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Read the descriptor style values instead of producing a ParsedFontFace first, as this means we know if a descriptor is actually present, or has been defaulted to an initial value. This lets us correctly skip the unicode-range if it was not explicitly set. Firefox and Chromium both serialize using the "font-stretch" name, (which is an alias for font-width) which follows the outdated cssom spec, so I've done so too to match them. The one thing that we still do differently in this test is that those browsers check explicitly if `font-stretch` was set, and ignore when `font-width` is. I've also inlined the `serialize_a_local()` function to the one place it's used. The style value to_string() method was already wrapping the string in quotes, so calling serialize_a_string() on it was producing `local("\this mess\"")`. It's clearer what's happening when the code isn't split up.
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8.8 KiB
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244 lines
8.8 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021-2023, Sam Atkins <atkinssj@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
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#include <AK/Utf8View.h>
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#include <LibWeb/CSS/Serialize.h>
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namespace Web::CSS {
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/cssom-1/#escape-a-character
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void escape_a_character(StringBuilder& builder, u32 character)
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{
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builder.append('\\');
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builder.append_code_point(character);
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/cssom-1/#escape-a-character-as-code-point
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void escape_a_character_as_code_point(StringBuilder& builder, u32 character)
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{
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builder.appendff("\\{:x} ", character);
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/cssom-1/#serialize-an-identifier
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void serialize_an_identifier(StringBuilder& builder, StringView ident)
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{
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Utf8View characters { ident };
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auto first_character = characters.is_empty() ? 0 : *characters.begin();
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// To serialize an identifier means to create a string represented by the concatenation of,
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// for each character of the identifier:
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for (auto character : characters) {
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// If the character is NULL (U+0000), then the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (U+FFFD).
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if (character == 0) {
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builder.append_code_point(0xFFFD);
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continue;
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}
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// If the character is in the range [\1-\1f] (U+0001 to U+001F) or is U+007F,
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// then the character escaped as code point.
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if ((character >= 0x0001 && character <= 0x001F) || (character == 0x007F)) {
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escape_a_character_as_code_point(builder, character);
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continue;
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}
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// If the character is the first character and is in the range [0-9] (U+0030 to U+0039),
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// then the character escaped as code point.
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if (builder.is_empty() && character >= '0' && character <= '9') {
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escape_a_character_as_code_point(builder, character);
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continue;
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}
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// If the character is the second character and is in the range [0-9] (U+0030 to U+0039)
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// and the first character is a "-" (U+002D), then the character escaped as code point.
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if (builder.length() == 1 && first_character == '-' && character >= '0' && character <= '9') {
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escape_a_character_as_code_point(builder, character);
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continue;
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}
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// If the character is the first character and is a "-" (U+002D), and there is no second
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// character, then the escaped character.
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if (builder.is_empty() && character == '-' && characters.length() == 1) {
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escape_a_character(builder, character);
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continue;
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}
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// If the character is not handled by one of the above rules and is greater than or equal to U+0080, is "-" (U+002D) or "_" (U+005F), or is in one of the ranges [0-9] (U+0030 to U+0039), [A-Z] (U+0041 to U+005A), or \[a-z] (U+0061 to U+007A), then the character itself.
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if ((character >= 0x0080)
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|| (character == '-') || (character == '_')
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|| (character >= '0' && character <= '9')
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|| (character >= 'A' && character <= 'Z')
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|| (character >= 'a' && character <= 'z')) {
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builder.append_code_point(character);
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continue;
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}
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// Otherwise, the escaped character.
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escape_a_character(builder, character);
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}
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/cssom-1/#serialize-a-string
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void serialize_a_string(StringBuilder& builder, StringView string)
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{
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Utf8View characters { string };
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// To serialize a string means to create a string represented by '"' (U+0022), followed by the result
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// of applying the rules below to each character of the given string, followed by '"' (U+0022):
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builder.append('"');
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for (auto character : characters) {
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// If the character is NULL (U+0000), then the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (U+FFFD).
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if (character == 0) {
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builder.append_code_point(0xFFFD);
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continue;
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}
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// If the character is in the range [\1-\1f] (U+0001 to U+001F) or is U+007F, the character escaped as code point.
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if ((character >= 0x0001 && character <= 0x001F) || (character == 0x007F)) {
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escape_a_character_as_code_point(builder, character);
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continue;
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}
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// If the character is '"' (U+0022) or "\" (U+005C), the escaped character.
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if (character == 0x0022 || character == 0x005C) {
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escape_a_character(builder, character);
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continue;
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}
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// Otherwise, the character itself.
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builder.append_code_point(character);
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}
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builder.append('"');
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/cssom-1/#serialize-a-url
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void serialize_a_url(StringBuilder& builder, StringView url)
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{
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// To serialize a URL means to create a string represented by "url(",
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// followed by the serialization of the URL as a string, followed by ")".
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builder.append("url("sv);
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serialize_a_string(builder, url);
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builder.append(')');
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}
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// NOTE: No spec currently exists for serializing a <'unicode-range'>.
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void serialize_unicode_ranges(StringBuilder& builder, Vector<Gfx::UnicodeRange> const& unicode_ranges)
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{
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serialize_a_comma_separated_list(builder, unicode_ranges, [](auto& builder, Gfx::UnicodeRange unicode_range) -> void {
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return serialize_a_string(builder, unicode_range.to_string());
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});
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}
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namespace {
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char nth_digit(u32 value, u8 digit)
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{
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// This helper is used to format integers.
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// nth_digit(745, 1) -> '5'
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// nth_digit(745, 2) -> '4'
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// nth_digit(745, 3) -> '7'
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VERIFY(value < 1000);
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VERIFY(digit <= 3);
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VERIFY(digit > 0);
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while (digit > 1) {
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value /= 10;
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digit--;
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}
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return '0' + value % 10;
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}
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Array<char, 4> format_to_8bit_compatible(u8 value)
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{
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// This function formats to the shortest string that roundtrips at 8 bits.
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// As an example:
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// 127 / 255 = 0.498 ± 0.001
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// 128 / 255 = 0.502 ± 0.001
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// But round(.5 * 255) == 128, so this function returns (note that it's only the fractional part):
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// 127 -> "498"
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// 128 -> "5"
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u32 const three_digits = (value * 1000u + 127) / 255;
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u32 const rounded_to_two_digits = (three_digits + 5) / 10 * 10;
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if ((rounded_to_two_digits * 255 / 100 + 5) / 10 != value)
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return { nth_digit(three_digits, 3), nth_digit(three_digits, 2), nth_digit(three_digits, 1), '\0' };
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u32 const rounded_to_one_digit = (three_digits + 50) / 100 * 100;
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if ((rounded_to_one_digit * 255 / 100 + 5) / 10 != value)
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return { nth_digit(rounded_to_two_digits, 3), nth_digit(rounded_to_two_digits, 2), '\0', '\0' };
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return { nth_digit(rounded_to_one_digit, 3), '\0', '\0', '\0' };
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}
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-4/#serializing-sRGB-values
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void serialize_a_srgb_value(StringBuilder& builder, Color color)
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{
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// The serialized form is derived from the computed value and thus, uses either the rgb() or rgba() form
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// (depending on whether the alpha is exactly 1, or not), with lowercase letters for the function name.
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// NOTE: Since we use Gfx::Color, having an "alpha of 1" means its value is 255.
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if (color.alpha() == 0)
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builder.appendff("rgba({}, {}, {}, 0)"sv, color.red(), color.green(), color.blue());
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else if (color.alpha() == 255)
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builder.appendff("rgb({}, {}, {})"sv, color.red(), color.green(), color.blue());
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else
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builder.appendff("rgba({}, {}, {}, 0.{})"sv, color.red(), color.green(), color.blue(), format_to_8bit_compatible(color.alpha()).data());
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}
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String serialize_an_identifier(StringView ident)
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{
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StringBuilder builder;
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serialize_an_identifier(builder, ident);
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return MUST(builder.to_string());
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}
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String serialize_a_string(StringView string)
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{
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StringBuilder builder;
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serialize_a_string(builder, string);
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return MUST(builder.to_string());
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}
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String serialize_a_url(StringView url)
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{
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StringBuilder builder;
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serialize_a_url(builder, url);
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return MUST(builder.to_string());
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}
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String serialize_a_srgb_value(Color color)
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{
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StringBuilder builder;
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serialize_a_srgb_value(builder, color);
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return MUST(builder.to_string());
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}
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// https://drafts.csswg.org/cssom/#serialize-a-css-declaration
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String serialize_a_css_declaration(StringView property, StringView value, Important important)
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{
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// 1. Let s be the empty string.
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StringBuilder builder;
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// 2. Append property to s.
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builder.append(property);
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// 3. Append ": " (U+003A U+0020) to s.
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builder.append(": "sv);
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// 4. If value contains any non-whitespace characters, append value to s.
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if (!value.is_whitespace())
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builder.append(value);
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// 5. If the important flag is set, append " !important" (U+0020 U+0021 U+0069 U+006D U+0070 U+006F U+0072 U+0074
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// U+0061 U+006E U+0074) to s.
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if (important == Important::Yes)
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builder.append(" !important"sv);
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// 6. Append ";" (U+003B) to s.
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builder.append(';');
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// 7. Return s.
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return MUST(builder.to_string());
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}
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}
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