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54 lines
1.6 KiB
TypeScript
54 lines
1.6 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Specificity arrays always have 4 numbers (integers) for quick comparison
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* comparing from left to right, the next number only has to be checked if
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* two numbers of the same index are equal.
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*/
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export type SpecificityArray = [number, number, number, number];
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/**
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* A result of parsing a selector into an array of parts.
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* Calculating a specificity array is a matter of summing
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* over all the parts and adding the values to the right
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* bucket in a specificity array.
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*
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* @interface Part
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*/
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export interface Part {
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selector: string;
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type: 'a' | 'b' | 'c';
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index: number;
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length: number;
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}
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/**
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* Returned by the calculate function. Represents the results
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* of parsing and calculating the specificity of a selector.
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*
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* @interface Specificity
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*/
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export interface Specificity {
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selector: string;
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specificity: string;
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specificityArray: SpecificityArray;
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parts: Array<Part>;
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}
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/**
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* Calculates the specificity for the given selector string.
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* If the string contains a comma, each selector will be parsed
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* separately.
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*
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* @returns A list of specificity objects one for each selector in the
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* selector string.
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*/
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export function calculate(selector: string): Array<Specificity>;
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/**
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* Compares two selectors. If a string, the string cannot contain a comma.
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*
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* @returns A value less than 0 if selector a is less specific than selector b.
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* A value more than 0 if selector a is more specific than selector b.
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* 0 if the two selectors have the same specificity.
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*/
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export function compare(a: string | SpecificityArray, b: string | SpecificityArray): -1 | 0 | 1;
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