121 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
121 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2011 Leo Yang <leoyang@webkit.org>
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Library General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#include "SVGAltGlyphDefElement.h"
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#include "ElementIterator.h"
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#include "SVGAltGlyphItemElement.h"
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#include "SVGGlyphRefElement.h"
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#include "SVGNames.h"
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#include <wtf/IsoMallocInlines.h>
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namespace WebCore {
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WTF_MAKE_ISO_ALLOCATED_IMPL(SVGAltGlyphDefElement);
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inline SVGAltGlyphDefElement::SVGAltGlyphDefElement(const QualifiedName& tagName, Document& document)
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: SVGElement(tagName, document)
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{
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ASSERT(hasTagName(SVGNames::altGlyphDefTag));
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}
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Ref<SVGAltGlyphDefElement> SVGAltGlyphDefElement::create(const QualifiedName& tagName, Document& document)
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{
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return adoptRef(*new SVGAltGlyphDefElement(tagName, document));
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}
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bool SVGAltGlyphDefElement::hasValidGlyphElements(Vector<String>& glyphNames) const
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{
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// Spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/text.html#AltGlyphDefElement
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// An 'altGlyphDef' can contain either of the following:
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//
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// 1. In the simplest case, an 'altGlyphDef' contains one or more 'glyphRef' elements.
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// Each 'glyphRef' element references a single glyph within a particular font.
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// If all of the referenced glyphs are available, then these glyphs are rendered
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// instead of the character(s) inside of the referencing 'altGlyph' element.
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// If any of the referenced glyphs are unavailable, then the character(s) that are
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// inside of the 'altGlyph' element are rendered as if there were not an 'altGlyph'
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// element surrounding those characters.
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//
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// 2. In the more complex case, an 'altGlyphDef' contains one or more 'altGlyphItem' elements.
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// Each 'altGlyphItem' represents a candidate set of substitute glyphs. Each 'altGlyphItem'
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// contains one or more 'glyphRef' elements. Each 'glyphRef' element references a single
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// glyph within a particular font. The first 'altGlyphItem' in which all referenced glyphs
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// are available is chosen. The glyphs referenced from this 'altGlyphItem' are rendered
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// instead of the character(s) that are inside of the referencing 'altGlyph' element.
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// If none of the 'altGlyphItem' elements result in a successful match (i.e., none of the
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// 'altGlyphItem' elements has all of its referenced glyphs available), then the character(s)
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// that are inside of the 'altGlyph' element are rendered as if there were not an 'altGlyph'
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// element surrounding those characters.
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//
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// The spec doesn't tell how to deal with the mixing of <glyphRef> and <altGlyItem>.
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// However, we determine content model by the type of the first appearing element
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// just like Opera 11 does. After the content model is determined we skip elements
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// which don't comform to it. For example:
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// a. <altGlyphDef>
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// <glyphRef id="g1" />
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// <altGlyphItem id="i1"> ... </altGlyphItem>
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// <glyphRef id="g2" />
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// </altGlyphDef>
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//
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// b. <altGlyphDef>
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// <altGlyphItem id="i1"> ... </altGlyphItem>
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// <altGlyphItem id="i2"> ... </altGlyphItem>
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// <glyphRef id="g1" />
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// <glyphRef id="g2" />
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// </altGlyphDef>
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// For a), the content model is 1), so we will use "g1" and "g2" if they are all valid
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// and "i1" is skipped.
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// For b), the content model is 2), so we will use <glyphRef> elements contained in
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// "i1" if they are valid and "g1" and "g2" are skipped.
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// These 2 variables are used to determine content model.
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bool fountFirstGlyphRef = false;
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bool foundFirstAltGlyphItem = false;
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for (auto& child : childrenOfType<SVGElement>(*this)) {
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if (!foundFirstAltGlyphItem && is<SVGGlyphRefElement>(child)) {
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fountFirstGlyphRef = true;
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String referredGlyphName;
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if (downcast<SVGGlyphRefElement>(child).hasValidGlyphElement(referredGlyphName))
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glyphNames.append(referredGlyphName);
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else {
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// As the spec says "If any of the referenced glyphs are unavailable,
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// then the character(s) that are inside of the 'altGlyph' element are
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// rendered as if there were not an 'altGlyph' element surrounding
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// those characters.".
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glyphNames.clear();
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return false;
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}
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} else if (!fountFirstGlyphRef && is<SVGAltGlyphItemElement>(child)) {
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foundFirstAltGlyphItem = true;
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// As the spec says "The first 'altGlyphItem' in which all referenced glyphs
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// are available is chosen."
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if (downcast<SVGAltGlyphItemElement>(child).hasValidGlyphElements(glyphNames) && !glyphNames.isEmpty())
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return true;
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}
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}
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return !glyphNames.isEmpty();
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}
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}
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