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LibWeb: Don't resolve colors with unresolved components
`CSSColorValue`s which have unresolved `calc` components should be able to be resolved. Previously we would always resolve them but with incorrect values. This is useful as we will now be able to now whether we should serialize colors in their normalized form or not. Slight regression in that we now serialize (RGB, HSL and HWB) colors with components that rely on compute-time information as an empty string, but that will be fixed in the next commit.
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Author: https://github.com/Calme1709
Commit: 6a9c8d7767
Pull-request: https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/pull/5305
Reviewed-by: https://github.com/AtkinsSJ ✅
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namespace Web::CSS {
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Color CSSHSL::to_color(Optional<Layout::NodeWithStyle const&>, CalculationResolutionContext const& resolution_context) const
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Optional<Color> CSSHSL::to_color(Optional<Layout::NodeWithStyle const&>, CalculationResolutionContext const& resolution_context) const
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{
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auto const h_val = resolve_hue(m_properties.h, resolution_context).value_or(0);
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auto const s_val = resolve_with_reference_value(m_properties.s, 100.0, resolution_context).value_or(0);
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auto const l_val = resolve_with_reference_value(m_properties.l, 100.0, resolution_context).value_or(0);
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auto const alpha_val = resolve_alpha(m_properties.alpha, resolution_context).value_or(1);
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auto h_val = resolve_hue(m_properties.h, resolution_context);
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auto s_val = resolve_with_reference_value(m_properties.s, 100.0, resolution_context);
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auto l_val = resolve_with_reference_value(m_properties.l, 100.0, resolution_context);
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auto alpha_val = resolve_alpha(m_properties.alpha, resolution_context);
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return Color::from_hsla(h_val, s_val / 100.0f, l_val / 100.0f, alpha_val);
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if (!h_val.has_value() || !s_val.has_value() || !l_val.has_value() || !alpha_val.has_value())
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return {};
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return Color::from_hsla(h_val.value(), s_val.value() / 100.0f, l_val.value() / 100.0f, alpha_val.value());
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}
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bool CSSHSL::equals(CSSStyleValue const& other) const
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-4/#serializing-sRGB-values
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String CSSHSL::to_string(SerializationMode) const
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{
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if (auto color = to_color({}, {}); color.has_value())
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return serialize_a_srgb_value(color.value());
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// FIXME: Do this properly, taking unresolved calculated values into account.
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return serialize_a_srgb_value(to_color({}, {}));
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return ""_string;
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}
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}
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