pjs/editor/libeditor/html/nsWSRunObject.h

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#ifndef __wsrunobject_h__
#define __wsrunobject_h__
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsISupportsArray.h"
#include "nsIDOMNode.h"
#include "nsISupportsArray.h"
#include "nsITextContent.h"
#include "nsIEditor.h"
class nsIDOMDocument;
class nsIDOMNode;
class nsHTMLEditor;
// class nsWSRunObject represents the entire whitespace situation
// around a given point. It collects up a list of nodes that contain
// whitespace and categorizes in up to 3 different WSFragments (detailed
// below). Each WSFragment is a collection of whitespace that is
// either all insignificant, or that is significant. A WSFragment could
// consist of insignificant whitespace because it is after a block
// boundary or after a break. Or it could be insignificant because it
// is before a block. Or it could be significant because it is
// surrounded by text, or starts and ends with nbsps, etc.
// Throughout I refer to LeadingWS, NormalWS, TrailingWS. LeadingWS & TrailingWS
// are runs of ascii ws that are insignificant (do not render) because they
// are adjacent to block boundaries, or after a break. NormalWS is ws that
// does cause soem rendering. Note that not all the ws in a NormalWS run need
// render. For example, two ascii spaces surrounded by text on both sides
// will only render as one space (in non-preformatted stlye html), yet both
// spaces count as NormalWS. Together, they render as the one visible space.
class nsWSRunObject
{
public:
typedef enum
{
kForward,
kBackward
} EWSDirection;
// constructor / destructor -----------------------------------------------
nsWSRunObject(nsHTMLEditor *aEd);
nsWSRunObject(nsHTMLEditor *aEd, nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset);
~nsWSRunObject();
// public methods ---------------------------------------------------------
// PrepareToJoinBlocks fixes up ws at the end of aLeftParent and the
// beginning of aRightParent in preperation for them to be joined.
// example of fixup: trailingws in aLeftParent needs to be removed.
static nsresult PrepareToJoinBlocks(nsHTMLEditor *aEd,
nsIDOMNode *aLeftParent,
nsIDOMNode *aRightParent);
// PrepareToDeleteRange fixes up ws before {aStartNode,aStartOffset}
// and after {aEndNode,aEndOffset} in preperation for content
// in that range to be deleted. Note that the nodes and offsets
// are adjusted in response to any dom changes we make while
// adjusting ws.
// example of fixup: trailingws before {aStartNode,aStartOffset}
// needs to be removed.
static nsresult PrepareToDeleteRange(nsHTMLEditor *aHTMLEd,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aStartNode,
PRInt32 *aStartOffset,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aEndNode,
PRInt32 *aEndOffset);
// PrepareToDeleteNode fixes up ws before and after aNode in preperation
// for aNode to be deleted.
// example of fixup: trailingws before aNode needs to be removed.
static nsresult PrepareToDeleteNode(nsHTMLEditor *aHTMLEd,
nsIDOMNode *aNode);
// PrepareToSplitAcrossBlocks fixes up ws before and after
// {aSplitNode,aSplitOffset} in preperation for a block
// parent to be split. Note that the aSplitNode and aSplitOffset
// are adjusted in response to any dom changes we make while
// adjusting ws.
// example of fixup: normalws before {aSplitNode,aSplitOffset}
// needs to end with nbsp.
static nsresult PrepareToSplitAcrossBlocks(nsHTMLEditor *aHTMLEd,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aSplitNode,
PRInt32 *aSplitOffset);
// InsertBreak inserts a br node at {aInOutParent,aInOutOffset}
// and makes any needed adjustments to ws around that point.
// example of fixup: normalws after {aInOutParent,aInOutOffset}
// needs to begin with nbsp.
nsresult InsertBreak(nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aInOutParent,
PRInt32 *aInOutOffset,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *outBRNode,
nsIEditor::EDirection aSelect);
// InsertText inserts a string at {aInOutParent,aInOutOffset}
// and makes any needed adjustments to ws around that point.
// example of fixup: trailingws before {aInOutParent,aInOutOffset}
// needs to be removed.
nsresult InsertText(const nsAReadableString& aStringToInsert,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aInOutNode,
PRInt32 *aInOutOffset,
nsIDOMDocument *aDoc);
// DeleteWSBackward deletes a single visible piece of ws before
// the ws point (the point to create the wsRunObject, passed to
// its constructor). It makes any needed conversion to adjacent
// ws to retain its significance.
nsresult DeleteWSBackward();
// DeleteWSForward deletes a single visible piece of ws after
// the ws point (the point to create the wsRunObject, passed to
// its constructor). It makes any needed conversion to adjacent
// ws to retain its significance.
nsresult DeleteWSForward();
// PriorVisibleNode returns the first piece of visible thing
// before {aNode,aOffset}. If there is no visible ws qualifying
// it returns what is before the ws run. Note that
// {outVisNode,outVisOffset} is set to just AFTER the visible
// object.
nsresult PriorVisibleNode(nsIDOMNode *aNode,
PRInt32 aOffset,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *outVisNode,
PRInt32 *outVisOffset,
PRInt16 *outType);
// NextVisibleNode returns the first piece of visible thing
// after {aNode,aOffset}. If there is no visible ws qualifying
// it returns what is after the ws run. Note that
// {outVisNode,outVisOffset} is set to just BEFORE the visible
// object.
nsresult NextVisibleNode (nsIDOMNode *aNode,
PRInt32 aOffset,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *outVisNode,
PRInt32 *outVisOffset,
PRInt16 *outType);
// AdjustWhitespace examines the ws object for nbsp's that can
// be safely converted to regular ascii space and converts them.
nsresult AdjustWhitespace();
// public enums ---------------------------------------------------------
enum {eNone = 0};
enum {eLeadingWS = 1}; // leading insignificant ws, ie, after block or br
enum {eTrailingWS = 1 << 1}; // trailing insignificant ws, ie, before block
enum {eNormalWS = 1 << 2}; // normal significant ws, ie, after text, image, ...
enum {eText = 1 << 3}; // indicates regular (non-ws) text
enum {eSpecial = 1 << 4}; // indicates an inline non-container, like image
enum {eBreak = 1 << 5}; // indicates a br node
enum {eOtherBlock = 1 << 6}; // indicates a block other than one ws run is in
enum {eThisBlock = 1 << 7}; // indicates the block ws run is in
enum {eBlock = eOtherBlock | eThisBlock}; // block found
enum {eBefore = 1};
enum {eAfter = 1 << 1};
enum {eBoth = eBefore | eAfter};
protected:
// WSFragment struct ---------------------------------------------------------
// WSFragment represents a single run of ws (all leadingws, or all normalws,
// or all trailingws, or all leading+trailingws). Note that this single run may
// still span multiple nodes.
struct WSFragment
{
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> mStartNode; // node where ws run starts
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> mEndNode; // node where ws run ends
PRInt16 mStartOffset; // offset where ws run starts
PRInt16 mEndOffset; // offset where ws run ends
PRInt16 mType, mLeftType, mRightType; // type of ws, and what is to left and right of it
WSFragment *mLeft, *mRight; // other ws runs to left or right. may be null.
WSFragment() : mStartNode(0),mEndNode(0),mStartOffset(0),
mEndOffset(0),mType(0),mLeftType(0),
mRightType(0),mLeft(0),mRight(0) {}
};
// WSPoint struct ------------------------------------------------------------
// A WSPoint struct represents a unique location within the ws run. It is
// always within a textnode that is one of the nodes stored in the list
// in the wsRunObject. For convenience, the character at that point is also
// stored in the struct.
struct WSPoint
{
nsCOMPtr<nsITextContent> mTextNode;
PRInt16 mOffset;
PRUnichar mChar;
WSPoint() : mTextNode(0),mOffset(0),mChar(0) {}
WSPoint(nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset, PRUnichar aChar) :
mTextNode(do_QueryInterface(aNode)),mOffset(aOffset),mChar(aChar) {}
WSPoint(nsITextContent *aTextNode, PRInt32 aOffset, PRUnichar aChar) :
mTextNode(aTextNode),mOffset(aOffset),mChar(aChar) {}
};
// protected methods ---------------------------------------------------------
// tons of utility methods.
nsresult GetWSNodes();
nsresult GetRuns();
void ClearRuns();
nsresult MakeSingleWSRun(PRInt16 aType);
nsresult PrependNodeToList(nsIDOMNode *aNode);
nsresult AppendNodeToList(nsIDOMNode *aNode);
nsresult GetPreviousWSNode(nsIDOMNode *aStartNode,
nsIDOMNode *aBlockParent,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aPriorNode);
nsresult GetNextWSNode(nsIDOMNode *aStartNode,
nsIDOMNode *aBlockParent,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aNextNode);
nsresult GetPreviousWSNode(nsIDOMNode *aStartNode,
PRInt16 aOffset,
nsIDOMNode *aBlockParent,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aPriorNode);
nsresult GetNextWSNode(nsIDOMNode *aStartNode,
PRInt16 aOffset,
nsIDOMNode *aBlockParent,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *aNextNode);
nsresult PrepareToDeleteRangePriv(nsWSRunObject* aEndObject);
nsresult PrepareToSplitAcrossBlocksPriv();
nsresult DeleteChars(nsIDOMNode *aStartNode, PRInt32 aStartOffset,
nsIDOMNode *aEndNode, PRInt32 aEndOffset);
nsresult GetCharAfter(nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset, WSPoint *outPoint);
nsresult GetCharBefore(nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset, WSPoint *outPoint);
nsresult GetCharAfter(WSPoint &aPoint, WSPoint *outPoint);
nsresult GetCharBefore(WSPoint &aPoint, WSPoint *outPoint);
nsresult ConvertToNBSP(WSPoint aPoint);
nsresult GetAsciiWSBounds(PRInt16 aDir, nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *outStartNode, PRInt32 *outStartOffset,
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> *outEndNode, PRInt32 *outEndOffset);
nsresult FindRun(nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset, WSFragment **outRun, PRBool after);
PRUnichar GetCharAt(nsITextContent *aTextNode, PRInt32 aOffset);
nsresult GetWSPointAfter(nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset, WSPoint *outPoint);
nsresult GetWSPointBefore(nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset, WSPoint *outPoint);
nsresult CheckTrailingNBSPOfRun(WSFragment *aRun);
nsresult CheckTrailingNBSP(WSFragment *aRun, nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset);
nsresult CheckLeadingNBSP(WSFragment *aRun, nsIDOMNode *aNode, PRInt32 aOffset);
// member variables ---------------------------------------------------------
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> mNode; // the node passed to our constructor
PRInt32 mOffset; // the offset passed to our contructor
// together, the above represent the point at which we are building up ws info.
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> mStartNode; // node/offet where ws starts
PRInt32 mStartOffset; // ...
PRInt16 mStartReason; // reason why ws starts (eText, eOtherBlock, etc)
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> mEndNode; // node/offet where ws ends
PRInt32 mEndOffset; // ...
PRInt16 mEndReason; // reason why ws ends (eText, eOtherBlock, etc)
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> mFirstNBSPNode; // location of first nbsp in ws run, if any
PRInt32 mFirstNBSPOffset; // ...
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> mLastNBSPNode; // location of last nbsp in ws run, if any
PRInt32 mLastNBSPOffset; // ...
nsCOMPtr<nsISupportsArray> mNodeArray;//the list of nodes containing ws in this run
WSFragment *mStartRun; // the first WSFragment in the run
WSFragment *mEndRun; // the last WSFragment in the run, may be same as first
nsHTMLEditor *mHTMLEditor; // non-owning.
};
#endif