Enum cssparser::Token
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pub enum Token<'a> { Ident(CowRcStr<'a>), AtKeyword(CowRcStr<'a>), Hash(CowRcStr<'a>), IDHash(CowRcStr<'a>), QuotedString(CowRcStr<'a>), UnquotedUrl(CowRcStr<'a>), Delim(char), Number { has_sign: bool, value: f32, int_value: Option<i32>, }, Percentage { has_sign: bool, unit_value: f32, int_value: Option<i32>, }, Dimension { has_sign: bool, value: f32, int_value: Option<i32>, unit: CowRcStr<'a>, }, WhiteSpace(&'a str), Comment(&'a str), Colon, Semicolon, Comma, IncludeMatch, DashMatch, PrefixMatch, SuffixMatch, SubstringMatch, CDO, CDC, Function(CowRcStr<'a>), ParenthesisBlock, SquareBracketBlock, CurlyBracketBlock, BadUrl(CowRcStr<'a>), BadString(CowRcStr<'a>), CloseParenthesis, CloseSquareBracket, CloseCurlyBracket, }
One of the pieces the CSS input is broken into.
Some components use Cow
in order to borrow from the original input string
and avoid allocating/copying when possible.
Variants
Ident(CowRcStr<'a>)
AtKeyword(CowRcStr<'a>)
The value does not include the @
marker.
Hash(CowRcStr<'a>)
A <hash-token>
with the type flag set to "unrestricted"
The value does not include the #
marker.
IDHash(CowRcStr<'a>)
A <hash-token>
with the type flag set to "id"
The value does not include the #
marker.
QuotedString(CowRcStr<'a>)
The value does not include the quotes.
UnquotedUrl(CowRcStr<'a>)
The value does not include the url(
)
markers. Note that url( <string-token> )
is represented by a
Function
token.
Delim(char)
A <delim-token>
Number
Fields of Number
has_sign: bool | Whether the number had a This is used is some cases like the |
value: f32 | The value as a float |
int_value: Option<i32> | If the origin source did not include a fractional part, the value as an integer. |
Percentage
Fields of Percentage
has_sign: bool | Whether the number had a |
unit_value: f32 | The value as a float, divided by 100 so that the nominal range is 0.0 to 1.0. |
int_value: Option<i32> | If the origin source did not include a fractional part, the value as an integer. It is not divided by 100. |
Dimension
Fields of Dimension
has_sign: bool | Whether the number had a This is used is some cases like the |
value: f32 | The value as a float |
int_value: Option<i32> | If the origin source did not include a fractional part, the value as an integer. |
unit: CowRcStr<'a> | The unit, e.g. "px" in |
WhiteSpace(&'a str)
Comment(&'a str)
A comment.
The CSS Syntax spec does not generate tokens for comments, But we do, because we can (borrowed &str makes it cheap).
The value does not include the /*
*/
markers.
Colon
A :
<colon-token>
Semicolon
A ;
<semicolon-token>
Comma
A ,
<comma-token>
IncludeMatch
DashMatch
A |=
<dash-match-token>
PrefixMatch
A ^=
<prefix-match-token>
SuffixMatch
A $=
<suffix-match-token>
SubstringMatch
CDO
A <!--
<CDO-token>
CDC
A -->
<CDC-token>
Function(CowRcStr<'a>)
The value (name) does not include the (
marker.
ParenthesisBlock
A <(-token>
SquareBracketBlock
A <[-token>
CurlyBracketBlock
A <{-token>
BadUrl(CowRcStr<'a>)
A <bad-url-token>
This token always indicates a parse error.
BadString(CowRcStr<'a>)
A <bad-string-token>
This token always indicates a parse error.
CloseParenthesis
A <)-token>
When obtained from one of the Parser::next*
methods,
this token is always unmatched and indicates a parse error.
CloseSquareBracket
A <]-token>
When obtained from one of the Parser::next*
methods,
this token is always unmatched and indicates a parse error.
CloseCurlyBracket
A <}-token>
When obtained from one of the Parser::next*
methods,
this token is always unmatched and indicates a parse error.
Methods
impl<'a> Token<'a>
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pub fn is_parse_error(&self) -> bool
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Return whether this token represents a parse error.
BadUrl
and BadString
are tokenizer-level parse errors.
CloseParenthesis
, CloseSquareBracket
, and CloseCurlyBracket
are unmatched
and therefore parse errors when returned by one of the Parser::next*
methods.
impl<'a> Token<'a>
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pub fn serialization_type(&self) -> TokenSerializationType
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Categorize a token into a type that determines when /**/
needs to be inserted
between two tokens when serialized next to each other without whitespace in between.
See the TokenSerializationType::needs_separator_when_before
method.
Trait Implementations
impl<'a> PartialEq for Token<'a>
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Token<'a>) -> bool
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This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Token<'a>) -> bool
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This method tests for !=
.
impl<'a> Debug for Token<'a>
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl<'a> Clone for Token<'a>
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fn clone(&self) -> Token<'a>
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more