We're gonna call parse_a_comma_separated_list_of_component_values from
another cpp file soon, so let's prepare for that by instantiating the
specific version we need.
This commit makes it possible to let properties accept easing functions
as values, which will be used in a later commit to implement
animation-timing-function.
We achieve this by making properties that accept a custom-ident value
skip the "someone else's vendor prefix" check for values that start with
a `-` character.
This fixes an issue where e.g `font-family: Arial, -apple-system` would
be rejected by the parser completely. We now treat `-apple-system` like
an identifier in such cases.
Also add `valid-types` metadata for the `font-family` property so this
actually works. :^)
All of the following properties in the font shorthand can be `normal`:
- font-style
- font-variant
- font-weight
- font-stretch
This means that we must allow up to four consecutive `normal` at the
start of a font shorthand value.
`parse_a_calc_function_node()` only detects math functions, but
regularly encounters unrelated functions like `rgba()`. Since we now
support all the math functions, this message is just misleading spam.
The CSS box-shadow property takes 2-4 properties that are `<length>`s,
those being:
- offset-x
- offset-y
- blur-radius
- spread-radius
Previously these were resolved directly to concrete Lengths at parse
time, but now they will be parsed as LengthStyleValues and/or
CalculatedStyleValues and be stored that way until styles are later
resolved.
Previously, using an identifier color like `currentColor` would fail to
parse, since we look at ident tokens (and reject unrecognised ones)
before trying to parse colors.
Instead of hard-coding a check for "calc", we now call out to
parse_dynamic_value() which allows use of other functions like min(),
max(), clamp(), etc.
Anywhere that `<number>` appears in the grammar, `calc()` that resolves
to a number is valid, including inside the `<ratio>` grammar.
Thankfully, a calculation that produces a number cannot rely on any
context information for the calculation, so we can resolve them
straight away and just pretend they were a `<number>` the whole
time. :^)
`foo.is(Token::Type::Delim) && foo.token().delim() == '!'` becomes
`foo.is_delim('!')`, which is a lot less verbose. I really should have
done this ages ago.
This fixes the issue that currently we use "auto" as initial value for
grid-template-column and grid-template-rows although spec says it
should be "none". This makes a lot of difference for these properties
because currently we represent "auto" as a list with one auto-sized
track which means initial value for grid-template-column defines one
"explicit" track while it should define none of them.
This change makes grid-auto-columns/rows be applied to the correct
tracks when initial values is used for grid-template-column/rows.
Wrap the parsing of numbers, integers, and dimensions in a transaction,
which we only commit if that parsed value was actually accepted by the
property.
This fixes `font: 0/0 a;` failing to parse.