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haml--haml/lib/sass/tree/prop_node.rb
2009-10-15 19:34:33 -07:00

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module Sass::Tree
# A static node reprenting a CSS property.
#
# @see Sass::Tree
class PropNode < Node
# The name of the property.
#
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :name
# The value of the property,
# either a plain string or a SassScript parse tree.
#
# @return [String, Script::Node]
attr_accessor :value
# How deep this property is indented
# relative to a normal property.
# This is only greater than 0 in the case that:
#
# * This node is in a static tree
# * The style is :nested
# * This is a child property of another property
# * The parent property has a value, and thus will be rendered
#
# @return [Fixnum]
attr_accessor :tabs
# @param name [String] See \{#name}
# @param value [String] See \{#value}
# @param prop_syntax [Symbol] `:new` if this property uses `a: b`-style syntax,
# `:old` if it uses `:a b`-style syntax
def initialize(name, value, prop_syntax)
@name = name
@value = value
@tabs = 0
@prop_syntax = prop_syntax
super()
end
# Compares the names and values of two properties.
#
# @param other [Object] The object to compare with
# @return [Boolean] Whether or not this node and the other object
# are the same
def ==(other)
self.class == other.class && name == other.name && value == other.value && super
end
protected
# Computes the CSS for the property.
#
# @param tabs [Fixnum] The level of indentation for the CSS
# @return [String] The resulting CSS
# @raise [Sass::SyntaxError] if the property uses invalid syntax
def _to_s(tabs)
if @options[:property_syntax] == :old && @prop_syntax == :new
raise Sass::SyntaxError.new("Illegal property syntax: can't use new syntax when :property_syntax => :old is set.")
elsif @options[:property_syntax] == :new && @prop_syntax == :old
raise Sass::SyntaxError.new("Illegal property syntax: can't use old syntax when :property_syntax => :new is set.")
elsif value[-1] == ?;
raise Sass::SyntaxError.new("Invalid property: #{declaration.dump} (no \";\" required at end-of-line).")
elsif value.empty?
raise Sass::SyntaxError.new("Invalid property: #{declaration.dump} (no value).")
end
to_return = ' ' * (tabs - 1 + self.tabs) + name + ":" +
(style == :compressed ? '' : ' ') + value + (style == :compressed ? "" : ";")
end
# Converts nested properties into flat properties.
#
# @param parent_name [String, nil] The name of the parent property,
# or nil if there is none
# @param tabs [Fixnum] How deeply this property is nested.
# See \{#tabs}
def _cssize(parent)
node = super
result = node.children.dup
result.unshift(node) if !node.value.empty? || node.children.empty?
result
end
# Updates the name and indentation of this node based on the parent name
# and nesting level.
#
# @param parent_name [String, nil] The name of the parent property, if one exists
# @param tabs [Fixnum] The extra indentation to use for this property
def cssize!(parent)
self.name = "#{parent.name}-#{name}" if parent
self.tabs = parent.tabs + (parent.value.empty? ? 0 : 1) if parent && style == :nested
super
end
# Runs any SassScript that may be embedded in the property,
# and invludes the parent property, if any.
#
# @param environment [Sass::Environment] The lexical environment containing
# variable and mixin values
def perform!(environment)
@name = interpolate(@name, environment)
@value = @value.is_a?(String) ? interpolate(@value, environment) : @value.perform(environment).to_s
super
end
# Returns an error message if the given child node is invalid,
# and false otherwise.
#
# {PropNode} only allows other {PropNode}s and {CommentNode}s as children.
# @param child [Tree::Node] A potential child node
# @return [String] An error message if the child is invalid, or nil otherwise
def invalid_child?(child)
if !child.is_a?(PropNode) && !child.is_a?(CommentNode)
"Illegal nesting: Only properties may be nested beneath properties."
end
end
private
def declaration
@prop_syntax == :new ? "#{name}: #{value}" : ":#{name} #{value}"
end
end
end