
This is a very bulky way of doing this, and doesn't seem sustainable to implement every shorthand property this way, but it's a place to start. The "margin" CSS property now expands into its four longhands as far as my understanding of the specs. Note that shorthand expansion happens when we *resolve* style, not when we parse CSS. I'm not sure this is correct anymore, I think other UA's may actually expand shorthands into the declaration directly at parse these days. If so, we should do this at parsing as well.
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259 B
C
8 lines
259 B
C
#pragma once
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#include <AK/NonnullRefPtr.h>
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#include <LibHTML/CSS/StyleSheet.h>
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RefPtr<StyleSheet> parse_css(const StringView&);
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RefPtr<StyleDeclaration> parse_css_declaration(const StringView&);
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NonnullRefPtr<StyleValue> parse_css_value(const StringView&);
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