to use for dividing the border image in nine
* parts, the top-left corner, central top edge, top-right-corner,
* central right edge, bottom-right corner, central bottom edge,
* bottom-left corner, and central right edge. They represent inward
* distance from the top, right, bottom, and left edges.
* - Four values used to specify: top right bottom left;
* - Three values used to specify: top horizontal bottom
* - Two values used to specify: vertical horizontal
* - One value used to specify: width
* |[
* border-image-width: 4px 0 4px 0;
* ]|
*
* ## border-image-repeat: [none|url|linear-gradient]{1,4};
*
* Defines how the middle part of a border image is handled to match
* the size of the border. It has a one-value syntax which describes
* the behavior for all sides, and a two-value syntax that sets a
* different value for the horizontal and vertical behavior.
* - Two values used to specify: horizontal vertical
* - One value used to specify: repeat
* |[
* border-image-repeat: stretch;
* ]|
*
* ## background-image: [none|url|linear-gradient], ...
* Sets one or several background images for an element. The images
* are drawn on successive stacking context layers, with the first
* specified being drawn as if it is the closest to the user. The
* borders of the element are then drawn on top of them, and the
* background-color is drawn beneath them.
* - There can be several sources listed, separated by commas.
* |[
* background-image: gtk-gradient (linear,
* left top, right top,
* from (#fff), to (#000));
* ]|
*
* ## background-repeat: [repeat|no-repeat|space|round|repeat-x|repeat-y];
*
* Defines how background images are repeated. A background image can
* be repeated along the horizontal axis, the vertical axis, both, or
* not repeated at all.
* - `repeat`: The image is repeated in the given direction as much as
* needed to cover the whole background image painting area. The
* last image may be clipped if the whole thing won't fit in the
* remaining area.
* - `space`: The image is repeated in the given direction as much as
* needed to cover most of the background image painting area,
* without clipping an image. The remaining non-covered space is
* spaced out evenly between the images. The first and last images
* touches the edge of the element. The value of the
* background-position CSS property is ignored for the concerned
* direction, except if one single image is greater than the
* background image painting area, which is the only case where an
* image can be clipped when the space value is used.
* - `round`: The image is repeated in the given direction as much as
* needed to cover most of the background image painting area,
* without clipping an image. If it doesn't cover exactly the area,
* the tiles are resized in that direction in order to match it.
* - `no-repeat`: The image is not repeated (and hence the background
* image painting area will not necessarily been entirely
* covered). The position of the non-repeated background image is
* defined by the background-position CSS property.
* - Note if not specified, the style doesnt respect the CSS3
* specification, since the background will be stretched to fill
* the area.
* |[
* background-repeat: no-repeat;
* ]|
*
* ## text-shadow: horizontal_offset vertical_offset [ blur_radius ] color;
*
* A shadow list can be applied to text or symbolic icons, using the CSS3
* text-shadow syntax, as defined in the
* [CSS3 Specification](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-text/#text-shadow).
*
* - The offset of the shadow is specified with the
* `horizontal_offset` and `vertical_offset` parameters.
* - The optional blur radius is parsed, but it is currently not
* rendered by the GTK+ theming engine.
*
* To set a shadow on an icon, use the `icon-shadow` property instead,
* with the same syntax.
*
* To set multiple shadows on an element, you can specify a comma-separated list
* of shadow elements in the `text-shadow` or `icon-shadow` property. Shadows are
* always rendered front to back (i.e. the first shadow specified is on top of the
* others). Shadows can thus overlay each other, but they can never overlay the
* text or icon itself, which is always rendered on top of the shadow layer.
*
* |[
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* text-shadow: 1 1 0 blue, -4 -4 red;
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* ]|
* ## box-shadow: [ inset ] horizontal_offset vertical_offset [ blur_radius ] [ spread ] color;
*
* Themes can apply shadows on framed elements using the CSS3 box-shadow syntax,
* as defined in the
* [CSS3 Specification](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/#the-box-shadow).
*
* - A positive offset will draw a shadow that is offset to the right (down) of the box,
* - A negative offset to the left (top).
* - The optional spread parameter defines an additional distance to
* expand the shadow shape in all directions, by the specified radius.
* - The optional blur radius parameter is parsed, but it is currently not rendered by
* the GTK+ theming engine.
* - The inset parameter defines whether the drop shadow should be rendered inside or outside
* the box canvas.
*
* To set multiple box-shadows on an element, you can specify a comma-separated list
* of shadow elements in the `box-shadow` property. Shadows are always rendered
* front to back (i.e. the first shadow specified is on top of the others) so they may
* overlap other boxes or other shadows.
*
* |[
* box-shadow: inset 0 1px 1px alpha(black, 0.1);
* ]|
*
* ## transition: duration [s|ms] [linear|ease|ease-in|ease-out|ease-in-out] [loop];
*
* Styles can specify transitions that will be used to create a
* gradual change in the appearance when a widget state changes.
* - The `duration` is the amount of time that the animation will take
* for a complete cycle from start to end.
* - If the loop option is given, the animation will be repated until
* the state changes again.
* - The option after the duration determines the transition function
* from a small set of predefined functions.
*
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* - Linear
*
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* ![](linear.png)
*
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* - Ease transition
*
* ![](ease.png)
*
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* - Ease-in-out transition
*
* ![](ease-in-out.png)
*
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* - Ease-in transition
*
* ![](ease-in.png)
*
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* - Ease-out transition
*
* ![](ease-out.png)
*
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* |[
* transition: 150ms ease-in-out;
* ]|
*
*
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* ## gtk-key-bindings: binding1, binding2, ...;
*
* Key binding set name list.
*
* ## Other Properties
*
* GtkThemingEngines can register their own, engine-specific style properties
* with the function gtk_theming_engine_register_property(). These properties
* can be set in CSS like other properties, using a name of the form
* `-namespace-name`, where namespace is typically
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* the name of the theming engine, and name is the
* name of the property. Style properties that have been registered by widgets
* using gtk_widget_class_install_style_property() can also be set in this
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* way, using the widget class name for namespace.
*
* An example for using engine-specific style properties:
* |[
* * {
* engine: clearlooks;
* border-radius: 4;
* -GtkPaned-handle-size: 6;
* -clearlooks-colorize-scrollbar: false;
* }
* ]|
*/
typedef struct GtkCssRuleset GtkCssRuleset;
typedef struct _GtkCssScanner GtkCssScanner;
typedef struct _PropertyValue PropertyValue;
typedef struct _WidgetPropertyValue WidgetPropertyValue;
typedef enum ParserScope ParserScope;
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typedef enum ParserSymbol ParserSymbol;
struct _PropertyValue {
GtkCssStyleProperty *property;
GtkCssValue *value;
GtkCssSection *section;
};
struct _WidgetPropertyValue {
WidgetPropertyValue *next;
char *name;
char *value;
GtkCssSection *section;
};
struct GtkCssRuleset
{
GtkCssSelector *selector;
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GtkCssSelectorTree *selector_match;
WidgetPropertyValue *widget_style;
PropertyValue *styles;
GtkBitmask *set_styles;
guint n_styles;
guint owns_styles : 1;
guint owns_widget_style : 1;
};
struct _GtkCssScanner
{
GtkCssProvider *provider;
GtkCssParser *parser;
GtkCssSection *section;
GtkCssScanner *parent;
GSList *state;
};
struct _GtkCssProviderPrivate
{
GScanner *scanner;
GHashTable *symbolic_colors;
GHashTable *keyframes;
GArray *rulesets;
GtkCssSelectorTree *tree;
GResource *resource;
};
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enum {
PARSING_ERROR,
LAST_SIGNAL
};
static gboolean gtk_keep_css_sections = FALSE;
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static guint css_provider_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 };
static void gtk_css_provider_finalize (GObject *object);
static void gtk_css_style_provider_iface_init (GtkStyleProviderIface *iface);
static void gtk_css_style_provider_private_iface_init (GtkStyleProviderPrivateInterface *iface);
static void widget_property_value_list_free (WidgetPropertyValue *head);
static gboolean
gtk_css_provider_load_internal (GtkCssProvider *css_provider,
GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GFile *file,
const char *data,
GError **error);
GQuark
gtk_css_provider_error_quark (void)
{
return g_quark_from_static_string ("gtk-css-provider-error-quark");
}
G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED (GtkCssProvider, gtk_css_provider, G_TYPE_OBJECT, 0,
G_ADD_PRIVATE (GtkCssProvider)
G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GTK_TYPE_STYLE_PROVIDER,
gtk_css_style_provider_iface_init)
G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GTK_TYPE_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIVATE,
gtk_css_style_provider_private_iface_init));
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static void
gtk_css_provider_parsing_error (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssSection *section,
const GError *error)
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{
/* Only emit a warning when we have no error handlers. This is our
* default handlers. And in this case erroneous CSS files are a bug
* and should be fixed.
* Note that these warnings can also be triggered by a broken theme
* that people installed from some weird location on the internets.
*/
if (!g_signal_has_handler_pending (provider,
css_provider_signals[PARSING_ERROR],
0,
TRUE))
{
char *s = _gtk_css_section_to_string (section);
g_warning ("Theme parsing error: %s: %s",
s,
error->message);
g_free (s);
}
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}
/* This is exported privately for use in GtkInspector.
* It is the callers responsibility to reparse the current theme.
*/
void
gtk_css_provider_set_keep_css_sections (void)
{
gtk_keep_css_sections = TRUE;
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_class_init (GtkCssProviderClass *klass)
{
GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
if (g_getenv ("GTK_CSS_DEBUG"))
gtk_css_provider_set_keep_css_sections ();
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/**
* GtkCssProvider::parsing-error:
* @provider: the provider that had a parsing error
* @section: section the error happened in
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* @error: The parsing error
*
* Signals that a parsing error occured. the @path, @line and @position
* describe the actual location of the error as accurately as possible.
*
* Parsing errors are never fatal, so the parsing will resume after
* the error. Errors may however cause parts of the given
* data or even all of it to not be parsed at all. So it is a useful idea
* to check that the parsing succeeds by connecting to this signal.
*
* Note that this signal may be emitted at any time as the css provider
* may opt to defer parsing parts or all of the input to a later time
* than when a loading function was called.
*/
css_provider_signals[PARSING_ERROR] =
g_signal_new (I_("parsing-error"),
G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (object_class),
G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkCssProviderClass, parsing_error),
NULL, NULL,
_gtk_marshal_VOID__BOXED_BOXED,
G_TYPE_NONE, 2, GTK_TYPE_CSS_SECTION, G_TYPE_ERROR);
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object_class->finalize = gtk_css_provider_finalize;
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klass->parsing_error = gtk_css_provider_parsing_error;
}
static void
gtk_css_ruleset_init_copy (GtkCssRuleset *new,
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset,
GtkCssSelector *selector)
{
memcpy (new, ruleset, sizeof (GtkCssRuleset));
new->selector = selector;
/* First copy takes over ownership */
if (ruleset->owns_styles)
ruleset->owns_styles = FALSE;
if (ruleset->owns_widget_style)
ruleset->owns_widget_style = FALSE;
if (new->set_styles)
new->set_styles = _gtk_bitmask_copy (new->set_styles);
}
static void
gtk_css_ruleset_clear (GtkCssRuleset *ruleset)
{
if (ruleset->owns_styles)
{
guint i;
for (i = 0; i < ruleset->n_styles; i++)
{
_gtk_css_value_unref (ruleset->styles[i].value);
ruleset->styles[i].value = NULL;
if (ruleset->styles[i].section)
gtk_css_section_unref (ruleset->styles[i].section);
}
g_free (ruleset->styles);
}
if (ruleset->set_styles)
_gtk_bitmask_free (ruleset->set_styles);
if (ruleset->owns_widget_style)
widget_property_value_list_free (ruleset->widget_style);
if (ruleset->selector)
_gtk_css_selector_free (ruleset->selector);
memset (ruleset, 0, sizeof (GtkCssRuleset));
}
static WidgetPropertyValue *
widget_property_value_new (char *name, GtkCssSection *section)
{
WidgetPropertyValue *value;
value = g_slice_new0 (WidgetPropertyValue);
value->name = name;
if (gtk_keep_css_sections)
value->section = gtk_css_section_ref (section);
return value;
}
static void
widget_property_value_free (WidgetPropertyValue *value)
{
g_free (value->value);
g_free (value->name);
if (value->section)
gtk_css_section_unref (value->section);
g_slice_free (WidgetPropertyValue, value);
}
static void
widget_property_value_list_free (WidgetPropertyValue *head)
{
WidgetPropertyValue *l, *next;
for (l = head; l != NULL; l = next)
{
next = l->next;
widget_property_value_free (l);
}
}
static WidgetPropertyValue *
widget_property_value_list_remove_name (WidgetPropertyValue *head, const char *name)
{
WidgetPropertyValue *l, **last;
last = &head;
for (l = head; l != NULL; l = l->next)
{
if (strcmp (l->name, name) == 0)
{
*last = l->next;
widget_property_value_free (l);
break;
}
last = &l->next;
}
return head;
}
static void
gtk_css_ruleset_add_style (GtkCssRuleset *ruleset,
char *name,
WidgetPropertyValue *value)
{
value->next = widget_property_value_list_remove_name (ruleset->widget_style, name);
ruleset->widget_style = value;
ruleset->owns_widget_style = TRUE;
}
static void
gtk_css_ruleset_add (GtkCssRuleset *ruleset,
GtkCssStyleProperty *property,
GtkCssValue *value,
GtkCssSection *section)
{
guint i;
g_return_if_fail (ruleset->owns_styles || ruleset->n_styles == 0);
if (ruleset->set_styles == NULL)
ruleset->set_styles = _gtk_bitmask_new ();
ruleset->set_styles = _gtk_bitmask_set (ruleset->set_styles,
_gtk_css_style_property_get_id (property),
TRUE);
ruleset->owns_styles = TRUE;
for (i = 0; i < ruleset->n_styles; i++)
{
if (ruleset->styles[i].property == property)
{
_gtk_css_value_unref (ruleset->styles[i].value);
ruleset->styles[i].value = NULL;
if (ruleset->styles[i].section)
gtk_css_section_unref (ruleset->styles[i].section);
break;
}
}
if (i == ruleset->n_styles)
{
ruleset->n_styles++;
ruleset->styles = g_realloc (ruleset->styles, ruleset->n_styles * sizeof (PropertyValue));
ruleset->styles[i].value = NULL;
ruleset->styles[i].property = property;
}
ruleset->styles[i].value = value;
if (gtk_keep_css_sections)
ruleset->styles[i].section = gtk_css_section_ref (section);
else
ruleset->styles[i].section = NULL;
}
static void
gtk_css_scanner_destroy (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
if (scanner->section)
gtk_css_section_unref (scanner->section);
g_object_unref (scanner->provider);
_gtk_css_parser_free (scanner->parser);
g_slice_free (GtkCssScanner, scanner);
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_emit_error (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssScanner *scanner,
const GError *error)
{
g_signal_emit (provider, css_provider_signals[PARSING_ERROR], 0,
scanner != NULL ? scanner->section : NULL, error);
}
static void
gtk_css_scanner_parser_error (GtkCssParser *parser,
const GError *error,
gpointer user_data)
{
GtkCssScanner *scanner = user_data;
gtk_css_provider_emit_error (scanner->provider,
scanner,
error);
}
static GtkCssScanner *
gtk_css_scanner_new (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssScanner *parent,
GtkCssSection *section,
GFile *file,
const gchar *text)
{
GtkCssScanner *scanner;
scanner = g_slice_new0 (GtkCssScanner);
g_object_ref (provider);
scanner->provider = provider;
scanner->parent = parent;
if (section)
scanner->section = gtk_css_section_ref (section);
scanner->parser = _gtk_css_parser_new (text,
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file,
gtk_css_scanner_parser_error,
scanner);
return scanner;
}
static gboolean
gtk_css_scanner_would_recurse (GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GFile *file)
{
while (scanner)
{
GFile *parser_file = _gtk_css_parser_get_file (scanner->parser);
if (parser_file && g_file_equal (parser_file, file))
return TRUE;
scanner = scanner->parent;
}
return FALSE;
}
static void
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GtkCssSectionType section_type)
{
GtkCssSection *section;
section = _gtk_css_section_new (scanner->section,
section_type,
scanner->parser);
if (scanner->section)
gtk_css_section_unref (scanner->section);
scanner->section = section;
}
static void
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GtkCssSectionType check_type)
{
GtkCssSection *parent;
g_assert (gtk_css_section_get_section_type (scanner->section) == check_type);
parent = gtk_css_section_get_parent (scanner->section);
if (parent)
gtk_css_section_ref (parent);
_gtk_css_section_end (scanner->section);
gtk_css_section_unref (scanner->section);
scanner->section = parent;
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_init (GtkCssProvider *css_provider)
{
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv;
priv = css_provider->priv = gtk_css_provider_get_instance_private (css_provider);
priv->rulesets = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (GtkCssRuleset));
priv->symbolic_colors = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal,
(GDestroyNotify) g_free,
(GDestroyNotify) _gtk_css_value_unref);
priv->keyframes = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal,
(GDestroyNotify) g_free,
(GDestroyNotify) _gtk_css_value_unref);
}
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static void
verify_tree_match_results (GtkCssProvider *provider,
const GtkCssMatcher *matcher,
GPtrArray *tree_rules)
{
#ifdef VERIFY_TREE
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv = provider->priv;
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset;
gboolean should_match;
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int i, j;
for (i = 0; i < priv->rulesets->len; i++)
{
gboolean found = FALSE;
ruleset = &g_array_index (priv->rulesets, GtkCssRuleset, i);
for (j = 0; j < tree_rules->len; j++)
{
if (ruleset == tree_rules->pdata[j])
{
found = TRUE;
break;
}
}
should_match = _gtk_css_selector_matches (ruleset->selector, matcher);
if (found != !!should_match)
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{
g_error ("expected rule '%s' to %s, but it %s\n",
_gtk_css_selector_to_string (ruleset->selector),
should_match ? "match" : "not match",
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found ? "matched" : "didn't match");
}
}
#endif
}
static void
verify_tree_get_change_results (GtkCssProvider *provider,
const GtkCssMatcher *matcher,
GtkCssChange change)
{
#ifdef VERIFY_TREE
{
GtkCssChange verify_change = 0;
GPtrArray *tree_rules;
int i;
tree_rules = _gtk_css_selector_tree_match_all (provider->priv->tree, matcher);
verify_tree_match_results (provider, matcher, tree_rules);
for (i = tree_rules->len - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset;
ruleset = tree_rules->pdata[i];
verify_change |= _gtk_css_selector_get_change (ruleset->selector);
}
if (change != verify_change)
{
GString *s;
s = g_string_new ("");
g_string_append_printf (s, "expected change 0x%x, but it was 0x%x", verify_change, change);
if ((change & ~verify_change) != 0)
g_string_append_printf (s, ", unexpectedly set: 0x%x", change & ~verify_change);
if ((~change & verify_change) != 0)
g_string_append_printf (s, ", unexpectedly no set: 0x%x", ~change & verify_change);
g_warning (s->str);
g_string_free (s, TRUE);
}
g_ptr_array_free (tree_rules, TRUE);
}
#endif
}
static gboolean
gtk_css_provider_get_style_property (GtkStyleProvider *provider,
GtkWidgetPath *path,
GtkStateFlags state,
GParamSpec *pspec,
GValue *value)
{
GtkCssProvider *css_provider = GTK_CSS_PROVIDER (provider);
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv = css_provider->priv;
WidgetPropertyValue *val;
GPtrArray *tree_rules;
GtkCssMatcher matcher;
gboolean found = FALSE;
gchar *prop_name;
gint i;
if (state == gtk_widget_path_iter_get_state (path, -1))
{
gtk_widget_path_ref (path);
}
else
{
path = gtk_widget_path_copy (path);
gtk_widget_path_iter_set_state (path, -1, state);
}
if (!_gtk_css_matcher_init (&matcher, path))
{
gtk_widget_path_unref (path);
return FALSE;
}
tree_rules = _gtk_css_selector_tree_match_all (priv->tree, &matcher);
verify_tree_match_results (css_provider, &matcher, tree_rules);
prop_name = g_strdup_printf ("-%s-%s",
g_type_name (pspec->owner_type),
pspec->name);
for (i = tree_rules->len - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset = tree_rules->pdata[i];
if (ruleset->widget_style == NULL)
continue;
for (val = ruleset->widget_style; val != NULL; val = val->next)
{
if (strcmp (val->name, prop_name) == 0)
{
GtkCssScanner *scanner;
scanner = gtk_css_scanner_new (css_provider,
NULL,
val->section,
val->section != NULL ? gtk_css_section_get_file (val->section) : NULL,
val->value);
found = _gtk_css_style_funcs_parse_value (value,
scanner->parser);
gtk_css_scanner_destroy (scanner);
break;
}
}
if (found)
break;
}
g_free (prop_name);
g_ptr_array_free (tree_rules, TRUE);
gtk_widget_path_unref (path);
return found;
}
static void
gtk_css_style_provider_iface_init (GtkStyleProviderIface *iface)
{
iface->get_style_property = gtk_css_provider_get_style_property;
}
static GtkCssValue *
gtk_css_style_provider_get_color (GtkStyleProviderPrivate *provider,
const char *name)
{
GtkCssProvider *css_provider = GTK_CSS_PROVIDER (provider);
return g_hash_table_lookup (css_provider->priv->symbolic_colors, name);
}
static GtkCssKeyframes *
gtk_css_style_provider_get_keyframes (GtkStyleProviderPrivate *provider,
const char *name)
{
GtkCssProvider *css_provider = GTK_CSS_PROVIDER (provider);
return g_hash_table_lookup (css_provider->priv->keyframes, name);
}
static void
gtk_css_style_provider_lookup (GtkStyleProviderPrivate *provider,
const GtkCssMatcher *matcher,
GtkCssLookup *lookup,
GtkCssChange *change)
{
GtkCssProvider *css_provider;
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv;
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset;
guint j;
int i;
GPtrArray *tree_rules;
css_provider = GTK_CSS_PROVIDER (provider);
priv = css_provider->priv;
tree_rules = _gtk_css_selector_tree_match_all (priv->tree, matcher);
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verify_tree_match_results (css_provider, matcher, tree_rules);
for (i = tree_rules->len - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
ruleset = tree_rules->pdata[i];
if (ruleset->styles == NULL)
continue;
if (!_gtk_bitmask_intersects (_gtk_css_lookup_get_missing (lookup),
ruleset->set_styles))
continue;
for (j = 0; j < ruleset->n_styles; j++)
{
GtkCssStyleProperty *prop = ruleset->styles[j].property;
guint id = _gtk_css_style_property_get_id (prop);
if (!_gtk_css_lookup_is_missing (lookup, id))
continue;
_gtk_css_lookup_set (lookup,
id,
ruleset->styles[j].section,
ruleset->styles[j].value);
}
if (_gtk_bitmask_is_empty (_gtk_css_lookup_get_missing (lookup)))
break;
}
g_ptr_array_free (tree_rules, TRUE);
if (change)
{
GtkCssMatcher change_matcher;
_gtk_css_matcher_superset_init (&change_matcher, matcher, GTK_CSS_CHANGE_NAME | GTK_CSS_CHANGE_CLASS);
*change = _gtk_css_selector_tree_get_change_all (priv->tree, &change_matcher);
verify_tree_get_change_results (css_provider, &change_matcher, *change);
}
}
static void
gtk_css_style_provider_private_iface_init (GtkStyleProviderPrivateInterface *iface)
{
iface->get_color = gtk_css_style_provider_get_color;
iface->get_keyframes = gtk_css_style_provider_get_keyframes;
iface->lookup = gtk_css_style_provider_lookup;
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_finalize (GObject *object)
{
GtkCssProvider *css_provider;
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv;
guint i;
css_provider = GTK_CSS_PROVIDER (object);
priv = css_provider->priv;
for (i = 0; i < priv->rulesets->len; i++)
gtk_css_ruleset_clear (&g_array_index (priv->rulesets, GtkCssRuleset, i));
g_array_free (priv->rulesets, TRUE);
_gtk_css_selector_tree_free (priv->tree);
g_hash_table_destroy (priv->symbolic_colors);
g_hash_table_destroy (priv->keyframes);
if (priv->resource)
{
g_resources_unregister (priv->resource);
g_resource_unref (priv->resource);
priv->resource = NULL;
}
G_OBJECT_CLASS (gtk_css_provider_parent_class)->finalize (object);
}
/**
* gtk_css_provider_new:
*
* Returns a newly created #GtkCssProvider.
*
* Returns: A new #GtkCssProvider
**/
GtkCssProvider *
gtk_css_provider_new (void)
{
return g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_CSS_PROVIDER, NULL);
}
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static void
gtk_css_provider_take_error (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssScanner *scanner,
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GError *error)
{
gtk_css_provider_emit_error (provider,
scanner,
error);
g_error_free (error);
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}
static void
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GQuark domain,
gint code,
const char *message)
{
gtk_css_provider_take_error (provider,
scanner,
g_error_new_literal (domain, code, message));
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_error (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GQuark domain,
gint code,
const char *format,
...) G_GNUC_PRINTF (5, 6);
static void
gtk_css_provider_error (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GQuark domain,
gint code,
const char *format,
...)
{
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GError *error;
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
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error = g_error_new_valist (domain, code, format, args);
va_end (args);
gtk_css_provider_take_error (provider, scanner, error);
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_invalid_token (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssScanner *scanner,
const char *expected)
{
gtk_css_provider_error (provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"expected %s", expected);
}
static void
css_provider_commit (GtkCssProvider *css_provider,
GSList *selectors,
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset)
{
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv;
GSList *l;
priv = css_provider->priv;
if (ruleset->styles == NULL && ruleset->widget_style == NULL)
{
g_slist_free_full (selectors, (GDestroyNotify) _gtk_css_selector_free);
return;
}
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for (l = selectors; l; l = l->next)
{
GtkCssRuleset new;
gtk_css_ruleset_init_copy (&new, ruleset, l->data);
g_array_append_val (priv->rulesets, new);
}
g_slist_free (selectors);
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_reset (GtkCssProvider *css_provider)
{
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv;
guint i;
priv = css_provider->priv;
if (priv->resource)
{
g_resources_unregister (priv->resource);
g_resource_unref (priv->resource);
priv->resource = NULL;
}
g_hash_table_remove_all (priv->symbolic_colors);
g_hash_table_remove_all (priv->keyframes);
for (i = 0; i < priv->rulesets->len; i++)
gtk_css_ruleset_clear (&g_array_index (priv->rulesets, GtkCssRuleset, i));
g_array_set_size (priv->rulesets, 0);
_gtk_css_selector_tree_free (priv->tree);
priv->tree = NULL;
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_propagate_error (GtkCssProvider *provider,
GtkCssSection *section,
const GError *error,
GError **propagate_to)
{
char *s;
/* don't fail for deprecations */
if (g_error_matches (error, GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR, GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_DEPRECATED))
{
s = _gtk_css_section_to_string (section);
g_warning ("Theme parsing error: %s: %s", s, error->message);
g_free (s);
return;
}
/* we already set an error. And we'd like to keep the first one */
if (*propagate_to)
return;
*propagate_to = g_error_copy (error);
if (section)
{
s = _gtk_css_section_to_string (section);
g_prefix_error (propagate_to, "%s", s);
g_free (s);
}
}
static gboolean
parse_import (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
GFile *file;
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_IMPORT);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "@import", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_IMPORT);
return FALSE;
}
if (_gtk_css_parser_is_string (scanner->parser))
{
char *uri;
uri = _gtk_css_parser_read_string (scanner->parser);
file = _gtk_css_parser_get_file_for_path (scanner->parser, uri);
g_free (uri);
}
else
{
file = _gtk_css_parser_read_url (scanner->parser);
}
if (file == NULL)
{
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_IMPORT);
return TRUE;
}
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, ";", FALSE))
{
gtk_css_provider_invalid_token (scanner->provider, scanner, "semicolon");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
}
else if (gtk_css_scanner_would_recurse (scanner, file))
{
char *path = g_file_get_path (file);
gtk_css_provider_error (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_IMPORT,
"Loading '%s' would recurse",
path);
g_free (path);
}
else
{
gtk_css_provider_load_internal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
file,
NULL,
NULL);
}
g_object_unref (file);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_IMPORT);
_gtk_css_parser_skip_whitespace (scanner->parser);
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
parse_color_definition (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
GtkCssValue *color;
char *name;
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_COLOR_DEFINITION);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "@define-color", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_COLOR_DEFINITION);
return FALSE;
}
name = _gtk_css_parser_try_name (scanner->parser, TRUE);
if (name == NULL)
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Not a valid color name");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_COLOR_DEFINITION);
return TRUE;
}
color = _gtk_css_color_value_parse (scanner->parser);
if (color == NULL)
{
g_free (name);
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_COLOR_DEFINITION);
return TRUE;
}
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, ";", TRUE))
{
g_free (name);
_gtk_css_value_unref (color);
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Missing semicolon at end of color definition");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_COLOR_DEFINITION);
return TRUE;
}
g_hash_table_insert (scanner->provider->priv->symbolic_colors, name, color);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_COLOR_DEFINITION);
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
parse_binding_set (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
GtkBindingSet *binding_set;
char *name;
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_BINDING_SET);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "@binding-set", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_BINDING_SET);
return FALSE;
}
name = _gtk_css_parser_try_ident (scanner->parser, TRUE);
if (name == NULL)
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Expected name for binding set");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
goto skip_semicolon;
}
binding_set = gtk_binding_set_find (name);
if (!binding_set)
{
binding_set = gtk_binding_set_new (name);
binding_set->parsed = TRUE;
}
g_free (name);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "{", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Expected '{' for binding set");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
goto skip_semicolon;
}
while (!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser) &&
!_gtk_css_parser_begins_with (scanner->parser, '}'))
{
name = _gtk_css_parser_read_value (scanner->parser);
if (name == NULL)
{
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
continue;
}
if (gtk_binding_entry_add_signal_from_string (binding_set, name) != G_TOKEN_NONE)
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Failed to parse binding set.");
}
g_free (name);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, ";", TRUE))
{
if (!_gtk_css_parser_begins_with (scanner->parser, '}') &&
!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Expected semicolon");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
}
}
}
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "}", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"expected '}' after declarations");
if (!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser))
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, FALSE, 0);
}
skip_semicolon:
if (_gtk_css_parser_begins_with (scanner->parser, ';'))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_DEPRECATED,
"Nonstandard semicolon at end of binding set");
_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, ";", TRUE);
}
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_BINDING_SET);
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
parse_keyframes (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
GtkCssKeyframes *keyframes;
char *name;
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_KEYFRAMES);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "@keyframes", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_KEYFRAMES);
return FALSE;
}
name = _gtk_css_parser_try_ident (scanner->parser, TRUE);
if (name == NULL)
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Expected name for keyframes");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
goto exit;
}
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "{", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Expected '{' for keyframes");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
g_free (name);
goto exit;
}
keyframes = _gtk_css_keyframes_parse (scanner->parser);
if (keyframes == NULL)
{
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
g_free (name);
goto exit;
}
g_hash_table_insert (scanner->provider->priv->keyframes, name, keyframes);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "}", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"expected '}' after declarations");
if (!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser))
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, FALSE, 0);
}
exit:
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_KEYFRAMES);
return TRUE;
}
static void
parse_at_keyword (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
if (parse_import (scanner))
return;
if (parse_color_definition (scanner))
return;
if (parse_binding_set (scanner))
return;
if (parse_keyframes (scanner))
return;
else
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"unknown @ rule");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, 0);
}
}
static GSList *
parse_selector_list (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
GSList *selectors = NULL;
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_SELECTOR);
do {
GtkCssSelector *select = _gtk_css_selector_parse (scanner->parser);
if (select == NULL)
{
g_slist_free_full (selectors, (GDestroyNotify) _gtk_css_selector_free);
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, FALSE, 0);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_SELECTOR);
return NULL;
}
selectors = g_slist_prepend (selectors, select);
}
while (_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, ",", TRUE));
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_SELECTOR);
return selectors;
}
static gboolean
name_is_style_property (const char *name)
{
if (name[0] != '-')
return FALSE;
if (g_str_has_prefix (name, "-gtk-"))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
static void
parse_declaration (GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset)
{
GtkStyleProperty *property;
char *name;
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DECLARATION);
name = _gtk_css_parser_try_ident (scanner->parser, TRUE);
if (name == NULL)
goto check_for_semicolon;
property = _gtk_style_property_lookup (name);
if (property == NULL && !name_is_style_property (name))
{
gtk_css_provider_error (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_NAME,
"'%s' is not a valid property name",
name);
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
g_free (name);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DECLARATION);
return;
}
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, ":", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_provider_invalid_token (scanner->provider, scanner, "':'");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
g_free (name);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DECLARATION);
return;
}
if (property)
{
GtkCssValue *value;
g_free (name);
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_VALUE);
value = _gtk_style_property_parse_value (property,
scanner->parser);
if (value == NULL)
{
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_VALUE);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DECLARATION);
return;
}
if (!_gtk_css_parser_begins_with (scanner->parser, ';') &&
!_gtk_css_parser_begins_with (scanner->parser, '}') &&
!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Junk at end of value");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_VALUE);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DECLARATION);
return;
}
if (GTK_IS_CSS_SHORTHAND_PROPERTY (property))
{
GtkCssShorthandProperty *shorthand = GTK_CSS_SHORTHAND_PROPERTY (property);
guint i;
for (i = 0; i < _gtk_css_shorthand_property_get_n_subproperties (shorthand); i++)
{
GtkCssStyleProperty *child = _gtk_css_shorthand_property_get_subproperty (shorthand, i);
GtkCssValue *sub = _gtk_css_array_value_get_nth (value, i);
gtk_css_ruleset_add (ruleset, child, _gtk_css_value_ref (sub), scanner->section);
}
_gtk_css_value_unref (value);
}
else if (GTK_IS_CSS_STYLE_PROPERTY (property))
{
gtk_css_ruleset_add (ruleset, GTK_CSS_STYLE_PROPERTY (property), value, scanner->section);
}
else
{
g_assert_not_reached ();
_gtk_css_value_unref (value);
}
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_VALUE);
}
else if (name_is_style_property (name))
{
char *value_str;
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_VALUE);
value_str = _gtk_css_parser_read_value (scanner->parser);
if (value_str)
{
WidgetPropertyValue *val;
val = widget_property_value_new (name, scanner->section);
val->value = value_str;
gtk_css_ruleset_add_style (ruleset, name, val);
}
else
{
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_VALUE);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DECLARATION);
return;
}
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_VALUE);
}
else
g_free (name);
check_for_semicolon:
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DECLARATION);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, ";", TRUE))
{
if (!_gtk_css_parser_begins_with (scanner->parser, '}') &&
!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"Expected semicolon");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, TRUE, '}');
}
}
}
static void
parse_declarations (GtkCssScanner *scanner,
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset)
{
while (!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser) &&
!_gtk_css_parser_begins_with (scanner->parser, '}'))
{
parse_declaration (scanner, ruleset);
}
}
static void
parse_ruleset (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
GSList *selectors;
GtkCssRuleset ruleset = { 0, };
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_RULESET);
selectors = parse_selector_list (scanner);
if (selectors == NULL)
{
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_RULESET);
return;
}
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "{", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"expected '{' after selectors");
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, FALSE, 0);
g_slist_free_full (selectors, (GDestroyNotify) _gtk_css_selector_free);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_RULESET);
return;
}
parse_declarations (scanner, &ruleset);
if (!_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "}", TRUE))
{
gtk_css_provider_error_literal (scanner->provider,
scanner,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_SYNTAX,
"expected '}' after declarations");
if (!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser))
{
_gtk_css_parser_resync (scanner->parser, FALSE, 0);
g_slist_free_full (selectors, (GDestroyNotify) _gtk_css_selector_free);
gtk_css_ruleset_clear (&ruleset);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_RULESET);
}
}
css_provider_commit (scanner->provider, selectors, &ruleset);
gtk_css_ruleset_clear (&ruleset);
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_RULESET);
}
static void
parse_statement (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
if (_gtk_css_parser_begins_with (scanner->parser, '@'))
parse_at_keyword (scanner);
else
parse_ruleset (scanner);
}
static void
parse_stylesheet (GtkCssScanner *scanner)
{
gtk_css_scanner_push_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DOCUMENT);
_gtk_css_parser_skip_whitespace (scanner->parser);
while (!_gtk_css_parser_is_eof (scanner->parser))
{
if (_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "<!--", TRUE) ||
_gtk_css_parser_try (scanner->parser, "-->", TRUE))
continue;
parse_statement (scanner);
}
gtk_css_scanner_pop_section (scanner, GTK_CSS_SECTION_DOCUMENT);
}
static int
gtk_css_provider_compare_rule (gconstpointer a_,
gconstpointer b_)
{
const GtkCssRuleset *a = (const GtkCssRuleset *) a_;
const GtkCssRuleset *b = (const GtkCssRuleset *) b_;
int compare;
compare = _gtk_css_selector_compare (a->selector, b->selector);
if (compare != 0)
return compare;
return 0;
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_postprocess (GtkCssProvider *css_provider)
{
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv = css_provider->priv;
GtkCssSelectorTreeBuilder *builder;
guint i;
g_array_sort (priv->rulesets, gtk_css_provider_compare_rule);
builder = _gtk_css_selector_tree_builder_new ();
for (i = 0; i < priv->rulesets->len; i++)
{
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset;
ruleset = &g_array_index (priv->rulesets, GtkCssRuleset, i);
_gtk_css_selector_tree_builder_add (builder,
ruleset->selector,
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&ruleset->selector_match,
ruleset);
}
priv->tree = _gtk_css_selector_tree_builder_build (builder);
_gtk_css_selector_tree_builder_free (builder);
#ifndef VERIFY_TREE
for (i = 0; i < priv->rulesets->len; i++)
{
GtkCssRuleset *ruleset;
ruleset = &g_array_index (priv->rulesets, GtkCssRuleset, i);
_gtk_css_selector_free (ruleset->selector);
ruleset->selector = NULL;
}
#endif
}
static gboolean
gtk_css_provider_load_internal (GtkCssProvider *css_provider,
GtkCssScanner *parent,
GFile *file,
const char *text,
GError **error)
{
GtkCssScanner *scanner;
gulong error_handler;
char *free_data = NULL;
if (error)
error_handler = g_signal_connect (css_provider,
"parsing-error",
G_CALLBACK (gtk_css_provider_propagate_error),
error);
else
error_handler = 0; /* silence gcc */
if (text == NULL)
{
GError *load_error = NULL;
if (g_file_load_contents (file, NULL,
&free_data, NULL,
NULL, &load_error))
{
text = free_data;
}
else
{
GtkCssSection *section;
if (parent)
section = gtk_css_section_ref (parent->section);
else
section = _gtk_css_section_new_for_file (GTK_CSS_SECTION_DOCUMENT, file);
gtk_css_provider_error (css_provider,
parent,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR,
GTK_CSS_PROVIDER_ERROR_IMPORT,
"Failed to import: %s",
load_error->message);
gtk_css_section_unref (section);
}
}
if (text)
{
scanner = gtk_css_scanner_new (css_provider,
parent,
parent ? parent->section : NULL,
file,
text);
parse_stylesheet (scanner);
gtk_css_scanner_destroy (scanner);
if (parent == NULL)
gtk_css_provider_postprocess (css_provider);
}
g_free (free_data);
if (error)
{
g_signal_handler_disconnect (css_provider, error_handler);
if (*error)
{
/* We clear all contents from the provider for backwards compat reasons */
gtk_css_provider_reset (css_provider);
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* gtk_css_provider_load_from_data:
* @css_provider: a #GtkCssProvider
* @data: (array length=length) (element-type guint8): CSS data loaded in memory
* @length: the length of @data in bytes, or -1 for NUL terminated strings. If
* @length is not -1, the code will assume it is not NUL terminated and will
* potentially do a copy.
* @error: (out) (allow-none): return location for a #GError, or %NULL
*
* Loads @data into @css_provider, making it clear any previously loaded
* information.
*
* Returns: %TRUE. The return value is deprecated and %FALSE will only be
* returned for backwards compatibility reasons if an @error is not
* %NULL and a loading error occured. To track errors while loading
* CSS, connect to the #GtkCssProvider::parsing-error signal.
**/
gboolean
gtk_css_provider_load_from_data (GtkCssProvider *css_provider,
const gchar *data,
gssize length,
GError **error)
{
char *free_data;
gboolean ret;
g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_CSS_PROVIDER (css_provider), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (data != NULL, FALSE);
if (length < 0)
{
length = strlen (data);
free_data = NULL;
}
else
{
free_data = g_strndup (data, length);
data = free_data;
}
gtk_css_provider_reset (css_provider);
ret = gtk_css_provider_load_internal (css_provider, NULL, NULL, data, error);
g_free (free_data);
_gtk_style_provider_private_changed (GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIVATE (css_provider));
return ret;
}
/**
* gtk_css_provider_load_from_file:
* @css_provider: a #GtkCssProvider
* @file: #GFile pointing to a file to load
* @error: (out) (allow-none): return location for a #GError, or %NULL
*
* Loads the data contained in @file into @css_provider, making it
* clear any previously loaded information.
*
* Returns: %TRUE. The return value is deprecated and %FALSE will only be
* returned for backwards compatibility reasons if an @error is not
* %NULL and a loading error occured. To track errors while loading
* CSS, connect to the #GtkCssProvider::parsing-error signal.
**/
gboolean
gtk_css_provider_load_from_file (GtkCssProvider *css_provider,
GFile *file,
GError **error)
{
gboolean success;
g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_CSS_PROVIDER (css_provider), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_FILE (file), FALSE);
gtk_css_provider_reset (css_provider);
success = gtk_css_provider_load_internal (css_provider, NULL, file, NULL, error);
_gtk_style_provider_private_changed (GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIVATE (css_provider));
return success;
}
/**
* gtk_css_provider_load_from_path:
* @css_provider: a #GtkCssProvider
* @path: the path of a filename to load, in the GLib filename encoding
* @error: (out) (allow-none): return location for a #GError, or %NULL
*
* Loads the data contained in @path into @css_provider, making it clear
* any previously loaded information.
*
* Returns: %TRUE. The return value is deprecated and %FALSE will only be
* returned for backwards compatibility reasons if an @error is not
* %NULL and a loading error occured. To track errors while loading
* CSS, connect to the #GtkCssProvider::parsing-error signal.
**/
gboolean
gtk_css_provider_load_from_path (GtkCssProvider *css_provider,
const gchar *path,
GError **error)
{
GFile *file;
gboolean result;
g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_CSS_PROVIDER (css_provider), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, FALSE);
file = g_file_new_for_path (path);
result = gtk_css_provider_load_from_file (css_provider, file, error);
g_object_unref (file);
return result;
}
/**
* gtk_css_provider_load_from_resource:
* @css_provider: a #GtkCssProvider
* @resource_path: a #GResource resource path
*
* Loads the data contained in the resource at @resource_path into
* the #GtkCssProvider, clearing any previously loaded information.
*
* To track errors while loading CSS, connect to the
* #GtkCssProvider::parsing-error signal.
*
* Since: 3.16
*/
void
gtk_css_provider_load_from_resource (GtkCssProvider *css_provider,
const gchar *resource_path)
{
GFile *file;
gchar *uri, *escaped;
g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_CSS_PROVIDER (css_provider));
g_return_if_fail (resource_path != NULL);
escaped = g_uri_escape_string (resource_path,
G_URI_RESERVED_CHARS_ALLOWED_IN_PATH, FALSE);
uri = g_strconcat ("resource://", escaped, NULL);
g_free (escaped);
file = g_file_new_for_uri (uri);
g_free (uri);
gtk_css_provider_load_from_file (css_provider, file, NULL);
g_object_unref (file);
}
/**
* gtk_css_provider_get_default:
*
* Returns the provider containing the style settings used as a
* fallback for all widgets.
*
* Returns: (transfer none): The provider used for fallback styling.
* This memory is owned by GTK+, and you must not free it.
**/
GtkCssProvider *
gtk_css_provider_get_default (void)
{
static GtkCssProvider *provider;
if (G_UNLIKELY (!provider))
{
provider = gtk_css_provider_new ();
}
return provider;
}
gchar *
_gtk_css_provider_get_theme_dir (void)
{
const gchar *var;
gchar *path;
var = g_getenv ("GTK_DATA_PREFIX");
if (var)
path = g_build_filename (var, "share", "themes", NULL);
else
path = g_build_filename (_gtk_get_data_prefix (), "share", "themes", NULL);
return path;
}
#if (GTK_MINOR_VERSION % 2)
#define MINOR (GTK_MINOR_VERSION + 1)
#else
#define MINOR GTK_MINOR_VERSION
#endif
/*
* Look for
* $dir/$subdir/gtk-3.16/gtk-$variant.css
* $dir/$subdir/gtk-3.14/gtk-$variant.css
* ...
* $dir/$subdir/gtk-3.0/gtk-$variant.css
* and return the first found file.
* We don't check versions before 3.14,
* since those GTK+ versions didn't have
* the versioned loading mechanism.
*/
static gchar *
_gtk_css_find_theme_dir (const gchar *dir,
const gchar *subdir,
const gchar *name,
const gchar *variant)
{
gchar *file;
gchar *base;
gchar *subsubdir;
gint i;
gchar *path;
if (variant)
file = g_strconcat ("gtk-", variant, ".css", NULL);
else
file = g_strdup ("gtk.css");
if (subdir)
base = g_build_filename (dir, subdir, name, NULL);
else
base = g_build_filename (dir, name, NULL);
for (i = MINOR; i >= 0; i = i - 2)
{
if (i < 14)
i = 0;
subsubdir = g_strdup_printf ("gtk-3.%d", i);
path = g_build_filename (base, subsubdir, file, NULL);
g_free (subsubdir);
if (g_file_test (path, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS))
break;
g_free (path);
path = NULL;
}
g_free (file);
g_free (base);
return path;
}
#undef MINOR
static gchar *
_gtk_css_find_theme (const gchar *name,
const gchar *variant)
{
gchar *path;
const gchar *var;
/* First look in the user's config directory */
path = _gtk_css_find_theme_dir (g_get_user_data_dir (), "themes", name, variant);
if (path)
return path;
/* Next look in the user's home directory */
path = _gtk_css_find_theme_dir (g_get_home_dir (), ".themes", name, variant);
if (path)
return path;
/* Finally, try in the default theme directory */
var = g_getenv ("GTK_DATA_PREFIX");
if (!var)
var = _gtk_get_data_prefix ();
path = _gtk_css_find_theme_dir (var, "share" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "themes", name, variant);
return path;
}
/**
* _gtk_css_provider_load_named:
* @provider: a #GtkCssProvider
* @name: A theme name
* @variant: (allow-none): variant to load, for example, "dark", or
* %NULL for the default
*
* Loads a theme from the usual theme paths. The actual process of
* finding the theme might change between releases, but it is
* guaranteed that this function uses the same mechanism to load the
* theme than GTK uses for loading its own theme.
**/
void
_gtk_css_provider_load_named (GtkCssProvider *provider,
const gchar *name,
const gchar *variant)
{
gchar *path;
gchar *resource_path;
g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_CSS_PROVIDER (provider));
g_return_if_fail (name != NULL);
gtk_css_provider_reset (provider);
/* try loading the resource for the theme. This is mostly meant for built-in
* themes.
*/
if (variant)
resource_path = g_strdup_printf ("/org/gtk/libgtk/theme/%s-%s.css", name, variant);
else
resource_path = g_strdup_printf ("/org/gtk/libgtk/theme/%s.css", name);
if (g_resources_get_info (resource_path, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL))
{
gtk_css_provider_load_from_resource (provider, resource_path);
g_free (resource_path);
return;
}
g_free (resource_path);
/* Next try looking for files in the various theme directories. */
path = _gtk_css_find_theme (name, variant);
if (path)
{
char *dir, *resource_file;
GResource *resource;
dir = g_path_get_dirname (path);
resource_file = g_build_filename (dir, "gtk.gresource", NULL);
resource = g_resource_load (resource_file, NULL);
g_free (resource_file);
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if (resource != NULL)
g_resources_register (resource);
gtk_css_provider_load_from_path (provider, path, NULL);
/* Only set this after load, as load_from_path will clear it */
provider->priv->resource = resource;
g_free (path);
g_free (dir);
}
else
{
/* Things failed! Fall back! Fall back! */
if (variant)
{
/* If there was a variant, try without */
_gtk_css_provider_load_named (provider, name, NULL);
}
else
{
/* Worst case, fall back to the default */
g_return_if_fail (!g_str_equal (name, DEFAULT_THEME_NAME)); /* infloop protection */
_gtk_css_provider_load_named (provider, DEFAULT_THEME_NAME, NULL);
}
}
}
/**
* gtk_css_provider_get_named:
* @name: A theme name
* @variant: (allow-none): variant to load, for example, "dark", or
* %NULL for the default
*
* Loads a theme from the usual theme paths
*
* Returns: (transfer none): a #GtkCssProvider with the theme loaded.
* This memory is owned by GTK+, and you must not free it.
*/
GtkCssProvider *
gtk_css_provider_get_named (const gchar *name,
const gchar *variant)
{
static GHashTable *themes = NULL;
GtkCssProvider *provider;
gchar *key;
if (variant == NULL)
key = g_strdup (name);
else
key = g_strconcat (name, "-", variant, NULL);
if (G_UNLIKELY (!themes))
themes = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
provider = g_hash_table_lookup (themes, key);
if (!provider)
{
provider = gtk_css_provider_new ();
_gtk_css_provider_load_named (provider, name, variant);
g_hash_table_insert (themes, g_strdup (key), provider);
}
g_free (key);
return provider;
}
static int
compare_properties (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b, gpointer style)
{
const guint *ua = a;
const guint *ub = b;
PropertyValue *styles = style;
return strcmp (_gtk_style_property_get_name (GTK_STYLE_PROPERTY (styles[*ua].property)),
_gtk_style_property_get_name (GTK_STYLE_PROPERTY (styles[*ub].property)));
}
static int
compare_names (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
{
const WidgetPropertyValue *aa = a;
const WidgetPropertyValue *bb = b;
return strcmp (aa->name, bb->name);
}
static void
gtk_css_ruleset_print (const GtkCssRuleset *ruleset,
GString *str)
{
GList *values, *walk;
WidgetPropertyValue *widget_value;
guint i;
_gtk_css_selector_tree_match_print (ruleset->selector_match, str);
g_string_append (str, " {\n");
if (ruleset->styles)
{
guint *sorted = g_new (guint, ruleset->n_styles);
for (i = 0; i < ruleset->n_styles; i++)
sorted[i] = i;
/* so the output is identical for identical selector styles */
g_qsort_with_data (sorted, ruleset->n_styles, sizeof (guint), compare_properties, ruleset->styles);
for (i = 0; i < ruleset->n_styles; i++)
{
PropertyValue *prop = &ruleset->styles[sorted[i]];
g_string_append (str, " ");
g_string_append (str, _gtk_style_property_get_name (GTK_STYLE_PROPERTY (prop->property)));
g_string_append (str, ": ");
_gtk_css_value_print (prop->value, str);
g_string_append (str, ";\n");
}
g_free (sorted);
}
if (ruleset->widget_style)
{
values = NULL;
for (widget_value = ruleset->widget_style; widget_value != NULL; widget_value = widget_value->next)
values = g_list_prepend (values, widget_value);
/* so the output is identical for identical selector styles */
values = g_list_sort (values, compare_names);
for (walk = values; walk; walk = walk->next)
{
widget_value = walk->data;
g_string_append (str, " ");
g_string_append (str, widget_value->name);
g_string_append (str, ": ");
g_string_append (str, widget_value->value);
g_string_append (str, ";\n");
}
g_list_free (values);
}
g_string_append (str, "}\n");
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_print_colors (GHashTable *colors,
GString *str)
{
GList *keys, *walk;
keys = g_hash_table_get_keys (colors);
/* so the output is identical for identical styles */
keys = g_list_sort (keys, (GCompareFunc) strcmp);
for (walk = keys; walk; walk = walk->next)
{
const char *name = walk->data;
GtkCssValue *color = g_hash_table_lookup (colors, (gpointer) name);
g_string_append (str, "@define-color ");
g_string_append (str, name);
g_string_append (str, " ");
_gtk_css_value_print (color, str);
g_string_append (str, ";\n");
}
g_list_free (keys);
}
static void
gtk_css_provider_print_keyframes (GHashTable *keyframes,
GString *str)
{
GList *keys, *walk;
keys = g_hash_table_get_keys (keyframes);
/* so the output is identical for identical styles */
keys = g_list_sort (keys, (GCompareFunc) strcmp);
for (walk = keys; walk; walk = walk->next)
{
const char *name = walk->data;
GtkCssKeyframes *keyframe = g_hash_table_lookup (keyframes, (gpointer) name);
if (str->len > 0)
g_string_append (str, "\n");
g_string_append (str, "@keyframes ");
g_string_append (str, name);
g_string_append (str, " {\n");
_gtk_css_keyframes_print (keyframe, str);
g_string_append (str, "}\n");
}
g_list_free (keys);
}
/**
* gtk_css_provider_to_string:
* @provider: the provider to write to a string
*
* Converts the @provider into a string representation in CSS
* format.
*
* Using gtk_css_provider_load_from_data() with the return value
* from this function on a new provider created with
* gtk_css_provider_new() will basically create a duplicate of
* this @provider.
*
* Returns: a new string representing the @provider.
*
* Since: 3.2
**/
char *
gtk_css_provider_to_string (GtkCssProvider *provider)
{
GtkCssProviderPrivate *priv;
GString *str;
guint i;
g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_CSS_PROVIDER (provider), NULL);
priv = provider->priv;
str = g_string_new ("");
gtk_css_provider_print_colors (priv->symbolic_colors, str);
gtk_css_provider_print_keyframes (priv->keyframes, str);
for (i = 0; i < priv->rulesets->len; i++)
{
if (str->len != 0)
g_string_append (str, "\n");
gtk_css_ruleset_print (&g_array_index (priv->rulesets, GtkCssRuleset, i), str);
}
return g_string_free (str, FALSE);
}