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| 2 | "../dom", "../sniff", "../_base/array", "../_base/lang", "../_base/window" |
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| 3 | ], function(dom, has, array, lang, win){ |
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| 4 | |
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| 5 | // module: |
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| 6 | // dojo/selector/acme |
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| 7 | |
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| 8 | /* |
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| 9 | acme architectural overview: |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | acme is a relatively full-featured CSS3 query library. It is |
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| 12 | designed to take any valid CSS3 selector and return the nodes matching |
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| 13 | the selector. To do this quickly, it processes queries in several |
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| 14 | steps, applying caching where profitable. |
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| 15 | |
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| 16 | The steps (roughly in reverse order of the way they appear in the code): |
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| 17 | 1.) check to see if we already have a "query dispatcher" |
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| 18 | - if so, use that with the given parameterization. Skip to step 4. |
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| 19 | 2.) attempt to determine which branch to dispatch the query to: |
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| 20 | - JS (optimized DOM iteration) |
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| 21 | - native (FF3.1+, Safari 3.1+, IE 8+) |
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| 22 | 3.) tokenize and convert to executable "query dispatcher" |
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| 23 | - this is where the lion's share of the complexity in the |
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| 24 | system lies. In the DOM version, the query dispatcher is |
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| 25 | assembled as a chain of "yes/no" test functions pertaining to |
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| 26 | a section of a simple query statement (".blah:nth-child(odd)" |
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| 27 | but not "div div", which is 2 simple statements). Individual |
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| 28 | statement dispatchers are cached (to prevent re-definition) |
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| 29 | as are entire dispatch chains (to make re-execution of the |
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| 30 | same query fast) |
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| 31 | 4.) the resulting query dispatcher is called in the passed scope |
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| 32 | (by default the top-level document) |
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| 33 | - for DOM queries, this results in a recursive, top-down |
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| 34 | evaluation of nodes based on each simple query section |
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| 35 | - for native implementations, this may mean working around spec |
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| 36 | bugs. So be it. |
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| 37 | 5.) matched nodes are pruned to ensure they are unique (if necessary) |
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| 38 | */ |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 42 | // Toolkit aliases |
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| 43 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 44 | |
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| 45 | // if you are extracting acme for use in your own system, you will |
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| 46 | // need to provide these methods and properties. No other porting should be |
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| 47 | // necessary, save for configuring the system to use a class other than |
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| 48 | // dojo/NodeList as the return instance instantiator |
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| 49 | var trim = lang.trim; |
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| 50 | var each = array.forEach; |
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| 51 | |
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| 52 | var getDoc = function(){ return win.doc; }; |
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| 53 | // NOTE(alex): the spec is idiotic. CSS queries should ALWAYS be case-sensitive, but nooooooo |
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| 54 | var cssCaseBug = (getDoc().compatMode) == "BackCompat"; |
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| 55 | |
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| 56 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 57 | // Global utilities |
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| 58 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 59 | |
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| 60 | |
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| 61 | var specials = ">~+"; |
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| 62 | |
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| 63 | // global thunk to determine whether we should treat the current query as |
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| 64 | // case sensitive or not. This switch is flipped by the query evaluator |
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| 65 | // based on the document passed as the context to search. |
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| 66 | var caseSensitive = false; |
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| 67 | |
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| 68 | // how high? |
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| 69 | var yesman = function(){ return true; }; |
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| 70 | |
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| 71 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 72 | // Tokenizer |
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| 73 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 74 | |
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| 75 | var getQueryParts = function(query){ |
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| 76 | // summary: |
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| 77 | // state machine for query tokenization |
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| 78 | // description: |
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| 79 | // instead of using a brittle and slow regex-based CSS parser, |
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| 80 | // acme implements an AST-style query representation. This |
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| 81 | // representation is only generated once per query. For example, |
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| 82 | // the same query run multiple times or under different root nodes |
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| 83 | // does not re-parse the selector expression but instead uses the |
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| 84 | // cached data structure. The state machine implemented here |
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| 85 | // terminates on the last " " (space) character and returns an |
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| 86 | // ordered array of query component structures (or "parts"). Each |
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| 87 | // part represents an operator or a simple CSS filtering |
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| 88 | // expression. The structure for parts is documented in the code |
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| 89 | // below. |
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| 90 | |
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| 91 | |
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| 92 | // NOTE: |
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| 93 | // this code is designed to run fast and compress well. Sacrifices |
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| 94 | // to readability and maintainability have been made. Your best |
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| 95 | // bet when hacking the tokenizer is to put The Donnas on *really* |
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| 96 | // loud (may we recommend their "Spend The Night" release?) and |
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| 97 | // just assume you're gonna make mistakes. Keep the unit tests |
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| 98 | // open and run them frequently. Knowing is half the battle ;-) |
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| 99 | if(specials.indexOf(query.slice(-1)) >= 0){ |
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| 100 | // if we end with a ">", "+", or "~", that means we're implicitly |
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| 101 | // searching all children, so make it explicit |
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| 102 | query += " * "; |
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| 103 | }else{ |
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| 104 | // if you have not provided a terminator, one will be provided for |
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| 105 | // you... |
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| 106 | query += " "; |
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| 107 | } |
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| 108 | |
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| 109 | var ts = function(/*Integer*/ s, /*Integer*/ e){ |
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| 110 | // trim and slice. |
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| 111 | |
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| 112 | // take an index to start a string slice from and an end position |
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| 113 | // and return a trimmed copy of that sub-string |
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| 114 | return trim(query.slice(s, e)); |
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| 115 | }; |
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| 116 | |
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| 117 | // the overall data graph of the full query, as represented by queryPart objects |
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| 118 | var queryParts = []; |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | |
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| 121 | // state keeping vars |
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| 122 | var inBrackets = -1, inParens = -1, inMatchFor = -1, |
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| 123 | inPseudo = -1, inClass = -1, inId = -1, inTag = -1, currentQuoteChar, |
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| 124 | lc = "", cc = "", pStart; |
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| 125 | |
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| 126 | // iteration vars |
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| 127 | var x = 0, // index in the query |
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| 128 | ql = query.length, |
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| 129 | currentPart = null, // data structure representing the entire clause |
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| 130 | _cp = null; // the current pseudo or attr matcher |
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| 131 | |
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| 132 | // several temporary variables are assigned to this structure during a |
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| 133 | // potential sub-expression match: |
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| 134 | // attr: |
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| 135 | // a string representing the current full attribute match in a |
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| 136 | // bracket expression |
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| 137 | // type: |
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| 138 | // if there's an operator in a bracket expression, this is |
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| 139 | // used to keep track of it |
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| 140 | // value: |
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| 141 | // the internals of parenthetical expression for a pseudo. for |
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| 142 | // :nth-child(2n+1), value might be "2n+1" |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | var endTag = function(){ |
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| 145 | // called when the tokenizer hits the end of a particular tag name. |
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| 146 | // Re-sets state variables for tag matching and sets up the matcher |
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| 147 | // to handle the next type of token (tag or operator). |
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| 148 | if(inTag >= 0){ |
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| 149 | var tv = (inTag == x) ? null : ts(inTag, x); // .toLowerCase(); |
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| 150 | currentPart[ (specials.indexOf(tv) < 0) ? "tag" : "oper" ] = tv; |
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| 151 | inTag = -1; |
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| 152 | } |
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| 153 | }; |
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| 154 | |
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| 155 | var endId = function(){ |
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| 156 | // called when the tokenizer might be at the end of an ID portion of a match |
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| 157 | if(inId >= 0){ |
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| 158 | currentPart.id = ts(inId, x).replace(/\\/g, ""); |
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| 159 | inId = -1; |
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| 160 | } |
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| 161 | }; |
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| 162 | |
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| 163 | var endClass = function(){ |
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| 164 | // called when the tokenizer might be at the end of a class name |
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| 165 | // match. CSS allows for multiple classes, so we augment the |
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| 166 | // current item with another class in its list |
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| 167 | if(inClass >= 0){ |
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| 168 | currentPart.classes.push(ts(inClass + 1, x).replace(/\\/g, "")); |
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| 169 | inClass = -1; |
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| 170 | } |
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| 171 | }; |
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| 172 | |
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| 173 | var endAll = function(){ |
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| 174 | // at the end of a simple fragment, so wall off the matches |
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| 175 | endId(); |
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| 176 | endTag(); |
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| 177 | endClass(); |
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| 178 | }; |
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| 179 | |
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| 180 | var endPart = function(){ |
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| 181 | endAll(); |
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| 182 | if(inPseudo >= 0){ |
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| 183 | currentPart.pseudos.push({ name: ts(inPseudo + 1, x) }); |
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| 184 | } |
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| 185 | // hint to the selector engine to tell it whether or not it |
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| 186 | // needs to do any iteration. Many simple selectors don't, and |
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| 187 | // we can avoid significant construction-time work by advising |
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| 188 | // the system to skip them |
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| 189 | currentPart.loops = ( |
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| 190 | currentPart.pseudos.length || |
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| 191 | currentPart.attrs.length || |
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| 192 | currentPart.classes.length ); |
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| 193 | |
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| 194 | currentPart.oquery = currentPart.query = ts(pStart, x); // save the full expression as a string |
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| 195 | |
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| 196 | |
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| 197 | // otag/tag are hints to suggest to the system whether or not |
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| 198 | // it's an operator or a tag. We save a copy of otag since the |
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| 199 | // tag name is cast to upper-case in regular HTML matches. The |
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| 200 | // system has a global switch to figure out if the current |
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| 201 | // expression needs to be case sensitive or not and it will use |
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| 202 | // otag or tag accordingly |
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| 203 | currentPart.otag = currentPart.tag = (currentPart["oper"]) ? null : (currentPart.tag || "*"); |
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| 204 | |
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| 205 | if(currentPart.tag){ |
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| 206 | // if we're in a case-insensitive HTML doc, we likely want |
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| 207 | // the toUpperCase when matching on element.tagName. If we |
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| 208 | // do it here, we can skip the string op per node |
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| 209 | // comparison |
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| 210 | currentPart.tag = currentPart.tag.toUpperCase(); |
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| 211 | } |
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| 212 | |
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| 213 | // add the part to the list |
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| 214 | if(queryParts.length && (queryParts[queryParts.length-1].oper)){ |
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| 215 | // operators are always infix, so we remove them from the |
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| 216 | // list and attach them to the next match. The evaluator is |
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| 217 | // responsible for sorting out how to handle them. |
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| 218 | currentPart.infixOper = queryParts.pop(); |
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| 219 | currentPart.query = currentPart.infixOper.query + " " + currentPart.query; |
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| 220 | /* |
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| 221 | console.debug( "swapping out the infix", |
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| 222 | currentPart.infixOper, |
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| 223 | "and attaching it to", |
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| 224 | currentPart); |
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| 225 | */ |
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| 226 | } |
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| 227 | queryParts.push(currentPart); |
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| 228 | |
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| 229 | currentPart = null; |
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| 230 | }; |
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| 231 | |
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| 232 | // iterate over the query, character by character, building up a |
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| 233 | // list of query part objects |
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| 234 | for(; lc=cc, cc=query.charAt(x), x < ql; x++){ |
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| 235 | // cc: the current character in the match |
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| 236 | // lc: the last character (if any) |
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| 237 | |
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| 238 | // someone is trying to escape something, so don't try to match any |
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| 239 | // fragments. We assume we're inside a literal. |
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| 240 | if(lc == "\\"){ continue; } |
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| 241 | if(!currentPart){ // a part was just ended or none has yet been created |
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| 242 | // NOTE: I hate all this alloc, but it's shorter than writing tons of if's |
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| 243 | pStart = x; |
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| 244 | // rules describe full CSS sub-expressions, like: |
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| 245 | // #someId |
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| 246 | // .className:first-child |
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| 247 | // but not: |
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| 248 | // thinger > div.howdy[type=thinger] |
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| 249 | // the indidual components of the previous query would be |
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| 250 | // split into 3 parts that would be represented a structure like: |
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| 251 | // [ |
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| 252 | // { |
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| 253 | // query: "thinger", |
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| 254 | // tag: "thinger", |
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| 255 | // }, |
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| 256 | // { |
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| 257 | // query: "div.howdy[type=thinger]", |
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| 258 | // classes: ["howdy"], |
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| 259 | // infixOper: { |
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| 260 | // query: ">", |
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| 261 | // oper: ">", |
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| 262 | // } |
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| 263 | // }, |
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| 264 | // ] |
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| 265 | currentPart = { |
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| 266 | query: null, // the full text of the part's rule |
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| 267 | pseudos: [], // CSS supports multiple pseud-class matches in a single rule |
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| 268 | attrs: [], // CSS supports multi-attribute match, so we need an array |
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| 269 | classes: [], // class matches may be additive, e.g.: .thinger.blah.howdy |
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| 270 | tag: null, // only one tag... |
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| 271 | oper: null, // ...or operator per component. Note that these wind up being exclusive. |
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| 272 | id: null, // the id component of a rule |
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| 273 | getTag: function(){ |
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| 274 | return caseSensitive ? this.otag : this.tag; |
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| 275 | } |
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| 276 | }; |
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| 277 | |
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| 278 | // if we don't have a part, we assume we're going to start at |
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| 279 | // the beginning of a match, which should be a tag name. This |
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| 280 | // might fault a little later on, but we detect that and this |
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| 281 | // iteration will still be fine. |
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| 282 | inTag = x; |
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| 283 | } |
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| 284 | |
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| 285 | // Skip processing all quoted characters. |
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| 286 | // If we are inside quoted text then currentQuoteChar stores the character that began the quote, |
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| 287 | // thus that character that will end it. |
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| 288 | if(currentQuoteChar){ |
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| 289 | if(cc == currentQuoteChar){ |
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| 290 | currentQuoteChar = null; |
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| 291 | } |
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| 292 | continue; |
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| 293 | }else if (cc == "'" || cc == '"'){ |
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| 294 | currentQuoteChar = cc; |
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| 295 | continue; |
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| 296 | } |
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| 297 | |
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| 298 | if(inBrackets >= 0){ |
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| 299 | // look for a the close first |
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| 300 | if(cc == "]"){ // if we're in a [...] clause and we end, do assignment |
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| 301 | if(!_cp.attr){ |
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| 302 | // no attribute match was previously begun, so we |
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| 303 | // assume this is an attribute existence match in the |
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| 304 | // form of [someAttributeName] |
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| 305 | _cp.attr = ts(inBrackets+1, x); |
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| 306 | }else{ |
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| 307 | // we had an attribute already, so we know that we're |
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| 308 | // matching some sort of value, as in [attrName=howdy] |
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| 309 | _cp.matchFor = ts((inMatchFor||inBrackets+1), x); |
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| 310 | } |
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| 311 | var cmf = _cp.matchFor; |
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| 312 | if(cmf){ |
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| 313 | // try to strip quotes from the matchFor value. We want |
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| 314 | // [attrName=howdy] to match the same |
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| 315 | // as [attrName = 'howdy' ] |
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| 316 | if( (cmf.charAt(0) == '"') || (cmf.charAt(0) == "'") ){ |
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| 317 | _cp.matchFor = cmf.slice(1, -1); |
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| 318 | } |
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| 319 | } |
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| 320 | // remove backslash escapes from an attribute match, since DOM |
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| 321 | // querying will get attribute values without backslashes |
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| 322 | if(_cp.matchFor){ |
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| 323 | _cp.matchFor = _cp.matchFor.replace(/\\/g, ""); |
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| 324 | } |
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| 325 | |
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| 326 | // end the attribute by adding it to the list of attributes. |
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| 327 | currentPart.attrs.push(_cp); |
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| 328 | _cp = null; // necessary? |
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| 329 | inBrackets = inMatchFor = -1; |
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| 330 | }else if(cc == "="){ |
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| 331 | // if the last char was an operator prefix, make sure we |
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| 332 | // record it along with the "=" operator. |
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| 333 | var addToCc = ("|~^$*".indexOf(lc) >=0 ) ? lc : ""; |
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| 334 | _cp.type = addToCc+cc; |
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| 335 | _cp.attr = ts(inBrackets+1, x-addToCc.length); |
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| 336 | inMatchFor = x+1; |
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| 337 | } |
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| 338 | // now look for other clause parts |
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| 339 | }else if(inParens >= 0){ |
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| 340 | // if we're in a parenthetical expression, we need to figure |
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| 341 | // out if it's attached to a pseudo-selector rule like |
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| 342 | // :nth-child(1) |
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| 343 | if(cc == ")"){ |
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| 344 | if(inPseudo >= 0){ |
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| 345 | _cp.value = ts(inParens+1, x); |
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| 346 | } |
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| 347 | inPseudo = inParens = -1; |
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| 348 | } |
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| 349 | }else if(cc == "#"){ |
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| 350 | // start of an ID match |
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| 351 | endAll(); |
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| 352 | inId = x+1; |
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| 353 | }else if(cc == "."){ |
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| 354 | // start of a class match |
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| 355 | endAll(); |
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| 356 | inClass = x; |
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| 357 | }else if(cc == ":"){ |
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| 358 | // start of a pseudo-selector match |
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| 359 | endAll(); |
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| 360 | inPseudo = x; |
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| 361 | }else if(cc == "["){ |
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| 362 | // start of an attribute match. |
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| 363 | endAll(); |
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| 364 | inBrackets = x; |
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| 365 | // provide a new structure for the attribute match to fill-in |
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| 366 | _cp = { |
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| 367 | /*===== |
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| 368 | attr: null, type: null, matchFor: null |
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| 369 | =====*/ |
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| 370 | }; |
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| 371 | }else if(cc == "("){ |
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| 372 | // we really only care if we've entered a parenthetical |
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| 373 | // expression if we're already inside a pseudo-selector match |
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| 374 | if(inPseudo >= 0){ |
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| 375 | // provide a new structure for the pseudo match to fill-in |
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| 376 | _cp = { |
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| 377 | name: ts(inPseudo+1, x), |
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| 378 | value: null |
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| 379 | }; |
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| 380 | currentPart.pseudos.push(_cp); |
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| 381 | } |
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| 382 | inParens = x; |
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| 383 | }else if( |
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| 384 | (cc == " ") && |
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| 385 | // if it's a space char and the last char is too, consume the |
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| 386 | // current one without doing more work |
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| 387 | (lc != cc) |
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| 388 | ){ |
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| 389 | endPart(); |
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| 390 | } |
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| 391 | } |
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| 392 | return queryParts; |
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| 393 | }; |
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| 394 | |
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| 395 | |
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| 396 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 397 | // DOM query infrastructure |
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| 398 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 399 | |
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| 400 | var agree = function(first, second){ |
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| 401 | // the basic building block of the yes/no chaining system. agree(f1, |
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| 402 | // f2) generates a new function which returns the boolean results of |
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| 403 | // both of the passed functions to a single logical-anded result. If |
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| 404 | // either are not passed, the other is used exclusively. |
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| 405 | if(!first){ return second; } |
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| 406 | if(!second){ return first; } |
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| 407 | |
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| 408 | return function(){ |
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| 409 | return first.apply(window, arguments) && second.apply(window, arguments); |
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| 410 | }; |
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| 411 | }; |
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| 412 | |
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| 413 | var getArr = function(i, arr){ |
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| 414 | // helps us avoid array alloc when we don't need it |
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| 415 | var r = arr||[]; // FIXME: should this be 'new d._NodeListCtor()' ? |
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| 416 | if(i){ r.push(i); } |
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| 417 | return r; |
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| 418 | }; |
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| 419 | |
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| 420 | var _isElement = function(n){ return (1 == n.nodeType); }; |
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| 421 | |
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| 422 | // FIXME: need to coalesce _getAttr with defaultGetter |
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| 423 | var blank = ""; |
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| 424 | var _getAttr = function(elem, attr){ |
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| 425 | if(!elem){ return blank; } |
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| 426 | if(attr == "class"){ |
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| 427 | return elem.className || blank; |
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| 428 | } |
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| 429 | if(attr == "for"){ |
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| 430 | return elem.htmlFor || blank; |
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| 431 | } |
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| 432 | if(attr == "style"){ |
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| 433 | return elem.style.cssText || blank; |
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| 434 | } |
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| 435 | return (caseSensitive ? elem.getAttribute(attr) : elem.getAttribute(attr, 2)) || blank; |
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| 436 | }; |
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| 437 | |
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| 438 | var attrs = { |
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| 439 | "*=": function(attr, value){ |
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| 440 | return function(elem){ |
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| 441 | // E[foo*="bar"] |
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| 442 | // an E element whose "foo" attribute value contains |
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| 443 | // the substring "bar" |
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| 444 | return (_getAttr(elem, attr).indexOf(value)>=0); |
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| 445 | }; |
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| 446 | }, |
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| 447 | "^=": function(attr, value){ |
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| 448 | // E[foo^="bar"] |
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| 449 | // an E element whose "foo" attribute value begins exactly |
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| 450 | // with the string "bar" |
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| 451 | return function(elem){ |
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| 452 | return (_getAttr(elem, attr).indexOf(value)==0); |
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| 453 | }; |
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| 454 | }, |
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| 455 | "$=": function(attr, value){ |
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| 456 | // E[foo$="bar"] |
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| 457 | // an E element whose "foo" attribute value ends exactly |
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| 458 | // with the string "bar" |
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| 459 | return function(elem){ |
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| 460 | var ea = " "+_getAttr(elem, attr); |
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| 461 | var lastIndex = ea.lastIndexOf(value); |
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| 462 | return lastIndex > -1 && (lastIndex==(ea.length-value.length)); |
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| 463 | }; |
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| 464 | }, |
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| 465 | "~=": function(attr, value){ |
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| 466 | // E[foo~="bar"] |
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| 467 | // an E element whose "foo" attribute value is a list of |
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| 468 | // space-separated values, one of which is exactly equal |
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| 469 | // to "bar" |
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| 470 | |
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| 471 | // return "[contains(concat(' ',@"+attr+",' '), ' "+ value +" ')]"; |
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| 472 | var tval = " "+value+" "; |
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| 473 | return function(elem){ |
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| 474 | var ea = " "+_getAttr(elem, attr)+" "; |
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| 475 | return (ea.indexOf(tval)>=0); |
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| 476 | }; |
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| 477 | }, |
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| 478 | "|=": function(attr, value){ |
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| 479 | // E[hreflang|="en"] |
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| 480 | // an E element whose "hreflang" attribute has a |
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| 481 | // hyphen-separated list of values beginning (from the |
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| 482 | // left) with "en" |
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| 483 | var valueDash = value+"-"; |
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| 484 | return function(elem){ |
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| 485 | var ea = _getAttr(elem, attr); |
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| 486 | return ( |
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| 487 | (ea == value) || |
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| 488 | (ea.indexOf(valueDash)==0) |
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| 489 | ); |
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| 490 | }; |
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| 491 | }, |
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| 492 | "=": function(attr, value){ |
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| 493 | return function(elem){ |
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| 494 | return (_getAttr(elem, attr) == value); |
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| 495 | }; |
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| 496 | } |
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| 497 | }; |
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| 498 | |
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| 499 | // avoid testing for node type if we can. Defining this in the negative |
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| 500 | // here to avoid negation in the fast path. |
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| 501 | var _noNES = (typeof getDoc().firstChild.nextElementSibling == "undefined"); |
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| 502 | var _ns = !_noNES ? "nextElementSibling" : "nextSibling"; |
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| 503 | var _ps = !_noNES ? "previousElementSibling" : "previousSibling"; |
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| 504 | var _simpleNodeTest = (_noNES ? _isElement : yesman); |
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| 505 | |
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| 506 | var _lookLeft = function(node){ |
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| 507 | // look left |
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| 508 | while(node = node[_ps]){ |
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| 509 | if(_simpleNodeTest(node)){ return false; } |
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| 510 | } |
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| 511 | return true; |
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| 512 | }; |
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| 513 | |
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| 514 | var _lookRight = function(node){ |
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| 515 | // look right |
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| 516 | while(node = node[_ns]){ |
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| 517 | if(_simpleNodeTest(node)){ return false; } |
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| 518 | } |
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| 519 | return true; |
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| 520 | }; |
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| 521 | |
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| 522 | var getNodeIndex = function(node){ |
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| 523 | var root = node.parentNode; |
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| 524 | root = root.nodeType != 7 ? root : root.nextSibling; // PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE |
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| 525 | var i = 0, |
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| 526 | tret = root.children || root.childNodes, |
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| 527 | ci = (node["_i"]||node.getAttribute("_i")||-1), |
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| 528 | cl = (root["_l"]|| (typeof root.getAttribute !== "undefined" ? root.getAttribute("_l") : -1)); |
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| 529 | |
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| 530 | if(!tret){ return -1; } |
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| 531 | var l = tret.length; |
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| 532 | |
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| 533 | // we calculate the parent length as a cheap way to invalidate the |
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| 534 | // cache. It's not 100% accurate, but it's much more honest than what |
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| 535 | // other libraries do |
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| 536 | if( cl == l && ci >= 0 && cl >= 0 ){ |
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| 537 | // if it's legit, tag and release |
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| 538 | return ci; |
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| 539 | } |
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| 540 | |
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| 541 | // else re-key things |
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| 542 | if(has("ie") && typeof root.setAttribute !== "undefined"){ |
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| 543 | root.setAttribute("_l", l); |
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| 544 | }else{ |
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| 545 | root["_l"] = l; |
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| 546 | } |
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| 547 | ci = -1; |
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| 548 | for(var te = root["firstElementChild"]||root["firstChild"]; te; te = te[_ns]){ |
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| 549 | if(_simpleNodeTest(te)){ |
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| 550 | if(has("ie")){ |
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| 551 | te.setAttribute("_i", ++i); |
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| 552 | }else{ |
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| 553 | te["_i"] = ++i; |
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| 554 | } |
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| 555 | if(node === te){ |
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| 556 | // NOTE: |
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| 557 | // shortcutting the return at this step in indexing works |
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| 558 | // very well for benchmarking but we avoid it here since |
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| 559 | // it leads to potential O(n^2) behavior in sequential |
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| 560 | // getNodexIndex operations on a previously un-indexed |
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| 561 | // parent. We may revisit this at a later time, but for |
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| 562 | // now we just want to get the right answer more often |
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| 563 | // than not. |
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| 564 | ci = i; |
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| 565 | } |
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| 566 | } |
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| 567 | } |
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| 568 | return ci; |
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| 569 | }; |
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| 570 | |
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| 571 | var isEven = function(elem){ |
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| 572 | return !((getNodeIndex(elem)) % 2); |
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| 573 | }; |
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| 574 | |
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| 575 | var isOdd = function(elem){ |
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| 576 | return ((getNodeIndex(elem)) % 2); |
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| 577 | }; |
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| 578 | |
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| 579 | var pseudos = { |
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| 580 | "checked": function(name, condition){ |
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| 581 | return function(elem){ |
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| 582 | return !!("checked" in elem ? elem.checked : elem.selected); |
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| 583 | }; |
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| 584 | }, |
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| 585 | "disabled": function(name, condition){ |
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| 586 | return function(elem){ |
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| 587 | return elem.disabled; |
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| 588 | }; |
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| 589 | }, |
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| 590 | "enabled": function(name, condition){ |
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| 591 | return function(elem){ |
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| 592 | return !elem.disabled; |
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| 593 | }; |
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| 594 | }, |
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| 595 | "first-child": function(){ return _lookLeft; }, |
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| 596 | "last-child": function(){ return _lookRight; }, |
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| 597 | "only-child": function(name, condition){ |
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| 598 | return function(node){ |
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| 599 | return _lookLeft(node) && _lookRight(node); |
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| 600 | }; |
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| 601 | }, |
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| 602 | "empty": function(name, condition){ |
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| 603 | return function(elem){ |
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| 604 | // DomQuery and jQuery get this wrong, oddly enough. |
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| 605 | // The CSS 3 selectors spec is pretty explicit about it, too. |
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| 606 | var cn = elem.childNodes; |
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| 607 | var cnl = elem.childNodes.length; |
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| 608 | // if(!cnl){ return true; } |
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| 609 | for(var x=cnl-1; x >= 0; x--){ |
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| 610 | var nt = cn[x].nodeType; |
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| 611 | if((nt === 1)||(nt == 3)){ return false; } |
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| 612 | } |
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| 613 | return true; |
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| 614 | }; |
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| 615 | }, |
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| 616 | "contains": function(name, condition){ |
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| 617 | var cz = condition.charAt(0); |
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| 618 | if( cz == '"' || cz == "'" ){ //remove quote |
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| 619 | condition = condition.slice(1, -1); |
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| 620 | } |
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| 621 | return function(elem){ |
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| 622 | return (elem.innerHTML.indexOf(condition) >= 0); |
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| 623 | }; |
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| 624 | }, |
---|
| 625 | "not": function(name, condition){ |
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| 626 | var p = getQueryParts(condition)[0]; |
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| 627 | var ignores = { el: 1 }; |
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| 628 | if(p.tag != "*"){ |
---|
| 629 | ignores.tag = 1; |
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| 630 | } |
---|
| 631 | if(!p.classes.length){ |
---|
| 632 | ignores.classes = 1; |
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| 633 | } |
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| 634 | var ntf = getSimpleFilterFunc(p, ignores); |
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| 635 | return function(elem){ |
---|
| 636 | return (!ntf(elem)); |
---|
| 637 | }; |
---|
| 638 | }, |
---|
| 639 | "nth-child": function(name, condition){ |
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| 640 | var pi = parseInt; |
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| 641 | // avoid re-defining function objects if we can |
---|
| 642 | if(condition == "odd"){ |
---|
| 643 | return isOdd; |
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| 644 | }else if(condition == "even"){ |
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| 645 | return isEven; |
---|
| 646 | } |
---|
| 647 | // FIXME: can we shorten this? |
---|
| 648 | if(condition.indexOf("n") != -1){ |
---|
| 649 | var tparts = condition.split("n", 2); |
---|
| 650 | var pred = tparts[0] ? ((tparts[0] == '-') ? -1 : pi(tparts[0])) : 1; |
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| 651 | var idx = tparts[1] ? pi(tparts[1]) : 0; |
---|
| 652 | var lb = 0, ub = -1; |
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| 653 | if(pred > 0){ |
---|
| 654 | if(idx < 0){ |
---|
| 655 | idx = (idx % pred) && (pred + (idx % pred)); |
---|
| 656 | }else if(idx>0){ |
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| 657 | if(idx >= pred){ |
---|
| 658 | lb = idx - idx % pred; |
---|
| 659 | } |
---|
| 660 | idx = idx % pred; |
---|
| 661 | } |
---|
| 662 | }else if(pred<0){ |
---|
| 663 | pred *= -1; |
---|
| 664 | // idx has to be greater than 0 when pred is negative; |
---|
| 665 | // shall we throw an error here? |
---|
| 666 | if(idx > 0){ |
---|
| 667 | ub = idx; |
---|
| 668 | idx = idx % pred; |
---|
| 669 | } |
---|
| 670 | } |
---|
| 671 | if(pred > 0){ |
---|
| 672 | return function(elem){ |
---|
| 673 | var i = getNodeIndex(elem); |
---|
| 674 | return (i>=lb) && (ub<0 || i<=ub) && ((i % pred) == idx); |
---|
| 675 | }; |
---|
| 676 | }else{ |
---|
| 677 | condition = idx; |
---|
| 678 | } |
---|
| 679 | } |
---|
| 680 | var ncount = pi(condition); |
---|
| 681 | return function(elem){ |
---|
| 682 | return (getNodeIndex(elem) == ncount); |
---|
| 683 | }; |
---|
| 684 | } |
---|
| 685 | }; |
---|
| 686 | |
---|
| 687 | var defaultGetter = (has("ie") < 9 || has("ie") == 9 && has("quirks")) ? function(cond){ |
---|
| 688 | var clc = cond.toLowerCase(); |
---|
| 689 | if(clc == "class"){ cond = "className"; } |
---|
| 690 | return function(elem){ |
---|
| 691 | return (caseSensitive ? elem.getAttribute(cond) : elem[cond]||elem[clc]); |
---|
| 692 | }; |
---|
| 693 | } : function(cond){ |
---|
| 694 | return function(elem){ |
---|
| 695 | return (elem && elem.getAttribute && elem.hasAttribute(cond)); |
---|
| 696 | }; |
---|
| 697 | }; |
---|
| 698 | |
---|
| 699 | var getSimpleFilterFunc = function(query, ignores){ |
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| 700 | // generates a node tester function based on the passed query part. The |
---|
| 701 | // query part is one of the structures generated by the query parser |
---|
| 702 | // when it creates the query AST. The "ignores" object specifies which |
---|
| 703 | // (if any) tests to skip, allowing the system to avoid duplicating |
---|
| 704 | // work where it may have already been taken into account by other |
---|
| 705 | // factors such as how the nodes to test were fetched in the first |
---|
| 706 | // place |
---|
| 707 | if(!query){ return yesman; } |
---|
| 708 | ignores = ignores||{}; |
---|
| 709 | |
---|
| 710 | var ff = null; |
---|
| 711 | |
---|
| 712 | if(!("el" in ignores)){ |
---|
| 713 | ff = agree(ff, _isElement); |
---|
| 714 | } |
---|
| 715 | |
---|
| 716 | if(!("tag" in ignores)){ |
---|
| 717 | if(query.tag != "*"){ |
---|
| 718 | ff = agree(ff, function(elem){ |
---|
| 719 | return (elem && ((caseSensitive ? elem.tagName : elem.tagName.toUpperCase()) == query.getTag())); |
---|
| 720 | }); |
---|
| 721 | } |
---|
| 722 | } |
---|
| 723 | |
---|
| 724 | if(!("classes" in ignores)){ |
---|
| 725 | each(query.classes, function(cname, idx, arr){ |
---|
| 726 | // get the class name |
---|
| 727 | /* |
---|
| 728 | var isWildcard = cname.charAt(cname.length-1) == "*"; |
---|
| 729 | if(isWildcard){ |
---|
| 730 | cname = cname.substr(0, cname.length-1); |
---|
| 731 | } |
---|
| 732 | // I dislike the regex thing, even if memoized in a cache, but it's VERY short |
---|
| 733 | var re = new RegExp("(?:^|\\s)" + cname + (isWildcard ? ".*" : "") + "(?:\\s|$)"); |
---|
| 734 | */ |
---|
| 735 | var re = new RegExp("(?:^|\\s)" + cname + "(?:\\s|$)"); |
---|
| 736 | ff = agree(ff, function(elem){ |
---|
| 737 | return re.test(elem.className); |
---|
| 738 | }); |
---|
| 739 | ff.count = idx; |
---|
| 740 | }); |
---|
| 741 | } |
---|
| 742 | |
---|
| 743 | if(!("pseudos" in ignores)){ |
---|
| 744 | each(query.pseudos, function(pseudo){ |
---|
| 745 | var pn = pseudo.name; |
---|
| 746 | if(pseudos[pn]){ |
---|
| 747 | ff = agree(ff, pseudos[pn](pn, pseudo.value)); |
---|
| 748 | } |
---|
| 749 | }); |
---|
| 750 | } |
---|
| 751 | |
---|
| 752 | if(!("attrs" in ignores)){ |
---|
| 753 | each(query.attrs, function(attr){ |
---|
| 754 | var matcher; |
---|
| 755 | var a = attr.attr; |
---|
| 756 | // type, attr, matchFor |
---|
| 757 | if(attr.type && attrs[attr.type]){ |
---|
| 758 | matcher = attrs[attr.type](a, attr.matchFor); |
---|
| 759 | }else if(a.length){ |
---|
| 760 | matcher = defaultGetter(a); |
---|
| 761 | } |
---|
| 762 | if(matcher){ |
---|
| 763 | ff = agree(ff, matcher); |
---|
| 764 | } |
---|
| 765 | }); |
---|
| 766 | } |
---|
| 767 | |
---|
| 768 | if(!("id" in ignores)){ |
---|
| 769 | if(query.id){ |
---|
| 770 | ff = agree(ff, function(elem){ |
---|
| 771 | return (!!elem && (elem.id == query.id)); |
---|
| 772 | }); |
---|
| 773 | } |
---|
| 774 | } |
---|
| 775 | |
---|
| 776 | if(!ff){ |
---|
| 777 | if(!("default" in ignores)){ |
---|
| 778 | ff = yesman; |
---|
| 779 | } |
---|
| 780 | } |
---|
| 781 | return ff; |
---|
| 782 | }; |
---|
| 783 | |
---|
| 784 | var _nextSibling = function(filterFunc){ |
---|
| 785 | return function(node, ret, bag){ |
---|
| 786 | while(node = node[_ns]){ |
---|
| 787 | if(_noNES && (!_isElement(node))){ continue; } |
---|
| 788 | if( |
---|
| 789 | (!bag || _isUnique(node, bag)) && |
---|
| 790 | filterFunc(node) |
---|
| 791 | ){ |
---|
| 792 | ret.push(node); |
---|
| 793 | } |
---|
| 794 | break; |
---|
| 795 | } |
---|
| 796 | return ret; |
---|
| 797 | }; |
---|
| 798 | }; |
---|
| 799 | |
---|
| 800 | var _nextSiblings = function(filterFunc){ |
---|
| 801 | return function(root, ret, bag){ |
---|
| 802 | var te = root[_ns]; |
---|
| 803 | while(te){ |
---|
| 804 | if(_simpleNodeTest(te)){ |
---|
| 805 | if(bag && !_isUnique(te, bag)){ |
---|
| 806 | break; |
---|
| 807 | } |
---|
| 808 | if(filterFunc(te)){ |
---|
| 809 | ret.push(te); |
---|
| 810 | } |
---|
| 811 | } |
---|
| 812 | te = te[_ns]; |
---|
| 813 | } |
---|
| 814 | return ret; |
---|
| 815 | }; |
---|
| 816 | }; |
---|
| 817 | |
---|
| 818 | // get an array of child *elements*, skipping text and comment nodes |
---|
| 819 | var _childElements = function(filterFunc){ |
---|
| 820 | filterFunc = filterFunc||yesman; |
---|
| 821 | return function(root, ret, bag){ |
---|
| 822 | // get an array of child elements, skipping text and comment nodes |
---|
| 823 | var te, x = 0, tret = root.children || root.childNodes; |
---|
| 824 | while(te = tret[x++]){ |
---|
| 825 | if( |
---|
| 826 | _simpleNodeTest(te) && |
---|
| 827 | (!bag || _isUnique(te, bag)) && |
---|
| 828 | (filterFunc(te, x)) |
---|
| 829 | ){ |
---|
| 830 | ret.push(te); |
---|
| 831 | } |
---|
| 832 | } |
---|
| 833 | return ret; |
---|
| 834 | }; |
---|
| 835 | }; |
---|
| 836 | |
---|
| 837 | // test to see if node is below root |
---|
| 838 | var _isDescendant = function(node, root){ |
---|
| 839 | var pn = node.parentNode; |
---|
| 840 | while(pn){ |
---|
| 841 | if(pn == root){ |
---|
| 842 | break; |
---|
| 843 | } |
---|
| 844 | pn = pn.parentNode; |
---|
| 845 | } |
---|
| 846 | return !!pn; |
---|
| 847 | }; |
---|
| 848 | |
---|
| 849 | var _getElementsFuncCache = {}; |
---|
| 850 | |
---|
| 851 | var getElementsFunc = function(query){ |
---|
| 852 | var retFunc = _getElementsFuncCache[query.query]; |
---|
| 853 | // if we've got a cached dispatcher, just use that |
---|
| 854 | if(retFunc){ return retFunc; } |
---|
| 855 | // else, generate a new on |
---|
| 856 | |
---|
| 857 | // NOTE: |
---|
| 858 | // this function returns a function that searches for nodes and |
---|
| 859 | // filters them. The search may be specialized by infix operators |
---|
| 860 | // (">", "~", or "+") else it will default to searching all |
---|
| 861 | // descendants (the " " selector). Once a group of children is |
---|
| 862 | // found, a test function is applied to weed out the ones we |
---|
| 863 | // don't want. Many common cases can be fast-pathed. We spend a |
---|
| 864 | // lot of cycles to create a dispatcher that doesn't do more work |
---|
| 865 | // than necessary at any point since, unlike this function, the |
---|
| 866 | // dispatchers will be called every time. The logic of generating |
---|
| 867 | // efficient dispatchers looks like this in pseudo code: |
---|
| 868 | // |
---|
| 869 | // # if it's a purely descendant query (no ">", "+", or "~" modifiers) |
---|
| 870 | // if infixOperator == " ": |
---|
| 871 | // if only(id): |
---|
| 872 | // return def(root): |
---|
| 873 | // return d.byId(id, root); |
---|
| 874 | // |
---|
| 875 | // elif id: |
---|
| 876 | // return def(root): |
---|
| 877 | // return filter(d.byId(id, root)); |
---|
| 878 | // |
---|
| 879 | // elif cssClass && getElementsByClassName: |
---|
| 880 | // return def(root): |
---|
| 881 | // return filter(root.getElementsByClassName(cssClass)); |
---|
| 882 | // |
---|
| 883 | // elif only(tag): |
---|
| 884 | // return def(root): |
---|
| 885 | // return root.getElementsByTagName(tagName); |
---|
| 886 | // |
---|
| 887 | // else: |
---|
| 888 | // # search by tag name, then filter |
---|
| 889 | // return def(root): |
---|
| 890 | // return filter(root.getElementsByTagName(tagName||"*")); |
---|
| 891 | // |
---|
| 892 | // elif infixOperator == ">": |
---|
| 893 | // # search direct children |
---|
| 894 | // return def(root): |
---|
| 895 | // return filter(root.children); |
---|
| 896 | // |
---|
| 897 | // elif infixOperator == "+": |
---|
| 898 | // # search next sibling |
---|
| 899 | // return def(root): |
---|
| 900 | // return filter(root.nextElementSibling); |
---|
| 901 | // |
---|
| 902 | // elif infixOperator == "~": |
---|
| 903 | // # search rightward siblings |
---|
| 904 | // return def(root): |
---|
| 905 | // return filter(nextSiblings(root)); |
---|
| 906 | |
---|
| 907 | var io = query.infixOper; |
---|
| 908 | var oper = (io ? io.oper : ""); |
---|
| 909 | // the default filter func which tests for all conditions in the query |
---|
| 910 | // part. This is potentially inefficient, so some optimized paths may |
---|
| 911 | // re-define it to test fewer things. |
---|
| 912 | var filterFunc = getSimpleFilterFunc(query, { el: 1 }); |
---|
| 913 | var qt = query.tag; |
---|
| 914 | var wildcardTag = ("*" == qt); |
---|
| 915 | var ecs = getDoc()["getElementsByClassName"]; |
---|
| 916 | |
---|
| 917 | if(!oper){ |
---|
| 918 | // if there's no infix operator, then it's a descendant query. ID |
---|
| 919 | // and "elements by class name" variants can be accelerated so we |
---|
| 920 | // call them out explicitly: |
---|
| 921 | if(query.id){ |
---|
| 922 | // testing shows that the overhead of yesman() is acceptable |
---|
| 923 | // and can save us some bytes vs. re-defining the function |
---|
| 924 | // everywhere. |
---|
| 925 | filterFunc = (!query.loops && wildcardTag) ? |
---|
| 926 | yesman : |
---|
| 927 | getSimpleFilterFunc(query, { el: 1, id: 1 }); |
---|
| 928 | |
---|
| 929 | retFunc = function(root, arr){ |
---|
| 930 | var te = dom.byId(query.id, (root.ownerDocument||root)); |
---|
| 931 | if(!te || !filterFunc(te)){ return; } |
---|
| 932 | if(9 == root.nodeType){ // if root's a doc, we just return directly |
---|
| 933 | return getArr(te, arr); |
---|
| 934 | }else{ // otherwise check ancestry |
---|
| 935 | if(_isDescendant(te, root)){ |
---|
| 936 | return getArr(te, arr); |
---|
| 937 | } |
---|
| 938 | } |
---|
| 939 | }; |
---|
| 940 | }else if( |
---|
| 941 | ecs && |
---|
| 942 | // isAlien check. Workaround for Prototype.js being totally evil/dumb. |
---|
| 943 | /\{\s*\[native code\]\s*\}/.test(String(ecs)) && |
---|
| 944 | query.classes.length && |
---|
| 945 | !cssCaseBug |
---|
| 946 | ){ |
---|
| 947 | // it's a class-based query and we've got a fast way to run it. |
---|
| 948 | |
---|
| 949 | // ignore class and ID filters since we will have handled both |
---|
| 950 | filterFunc = getSimpleFilterFunc(query, { el: 1, classes: 1, id: 1 }); |
---|
| 951 | var classesString = query.classes.join(" "); |
---|
| 952 | retFunc = function(root, arr, bag){ |
---|
| 953 | var ret = getArr(0, arr), te, x=0; |
---|
| 954 | var tret = root.getElementsByClassName(classesString); |
---|
| 955 | while((te = tret[x++])){ |
---|
| 956 | if(filterFunc(te, root) && _isUnique(te, bag)){ |
---|
| 957 | ret.push(te); |
---|
| 958 | } |
---|
| 959 | } |
---|
| 960 | return ret; |
---|
| 961 | }; |
---|
| 962 | |
---|
| 963 | }else if(!wildcardTag && !query.loops){ |
---|
| 964 | // it's tag only. Fast-path it. |
---|
| 965 | retFunc = function(root, arr, bag){ |
---|
| 966 | var ret = getArr(0, arr), te, x=0; |
---|
| 967 | var tag = query.getTag(), |
---|
| 968 | tret = tag ? root.getElementsByTagName(tag) : []; |
---|
| 969 | while((te = tret[x++])){ |
---|
| 970 | if(_isUnique(te, bag)){ |
---|
| 971 | ret.push(te); |
---|
| 972 | } |
---|
| 973 | } |
---|
| 974 | return ret; |
---|
| 975 | }; |
---|
| 976 | }else{ |
---|
| 977 | // the common case: |
---|
| 978 | // a descendant selector without a fast path. By now it's got |
---|
| 979 | // to have a tag selector, even if it's just "*" so we query |
---|
| 980 | // by that and filter |
---|
| 981 | filterFunc = getSimpleFilterFunc(query, { el: 1, tag: 1, id: 1 }); |
---|
| 982 | retFunc = function(root, arr, bag){ |
---|
| 983 | var ret = getArr(0, arr), te, x=0; |
---|
| 984 | // we use getTag() to avoid case sensitivity issues |
---|
| 985 | var tag = query.getTag(), |
---|
| 986 | tret = tag ? root.getElementsByTagName(tag) : []; |
---|
| 987 | while((te = tret[x++])){ |
---|
| 988 | if(filterFunc(te, root) && _isUnique(te, bag)){ |
---|
| 989 | ret.push(te); |
---|
| 990 | } |
---|
| 991 | } |
---|
| 992 | return ret; |
---|
| 993 | }; |
---|
| 994 | } |
---|
| 995 | }else{ |
---|
| 996 | // the query is scoped in some way. Instead of querying by tag we |
---|
| 997 | // use some other collection to find candidate nodes |
---|
| 998 | var skipFilters = { el: 1 }; |
---|
| 999 | if(wildcardTag){ |
---|
| 1000 | skipFilters.tag = 1; |
---|
| 1001 | } |
---|
| 1002 | filterFunc = getSimpleFilterFunc(query, skipFilters); |
---|
| 1003 | if("+" == oper){ |
---|
| 1004 | retFunc = _nextSibling(filterFunc); |
---|
| 1005 | }else if("~" == oper){ |
---|
| 1006 | retFunc = _nextSiblings(filterFunc); |
---|
| 1007 | }else if(">" == oper){ |
---|
| 1008 | retFunc = _childElements(filterFunc); |
---|
| 1009 | } |
---|
| 1010 | } |
---|
| 1011 | // cache it and return |
---|
| 1012 | return _getElementsFuncCache[query.query] = retFunc; |
---|
| 1013 | }; |
---|
| 1014 | |
---|
| 1015 | var filterDown = function(root, queryParts){ |
---|
| 1016 | // NOTE: |
---|
| 1017 | // this is the guts of the DOM query system. It takes a list of |
---|
| 1018 | // parsed query parts and a root and finds children which match |
---|
| 1019 | // the selector represented by the parts |
---|
| 1020 | var candidates = getArr(root), qp, x, te, qpl = queryParts.length, bag, ret; |
---|
| 1021 | |
---|
| 1022 | for(var i = 0; i < qpl; i++){ |
---|
| 1023 | ret = []; |
---|
| 1024 | qp = queryParts[i]; |
---|
| 1025 | x = candidates.length - 1; |
---|
| 1026 | if(x > 0){ |
---|
| 1027 | // if we have more than one root at this level, provide a new |
---|
| 1028 | // hash to use for checking group membership but tell the |
---|
| 1029 | // system not to post-filter us since we will already have been |
---|
| 1030 | // guaranteed to be unique |
---|
| 1031 | bag = {}; |
---|
| 1032 | ret.nozip = true; |
---|
| 1033 | } |
---|
| 1034 | var gef = getElementsFunc(qp); |
---|
| 1035 | for(var j = 0; (te = candidates[j]); j++){ |
---|
| 1036 | // for every root, get the elements that match the descendant |
---|
| 1037 | // selector, adding them to the "ret" array and filtering them |
---|
| 1038 | // via membership in this level's bag. If there are more query |
---|
| 1039 | // parts, then this level's return will be used as the next |
---|
| 1040 | // level's candidates |
---|
| 1041 | gef(te, ret, bag); |
---|
| 1042 | } |
---|
| 1043 | if(!ret.length){ break; } |
---|
| 1044 | candidates = ret; |
---|
| 1045 | } |
---|
| 1046 | return ret; |
---|
| 1047 | }; |
---|
| 1048 | |
---|
| 1049 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
| 1050 | // the query runner |
---|
| 1051 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
| 1052 | |
---|
| 1053 | // these are the primary caches for full-query results. The query |
---|
| 1054 | // dispatcher functions are generated then stored here for hash lookup in |
---|
| 1055 | // the future |
---|
| 1056 | var _queryFuncCacheDOM = {}, |
---|
| 1057 | _queryFuncCacheQSA = {}; |
---|
| 1058 | |
---|
| 1059 | // this is the second level of splitting, from full-length queries (e.g., |
---|
| 1060 | // "div.foo .bar") into simple query expressions (e.g., ["div.foo", |
---|
| 1061 | // ".bar"]) |
---|
| 1062 | var getStepQueryFunc = function(query){ |
---|
| 1063 | var qparts = getQueryParts(trim(query)); |
---|
| 1064 | |
---|
| 1065 | // if it's trivial, avoid iteration and zipping costs |
---|
| 1066 | if(qparts.length == 1){ |
---|
| 1067 | // we optimize this case here to prevent dispatch further down the |
---|
| 1068 | // chain, potentially slowing things down. We could more elegantly |
---|
| 1069 | // handle this in filterDown(), but it's slower for simple things |
---|
| 1070 | // that need to be fast (e.g., "#someId"). |
---|
| 1071 | var tef = getElementsFunc(qparts[0]); |
---|
| 1072 | return function(root){ |
---|
| 1073 | var r = tef(root, []); |
---|
| 1074 | if(r){ r.nozip = true; } |
---|
| 1075 | return r; |
---|
| 1076 | }; |
---|
| 1077 | } |
---|
| 1078 | |
---|
| 1079 | // otherwise, break it up and return a runner that iterates over the parts recursively |
---|
| 1080 | return function(root){ |
---|
| 1081 | return filterDown(root, qparts); |
---|
| 1082 | }; |
---|
| 1083 | }; |
---|
| 1084 | |
---|
| 1085 | // NOTES: |
---|
| 1086 | // * we can't trust QSA for anything but document-rooted queries, so |
---|
| 1087 | // caching is split into DOM query evaluators and QSA query evaluators |
---|
| 1088 | // * caching query results is dirty and leak-prone (or, at a minimum, |
---|
| 1089 | // prone to unbounded growth). Other toolkits may go this route, but |
---|
| 1090 | // they totally destroy their own ability to manage their memory |
---|
| 1091 | // footprint. If we implement it, it should only ever be with a fixed |
---|
| 1092 | // total element reference # limit and an LRU-style algorithm since JS |
---|
| 1093 | // has no weakref support. Caching compiled query evaluators is also |
---|
| 1094 | // potentially problematic, but even on large documents the size of the |
---|
| 1095 | // query evaluators is often < 100 function objects per evaluator (and |
---|
| 1096 | // LRU can be applied if it's ever shown to be an issue). |
---|
| 1097 | // * since IE's QSA support is currently only for HTML documents and even |
---|
| 1098 | // then only in IE 8's "standards mode", we have to detect our dispatch |
---|
| 1099 | // route at query time and keep 2 separate caches. Ugg. |
---|
| 1100 | |
---|
| 1101 | // we need to determine if we think we can run a given query via |
---|
| 1102 | // querySelectorAll or if we'll need to fall back on DOM queries to get |
---|
| 1103 | // there. We need a lot of information about the environment and the query |
---|
| 1104 | // to make the determination (e.g. does it support QSA, does the query in |
---|
| 1105 | // question work in the native QSA impl, etc.). |
---|
| 1106 | |
---|
| 1107 | // IE QSA queries may incorrectly include comment nodes, so we throw the |
---|
| 1108 | // zipping function into "remove" comments mode instead of the normal "skip |
---|
| 1109 | // it" which every other QSA-clued browser enjoys |
---|
| 1110 | var noZip = has("ie") ? "commentStrip" : "nozip"; |
---|
| 1111 | |
---|
| 1112 | var qsa = "querySelectorAll"; |
---|
| 1113 | var qsaAvail = !!getDoc()[qsa]; |
---|
| 1114 | |
---|
| 1115 | //Don't bother with n+3 type of matches, IE complains if we modify those. |
---|
| 1116 | var infixSpaceRe = /\\[>~+]|n\+\d|([^ \\])?([>~+])([^ =])?/g; |
---|
| 1117 | var infixSpaceFunc = function(match, pre, ch, post){ |
---|
| 1118 | return ch ? (pre ? pre + " " : "") + ch + (post ? " " + post : "") : /*n+3*/ match; |
---|
| 1119 | }; |
---|
| 1120 | |
---|
| 1121 | //Don't apply the infixSpaceRe to attribute value selectors |
---|
| 1122 | var attRe = /([^[]*)([^\]]*])?/g; |
---|
| 1123 | var attFunc = function(match, nonAtt, att){ |
---|
| 1124 | return nonAtt.replace(infixSpaceRe, infixSpaceFunc) + (att||""); |
---|
| 1125 | }; |
---|
| 1126 | var getQueryFunc = function(query, forceDOM){ |
---|
| 1127 | //Normalize query. The CSS3 selectors spec allows for omitting spaces around |
---|
| 1128 | //infix operators, >, ~ and + |
---|
| 1129 | //Do the work here since detection for spaces is used as a simple "not use QSA" |
---|
| 1130 | //test below. |
---|
| 1131 | query = query.replace(attRe, attFunc); |
---|
| 1132 | |
---|
| 1133 | if(qsaAvail){ |
---|
| 1134 | // if we've got a cached variant and we think we can do it, run it! |
---|
| 1135 | var qsaCached = _queryFuncCacheQSA[query]; |
---|
| 1136 | if(qsaCached && !forceDOM){ return qsaCached; } |
---|
| 1137 | } |
---|
| 1138 | |
---|
| 1139 | // else if we've got a DOM cached variant, assume that we already know |
---|
| 1140 | // all we need to and use it |
---|
| 1141 | var domCached = _queryFuncCacheDOM[query]; |
---|
| 1142 | if(domCached){ return domCached; } |
---|
| 1143 | |
---|
| 1144 | // TODO: |
---|
| 1145 | // today we're caching DOM and QSA branches separately so we |
---|
| 1146 | // recalc useQSA every time. If we had a way to tag root+query |
---|
| 1147 | // efficiently, we'd be in good shape to do a global cache. |
---|
| 1148 | |
---|
| 1149 | var qcz = query.charAt(0); |
---|
| 1150 | var nospace = (-1 == query.indexOf(" ")); |
---|
| 1151 | |
---|
| 1152 | // byId searches are wicked fast compared to QSA, even when filtering |
---|
| 1153 | // is required |
---|
| 1154 | if( (query.indexOf("#") >= 0) && (nospace) ){ |
---|
| 1155 | forceDOM = true; |
---|
| 1156 | } |
---|
| 1157 | |
---|
| 1158 | var useQSA = ( |
---|
| 1159 | qsaAvail && (!forceDOM) && |
---|
| 1160 | // as per CSS 3, we can't currently start w/ combinator: |
---|
| 1161 | // http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#w3cselgrammar |
---|
| 1162 | (specials.indexOf(qcz) == -1) && |
---|
| 1163 | // IE's QSA impl sucks on pseudos |
---|
| 1164 | (!has("ie") || (query.indexOf(":") == -1)) && |
---|
| 1165 | |
---|
| 1166 | (!(cssCaseBug && (query.indexOf(".") >= 0))) && |
---|
| 1167 | |
---|
| 1168 | // FIXME: |
---|
| 1169 | // need to tighten up browser rules on ":contains" and "|=" to |
---|
| 1170 | // figure out which aren't good |
---|
| 1171 | // Latest webkit (around 531.21.8) does not seem to do well with :checked on option |
---|
| 1172 | // elements, even though according to spec, selected options should |
---|
| 1173 | // match :checked. So go nonQSA for it: |
---|
| 1174 | // http://bugs.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/5179 |
---|
| 1175 | (query.indexOf(":contains") == -1) && (query.indexOf(":checked") == -1) && |
---|
| 1176 | (query.indexOf("|=") == -1) // some browsers don't grok it |
---|
| 1177 | ); |
---|
| 1178 | |
---|
| 1179 | // TODO: |
---|
| 1180 | // if we've got a descendant query (e.g., "> .thinger" instead of |
---|
| 1181 | // just ".thinger") in a QSA-able doc, but are passed a child as a |
---|
| 1182 | // root, it should be possible to give the item a synthetic ID and |
---|
| 1183 | // trivially rewrite the query to the form "#synid > .thinger" to |
---|
| 1184 | // use the QSA branch |
---|
| 1185 | |
---|
| 1186 | |
---|
| 1187 | if(useQSA){ |
---|
| 1188 | var tq = (specials.indexOf(query.charAt(query.length-1)) >= 0) ? |
---|
| 1189 | (query + " *") : query; |
---|
| 1190 | return _queryFuncCacheQSA[query] = function(root){ |
---|
| 1191 | try{ |
---|
| 1192 | // the QSA system contains an egregious spec bug which |
---|
| 1193 | // limits us, effectively, to only running QSA queries over |
---|
| 1194 | // entire documents. See: |
---|
| 1195 | // http://ejohn.org/blog/thoughts-on-queryselectorall/ |
---|
| 1196 | // despite this, we can also handle QSA runs on simple |
---|
| 1197 | // selectors, but we don't want detection to be expensive |
---|
| 1198 | // so we're just checking for the presence of a space char |
---|
| 1199 | // right now. Not elegant, but it's cheaper than running |
---|
| 1200 | // the query parser when we might not need to |
---|
| 1201 | if(!((9 == root.nodeType) || nospace)){ throw ""; } |
---|
| 1202 | var r = root[qsa](tq); |
---|
| 1203 | // skip expensive duplication checks and just wrap in a NodeList |
---|
| 1204 | r[noZip] = true; |
---|
| 1205 | return r; |
---|
| 1206 | }catch(e){ |
---|
| 1207 | // else run the DOM branch on this query, ensuring that we |
---|
| 1208 | // default that way in the future |
---|
| 1209 | return getQueryFunc(query, true)(root); |
---|
| 1210 | } |
---|
| 1211 | }; |
---|
| 1212 | }else{ |
---|
| 1213 | // DOM branch |
---|
| 1214 | var parts = query.match(/([^\s,](?:"(?:\\.|[^"])+"|'(?:\\.|[^'])+'|[^,])*)/g); |
---|
| 1215 | return _queryFuncCacheDOM[query] = ((parts.length < 2) ? |
---|
| 1216 | // if not a compound query (e.g., ".foo, .bar"), cache and return a dispatcher |
---|
| 1217 | getStepQueryFunc(query) : |
---|
| 1218 | // if it *is* a complex query, break it up into its |
---|
| 1219 | // constituent parts and return a dispatcher that will |
---|
| 1220 | // merge the parts when run |
---|
| 1221 | function(root){ |
---|
| 1222 | var pindex = 0, // avoid array alloc for every invocation |
---|
| 1223 | ret = [], |
---|
| 1224 | tp; |
---|
| 1225 | while((tp = parts[pindex++])){ |
---|
| 1226 | ret = ret.concat(getStepQueryFunc(tp)(root)); |
---|
| 1227 | } |
---|
| 1228 | return ret; |
---|
| 1229 | } |
---|
| 1230 | ); |
---|
| 1231 | } |
---|
| 1232 | }; |
---|
| 1233 | |
---|
| 1234 | var _zipIdx = 0; |
---|
| 1235 | |
---|
| 1236 | // NOTE: |
---|
| 1237 | // this function is Moo inspired, but our own impl to deal correctly |
---|
| 1238 | // with XML in IE |
---|
| 1239 | var _nodeUID = has("ie") ? function(node){ |
---|
| 1240 | if(caseSensitive){ |
---|
| 1241 | // XML docs don't have uniqueID on their nodes |
---|
| 1242 | return (node.getAttribute("_uid") || node.setAttribute("_uid", ++_zipIdx) || _zipIdx); |
---|
| 1243 | |
---|
| 1244 | }else{ |
---|
| 1245 | return node.uniqueID; |
---|
| 1246 | } |
---|
| 1247 | } : |
---|
| 1248 | function(node){ |
---|
| 1249 | return (node._uid || (node._uid = ++_zipIdx)); |
---|
| 1250 | }; |
---|
| 1251 | |
---|
| 1252 | // determine if a node in is unique in a "bag". In this case we don't want |
---|
| 1253 | // to flatten a list of unique items, but rather just tell if the item in |
---|
| 1254 | // question is already in the bag. Normally we'd just use hash lookup to do |
---|
| 1255 | // this for us but IE's DOM is busted so we can't really count on that. On |
---|
| 1256 | // the upside, it gives us a built in unique ID function. |
---|
| 1257 | var _isUnique = function(node, bag){ |
---|
| 1258 | if(!bag){ return 1; } |
---|
| 1259 | var id = _nodeUID(node); |
---|
| 1260 | if(!bag[id]){ return bag[id] = 1; } |
---|
| 1261 | return 0; |
---|
| 1262 | }; |
---|
| 1263 | |
---|
| 1264 | // attempt to efficiently determine if an item in a list is a dupe, |
---|
| 1265 | // returning a list of "uniques", hopefully in document order |
---|
| 1266 | var _zipIdxName = "_zipIdx"; |
---|
| 1267 | var _zip = function(arr){ |
---|
| 1268 | if(arr && arr.nozip){ return arr; } |
---|
| 1269 | |
---|
| 1270 | if(!arr || !arr.length){ return []; } |
---|
| 1271 | if(arr.length < 2){ return [arr[0]]; } |
---|
| 1272 | |
---|
| 1273 | var ret = []; |
---|
| 1274 | |
---|
| 1275 | _zipIdx++; |
---|
| 1276 | |
---|
| 1277 | // we have to fork here for IE and XML docs because we can't set |
---|
| 1278 | // expandos on their nodes (apparently). *sigh* |
---|
| 1279 | var x, te; |
---|
| 1280 | if(has("ie") && caseSensitive){ |
---|
| 1281 | var szidx = _zipIdx+""; |
---|
| 1282 | for(x = 0; x < arr.length; x++){ |
---|
| 1283 | if((te = arr[x]) && te.getAttribute(_zipIdxName) != szidx){ |
---|
| 1284 | ret.push(te); |
---|
| 1285 | te.setAttribute(_zipIdxName, szidx); |
---|
| 1286 | } |
---|
| 1287 | } |
---|
| 1288 | }else if(has("ie") && arr.commentStrip){ |
---|
| 1289 | try{ |
---|
| 1290 | for(x = 0; x < arr.length; x++){ |
---|
| 1291 | if((te = arr[x]) && _isElement(te)){ |
---|
| 1292 | ret.push(te); |
---|
| 1293 | } |
---|
| 1294 | } |
---|
| 1295 | }catch(e){ /* squelch */ } |
---|
| 1296 | }else{ |
---|
| 1297 | for(x = 0; x < arr.length; x++){ |
---|
| 1298 | if((te = arr[x]) && te[_zipIdxName] != _zipIdx){ |
---|
| 1299 | ret.push(te); |
---|
| 1300 | te[_zipIdxName] = _zipIdx; |
---|
| 1301 | } |
---|
| 1302 | } |
---|
| 1303 | } |
---|
| 1304 | return ret; |
---|
| 1305 | }; |
---|
| 1306 | |
---|
| 1307 | // the main executor |
---|
| 1308 | var query = function(/*String*/ query, /*String|DOMNode?*/ root){ |
---|
| 1309 | // summary: |
---|
| 1310 | // Returns nodes which match the given CSS3 selector, searching the |
---|
| 1311 | // entire document by default but optionally taking a node to scope |
---|
| 1312 | // the search by. Returns an array. |
---|
| 1313 | // description: |
---|
| 1314 | // dojo.query() is the swiss army knife of DOM node manipulation in |
---|
| 1315 | // Dojo. Much like Prototype's "$$" (bling-bling) function or JQuery's |
---|
| 1316 | // "$" function, dojo.query provides robust, high-performance |
---|
| 1317 | // CSS-based node selector support with the option of scoping searches |
---|
| 1318 | // to a particular sub-tree of a document. |
---|
| 1319 | // |
---|
| 1320 | // Supported Selectors: |
---|
| 1321 | // -------------------- |
---|
| 1322 | // |
---|
| 1323 | // acme supports a rich set of CSS3 selectors, including: |
---|
| 1324 | // |
---|
| 1325 | // - class selectors (e.g., `.foo`) |
---|
| 1326 | // - node type selectors like `span` |
---|
| 1327 | // - ` ` descendant selectors |
---|
| 1328 | // - `>` child element selectors |
---|
| 1329 | // - `#foo` style ID selectors |
---|
| 1330 | // - `*` universal selector |
---|
| 1331 | // - `~`, the preceded-by sibling selector |
---|
| 1332 | // - `+`, the immediately preceded-by sibling selector |
---|
| 1333 | // - attribute queries: |
---|
| 1334 | // - `[foo]` attribute presence selector |
---|
| 1335 | // - `[foo='bar']` attribute value exact match |
---|
| 1336 | // - `[foo~='bar']` attribute value list item match |
---|
| 1337 | // - `[foo^='bar']` attribute start match |
---|
| 1338 | // - `[foo$='bar']` attribute end match |
---|
| 1339 | // - `[foo*='bar']` attribute substring match |
---|
| 1340 | // - `:first-child`, `:last-child`, and `:only-child` positional selectors |
---|
| 1341 | // - `:empty` content emtpy selector |
---|
| 1342 | // - `:checked` pseudo selector |
---|
| 1343 | // - `:nth-child(n)`, `:nth-child(2n+1)` style positional calculations |
---|
| 1344 | // - `:nth-child(even)`, `:nth-child(odd)` positional selectors |
---|
| 1345 | // - `:not(...)` negation pseudo selectors |
---|
| 1346 | // |
---|
| 1347 | // Any legal combination of these selectors will work with |
---|
| 1348 | // `dojo.query()`, including compound selectors ("," delimited). |
---|
| 1349 | // Very complex and useful searches can be constructed with this |
---|
| 1350 | // palette of selectors and when combined with functions for |
---|
| 1351 | // manipulation presented by dojo/NodeList, many types of DOM |
---|
| 1352 | // manipulation operations become very straightforward. |
---|
| 1353 | // |
---|
| 1354 | // Unsupported Selectors: |
---|
| 1355 | // ---------------------- |
---|
| 1356 | // |
---|
| 1357 | // While dojo.query handles many CSS3 selectors, some fall outside of |
---|
| 1358 | // what's reasonable for a programmatic node querying engine to |
---|
| 1359 | // handle. Currently unsupported selectors include: |
---|
| 1360 | // |
---|
| 1361 | // - namespace-differentiated selectors of any form |
---|
| 1362 | // - all `::` pseduo-element selectors |
---|
| 1363 | // - certain pseudo-selectors which don't get a lot of day-to-day use: |
---|
| 1364 | // - `:root`, `:lang()`, `:target`, `:focus` |
---|
| 1365 | // - all visual and state selectors: |
---|
| 1366 | // - `:root`, `:active`, `:hover`, `:visited`, `:link`, |
---|
| 1367 | // `:enabled`, `:disabled` |
---|
| 1368 | // - `:*-of-type` pseudo selectors |
---|
| 1369 | // |
---|
| 1370 | // dojo.query and XML Documents: |
---|
| 1371 | // ----------------------------- |
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| 1372 | // |
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| 1373 | // `dojo.query` (as of dojo 1.2) supports searching XML documents |
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| 1374 | // in a case-sensitive manner. If an HTML document is served with |
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| 1375 | // a doctype that forces case-sensitivity (e.g., XHTML 1.1 |
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| 1376 | // Strict), dojo.query() will detect this and "do the right |
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| 1377 | // thing". Case sensitivity is dependent upon the document being |
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| 1378 | // searched and not the query used. It is therefore possible to |
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| 1379 | // use case-sensitive queries on strict sub-documents (iframes, |
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| 1380 | // etc.) or XML documents while still assuming case-insensitivity |
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| 1381 | // for a host/root document. |
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| 1382 | // |
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| 1383 | // Non-selector Queries: |
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| 1384 | // --------------------- |
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| 1385 | // |
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| 1386 | // If something other than a String is passed for the query, |
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| 1387 | // `dojo.query` will return a new `dojo/NodeList` instance |
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| 1388 | // constructed from that parameter alone and all further |
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| 1389 | // processing will stop. This means that if you have a reference |
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| 1390 | // to a node or NodeList, you can quickly construct a new NodeList |
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| 1391 | // from the original by calling `dojo.query(node)` or |
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| 1392 | // `dojo.query(list)`. |
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| 1393 | // |
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| 1394 | // query: |
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| 1395 | // The CSS3 expression to match against. For details on the syntax of |
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| 1396 | // CSS3 selectors, see <http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#selectors> |
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| 1397 | // root: |
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| 1398 | // A DOMNode (or node id) to scope the search from. Optional. |
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| 1399 | // returns: Array |
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| 1400 | // example: |
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| 1401 | // search the entire document for elements with the class "foo": |
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| 1402 | // | dojo.query(".foo"); |
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| 1403 | // these elements will match: |
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| 1404 | // | <span class="foo"></span> |
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| 1405 | // | <span class="foo bar"></span> |
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| 1406 | // | <p class="thud foo"></p> |
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| 1407 | // example: |
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| 1408 | // search the entire document for elements with the classes "foo" *and* "bar": |
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| 1409 | // | dojo.query(".foo.bar"); |
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| 1410 | // these elements will match: |
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| 1411 | // | <span class="foo bar"></span> |
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| 1412 | // while these will not: |
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| 1413 | // | <span class="foo"></span> |
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| 1414 | // | <p class="thud foo"></p> |
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| 1415 | // example: |
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| 1416 | // find `<span>` elements which are descendants of paragraphs and |
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| 1417 | // which have a "highlighted" class: |
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| 1418 | // | dojo.query("p span.highlighted"); |
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| 1419 | // the innermost span in this fragment matches: |
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| 1420 | // | <p class="foo"> |
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| 1421 | // | <span>... |
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| 1422 | // | <span class="highlighted foo bar">...</span> |
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| 1423 | // | </span> |
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| 1424 | // | </p> |
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| 1425 | // example: |
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| 1426 | // set an "odd" class on all odd table rows inside of the table |
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| 1427 | // `#tabular_data`, using the `>` (direct child) selector to avoid |
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| 1428 | // affecting any nested tables: |
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| 1429 | // | dojo.query("#tabular_data > tbody > tr:nth-child(odd)").addClass("odd"); |
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| 1430 | // example: |
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| 1431 | // remove all elements with the class "error" from the document |
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| 1432 | // and store them in a list: |
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| 1433 | // | var errors = dojo.query(".error").orphan(); |
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| 1434 | // example: |
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| 1435 | // add an onclick handler to every submit button in the document |
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| 1436 | // which causes the form to be sent via Ajax instead: |
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| 1437 | // | dojo.query("input[type='submit']").onclick(function(e){ |
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| 1438 | // | dojo.stopEvent(e); // prevent sending the form |
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| 1439 | // | var btn = e.target; |
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| 1440 | // | dojo.xhrPost({ |
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| 1441 | // | form: btn.form, |
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| 1442 | // | load: function(data){ |
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| 1443 | // | // replace the form with the response |
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| 1444 | // | var div = dojo.doc.createElement("div"); |
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| 1445 | // | dojo.place(div, btn.form, "after"); |
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| 1446 | // | div.innerHTML = data; |
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| 1447 | // | dojo.style(btn.form, "display", "none"); |
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| 1448 | // | } |
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| 1449 | // | }); |
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| 1450 | // | }); |
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| 1451 | |
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| 1452 | root = root || getDoc(); |
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| 1453 | |
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| 1454 | // throw the big case sensitivity switch |
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| 1455 | var od = root.ownerDocument || root; // root is either Document or a node inside the document |
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| 1456 | caseSensitive = (od.createElement("div").tagName === "div"); |
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| 1457 | |
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| 1458 | // NOTE: |
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| 1459 | // adding "true" as the 2nd argument to getQueryFunc is useful for |
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| 1460 | // testing the DOM branch without worrying about the |
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| 1461 | // behavior/performance of the QSA branch. |
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| 1462 | var r = getQueryFunc(query)(root); |
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| 1463 | |
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| 1464 | // FIXME: |
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| 1465 | // need to investigate this branch WRT #8074 and #8075 |
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| 1466 | if(r && r.nozip){ |
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| 1467 | return r; |
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| 1468 | } |
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| 1469 | return _zip(r); // dojo/NodeList |
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| 1470 | }; |
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| 1471 | query.filter = function(/*Node[]*/ nodeList, /*String*/ filter, /*String|DOMNode?*/ root){ |
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| 1472 | // summary: |
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| 1473 | // function for filtering a NodeList based on a selector, optimized for simple selectors |
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| 1474 | var tmpNodeList = [], |
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| 1475 | parts = getQueryParts(filter), |
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| 1476 | filterFunc = |
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| 1477 | (parts.length == 1 && !/[^\w#\.]/.test(filter)) ? |
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| 1478 | getSimpleFilterFunc(parts[0]) : |
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| 1479 | function(node){ |
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| 1480 | return array.indexOf(query(filter, dom.byId(root)), node) != -1; |
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| 1481 | }; |
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| 1482 | for(var x = 0, te; te = nodeList[x]; x++){ |
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| 1483 | if(filterFunc(te)){ tmpNodeList.push(te); } |
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| 1484 | } |
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| 1485 | return tmpNodeList; |
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| 1486 | }; |
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| 1487 | return query; |
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| 1488 | }); |
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