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284 строки
9.6 KiB
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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/* Iterator class for frame lists that respect CSS "order" during layout */
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#ifndef mozilla_CSSOrderAwareFrameIterator_h
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#define mozilla_CSSOrderAwareFrameIterator_h
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#include <algorithm>
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#include "nsFrameList.h"
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#include "nsIFrame.h"
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#include "mozilla/Maybe.h"
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#include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
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#if defined(__clang__) && __clang_major__ == 3 && __clang_minor__ <= 9
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# define CLANG_CRASH_BUG 1
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#endif
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namespace mozilla {
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/**
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* CSSOrderAwareFrameIteratorT is a base class for iterators that traverse
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* child frame lists in a way that respects their CSS "order" property.
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* https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox-1/#order-property
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* This class isn't meant to be directly used; instead, use its specializations
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* CSSOrderAwareFrameIterator and ReverseCSSOrderAwareFrameIterator.
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*
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* Client code can use a CSSOrderAwareFrameIterator to traverse lower-"order"
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* frames before higher-"order" ones (as required for correct flex/grid
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* layout), without modifying the frames' actual ordering within the frame
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* tree. Any frames with equal "order" values will be traversed consecutively,
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* in frametree order (which is generally equivalent to DOM order).
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*
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* By default, the iterator will skip past placeholder frames during
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* iteration. You can adjust this behavior via the ChildFilter constructor arg.
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*
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* By default, the iterator will use the frames' CSS "order" property to
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* determine its traversal order. However, it can be customized to instead use
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* the (prefixed) legacy "box-ordinal-group" CSS property instead, as part of
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* emulating "display:-webkit-box" containers. This behavior can be customized
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* using the OrderingProperty constructor arg.
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*
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* A few notes on performance:
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* - If you're iterating multiple times in a row, it's a good idea to reuse
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* the same iterator (calling Reset() to start each new iteration), rather than
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* instantiating a new one each time.
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* - If you have foreknowledge of the list's orderedness, you can save some
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* time by passing eKnownOrdered or eKnownUnordered to the constructor (which
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* will skip some checks during construction).
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*
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* Warning: if the given frame list changes, it makes the iterator invalid and
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* bad things will happen if it's used further.
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*/
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template <typename Iterator>
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class CSSOrderAwareFrameIteratorT {
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public:
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enum OrderState { eUnknownOrder, eKnownOrdered, eKnownUnordered };
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enum ChildFilter { eSkipPlaceholders, eIncludeAll };
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enum OrderingProperty {
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eUseOrder, // Default behavior: use "order".
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eUseBoxOrdinalGroup // Legacy behavior: use prefixed "box-ordinal-group".
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};
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CSSOrderAwareFrameIteratorT(nsIFrame* aContainer,
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nsIFrame::ChildListID aListID,
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ChildFilter aFilter = eSkipPlaceholders,
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OrderState aState = eUnknownOrder,
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OrderingProperty aOrderProp = eUseOrder)
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: mChildren(aContainer->GetChildList(aListID)),
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mArrayIndex(0),
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mItemIndex(0),
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mSkipPlaceholders(aFilter == eSkipPlaceholders)
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#ifdef DEBUG
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,
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mContainer(aContainer),
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mListID(aListID)
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#endif
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT(aContainer->IsFlexOrGridContainer(),
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"Only use this iterator in a container that honors 'order'");
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size_t count = 0;
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bool isOrdered = aState != eKnownUnordered;
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if (aState == eUnknownOrder) {
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auto maxOrder = std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::min();
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for (auto child : mChildren) {
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++count;
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int32_t order;
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if (aOrderProp == eUseBoxOrdinalGroup) {
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// We'll be using mBoxOrdinal, which has type uint32_t. However, the
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// modern 'order' property (whose functionality we're co-opting) has
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// type int32_t. So: if we happen to have a uint32_t value that's
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// greater than INT32_MAX, we clamp it rather than letting it
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// overflow. Chances are, this is just an author using BIG_VALUE
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// anyway, so the clamped value should be fine.
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uint32_t clampedBoxOrdinal = std::min(
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child->StyleXUL()->mBoxOrdinal, static_cast<uint32_t>(INT32_MAX));
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order = static_cast<int32_t>(clampedBoxOrdinal);
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} else {
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order = child->StylePosition()->mOrder;
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}
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if (order < maxOrder) {
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isOrdered = false;
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break;
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}
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maxOrder = order;
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}
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}
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if (isOrdered) {
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mIter.emplace(begin(mChildren));
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mIterEnd.emplace(end(mChildren));
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} else {
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count *= 2; // XXX somewhat arbitrary estimate for now...
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mArray.emplace(count);
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for (Iterator i(begin(mChildren)), iEnd(end(mChildren)); i != iEnd; ++i) {
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mArray->AppendElement(*i);
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}
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auto comparator = (aOrderProp == eUseBoxOrdinalGroup)
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? CSSBoxOrdinalGroupComparator
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: CSSOrderComparator;
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// XXX replace this with nsTArray::StableSort when bug 1147091 is fixed.
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std::stable_sort(mArray->begin(), mArray->end(), comparator);
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}
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if (mSkipPlaceholders) {
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SkipPlaceholders();
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}
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}
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~CSSOrderAwareFrameIteratorT() {
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MOZ_ASSERT(IsForward() == mItemCount.isNothing());
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}
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bool IsForward() const;
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Iterator begin(const nsFrameList& aList);
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Iterator end(const nsFrameList& aList);
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nsIFrame* operator*() const {
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MOZ_ASSERT(!AtEnd());
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if (mIter.isSome()) {
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return **mIter;
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}
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return (*mArray)[mArrayIndex];
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}
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/**
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* Return the child index of the current item, placeholders not counted.
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* It's forbidden to call this method when the current frame is placeholder.
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*/
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size_t ItemIndex() const {
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MOZ_ASSERT(!AtEnd());
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MOZ_ASSERT(!(**this)->IsPlaceholderFrame(),
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"MUST not call this when at a placeholder");
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MOZ_ASSERT(IsForward() || mItemIndex < *mItemCount,
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"Returning an out-of-range mItemIndex...");
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return mItemIndex;
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}
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void SetItemCount(size_t aItemCount) {
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#ifndef CLANG_CRASH_BUG
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MOZ_ASSERT(mIter.isSome() || aItemCount <= mArray->Length(),
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"item count mismatch");
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#endif
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mItemCount.emplace(aItemCount);
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// Note: it's OK if mItemIndex underflows -- ItemIndex()
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// will not be called unless there is at least one item.
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mItemIndex = IsForward() ? 0 : *mItemCount - 1;
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}
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/**
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* Skip over placeholder children.
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*/
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void SkipPlaceholders() {
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if (mIter.isSome()) {
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for (; *mIter != *mIterEnd; ++*mIter) {
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nsIFrame* child = **mIter;
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if (!child->IsPlaceholderFrame()) {
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return;
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}
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}
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} else {
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for (; mArrayIndex < mArray->Length(); ++mArrayIndex) {
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nsIFrame* child = (*mArray)[mArrayIndex];
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if (!child->IsPlaceholderFrame()) {
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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bool AtEnd() const {
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#ifndef CLANG_CRASH_BUG
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// Clang 3.6.2 crashes when compiling this assertion:
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MOZ_ASSERT(mIter.isSome() || mArrayIndex <= mArray->Length());
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#endif
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return mIter ? (*mIter == *mIterEnd) : mArrayIndex >= mArray->Length();
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}
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void Next() {
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#ifdef DEBUG
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MOZ_ASSERT(!AtEnd());
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nsFrameList list = mContainer->GetChildList(mListID);
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MOZ_ASSERT(list.FirstChild() == mChildren.FirstChild() &&
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list.LastChild() == mChildren.LastChild(),
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"the list of child frames must not change while iterating!");
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#endif
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if (mSkipPlaceholders || !(**this)->IsPlaceholderFrame()) {
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IsForward() ? ++mItemIndex : --mItemIndex;
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}
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if (mIter.isSome()) {
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++*mIter;
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} else {
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++mArrayIndex;
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}
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if (mSkipPlaceholders) {
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SkipPlaceholders();
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}
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}
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void Reset(ChildFilter aFilter = eSkipPlaceholders) {
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if (mIter.isSome()) {
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mIter.reset();
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mIter.emplace(begin(mChildren));
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mIterEnd.reset();
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mIterEnd.emplace(end(mChildren));
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} else {
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mArrayIndex = 0;
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}
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mItemIndex = IsForward() ? 0 : *mItemCount - 1;
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mSkipPlaceholders = aFilter == eSkipPlaceholders;
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if (mSkipPlaceholders) {
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SkipPlaceholders();
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}
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}
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bool IsValid() const { return mIter.isSome() || mArray.isSome(); }
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void Invalidate() {
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mIter.reset();
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mArray.reset();
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mozWritePoison(&mChildren, sizeof(mChildren));
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}
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bool ItemsAreAlreadyInOrder() const { return mIter.isSome(); }
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static bool CSSOrderComparator(nsIFrame* const& a, nsIFrame* const& b);
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static bool CSSBoxOrdinalGroupComparator(nsIFrame* const& a,
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nsIFrame* const& b);
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private:
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nsFrameList mChildren;
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// Used if child list is already in ascending 'order'.
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Maybe<Iterator> mIter;
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Maybe<Iterator> mIterEnd;
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// Used if child list is *not* in ascending 'order'.
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// This array is pre-sorted in reverse order for a reverse iterator.
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Maybe<nsTArray<nsIFrame*>> mArray;
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size_t mArrayIndex;
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// The index of the current item (placeholders excluded).
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size_t mItemIndex;
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// The number of items (placeholders excluded).
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// It's only initialized and used in a reverse iterator.
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Maybe<size_t> mItemCount;
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// Skip placeholder children in the iteration?
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bool mSkipPlaceholders;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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nsIFrame* mContainer;
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nsIFrame::ChildListID mListID;
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#endif
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};
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typedef CSSOrderAwareFrameIteratorT<nsFrameList::iterator>
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CSSOrderAwareFrameIterator;
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typedef CSSOrderAwareFrameIteratorT<nsFrameList::reverse_iterator>
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ReverseCSSOrderAwareFrameIterator;
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} // namespace mozilla
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#endif // mozilla_CSSOrderAwareFrameIterator_h
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