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package com.sun.javafx.css;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import javafx.css.Declaration;
import javafx.css.Match;
import javafx.css.Rule;
import javafx.css.Selector;
/**
* A map of property name to the cascading styles that match a node.
*/
public final class StyleMap {
public static final StyleMap EMPTY_MAP =
new StyleMap(-1, Collections.emptyList());
/** Only StyleManager creates StyleMap */
public StyleMap(int id, List selectors) {
this.id = id;
this.selectors = selectors;
}
public int getId() {
return id;
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
if (selectors != null) return selectors.isEmpty();
else if (cascadingStyles != null) return cascadingStyles.isEmpty();
else return true;
}
public Map> getCascadingStyles() {
if (cascadingStyles == null) {
if (selectors == null || selectors.isEmpty()) {
cascadingStyles = Collections.emptyMap();
return cascadingStyles;
}
//
// Creating the map is a three step process. First, create
// a list of CascadingStyles. Second, sort the CascadingStyles.
// And, finally, loop through the CascadingStyles to put them
// into the Map by property name.
//
List cascadingStyleList = new ArrayList<>();
int ordinal = 0;
for (int i=0, iMax=selectors.size(); i(nCascadingStyles);
CascadingStyle cascadingStyle = cascadingStyleList.get(0);
String property = cascadingStyle.getProperty();
for (int fromIndex=0; fromIndex value = cascadingStyles.get(property);
if (value == null) {
int toIndex = fromIndex;
final String currentProperty = property;
while (++toIndex < nCascadingStyles) {
cascadingStyle = cascadingStyleList.get(toIndex);
property = cascadingStyle.getProperty();
if (property.equals(currentProperty) == false) break;
}
cascadingStyles.put(currentProperty, cascadingStyleList.subList(fromIndex, toIndex));
fromIndex = toIndex;
} else {
// logic is broken!
assert(false);
}
}
selectors.clear();
selectors = null;
}
return cascadingStyles;
}
private static final Comparator cascadingStyleComparator =
(o1, o2) -> {
//
// primary sort is on property. If the property names are the same,
// then go through the cascade logic. Otherwise, sort by property
// name since the cascade doesn't matter for dissimilar properties.
//
// What we want to end up with is a list where all the same properties
// are together in the list.
//
String thisProperty = o1.getProperty();
String otherProperty = o2.getProperty();
int c = thisProperty.compareTo(otherProperty);
if (c != 0) return c;
return o1.compareTo(o2);
};
private final int id; // unique per container
private List selectors;
private Map> cascadingStyles;
}