MDL-65759 library: Update php-css-parser to 8.3.0
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@@ -2,9 +2,11 @@
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namespace Sabberworm\CSS\RuleSet;
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use Sabberworm\CSS\Rule\Rule;
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use Sabberworm\CSS\Renderable;
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use Sabberworm\CSS\Comment\Commentable;
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use Sabberworm\CSS\Parsing\ParserState;
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use Sabberworm\CSS\Parsing\UnexpectedTokenException;
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use Sabberworm\CSS\Renderable;
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use Sabberworm\CSS\Rule\Rule;
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/**
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* RuleSet is a generic superclass denoting rules. The typical example for rule sets are declaration block.
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@@ -22,6 +24,41 @@ abstract class RuleSet implements Renderable, Commentable {
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$this->aComments = array();
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}
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public static function parseRuleSet(ParserState $oParserState, RuleSet $oRuleSet) {
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while ($oParserState->comes(';')) {
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$oParserState->consume(';');
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}
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while (!$oParserState->comes('}')) {
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$oRule = null;
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if($oParserState->getSettings()->bLenientParsing) {
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try {
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$oRule = Rule::parse($oParserState);
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} catch (UnexpectedTokenException $e) {
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try {
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$sConsume = $oParserState->consumeUntil(array("\n", ";", '}'), true);
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// We need to “unfind” the matches to the end of the ruleSet as this will be matched later
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if($oParserState->streql(substr($sConsume, -1), '}')) {
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$oParserState->backtrack(1);
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} else {
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while ($oParserState->comes(';')) {
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$oParserState->consume(';');
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}
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}
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} catch (UnexpectedTokenException $e) {
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// We’ve reached the end of the document. Just close the RuleSet.
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return;
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}
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}
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} else {
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$oRule = Rule::parse($oParserState);
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}
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if($oRule) {
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$oRuleSet->addRule($oRule);
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}
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}
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$oParserState->consume('}');
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}
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/**
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* @return int
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*/
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@@ -52,6 +89,7 @@ abstract class RuleSet implements Renderable, Commentable {
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* @param (null|string|Rule) $mRule pattern to search for. If null, returns all rules. if the pattern ends with a dash, all rules starting with the pattern are returned as well as one matching the pattern with the dash excluded. passing a Rule behaves like calling getRules($mRule->getRule()).
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* @example $oRuleSet->getRules('font-') //returns an array of all rules either beginning with font- or matching font.
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* @example $oRuleSet->getRules('font') //returns array(0 => $oRule, …) or array().
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* @return Rule[] Rules.
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*/
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public function getRules($mRule = null) {
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if ($mRule instanceof Rule) {
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@@ -69,7 +107,7 @@ abstract class RuleSet implements Renderable, Commentable {
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/**
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* Override all the rules of this set.
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* @param array $aRules The rules to override with.
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* @param Rule[] $aRules The rules to override with.
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*/
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public function setRules(array $aRules) {
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$this->aRules = array();
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@@ -82,6 +120,7 @@ abstract class RuleSet implements Renderable, Commentable {
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* Returns all rules matching the given pattern and returns them in an associative array with the rule’s name as keys. This method exists mainly for backwards-compatibility and is really only partially useful.
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* @param (string) $mRule pattern to search for. If null, returns all rules. if the pattern ends with a dash, all rules starting with the pattern are returned as well as one matching the pattern with the dash excluded. passing a Rule behaves like calling getRules($mRule->getRule()).
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* Note: This method loses some information: Calling this (with an argument of 'background-') on a declaration block like { background-color: green; background-color; rgba(0, 127, 0, 0.7); } will only yield an associative array containing the rgba-valued rule while @link{getRules()} would yield an indexed array containing both.
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* @return Rule[] Rules.
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*/
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public function getRulesAssoc($mRule = null) {
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$aResult = array();
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@@ -92,9 +131,9 @@ abstract class RuleSet implements Renderable, Commentable {
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}
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/**
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* Remove a rule from this RuleSet. This accepts all the possible values that @link{getRules()} accepts. If given a Rule, it will only remove this particular rule (by identity). If given a name, it will remove all rules by that name. Note: this is different from pre-v.2.0 behaviour of PHP-CSS-Parser, where passing a Rule instance would remove all rules with the same name. To get the old behvaiour, use removeRule($oRule->getRule()).
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* @param (null|string|Rule) $mRule pattern to remove. If $mRule is null, all rules are removed. If the pattern ends in a dash, all rules starting with the pattern are removed as well as one matching the pattern with the dash excluded. Passing a Rule behaves matches by identity.
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*/
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* Remove a rule from this RuleSet. This accepts all the possible values that @link{getRules()} accepts. If given a Rule, it will only remove this particular rule (by identity). If given a name, it will remove all rules by that name. Note: this is different from pre-v.2.0 behaviour of PHP-CSS-Parser, where passing a Rule instance would remove all rules with the same name. To get the old behvaiour, use removeRule($oRule->getRule()).
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* @param (null|string|Rule) $mRule pattern to remove. If $mRule is null, all rules are removed. If the pattern ends in a dash, all rules starting with the pattern are removed as well as one matching the pattern with the dash excluded. Passing a Rule behaves matches by identity.
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*/
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public function removeRule($mRule) {
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if($mRule instanceof Rule) {
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$sRule = $mRule->getRule();
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