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<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
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<meta name="author" content="Marc Attinasi"><title>Adding a new style property - layout cookbook</title></head>
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<body>
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<h1>Adding a new style property</h1>
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<blockquote>
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<h4>Document history:</h4>
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<ul>
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<li>03/21/2002: Marc Attinasi (attinasi@netscape.com) created document
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/ implementing -moz-force-broken-image-icon for bug <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58646">
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58646</a></li>
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<li>
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6/18/2002: David Baron (dbaron@dbaron.org): corrected support
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for 'inherit' and '-moz-initial' (didn't test with code, though),
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and explained what the final boolean in CheckPropertyData is for.
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</li>
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<li>
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11/09/2002: Christopher Aillon (caillon@returnzero.com): updated
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nsCSSPropList.h macro description and added information about
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nsIDOMCSS2Properties.idl.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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<b>NOTE</b>: This document is still missing a few pieces. I need to
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add information on adding to <code>nsComputedDOMStyle</code>.
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</p>
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</blockquote>
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<h2>Overview</h2>
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When a new style property is needed there are many places in the code that
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need to be updated. This document outlines the procedure used to add a new
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property, in this case the property is a proprietary one called '-moz-force-broken-image-icons'
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and is used as a way for a stylesheet to force broken image icons to be displayed.
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This is all being done in the context of <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58646">
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bug 58646</a>.
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<h2>Analysis</h2>
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<p>Up front you have to decide some things about the new property:</p>
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<p><b>Questions:</b></p>
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<ol>
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<li>Is the property proprietary or specified by the CSS standard?</li>
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<li>Is the property inherited?</li>
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<li>What types of values can the property have?</li>
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<li>Does it logically fit with other existing properties?</li>
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<li>What is the impact to the layout of a page if that property changes?</li>
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<li>What do you want to name it?</li>
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</ol>
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<p><b>Answers:</b></p>
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<ol>
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<li>In our specific case, we want a property that is used internally,
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so it is a proprietary property.</li>
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<li>The property is to be used for images, which are leaf elements, so
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there is no need to inherit it.</li>
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<li>The property is used simply to force a broken image to be represented
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by an icon, so it only supports the values '0' and '1' as numerics.<2E></li>
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<li>It is hard to see how this property fits logically in with other
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properties, but if we stretch our imaginations we could say that it is a
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sort of UI property.</li>
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<li>If this property changes, the image frame has to be recreated. This
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is because the decision about whether to display the icon or not will impact
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the decision to replace the image frame with an inline text frame for the
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ALT text, so if the ALT text inline is already made, there is no image frame
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left around to reflow or otherwise modify.</li>
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<li>Finally, the name will be '-moz-force-broken-image-icons' - that
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should be pretty self-describing (by convention we start proprietary property
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names with '-moz-').</li>
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</ol>
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<h2>Implementation</h2>
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<p>There are several places that need to be educated about a new style property.
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They are:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="#CSSPropList">CSS Property Names and Hint Tables</a>: the new
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property name must be made formally know to the system</li>
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<li><a href="#CSSDeclaration">CSS Declaration</a>: the declaration must be
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able to hold the property and its value(s)</li>
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<li><a href="#Parser">CSS Parser</a>: the parser must be able to parse the
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property name, validate the values, and provide a declaration for the property
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and value</li>
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<li><a href="#StyleContext">Style Context</a>: the StyleContext must be able
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to hold the resolved value of the property, and provide a means to retrieve the
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property value. Additionally, the StyleContext has to know what kind of impact a
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change to this property causes.</li>
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<li><a href="#RuleNode">Rule Nodes</a>: the RuleNodes need to know how the
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property is inherited and how it is shared by other elements.</li>
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<li><a href="#DOM">DOM</a>: Your style should be accessible from the DOM so
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users may dynamically set/get its property value.</li>
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<li><a href="#Layout">Layout</a>: layout has to know what to do with the
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property, in other words, the meaning of the property.</li>
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</ul>
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<h3><a name="CSSPropList">CSS Property Name / Constants / Hints</a></h3>
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<p>
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First, add the new name to the property list in <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/shared/public/nsCSSPropList.h">
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nsCSSPropList.h</a>
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<20>Insert the property in the list alphabetically, using the existing
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property names as a template. The format of the entry you will create is:
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</p>
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<pre>CSS_PROP(-moz-force-broken-image-icons, force_broken_image_icons, MozForceBrokenImageIcons, NS_STYLE_HINT_FRAMECHANGE) // bug 58646</pre>
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<p>The first value is the formal property name, in other words the property
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name as it is seen by the CSS parser.<br>
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The second value is the name of the property as it will appear internally.<br>
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The third value is the name of the DOM property used to access your style.<br>
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The last value indicates what must change when the value of the property
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changes. It should be an
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<a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/shared/public/nsChangeHint.h">nsChangeHint</a>.</p>
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<p>If you need to introduce new constants for the values of the property, they
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must be added to <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/layout/base/public/nsStyleConsts.h">
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nsStyleConsts.h</a>
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and to the appropriate keyword tables in <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/shared/src/nsCSSProps.cpp">
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nsCSSProps.cpp</a>
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(note: this cookbook does not do this since the new property does not require
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any new keywords for the property values).
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<h3><a name="CSSDeclaration">CSS Declaration</a></h3>
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Changes will need to be made to the structs and classes defined in <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/html/style/src/nsCSSDeclaration.h">
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nsCSSDeclaration.h </a>
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and <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/html/style/src/nsCSSDeclaration.cpp">
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nsCSSDeclaration.cpp</a>
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<br>
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<br>
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First, find the declaration of the struct that will hold the new property
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value (in the header file). For this example it is the struct <b>nsCSSUserInterface</b>
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. Modify the struct declaration to include a new data member for the new
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property, of the type CSSValue. Next, open the implementation file (the cpp)
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and modify the struct's constructors. <br>
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<br>
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Next, the <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/html/style/src/nsCSSDeclaration.cpp#1410">
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AppendValue</a>
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method must be updated to support your new property. The CSSParser will
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call this to build up a declaration. Find the portion of that method that
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deals with the other properties in the struct that you are adding your property
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to (or create a new section if you are creating a new style struct). For
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this example we will find the 'UserInterface' section and add our new property
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<a href="#AppendValueCase">there</a>
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.<br>
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<pre> // nsCSSUserInterface
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case eCSSProperty_user_input:
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case eCSSProperty_user_modify:
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case eCSSProperty_user_select:
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case eCSSProperty_key_equivalent:
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case eCSSProperty_user_focus:
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case eCSSProperty_resizer:
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case eCSSProperty_cursor:
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case eCSSProperty_force_broken_image_icons: {
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CSS_ENSURE(UserInterface) {
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switch (aProperty) {
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case eCSSProperty_user_input: theUserInterface->mUserInput = aValue; break;
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case eCSSProperty_user_modify: theUserInterface->mUserModify = aValue; break;
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case eCSSProperty_user_select: theUserInterface->mUserSelect = aValue; break;
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case eCSSProperty_key_equivalent:
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CSS_ENSURE_DATA(theUserInterface->mKeyEquivalent, nsCSSValueList) {
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theUserInterface->mKeyEquivalent->mValue = aValue;
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CSS_IF_DELETE(theUserInterface->mKeyEquivalent->mNext);
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}
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break;
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case eCSSProperty_user_focus: theUserInterface->mUserFocus = aValue; break;
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case eCSSProperty_resizer: theUserInterface->mResizer = aValue; break;
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case eCSSProperty_cursor:
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CSS_ENSURE_DATA(theUserInterface->mCursor, nsCSSValueList) {
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theUserInterface->mCursor->mValue = aValue;
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CSS_IF_DELETE(theUserInterface->mCursor->mNext);
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}
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break;
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<b> <a name="AppendValueCase"></a>case eCSSProperty_force_broken_image_icons: theUserInterface->mForceBrokenImageIcon = aValue; break;
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</b>
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CSS_BOGUS_DEFAULT; // make compiler happy
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}
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}
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break;
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}
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</pre>
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The GetValue method must be similarly <a href="#GetValueCase">modified</a>
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:<br>
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<pre> // nsCSSUserInterface
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case eCSSProperty_user_input:
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case eCSSProperty_user_modify:
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case eCSSProperty_user_select:
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case eCSSProperty_key_equivalent:
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case eCSSProperty_user_focus:
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case eCSSProperty_resizer:
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case eCSSProperty_cursor:
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case eCSSProperty_force_broken_image_icons: {
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CSS_VARONSTACK_GET(UserInterface);
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if (nsnull != theUserInterface) {
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switch (aProperty) {
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case eCSSProperty_user_input: aValue = theUserInterface->mUserInput; break;
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case eCSSProperty_user_modify: aValue = theUserInterface->mUserModify; break;
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case eCSSProperty_user_select: aValue = theUserInterface->mUserSelect; break;
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case eCSSProperty_key_equivalent:
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if (nsnull != theUserInterface->mKeyEquivalent) {
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aValue = theUserInterface->mKeyEquivalent->mValue;
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}
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break;
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case eCSSProperty_user_focus: aValue = theUserInterface->mUserFocus; break;
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case eCSSProperty_resizer: aValue = theUserInterface->mResizer; break;
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case eCSSProperty_cursor:
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if (nsnull != theUserInterface->mCursor) {
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aValue = theUserInterface->mCursor->mValue;
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}
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break;
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<b> <a name="GetValueCase"></a>case eCSSProperty_force_broken_image_icons: aValue = theUserInterface->mForceBrokenImageIcons; break;
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</b>
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CSS_BOGUS_DEFAULT; // make compiler happy
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}
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}
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else {
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aValue.Reset();
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}
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break;
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}
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</pre>
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Finally <a href="#ListCase">modify </a>
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the 'List' method to output the property value.<br>
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<pre>void nsCSSUserInterface::List(FILE* out, PRInt32 aIndent) const
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{
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for (PRInt32 index = aIndent; --index >= 0; ) fputs(" ", out);
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nsAutoString buffer;
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mUserInput.AppendToString(buffer, eCSSProperty_user_input);
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mUserModify.AppendToString(buffer, eCSSProperty_user_modify);
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mUserSelect.AppendToString(buffer, eCSSProperty_user_select);
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nsCSSValueList* keyEquiv = mKeyEquivalent;
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while (nsnull != keyEquiv) {
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keyEquiv->mValue.AppendToString(buffer, eCSSProperty_key_equivalent);
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keyEquiv= keyEquiv->mNext;
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}
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mUserFocus.AppendToString(buffer, eCSSProperty_user_focus);
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mResizer.AppendToString(buffer, eCSSProperty_resizer);
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nsCSSValueList* cursor = mCursor;
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while (nsnull != cursor) {
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cursor->mValue.AppendToString(buffer, eCSSProperty_cursor);
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cursor = cursor->mNext;
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}
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<b> <a name="ListCase"></a>mForceBrokenImageIcon.AppendToString(buffer,eCSSProperty_force_broken_image_icons);</b>
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fputs(NS_LossyConvertUTF16toASCII(buffer).get(), out);
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}
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</pre>
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<h3><a name="Parser">CSS Parser</a></h3>
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Next, the CSSParser must be educated about this new property so that it can
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read in the formal declarations and build up the internal declarations that
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will be used to build the rules. If you are adding a simple property that
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takes a single value, you simply add your new property to the ParseSingleProperty
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method. If a more complex parsing is required you will have to write a new
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method to handle it, modeling it off of one of the existing parsing helper
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methods (see <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/html/style/src/nsCSSParser.cpp#4151">
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ParseBackground</a>
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, for and example). We are just adding a simple single-value property here.<br>
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<br>
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Open nsCSSParser.cpp and look for the method <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/html/style/src/nsCSSParser.cpp#3580">
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ParseSingleProperty</a>
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. This method is responsible for calling the relevant helper routine to parse
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the value(s). Find an existing property that is similar to the property you
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are adding. For our example we are adding a property that takes a numeric
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value so we will model it after the 'height' property and call ParsePositiveVariant.
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Add a new case for the new property and call the appropriate parser-helper
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and make a call to ParseVariant passing the <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/html/style/src/nsCSSParser.cpp#2754">
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variant flag</a>
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that makes sense for your property. In our case<br>
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<br>
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<pre><EFBFBD> case eCSSProperty_force_broken_image_icons:</pre>
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<pre><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> return ParsePositiveVariant(aErrorCode, aValue, VARIANT_INTEGER, nsnull);</pre>
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This will parse the value as a positive integer value, which is what we want.<br>
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<br>
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<h3><a name="StyleContext">Style Context</a></h3>
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Having implemented support for the new property in the CSS Parser and CSS
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Declaration classes in the content module, it is now time to provide support
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for the new property in layout. The Style Context must be given a new data
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member corresponding to the declaration's new data member, so the computed
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value can be held for the layout objects to use.<br>
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<br>
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First look into <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/shared/public/nsStyleStruct.h">
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nsStyleStruct.h</a>
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to see the existing style strucs. Find the one that you want to store the
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data on. In this example, we want to put it on the nsStyleUserInterface struct,
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however there is also a class nsStyleUIReset that holds the non-inherited
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values, so we will use that one (remember, our property is not inherited).
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Add a <a href="#StyleContextMember">data member</a>
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to hold the value:
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<pre>struct nsStyleUIReset {
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nsStyleUIReset(void);
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nsStyleUIReset(const nsStyleUIReset& aOther);
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~nsStyleUIReset(void);
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NS_DEFINE_STATIC_STYLESTRUCTID_ACCESSOR(eStyleStruct_UIReset)
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void* operator new(size_t sz, nsPresContext* aContext) {
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return aContext->AllocateFromShell(sz);
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}
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void Destroy(nsPresContext* aContext) {
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this->~nsStyleUIReset();
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aContext->FreeToShell(sizeof(nsStyleUIReset), this);
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};
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PRInt32 CalcDifference(const nsStyleUIReset& aOther) const;
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PRUint8 mUserSelect; // [reset] (selection-style)
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PRUnichar mKeyEquivalent; // [reset] XXX what type should this be?
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PRUint8 mResizer; // [reset]
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<b><a name="StyleContextMember"></a>PRUint8 mForceBrokenImageIcon; // [reset] (0 if not forcing, otherwise forcing)</b>
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};
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</pre>
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In the implementation file <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/shared/src/nsStyleStruct.cpp">
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nsStyleContext.cpp </a>
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add the new data member to the constructors of the style struct and the CalcDifference
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method, which must return the correct style-change hint when a change to
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your new property is detected. The constructor changes are obvious, but here
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is the CalcDifference change for our example:<br>
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<pre>PRInt32 nsStyleUIReset::CalcDifference(const nsStyleUIReset& aOther) const
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{
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<b> if (mForceBrokenImageIcon == aOther.mForceBrokenImageIcon) {</b>
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if (mResizer == aOther.mResizer) {
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if (mUserSelect == aOther.mUserSelect) {
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if (mKeyEquivalent == aOther.mKeyEquivalent) {
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return NS_STYLE_HINT_NONE;
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}
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return NS_STYLE_HINT_CONTENT;
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}
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return NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
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}
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return NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
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}
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<b>return NS_STYLE_HINT_FRAMECHANGE;
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</b>}
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</pre>
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<h3>CSSStyleRule</h3>
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The nsCSSStyleRule must be updated to manage mapping the declaration to the
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style struct. In the file <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/html/style/src/nsCSSStyleRule.cpp">
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nsCSSStyleRule.cpp</a>
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, locate the Declaration mapping function corresponding to the style struct
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you have added your property to. For example, we <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/MapUIForDeclChange">
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update </a>
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MapUIForDeclaration:<br>
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<pre>static nsresult
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MapUIForDeclaration(nsCSSDeclaration* aDecl, const nsStyleStructID& aID, nsCSSUserInterface& aUI)
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{
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if (!aDecl)
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return NS_OK; // The rule must have a declaration.
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nsCSSUserInterface* ourUI = (nsCSSUserInterface*)aDecl->GetData(kCSSUserInterfaceSID);
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if (!ourUI)
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return NS_OK; // We don't have any rules for UI.
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if (aID == eStyleStruct_UserInterface) {
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if (aUI.mUserFocus.GetUnit() == eCSSUnit_Null && ourUI->mUserFocus.GetUnit() != eCSSUnit_Null)
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aUI.mUserFocus = ourUI->mUserFocus;
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if (aUI.mUserInput.GetUnit() == eCSSUnit_Null && ourUI->mUserInput.GetUnit() != eCSSUnit_Null)
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aUI.mUserInput = ourUI->mUserInput;
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if (aUI.mUserModify.GetUnit() == eCSSUnit_Null && ourUI->mUserModify.GetUnit() != eCSSUnit_Null)
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aUI.mUserModify = ourUI->mUserModify;
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if (!aUI.mCursor && ourUI->mCursor)
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aUI.mCursor = ourUI->mCursor;
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}
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else if (aID == eStyleStruct_UIReset) {
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if (aUI.mUserSelect.GetUnit() == eCSSUnit_Null && ourUI->mUserSelect.GetUnit() != eCSSUnit_Null)
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aUI.mUserSelect = ourUI->mUserSelect;
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if (!aUI.mKeyEquivalent && ourUI->mKeyEquivalent)
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aUI.mKeyEquivalent = ourUI->mKeyEquivalent;
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if (aUI.mResizer.GetUnit() == eCSSUnit_Null && ourUI->mResizer.GetUnit() != eCSSUnit_Null)
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aUI.mResizer = ourUI->mResizer;
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<b>
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<a name="MapUIForDeclChange"></a>if (aUI.mForceBrokenImageIcon.GetUnit() == eCSSUnit_Null && ourUI->mForceBrokenImageIcon.GetUnit() == eCSSUnit_Integer)
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aUI.mForceBrokenImageIcon = ourUI->mForceBrokenImageIcon;</b>
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}
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return NS_OK;
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}
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</pre>
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<h3><a name="RuleNode">Rule Node</a></h3>
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Now we have to update the RuleNode code to know about the new property. First,
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locate the PropertyCheckData array for the data that you added the new property
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to. For this example, we add the following:<br>
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<pre>static const PropertyCheckData UIResetCheckProperties[] = {
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CHECKDATA_PROP(nsCSSUserInterface, mUserSelect, CHECKDATA_VALUE, PR_FALSE),
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CHECKDATA_PROP(nsCSSUserInterface, mResizer, CHECKDATA_VALUE, PR_FALSE),
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CHECKDATA_PROP(nsCSSUserInterface, mKeyEquivalent, CHECKDATA_VALUELIST, PR_FALSE)
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<b>CHECKDATA_PROP(nsCSSUserInterface, mForceBrokenImageIcon, CHECKDATA_VALUE, PR_FALSE)</b>
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};
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</pre>
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The first two arguments correspond to the structure and data member from
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the CSSDeclaration, the third is the data type, the fourth indicates
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whether it is a coord value that uses an explicit inherit value on the
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style data struct that must be computed by layout.<br>
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<br>
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Next, we have to make sure the ComputeXXX method for the structure the property
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was added to is updated to mange the new value. In this example we need to
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modify the nsRuleNode::ComputeUIResetData method to handle the CSS Declaration
|
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to the style struct:<br>
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||
<pre> ...
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||
// resizer: auto, none, enum, inherit
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if (eCSSUnit_Enumerated == uiData.mResizer.GetUnit()) {
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ui->mResizer = uiData.mResizer.GetIntValue();
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||
}
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else if (eCSSUnit_Auto == uiData.mResizer.GetUnit()) {
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ui->mResizer = NS_STYLE_RESIZER_AUTO;
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||
}
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else if (eCSSUnit_None == uiData.mResizer.GetUnit()) {
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||
ui->mResizer = NS_STYLE_RESIZER_NONE;
|
||
}
|
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else if (eCSSUnit_Inherit == uiData.mResizer.GetUnit()) {
|
||
inherited = PR_TRUE;
|
||
ui->mResizer = parentUI->mResizer;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
<b>// force-broken-image-icons: integer, inherit, -moz-initial
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if (eCSSUnit_Integer == uiData.mForceBrokenImageIcons.GetUnit()) {
|
||
ui->mForceBrokenImageIcons = uiData.mForceBrokenImageIcons.GetIntValue();
|
||
} else if (eCSSUnit_Inherit == uiData.mForceBrokenImageIcons.GetUnit()) {
|
||
inherited = PR_TRUE;
|
||
ui->mForceBrokenImageIcons = parentUI->mForceBrokenImageIcons;
|
||
} else if (eCSSUnit_Initial == uiData.mForceBrokenImageIcons.GetUnit()) {
|
||
ui->mForceBrokenImageIcons = 0;
|
||
}</b>
|
||
|
||
if (inherited)
|
||
// We inherited, and therefore can't be cached in the rule node. We have to be put right on the
|
||
// style context.
|
||
aContext->SetStyle(eStyleStruct_UIReset, *ui);
|
||
else {
|
||
// We were fully specified and can therefore be cached right on the rule node.
|
||
if (!aHighestNode->mStyleData.mResetData)
|
||
aHighestNode->mStyleData.mResetData = new (mPresContext) nsResetStyleData;
|
||
aHighestNode->mStyleData.mResetData->mUIData = ui;
|
||
// Propagate the bit down.
|
||
PropagateDependentBit(NS_STYLE_INHERIT_UI_RESET, aHighestNode);
|
||
}
|
||
...
|
||
</pre>
|
||
<h3><a name="DOM">DOM</a></h3>
|
||
Users in scripts, or anywhere outside of layout/ or content/ may need to access
|
||
the new property. This is done using the CSS OM, specifically
|
||
<code>nsIDOMCSSStyleDeclaration</code> and <code>nsIDOMCSS2Properties</code>.
|
||
By the magic of C++ pre-processing, the
|
||
CSS2Properties interfaces will be implemented automatically when you
|
||
<a href="#CSSPropList">add your property</a> to <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/shared/public/nsCSSPropList.h">
|
||
nsCSSPropList.h</a>. Because of this, if you fail to add your property to the
|
||
DOM interface, you will be rewarded with compiler errors. All you have to do
|
||
is modify <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/dom/public/idl/css/nsIDOMCSS2Properties.idl">
|
||
nsIDOMCSS2Properties.idl</a> and add the appropriate attribute to the
|
||
<code>nsIDOMNSCSS2Properties</code> interface (lower in the file).
|
||
For example:<br>
|
||
<pre> attribute DOMString MozForceBrokenImageIcon;
|
||
// raises(DOMException) on setting
|
||
|
||
</pre>
|
||
<h3><a name="Layout">Layout</a></h3>
|
||
OK, finally the style system is supporting the new property. It is time to
|
||
actually make use of it now.<br>
|
||
<br>
|
||
In layout, retrieve the styleStruct that has the new property from the frame's
|
||
style context. Access the new property and get its value. It is that simple.
|
||
For this example, it looks like this, in nsImageFrame:<br>
|
||
<pre> PRBool forceIcon = PR_FALSE;
|
||
|
||
if (GetStyleUIReset()->mForceBrokenImageIcon) {
|
||
forceIcon = PR_TRUE;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
</pre>
|
||
Create some testcases with style rules that use the new property, make sure
|
||
it is being parsed correctly. Test it in an external stylesheet and in inline
|
||
style. Test that it is inherited correctly, or not inherited as appropriate
|
||
to your property. Update this document with any further details, or correcting
|
||
any errors.<br>
|
||
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