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294 lines
7.4 KiB
Ruby
294 lines
7.4 KiB
Ruby
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../sass'
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require 'sass/tree/node'
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require 'sass/scss/css_parser'
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require 'strscan'
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module Sass
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# This class converts CSS documents into Sass or SCSS templates.
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# It works by parsing the CSS document into a {Sass::Tree} structure,
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# and then applying various transformations to the structure
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# to produce more concise and idiomatic Sass/SCSS.
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#
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# Example usage:
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#
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# Sass::CSS.new("p { color: blue }").render(:sass) #=> "p\n color: blue"
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# Sass::CSS.new("p { color: blue }").render(:scss) #=> "p {\n color: blue; }"
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class CSS
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# @param template [String] The CSS stylesheet.
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# This stylesheet can be encoded using any encoding
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# that can be converted to Unicode.
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# If the stylesheet contains an `@charset` declaration,
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# that overrides the Ruby encoding
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# (see {file:SASS_REFERENCE.md#encodings the encoding documentation})
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# @option options :old [Boolean] (false)
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# Whether or not to output old property syntax
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# (`:color blue` as opposed to `color: blue`).
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# This is only meaningful when generating Sass code,
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# rather than SCSS.
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def initialize(template, options = {})
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if template.is_a? IO
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template = template.read
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end
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@options = options.dup
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# Backwards compatibility
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@options[:old] = true if @options[:alternate] == false
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@template = template
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end
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# Converts the CSS template into Sass or SCSS code.
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#
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# @param fmt [Symbol] `:sass` or `:scss`, designating the format to return.
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# @return [String] The resulting Sass or SCSS code
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# @raise [Sass::SyntaxError] if there's an error parsing the CSS template
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def render(fmt = :sass)
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check_encoding!
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build_tree.send("to_#{fmt}", @options).strip + "\n"
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rescue Sass::SyntaxError => err
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err.modify_backtrace(:filename => @options[:filename] || '(css)')
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raise err
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end
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# Returns the original encoding of the document,
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# or `nil` under Ruby 1.8.
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#
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# @return [Encoding, nil]
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# @raise [Encoding::UndefinedConversionError] if the source encoding
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# cannot be converted to UTF-8
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# @raise [ArgumentError] if the document uses an unknown encoding with `@charset`
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def source_encoding
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check_encoding!
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@original_encoding
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end
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private
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def check_encoding!
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return if @checked_encoding
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@checked_encoding = true
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@template, @original_encoding = Haml::Util.check_sass_encoding(@template) do |msg, line|
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raise Sass::SyntaxError.new(msg, :line => line)
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end
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end
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# Parses the CSS template and applies various transformations
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#
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# @return [Tree::Node] The root node of the parsed tree
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def build_tree
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root = Sass::SCSS::CssParser.new(@template).parse
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expand_commas root
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parent_ref_rules root
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remove_parent_refs root
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flatten_rules root
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fold_commas root
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root
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end
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# Transform
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#
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# foo, bar, baz
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# color: blue
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#
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# into
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#
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# foo
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# color: blue
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# bar
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# color: blue
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# baz
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# color: blue
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#
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# @param root [Tree::Node] The parent node
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def expand_commas(root)
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root.children.map! do |child|
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unless child.is_a?(Tree::RuleNode) && child.rule.first.include?(',')
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expand_commas(child) if child.is_a?(Tree::DirectiveNode)
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next child
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end
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child.rule.first.split(',').map do |rule|
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node = Tree::RuleNode.new([rule.strip])
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node.children = child.children
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node
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end
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end
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root.children.flatten!
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end
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# Make rules use parent refs so that
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#
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# foo
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# color: green
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# foo.bar
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# color: blue
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#
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# becomes
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#
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# foo
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# color: green
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# &.bar
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# color: blue
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#
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# This has the side effect of nesting rules,
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# so that
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#
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# foo
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# color: green
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# foo bar
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# color: red
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# foo baz
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# color: blue
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#
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# becomes
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#
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# foo
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# color: green
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# & bar
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# color: red
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# & baz
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# color: blue
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#
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# @param root [Tree::Node] The parent node
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def parent_ref_rules(root)
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current_rule = nil
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root.children.map! do |child|
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unless child.is_a?(Tree::RuleNode)
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parent_ref_rules(child) if child.is_a?(Tree::DirectiveNode)
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next child
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end
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first, rest = child.rule.first.scan(/\A(&?(?: .|[^ ])[^.#: \[]*)([.#: \[].*)?\Z/m).first
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if current_rule.nil? || current_rule.rule.first != first
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current_rule = Tree::RuleNode.new([first])
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end
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if rest
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child.rule = ["&" + rest]
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current_rule << child
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else
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current_rule.children += child.children
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end
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current_rule
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end
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root.children.compact!
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root.children.uniq!
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root.children.each { |v| parent_ref_rules(v) }
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end
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# Remove useless parent refs so that
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#
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# foo
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# & bar
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# color: blue
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#
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# becomes
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#
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# foo
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# bar
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# color: blue
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#
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# @param root [Tree::Node] The parent node
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def remove_parent_refs(root)
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root.children.each do |child|
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case child
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when Tree::RuleNode
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child.rule.first.gsub! /^& +/, ''
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remove_parent_refs child
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when Tree::DirectiveNode
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remove_parent_refs child
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end
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end
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end
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# Flatten rules so that
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#
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# foo
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# bar
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# color: red
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#
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# becomes
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#
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# foo bar
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# color: red
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#
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# and
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#
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# foo
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# &.bar
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# color: blue
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#
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# becomes
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#
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# foo.bar
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# color: blue
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#
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# @param root [Tree::Node] The parent node
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def flatten_rules(root)
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root.children.each do |child|
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case child
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when Tree::RuleNode
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flatten_rule(child)
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when Tree::DirectiveNode
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flatten_rules(child)
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end
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end
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end
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# Flattens a single rule
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#
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# @param rule [Tree::RuleNode] The candidate for flattening
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# @see #flatten_rules
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def flatten_rule(rule)
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while rule.children.size == 1 && rule.children.first.is_a?(Tree::RuleNode)
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child = rule.children.first
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if child.rule.first[0] == ?&
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rule.rule = [child.rule.first.gsub(/^&/, rule.rule.first)]
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else
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rule.rule = ["#{rule.rule.first} #{child.rule.first}"]
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end
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rule.children = child.children
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end
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flatten_rules(rule)
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end
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# Transform
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#
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# foo
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# bar
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# color: blue
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# baz
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# color: blue
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#
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# into
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#
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# foo
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# bar, baz
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# color: blue
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#
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# @param rule [Tree::RuleNode] The candidate for flattening
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def fold_commas(root)
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prev_rule = nil
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root.children.map! do |child|
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unless child.is_a?(Tree::RuleNode)
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fold_commas(child) if child.is_a?(Tree::DirectiveNode)
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next child
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end
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if prev_rule && prev_rule.children == child.children
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prev_rule.rule.first << ", #{child.rule.first}"
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next nil
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end
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fold_commas(child)
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prev_rule = child
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child
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end
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root.children.compact!
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end
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end
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end
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