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// Functions that decide what value can override what.
// The main purpose is to disallow removing CSS fallbacks.
// A separate implementation is needed for every different kind of CSS property.
// -----
// The generic idea is that properties that have wider browser support are 'more understandable'
// than others and that 'less understandable' values can't override more understandable ones.
// Use when two tokens of the same property can always be merged
function always() {
return true;
}
function alwaysButIntoFunction(property1, property2, validator) {
var value1 = property1.value[0][0];
var value2 = property2.value[0][0];
var validFunction1 = validator.isValidFunction(value1);
var validFunction2 = validator.isValidFunction(value2);
if (validFunction1 && validFunction2) {
return validator.areSameFunction(value1, value2);
} else if (!validFunction1 && validFunction2) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
}
function backgroundImage(property1, property2, validator) {
// The idea here is that 'more understandable' values override 'less understandable' values, but not vice versa
// Understandability: (none | url | inherit) > (same function) > (same value)
// (none | url)
var image1 = property1.value[0][0];
var image2 = property2.value[0][0];
if (image2 == 'none' || image2 == 'inherit' || validator.isValidUrl(image2))
return true;
if (image1 == 'none' || image1 == 'inherit' || validator.isValidUrl(image1))
return false;
// Functions with the same name can override each other; same values can override each other
return sameFunctionOrValue(property1, property2, validator);
}
function border(property1, property2, validator) {
return color(property1.components[2], property2.components[2], validator);
}
// Use for color properties (color, background-color, border-color, etc.)
function color(property1, property2, validator) {
// The idea here is that 'more understandable' values override 'less understandable' values, but not vice versa
// Understandability: (hex | named) > (rgba | hsla) > (same function name) > anything else
// NOTE: at this point rgb and hsl are replaced by hex values by clean-css
var color1 = property1.value[0][0];
var color2 = property2.value[0][0];
if (!validator.colorOpacity && (validator.isValidRgbaColor(color1) || validator.isValidHslaColor(color1)))
return false;
if (!validator.colorOpacity && (validator.isValidRgbaColor(color2) || validator.isValidHslaColor(color2)))
return false;
// (hex | named)
if (validator.isValidNamedColor(color2) || validator.isValidHexColor(color2))
return true;
if (validator.isValidNamedColor(color1) || validator.isValidHexColor(color1))
return false;
// (rgba|hsla)
if (validator.isValidRgbaColor(color2) || validator.isValidHslaColor(color2))
return true;
if (validator.isValidRgbaColor(color1) || validator.isValidHslaColor(color1))
return false;
// Functions with the same name can override each other; same values can override each other
return sameFunctionOrValue(property1, property2, validator);
}
function twoOptionalFunctions(property1, property2, validator) {
var value1 = property1.value[0][0];
var value2 = property2.value[0][0];
return !(validator.isValidFunction(value1) ^ validator.isValidFunction(value2));
}
function sameValue(property1, property2) {
var value1 = property1.value[0][0];
var value2 = property2.value[0][0];
return value1 === value2;
}
function sameFunctionOrValue(property1, property2, validator) {
var value1 = property1.value[0][0];
var value2 = property2.value[0][0];
// Functions with the same name can override each other
if (validator.areSameFunction(value1, value2))
return true;
return value1 === value2;
}
// Use for properties containing CSS units (margin-top, padding-left, etc.)
function unit(property1, property2, validator) {
// The idea here is that 'more understandable' values override 'less understandable' values, but not vice versa
// Understandability: (unit without functions) > (same functions | standard functions) > anything else
// NOTE: there is no point in having different vendor-specific functions override each other or standard functions,
// or having standard functions override vendor-specific functions, but standard functions can override each other
// NOTE: vendor-specific property values are not taken into consideration here at the moment
var value1 = property1.value[0][0];
var value2 = property2.value[0][0];
if (validator.isValidAndCompatibleUnitWithoutFunction(value1) && !validator.isValidAndCompatibleUnitWithoutFunction(value2))
return false;
if (validator.isValidUnitWithoutFunction(value2))
return true;
if (validator.isValidUnitWithoutFunction(value1))
return false;
// Standard non-vendor-prefixed functions can override each other
if (validator.isValidFunctionWithoutVendorPrefix(value2) && validator.isValidFunctionWithoutVendorPrefix(value1)) {
return true;
}
// Functions with the same name can override each other; same values can override each other
return sameFunctionOrValue(property1, property2, validator);
}
module.exports = {
always: always,
alwaysButIntoFunction: alwaysButIntoFunction,
backgroundImage: backgroundImage,
border: border,
color: color,
sameValue: sameValue,
sameFunctionOrValue: sameFunctionOrValue,
twoOptionalFunctions: twoOptionalFunctions,
unit: unit
};