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Sam Atkins
88e11eea2d LibWeb: Implement functional pseudo-element parsing
"Functional" as in "it's a function token" and not "it works", because
the behaviour for these is unimplemented. :^)

This is modeled after the pseudo-class parsing, but with some changes
based on things I don't like about that implementation. I've
implemented the `<pt-name-selector>` parameter used by view-transitions
for now, but nothing else.
2025-03-25 07:54:13 +00:00
Sam Atkins
1108988656 LibWeb/CSS: Generate property-filtering code for pseudo-elements
Pseudo-elements have specific rules about which CSS properties can be
applied to them. This is a first step to supporting that.

- If a property whitelist isn't present, all properties are allowed.
- Properties are named as in CSS.
- Names of property groups are prefixed with `#`, which makes this match
  the spec more clearly. These groups are implemented directly in the
  code generator for now.
- Any property name beginning with "FIXME:" is ignored, so we can mark
  properties we don't implement yet.
2025-03-24 09:49:50 +00:00
Sam Atkins
193adee164 LibWeb/CSS: Implement aliases for pseudo-elements
We previously supported a few -webkit vendor-prefixed pseudo-elements.
This patch adds those back, along with -moz equivalents, by aliasing
them to standard ones. They behave identically, except for serializing
with their original name, just like for unrecognized -webkit
pseudo-elements.

It's likely to be a while before the forms spec settles and authors
start using the new pseudo-elements, so until then, we can still make
use of styles they've written for the non-standard ones.
2025-03-24 09:49:50 +00:00
Sam Atkins
2c86fd539d LibWeb: Generate an enum for generated pseudo-elements 2025-03-24 09:49:50 +00:00
Sam Atkins
021e3f5c7d LibWeb/CSS: Generate is_has_allowed_pseudo_element() 2025-03-24 09:49:50 +00:00
Sam Atkins
ffa1dba96a LibWeb: Generate pseudo-element code from JSON
Initially, this generates the enum and to/from-string functions. The
JSON itself contains more data than that, but it's unused for now.
2025-03-24 09:49:50 +00:00