java.lang.Object
org.jhotdraw8.css.ast.AbstractSyntaxTree
org.jhotdraw8.css.ast.Selector
org.jhotdraw8.css.ast.Combinator
org.jhotdraw8.css.ast.GeneralSiblingCombinator
An "general sibling combinator" matches an element if its first selector
matches the sibling of the element and if its second selector
matches the element.
- Author:
- Werner Randelshofer
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class org.jhotdraw8.css.ast.Combinator
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionGeneralSiblingCombinator(@Nullable SourceLocator sourceLocator, SimpleSelector first, Selector second) -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionfinal intReturns the specificity of this selector.<T> @Nullable Tmatch(SelectorModel<T> model, T element) Returns the matching element.@Nullable TypeSelectorThis selector matches only on a specific type, if its second selector matches only on a specific type.voidproduceTokens(Consumer<CssToken> consumer) Produces tokens for the subtree starting at this tree node.toString()Methods inherited from class org.jhotdraw8.css.ast.Combinator
equals, hashCodeMethods inherited from class org.jhotdraw8.css.ast.AbstractSyntaxTree
getSourceLocator
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Constructor Details
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GeneralSiblingCombinator
public GeneralSiblingCombinator(@Nullable SourceLocator sourceLocator, SimpleSelector first, Selector second)
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Method Details
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toString
- Overrides:
toStringin classCombinator
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match
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getSpecificity
public final int getSpecificity()Description copied from class:SelectorReturns the specificity of this selector.A selector's specificity is calculated as follows:
- count the number of ID selectors in the selector (= a)
- count the number of class selectors, attributes selectors, and pseudo-classes in the selector (= b)
- count the number of type selectors and pseudo-elements in the selector (= c)
- ignore the universal selector
Selectors inside the negation pseudo-class are counted like any other, but the negation itself does not count as a pseudo-class.
Concatenating the three numbers a-b-c (in a number system with a large base) gives the specificity.
In this implementation we compute specificity with
specificity=100*a+10*b+c.References:
- CSS Syntax Selectors Level 3, Chapter 9. Calculating a selector's specificity
- w3.org
- Specified by:
getSpecificityin classSelector- Returns:
- the specificity
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produceTokens
Description copied from class:AbstractSyntaxTreeProduces tokens for the subtree starting at this tree node.- Overrides:
produceTokensin classAbstractSyntaxTree- Parameters:
consumer- a consumer for the tokens
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matchesOnlyOnASpecificType
This selector matches only on a specific type, if its second selector matches only on a specific type.- Overrides:
matchesOnlyOnASpecificTypein classSelector- Returns:
second.matchesOnlyOnASpecificType()
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