#include <libcss/libcss.h>
+#include <strings.h> /* strncasecmp */
#include "svgtiny.h"
#include "svgtiny_internal.h"
static css_error node_name(void *pw, void *node, css_qname *qname);
+static css_error node_classes(void *pw, void *node,
+ lwc_string ***classes, uint32_t *n_classes);
+static css_error node_id(void *pw, void *node, lwc_string **id);
+static css_error named_parent_node(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, void **parent);
+static css_error named_sibling_node(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, void **sibling);
+static css_error named_generic_sibling_node(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, void **sibling);
+static css_error parent_node(void *pw, void *node, void **parent);
+static css_error sibling_node(void *pw, void *node, void **sibling);
+static css_error node_has_name(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, bool *match);
+static css_error node_has_class(void *pw, void *node,
+ lwc_string *name, bool *match);
+static css_error node_has_id(void *pw, void *node,
+ lwc_string *name, bool *match);
+static css_error node_has_attribute(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, bool *match);
+static css_error node_has_attribute_equal(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *value,
+ bool *match);
+static css_error node_has_attribute_dashmatch(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *value,
+ bool *match);
+static css_error node_has_attribute_includes(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *word,
+ bool *match);
+static css_error node_has_attribute_prefix(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *prefix,
+ bool *match);
+static css_error node_has_attribute_suffix(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *suffix,
+ bool *match);
/**
return CSS_OK;
}
+
+
+/**
+ * Retrieve the given node's classes
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node
+ * \param classes Address at which to store the class name array
+ * \param n_classes Address at which to store the length of the class
+ * name array
+ *
+ * \return CSS_OK on success, or CSS_NOMEM if anything goes wrong
+ *
+ * \note CSS_NOMEM is not possible in practice as of libdom-0.4.1,
+ * because the underlying libdom function never fails
+ */
+css_error node_classes(void *pw, void *node,
+ lwc_string ***classes, uint32_t *n_classes)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_exception err;
+
+ err = dom_element_get_classes((dom_node *)node, classes, n_classes);
+
+ /* The implementation does not do it, but the documentation
+ for dom_element_get_classes() says that a DOM_NO_MEM_ERR is
+ possible here, so we handle it to be on the safe side. */
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Retrieve the given node's id
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node
+ * \param id Address at which to store the id
+ *
+ * \return CSS_OK on success, or CSS_NOMEM if anything goes wrong
+ */
+css_error node_id(void *pw, void *node, lwc_string **id)
+{
+ dom_string *attr;
+ dom_exception err;
+ struct svgtiny_parse_state *state;
+
+ /* Begin with the assumption that this node has no id */
+ *id = NULL;
+
+ state = (struct svgtiny_parse_state *)pw;
+ err = dom_element_get_attribute((dom_node *)node,
+ state->interned_id, &attr);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+ else if (attr == NULL) {
+ /* The node has no id attribute and our return value
+ is already set to NULL so we're done */
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* If we found an id attribute (a dom_string), intern it into
+ an lwc_string that we can return, and then cleanup the
+ dom_string. */
+ err = dom_string_intern(attr, id);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_string_unref(attr);
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+ dom_string_unref(attr);
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Find the first parent of the given element having the given name
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node
+ * \param qname Name of the parent node to search for
+ * \param parent Address at which to store the parent node pointer
+ *
+ * \return Always returns CSS_OK
+ *
+ * \post If a suitable element is found, a pointer to it will be
+ * stored at the address pointed to by \a parent; otherwise,
+ * NULL will be stored at the address pointed to by \a parent
+ */
+css_error named_parent_node(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, void **parent)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ /* dom_element_named_parent_node() was invented to implement
+ * this select handler so there isn't much for us to do except
+ * call it. It's OK if node isn't an element, libdom checks
+ * for it. */
+ dom_element_named_parent_node((dom_element *)node,
+ qname->name,
+ (struct dom_element **)parent);
+
+ /* Implementation detail: dom_element_named_parent_node()
+ * increments the reference count of the parent element before
+ * returning it to us. According to docs/RefCnt in the libdom
+ * repository, this will prevent the parent element from being
+ * destroyed if it is pruned from the DOM. That sounds good,
+ * since we don't want to be using a pointer to an object that
+ * has been destroyed... but we also have no way of later
+ * decrementing the reference count ourselves, and don't want
+ * to make the returned node eternal. Decrementing the
+ * reference counter now allows it to be destroyed when the
+ * DOM no longer needs it, and so long as no other parts of
+ * libsvgtiny are messing with the DOM during parsing, that
+ * shouldn't (ha ha) cause any problems. */
+ dom_node_unref(*parent);
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Find the "next-sibling" of the given element having the given name
+ *
+ * This search corresponds to the "+ foo" combinator in CSS and will
+ * find only "foo" element nodes that immediately precede the given
+ * node under the same parent in the DOM. In CSS the tree is viewed
+ * top-down and in libdom it is viewed from the bottom-up; as a result
+ * "next" and "previous" are sometimes backwards. This is case-sensitive.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node
+ * \param qname Name of the sibling node to search for
+ * \param sibling Address at which to store the sibling node pointer
+ *
+ * \return Always returns CSS_OK
+ *
+ * \post If a suitable element is found, a pointer to it will be
+ * stored at the address pointed to by \a sibling; otherwise,
+ * NULL will be stored at the address pointed to by \a sibling
+ */
+css_error named_sibling_node(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, void **sibling)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_node *n = node; /* the current node */
+ dom_node *prev; /* the previous node */
+ dom_exception err;
+ dom_node_type type;
+ dom_string *name;
+
+ *sibling = NULL; /* default to nothing found */
+
+ /* Begin the search; the first iteration we do outside of the
+ * loop. Implementation detil: dom_node_get_previous_sibling()
+ * increments the reference counter on the returned node. A
+ * comment within named_parent_node() explains why we
+ * decrement it ASAP. */
+ err = dom_node_get_previous_sibling(n, &n);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ while (n != NULL) {
+ /* We're looking for the first ELEMENT sibling */
+ err = dom_node_get_node_type(n, &type);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ if (type == DOM_ELEMENT_NODE) {
+ /* We found an element node, does it have the
+ * right name? */
+ err = dom_node_get_node_name(n, &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ if (dom_string_lwc_isequal(name,
+ qname->name)) {
+ /* The name is right, return it */
+ *sibling = n;
+ }
+
+ /* There's only one next-sibling element node
+ * and we've already found it, so if its name
+ * wasn't right, we return the default value
+ * of NULL below */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Not an element node, so we move on the the previous
+ * previous sibling */
+ err = dom_node_get_previous_sibling(n, &prev);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ n = prev;
+ }
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Find the first "subsequent-sibling" of the given element having the
+ * given name
+ *
+ * This search corresponds to the "~ foo" combinator in CSS and will
+ * find only "foo" element nodes that precede the given node (under
+ * the same parent) in the DOM. In CSS the tree is viewed top-down and
+ * in libdom it is viewed from the bottom-up; as a result "next" and
+ * "previous" are sometimes backwards. This is case-sensitive.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node
+ * \param qname Name of the sibling node to search for
+ * \param sibling Address at which to store the sibling node pointer
+ *
+ * \return Always returns CSS_OK
+ *
+ * \post If a suitable element is found, a pointer to it will be
+ * stored at the address pointed to by \a sibling; otherwise,
+ * NULL will be stored at the address pointed to by \a sibling
+ */
+css_error named_generic_sibling_node(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, void **sibling)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_node *n = node; /* the current node */
+ dom_node *prev; /* the previous node */
+ dom_exception err;
+ dom_node_type type;
+ dom_string *name;
+
+
+ *sibling = NULL; /* default to nothing found */
+
+ /* Begin the search; the first iteration we do outside of the
+ * loop. Implementation detil: dom_node_get_previous_sibling()
+ * increments the reference counter on the returned node. A
+ * comment within named_parent_node() explains why we
+ * decrement it ASAP. */
+ err = dom_node_get_previous_sibling(n, &n);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ while (n != NULL) {
+ err = dom_node_get_node_type(n, &type);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ if (type == DOM_ELEMENT_NODE) {
+ /* We only want ELEMENT nodes */
+ err = dom_node_get_node_name(n, &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ if (dom_string_lwc_isequal(name,
+ qname->name)) {
+ /* Found one. Save it and stop the search */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ *sibling = n;
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ }
+
+ /* This sibling wasn't an element with the desired
+ name, so move on to the previous sibling */
+ err = dom_node_get_previous_sibling(n, &prev);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ n = prev;
+ }
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Return a pointer to the given node's parent
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node
+ * \param parent Address at which to store the node's parent pointer
+ *
+ * \return Always returns CSS_OK
+ */
+css_error parent_node(void *pw, void *node, void **parent)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ /* Libdom basically implements this for us */
+ dom_element_parent_node(node, (struct dom_element **)parent);
+
+ /* See the comment in named_parent_node() for why we decrement
+ * this reference counter here. */
+ dom_node_unref(*parent);
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Find the "next-sibling" of the given element
+ *
+ * This search corresponds "+ *" in CSS and will find the first
+ * element node that immediately precedes the given node under the
+ * same parent in the DOM. In CSS the tree is viewed top-down and in
+ * libdom it is viewed from the bottom-up; as a result "next" and
+ * "previous" are sometimes backwards.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node
+ * \param sibling Address at which to store the sibling node pointer
+ *
+ * \return Always returns CSS_OK
+ *
+ * \post If a suitable element is found, a pointer to it will be
+ * stored at the address pointed to by \a sibling; otherwise,
+ * NULL will be stored at the address pointed to by \a sibling
+ */
+css_error sibling_node(void *pw, void *node, void **sibling)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_node *n = node; /* the current node */
+ dom_node *prev; /* the previous node */
+ dom_exception err;
+ dom_node_type type;
+
+ *sibling = NULL; /* default to nothing found */
+
+ /* Begin the search; the first iteration we do outside of the
+ * loop. Implementation detil: dom_node_get_previous_sibling()
+ * increments the reference counter on the returned node. A
+ * comment within named_parent_node() explains why we
+ * decrement it ASAP. */
+ err = dom_node_get_previous_sibling(n, &n);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ while (n != NULL) {
+ err = dom_node_get_node_type(n, &type);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ if (type == DOM_ELEMENT_NODE) {
+ /* We found a sibling node that is also an
+ element and that's all we wanted. */
+ *sibling = n;
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* This sibling node was not an element; move on to
+ the previous sibling */
+ err = dom_node_get_previous_sibling(n, &prev);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ dom_node_unref(n);
+ n = prev;
+ }
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for the given name
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has the given name or if that name is the universal selector;
+ * otherwise it returns false. The comparison is case-sensitive. It
+ * corresponds to a rule like "body { ... }" in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param qname Name to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Always returns CSS_OK
+ */
+css_error node_has_name(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, bool *match)
+{
+ struct svgtiny_parse_state *state;
+ dom_string *name;
+ dom_exception err;
+
+ /* Start by checking to see if qname is the universal selector */
+ state = (struct svgtiny_parse_state *)pw;
+ if (lwc_string_isequal(qname->name,
+ state->interned_universal, match) == lwc_error_ok) {
+ if (*match) {
+ /* It's the universal selector. In NetSurf, all node
+ * names match the universal selector, and nothing in
+ * the libcss documentation suggests another approach,
+ * so we follow NetSurf here. */
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+ }
+
+ err = dom_node_get_node_name((dom_node *)node, &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Unlike with HTML, SVG element names are case-sensitive */
+ *match = dom_string_lwc_isequal(name, qname->name);
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for the given class
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has the given class. The comparison is case-sensitive. It
+ * corresponds to node.class in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param name Class name to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Always returns CSS_OK
+ */
+css_error node_has_class(void *pw, void *node,
+ lwc_string *name, bool *match)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ /* libdom implements this for us and apparently it cannot fail */
+ dom_element_has_class((dom_node *)node, name, match);
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for the given id
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has the given id. The comparison is case-sensitive. It corresponds
+ * to node#id in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param name Id to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Always returns CSS_OK
+ */
+css_error node_has_id(void *pw, void *node,
+ lwc_string *name, bool *match)
+{
+ dom_string *attr;
+ dom_exception err;
+ struct svgtiny_parse_state *state;
+
+ attr = NULL; /* a priori the "id" attribute may not exist */
+ *match = false; /* default to no match */
+
+ state = (struct svgtiny_parse_state *)pw;
+ err = dom_element_get_attribute((dom_node *)node,
+ state->interned_id, &attr);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR || attr == NULL) {
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ *match = dom_string_lwc_isequal(attr, name);
+ dom_string_unref(attr);
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for the given attribute
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has an attribute with the given name. The comparison is
+ * case-sensitive. It corresponds to node[attr] in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param qname Attribute name to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Returns CSS_OK if successful and CSS_NOMEM if anything
+ * goes wrong
+ */
+css_error node_has_attribute(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, bool *match)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_string *name;
+ dom_exception err;
+
+ /* intern the attribute name as a dom_string so we can
+ * delegate to dom_element_has_attribute() */
+ err = dom_string_create_interned(
+ (const uint8_t *) lwc_string_data(qname->name),
+ lwc_string_length(qname->name),
+ &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ err = dom_element_has_attribute((dom_node *)node, name, match);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for an attribute with a specific value
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has an attribute with the given name and value. The comparison is
+ * case-sensitive. It corresponds to node[attr=value] in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param qname Attribute name to check for
+ * \param value Attribute value to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Returns CSS_OK if successful and CSS_NOMEM if we cannot
+ * intern the attribute name (which usually indicates memory
+ * exhaustion)
+ */
+css_error node_has_attribute_equal(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *value,
+ bool *match)
+{
+ /* Implementation note: NetSurf always returns "no match" when
+ * the value is empty (length zero). We allow it, because why
+ * not? */
+
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_string *name;
+ dom_string *attr_val;
+ dom_exception err;
+
+ /* Intern the attribute name as a dom_string so we can
+ * use dom_element_get_attribute() */
+ err = dom_string_create_interned(
+ (const uint8_t *) lwc_string_data(qname->name),
+ lwc_string_length(qname->name),
+ &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ err = dom_element_get_attribute((dom_node *)node, name, &attr_val);
+ if ((err != DOM_NO_ERR) || (attr_val == NULL)) {
+ /* There was an error getting the attribute's value or
+ * the attribute doesn't exist. So, no match? */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ *match = false;
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, we have the attribute value from the given node
+ * and all we need to do is compare. */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ *match = dom_string_lwc_isequal(attr_val, value);
+ dom_string_unref(attr_val);
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for an attribute with a specific value,
+ * possibly followed by a single hyphen
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has an attribute with the given name and value or with the given
+ * name and a value that is followed by exactly one hyphen. The
+ * comparison is case-sensitive. This corresponds to [attr|=value]
+ * in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param qname Attribute name to check for
+ * \param value Attribute value to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Returns CSS_OK if successful and CSS_NOMEM if we cannot
+ * intern the attribute name (which usually indicates memory
+ * exhaustion)
+ */
+css_error node_has_attribute_dashmatch(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *value,
+ bool *match)
+{
+ /* Implementation note: NetSurf always returns "no match" when
+ * the value is empty (length zero). We allow it, because why
+ * not? */
+
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_string *name;
+ dom_string *attr_val;
+ dom_exception err;
+
+ const char *vdata; /* to hold the data underlying "value" */
+ size_t vdata_len;
+ const char *avdata; /* to hold the found attribute value data */
+ size_t avdata_len;
+
+ /* Intern the attribute name as a dom_string so we can
+ * use dom_element_get_attribute() */
+ err = dom_string_create_interned(
+ (const uint8_t *) lwc_string_data(qname->name),
+ lwc_string_length(qname->name),
+ &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ err = dom_element_get_attribute((dom_node *)node, name, &attr_val);
+ if ((err != DOM_NO_ERR) || (attr_val == NULL)) {
+ /* There was an error getting the attribute's value or
+ * the attribute doesn't exist. So, no match? */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ *match = false;
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, we have the attribute value from the given node
+ * and all we need to do is compare. */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ *match = dom_string_lwc_isequal(attr_val, value);
+ if (*match) {
+ /* Exact match, we're done */
+ dom_string_unref(attr_val);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* No exact match, try it with a hyphen on the end */
+ vdata = lwc_string_data(value); /* needle */
+ vdata_len = lwc_string_length(value);
+ avdata = dom_string_data(attr_val); /* haystack */
+ avdata_len = dom_string_byte_length(attr_val);
+ dom_string_unref(attr_val);
+
+ if (avdata_len > vdata_len && avdata[vdata_len] == '-') {
+ if (strncasecmp(avdata, vdata, vdata_len) == 0) {
+ /* If there's a hyphen in the right position,
+ * it suffices to compare the strings only up
+ * to the hyphen */
+ *match = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for an attribute whose value is a
+ * space-separated list of words, one of which is the given word
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has an attribute with the given name and whose value when
+ * considered as a space-separated list of words contains the given
+ * word. The comparison is case-sensitive. This corresponds to
+ * [attr~=value] in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param qname Attribute name to check for
+ * \param word Value word to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Returns CSS_OK if successful and CSS_NOMEM if we cannot
+ * intern the attribute name (which usually indicates memory
+ * exhaustion)
+ */
+css_error node_has_attribute_includes(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *word,
+ bool *match)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+
+ dom_string *name;
+ dom_string *attr_val;
+ dom_exception err;
+ size_t wordlen; /* length of "word" */
+
+ /* pointers used to parse a space-separated list of words */
+ const char *p;
+ const char *start;
+ const char *end;
+
+ *match = false; /* default to no match */
+
+ wordlen = lwc_string_length(word);
+ if (wordlen == 0) {
+ /* In this case, the spec says that "if 'val' is the
+ * empty string, it will never represent anything." */
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Intern the attribute name as a dom_string so we can
+ * use dom_element_get_attribute() */
+ err = dom_string_create_interned(
+ (const uint8_t *) lwc_string_data(qname->name),
+ lwc_string_length(qname->name),
+ &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ err = dom_element_get_attribute((dom_node *)node, name, &attr_val);
+ if ((err != DOM_NO_ERR) || (attr_val == NULL)) {
+ /* There was an error getting the attribute's value or
+ * the attribute doesn't exist. So, no match? */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Parse the list comparing each word against "word" */
+ start = dom_string_data(attr_val);
+ end = start + dom_string_byte_length(attr_val);
+ dom_string_unref(attr_val);
+
+ for (p = start; p <= end; p++) {
+ /* Move forward until we find the end of the first word */
+ if (*p == ' ' || *p == '\0') {
+ /* If the length of that word is the length of the
+ * word we're looking for, do the comparison. */
+ if ((size_t) (p - start) == wordlen &&
+ strncasecmp(start,
+ lwc_string_data(word),
+ wordlen) == 0) {
+ *match = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ /* No match? Set "start" to the beginning of
+ * the next word and loop. */
+ start = p + 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for an attribute whose value begins with the
+ * given prefix
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has an attribute with the given name and whose value begins with
+ * the given prefix string. The comparison is case-sensitive. This
+ * corresponds to [attr^=value] in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param qname Attribute name to check for
+ * \param prefix Value prefix to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Returns CSS_OK if successful and CSS_NOMEM if we cannot
+ * intern the attribute name (which usually indicates memory
+ * exhaustion)
+ */
+css_error node_has_attribute_prefix(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *prefix,
+ bool *match)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_string *name;
+ dom_string *attr_val;
+ dom_exception err;
+ const char *avdata; /* attribute value data */
+ size_t avdata_len; /* length of that attribute value data */
+ size_t prefixlen; /* length of "prefix" */
+
+ prefixlen = lwc_string_length(prefix);
+ if (prefixlen == 0) {
+ /* In this case, the spec says that "if 'val' is the
+ * empty string, it will never represent anything." */
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Intern the attribute name as a dom_string so we can
+ * use dom_element_get_attribute() */
+ err = dom_string_create_interned(
+ (const uint8_t *) lwc_string_data(qname->name),
+ lwc_string_length(qname->name),
+ &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ err = dom_element_get_attribute((dom_node *)node, name, &attr_val);
+ if ((err != DOM_NO_ERR) || (attr_val == NULL)) {
+ /* There was an error getting the attribute's value or
+ * the attribute doesn't exist. So, no match? */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ *match = false;
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, we have the attribute value from the given node,
+ * and the first thing we want to do is check to see if the
+ * whole thing matches the prefix. */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ *match = dom_string_lwc_isequal(attr_val, prefix);
+
+ /* If not, check to see if an, uh, prefix matches the
+ * prefix */
+ if (*match == false) {
+ avdata = dom_string_data(attr_val);
+ avdata_len = dom_string_byte_length(attr_val);
+ if ((avdata_len >= prefixlen) &&
+ (strncasecmp(avdata,
+ lwc_string_data(prefix),
+ prefixlen) == 0)) {
+ /* Use strncasecmp to compare only the first
+ * "n" characters, where "n" is the length of
+ * the prefix. */
+ *match = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ dom_string_unref(attr_val);
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Test the given node for an attribute whose value end with the
+ * given suffix
+ *
+ * This will return true (via the "match" pointer) if the libdom node
+ * has an attribute with the given name and whose value ends with
+ * the given suffix string. The comparison is case-sensitive. This
+ * corresponds to [attr$=value] in CSS.
+ *
+ * \param pw Pointer to the current SVG parser state
+ * \param node Libdom SVG node to test
+ * \param qname Attribute name to check for
+ * \param suffix Value suffix to check for
+ * \param match Pointer to the test result
+ *
+ * \return Returns CSS_OK if successful and CSS_NOMEM if we cannot
+ * intern the attribute name (which usually indicates memory
+ * exhaustion)
+ */
+css_error node_has_attribute_suffix(void *pw, void *node,
+ const css_qname *qname, lwc_string *suffix,
+ bool *match)
+{
+ UNUSED(pw);
+ dom_string *name;
+ dom_string *attr_val;
+ dom_exception err;
+ const char *avdata; /* attribute value data */
+ size_t avdata_len; /* length of that attribute value data */
+ size_t suffixlen; /* length of "suffix" */
+
+ /* convenience pointer we'll use when matching the suffix */
+ const char *suffix_start;
+
+ suffixlen = lwc_string_length(suffix);
+ if (suffixlen == 0) {
+ /* In this case, the spec says that "if 'val' is the
+ * empty string, it will never represent anything." */
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Intern the attribute name as a dom_string so we can
+ * use dom_element_get_attribute() */
+ err = dom_string_create_interned(
+ (const uint8_t *) lwc_string_data(qname->name),
+ lwc_string_length(qname->name),
+ &name);
+ if (err != DOM_NO_ERR) {
+ return CSS_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ err = dom_element_get_attribute((dom_node *)node, name, &attr_val);
+ if ((err != DOM_NO_ERR) || (attr_val == NULL)) {
+ /* There was an error getting the attribute's value or
+ * the attribute doesn't exist. So, no match? */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ *match = false;
+ return CSS_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, we have the attribute value from the given node,
+ * and the first thing we want to do is check to see if the
+ * whole thing matches the suffix. */
+ dom_string_unref(name);
+ *match = dom_string_lwc_isequal(attr_val, suffix);
+
+ /* If not, check to see if an, uh, suffix matches the
+ * suffix */
+ if (*match == false) {
+ avdata = dom_string_data(attr_val);
+ avdata_len = dom_string_byte_length(attr_val);
+
+ suffix_start = (char *)(avdata + avdata_len - suffixlen);
+
+ if ((avdata_len >= suffixlen) &&
+ (strncasecmp(suffix_start,
+ lwc_string_data(suffix),
+ suffixlen) == 0)) {
+ /* Use strncasecmp to compare only the last
+ * "n" characters, where "n" is the length of
+ * the suffix. */
+ *match = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ dom_string_unref(attr_val);
+
+ return CSS_OK;
+}