ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/CSS/Time.h
Daniel Bertalan 4296425bd8 Everywhere: Remove redundant inequality comparison operators
C++20 can automatically synthesize `operator!=` from `operator==`, so
there is no point in writing such functions by hand if all they do is
call through to `operator==`.

This fixes a compile error with compilers that implement P2468 (Clang
16 currently). This paper restores the C++17 behavior that if both
`T::operator==(U)` and `T::operator!=(U)` exist, `U == T` won't be
rewritten in reverse to call `T::operator==(U)`. Removing `!=` operators
makes the rewriting possible again.
See https://reviews.llvm.org/D134529#3853062
2022-11-06 10:25:08 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, Sam Atkins <atkinssj@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#pragma once
#include <AK/RefPtr.h>
#include <AK/String.h>
#include <LibWeb/Forward.h>
namespace Web::CSS {
class Time {
public:
enum class Type {
Calculated,
S,
Ms,
};
static Optional<Type> unit_from_name(StringView);
Time(int value, Type type);
Time(float value, Type type);
static Time make_calculated(NonnullRefPtr<CalculatedStyleValue>);
static Time make_seconds(float);
Time percentage_of(Percentage const&) const;
bool is_calculated() const { return m_type == Type::Calculated; }
NonnullRefPtr<CalculatedStyleValue> calculated_style_value() const;
String to_string() const;
float to_seconds() const;
bool operator==(Time const& other) const
{
if (is_calculated())
return m_calculated_style == other.m_calculated_style;
return m_type == other.m_type && m_value == other.m_value;
}
private:
StringView unit_name() const;
Type m_type;
float m_value { 0 };
RefPtr<CalculatedStyleValue> m_calculated_style;
};
}
template<>
struct AK::Formatter<Web::CSS::Time> : Formatter<StringView> {
ErrorOr<void> format(FormatBuilder& builder, Web::CSS::Time const& time)
{
return Formatter<StringView>::format(builder, time.to_string());
}
};