/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ //#define SHOW_BOUNDING_BOX 1 #ifndef nsIMathMLFrame_h___ #define nsIMathMLFrame_h___ #include "nsQueryFrame.h" #include "nsMathMLOperators.h" struct nsPresentationData; struct nsEmbellishData; struct nsHTMLReflowMetrics; class nsRenderingContext; class nsIFrame; // For MathML, this 'type' will be used to determine the spacing between frames // Subclasses can return a 'type' that will give them a particular spacing enum eMathMLFrameType { eMathMLFrameType_UNKNOWN = -1, eMathMLFrameType_Ordinary, eMathMLFrameType_OperatorOrdinary, eMathMLFrameType_OperatorInvisible, eMathMLFrameType_OperatorUserDefined, eMathMLFrameType_Inner, eMathMLFrameType_ItalicIdentifier, eMathMLFrameType_UprightIdentifier, eMathMLFrameType_COUNT }; // Abstract base class that provides additional methods for MathML frames class nsIMathMLFrame { public: NS_DECL_QUERYFRAME_TARGET(nsIMathMLFrame) // helper to check whether the frame is "space-like", as defined by the spec. virtual bool IsSpaceLike() = 0; /* SUPPORT FOR PRECISE POSITIONING */ /*====================================================================*/ /* Metrics that _exactly_ enclose the text of the frame. * The frame *must* have *already* being reflowed, before you can call * the GetBoundingMetrics() method. * Note that for a frame with nested children, the bounding metrics * will exactly enclose its children. For example, the bounding metrics * of msub is the smallest rectangle that exactly encloses both the * base and the subscript. */ NS_IMETHOD GetBoundingMetrics(nsBoundingMetrics& aBoundingMetrics) = 0; NS_IMETHOD SetBoundingMetrics(const nsBoundingMetrics& aBoundingMetrics) = 0; NS_IMETHOD SetReference(const nsPoint& aReference) = 0; virtual eMathMLFrameType GetMathMLFrameType() = 0; /* SUPPORT FOR STRETCHY ELEMENTS */ /*====================================================================*/ /* Stretch : * Called to ask a stretchy MathML frame to stretch itself depending * on its context. * * An embellished frame is treated in a special way. When it receives a * Stretch() command, it passes the command to its embellished child and * the stretched size is bubbled up from the inner-most frame. In other * words, the stretch command descend through the embellished hierarchy. * * @param aStretchDirection [in] the direction where to attempt to * stretch. * @param aContainerSize [in] struct that suggests the maximumn size for * the stretched frame. Only member data of the struct that are * relevant to the direction are used (the rest is ignored). * @param aDesiredStretchSize [in/out] On input the current size * of the frame, on output the size after stretching. */ NS_IMETHOD Stretch(nsRenderingContext& aRenderingContext, nsStretchDirection aStretchDirection, nsBoundingMetrics& aContainerSize, nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredStretchSize) = 0; /* Get the mEmbellishData member variable. */ NS_IMETHOD GetEmbellishData(nsEmbellishData& aEmbellishData) = 0; /* SUPPORT FOR SCRIPTING ELEMENTS */ /*====================================================================*/ /* Get the mPresentationData member variable. */ NS_IMETHOD GetPresentationData(nsPresentationData& aPresentationData) = 0; /* InheritAutomaticData() / TransmitAutomaticData() : * There are precise rules governing each MathML frame and its children. * Properties such as the scriptlevel or the embellished nature of a frame * depend on those rules. Also, certain properties that we use to emulate * TeX rendering rules are frame-dependent too. These two methods are meant * to be implemented by frame classes that need to assert specific properties * within their subtrees. * * InheritAutomaticData() is called in a top-down manner [like nsIFrame::Init], * as we descend the frame tree, whereas TransmitAutomaticData() is called in a * bottom-up manner, as we ascend the tree [like nsIFrame::SetInitialChildList]. * However, unlike Init() and SetInitialChildList() which are called only once * during the life-time of a frame (when initially constructing the frame tree), * these two methods are called to build automatic data after the ... * subtree has been constructed fully, and are called again as we walk a child's * subtree to handle dynamic changes that happen in the content model. * * As a rule of thumb: * * 1. Use InheritAutomaticData() to set properties related to your ancestors: * - set properties that are intrinsic to yourself * - set properties that depend on the state that you expect your ancestors * to have already reached in their own InheritAutomaticData(). * - set properties that your descendants assume that you would have set in * your InheritAutomaticData() -- this way, they can safely query them and * the process will feed upon itself. * * 2. Use TransmitAutomaticData() to set properties related to your descendants: * - set properties that depend on the state that you expect your descendants * to have reached upon processing their own TransmitAutomaticData(). * - transmit properties that your descendants expect that you will transmit to * them in your TransmitAutomaticData() -- this way, they remain up-to-date. * - set properties that your ancestors expect that you would set in your * TransmitAutomaticData() -- this way, they can safely query them and the * process will feed upon itself. */ NS_IMETHOD InheritAutomaticData(nsIFrame* aParent) = 0; NS_IMETHOD TransmitAutomaticData() = 0; /* UpdatePresentationData: * Updates the frame's compression flag. * A frame becomes "compressed" (or "cramped") according to TeX rendering * rules (TeXBook, Ch.17, p.140-141). * * @param aFlagsValues [in] * The new values (e.g., compress) that are going to be * updated. * * @param aWhichFlags [in] * The flags that are relevant to this call. Since not all calls * are meant to update all flags at once, aWhichFlags is used * to distinguish flags that need to retain their existing values * from flags that need to be turned on (or turned off). If a bit * is set in aWhichFlags, then the corresponding value (which * can be 0 or 1) is taken from aFlagsValues and applied to the * frame. Therefore, by setting their bits in aWhichFlags, and * setting their desired values in aFlagsValues, it is possible to * update some flags in the frame, leaving the other flags unchanged. */ NS_IMETHOD UpdatePresentationData(uint32_t aFlagsValues, uint32_t aWhichFlags) = 0; /* UpdatePresentationDataFromChildAt : * Sets compression flag on the whole tree. For child frames * at aFirstIndex up to aLastIndex, this method sets their * compression flags. The update is propagated down the subtrees of each of * these child frames. * * @param aFirstIndex [in] * Index of the first child from where the update is propagated. * * @param aLastIndex [in] * Index of the last child where to stop the update. * A value of -1 means up to last existing child. * * @param aFlagsValues [in] * The new values (e.g., compress) that are going to be * assigned in the whole sub-trees. * * @param aWhichFlags [in] * The flags that are relevant to this call. See UpdatePresentationData() * for more details about this parameter. */ NS_IMETHOD UpdatePresentationDataFromChildAt(int32_t aFirstIndex, int32_t aLastIndex, uint32_t aFlagsValues, uint32_t aWhichFlags) = 0; // If aFrame is a child frame, returns the script increment which this frame // imposes on the specified frame, ignoring any artificial adjustments to // scriptlevel. // Returns 0 if the specified frame isn't a child frame. virtual uint8_t ScriptIncrement(nsIFrame* aFrame) = 0; }; // struct used by a container frame to keep track of its embellishments. // By convention, the data that we keep here is bubbled from the embellished // hierarchy, and it remains unchanged unless we have to recover from a change // that occurs in the embellished hierarchy. The struct remains in its nil // state in those frames that are not part of the embellished hierarchy. struct nsEmbellishData { // bits used to mark certain properties of our embellishments uint32_t flags; // pointer on the frame at the core of the embellished hierarchy nsIFrame* coreFrame; // stretchy direction that the nsMathMLChar owned by the core supports nsStretchDirection direction; // spacing that may come from depending on its 'form'. Since // the 'form' may also depend on the position of the outermost // embellished ancestor, the set up of these values may require // looking up the position of our ancestors. nscoord leadingSpace; nscoord trailingSpace; nsEmbellishData() { flags = 0; coreFrame = nullptr; direction = NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_UNSUPPORTED; leadingSpace = 0; trailingSpace = 0; } }; // struct used by a container frame to modulate its presentation. // By convention, the data that we keep in this struct can change depending // on any of our ancestors and/or descendants. If a data can be resolved // solely from the embellished hierarchy, and it remains immutable once // resolved, we put it in |nsEmbellishData|. If it can be affected by other // things, it comes here. This struct is updated as we receive information // transmitted by our ancestors and is kept in sync with changes in our // descendants that affects us. struct nsPresentationData { // bits for: compressed, etc uint32_t flags; // handy pointer on our base child (the 'nucleus' in TeX), but it may be // null here (e.g., tags like , , , etc, won't // pick a particular child in their child list to be the base) nsIFrame* baseFrame; nsPresentationData() { flags = 0; baseFrame = nullptr; } }; // ========================================================================== // Bits used for the presentation flags -- these bits are set // in their relevant situation as they become available // This bit is used to emulate TeX rendering. // Internal use only, cannot be set by the user with an attribute. #define NS_MATHML_COMPRESSED 0x00000002U // This bit is set if the frame will fire a vertical stretch // command on all its (non-empty) children. // Tags like (or an inferred mrow), mpadded, etc, will fire a // vertical stretch command on all their non-empty children #define NS_MATHML_STRETCH_ALL_CHILDREN_VERTICALLY 0x00000004U // This bit is set if the frame will fire a horizontal stretch // command on all its (non-empty) children. // Tags like munder, mover, munderover, will fire a // horizontal stretch command on all their non-empty children #define NS_MATHML_STRETCH_ALL_CHILDREN_HORIZONTALLY 0x00000008U // This bit is set if the frame is "space-like", as defined by the spec. #define NS_MATHML_SPACE_LIKE 0x00000040U // This bit is set when the frame cannot be formatted due to an // error (e.g., invalid markup such as a without an overscript). // When set, a visual feedback will be provided to the user. #define NS_MATHML_ERROR 0x80000000U // a bit used for debug #define NS_MATHML_STRETCH_DONE 0x20000000U // This bit is used for visual debug. When set, the bounding box // of your frame is painted. This visual debug enable to ensure that // you have properly filled your mReference and mBoundingMetrics in // Place(). #define NS_MATHML_SHOW_BOUNDING_METRICS 0x10000000U // Macros that retrieve those bits #define NS_MATHML_IS_COMPRESSED(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_COMPRESSED == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_COMPRESSED)) #define NS_MATHML_WILL_STRETCH_ALL_CHILDREN_VERTICALLY(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_STRETCH_ALL_CHILDREN_VERTICALLY == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_STRETCH_ALL_CHILDREN_VERTICALLY)) #define NS_MATHML_WILL_STRETCH_ALL_CHILDREN_HORIZONTALLY(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_STRETCH_ALL_CHILDREN_HORIZONTALLY == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_STRETCH_ALL_CHILDREN_HORIZONTALLY)) #define NS_MATHML_IS_SPACE_LIKE(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_SPACE_LIKE == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_SPACE_LIKE)) #define NS_MATHML_HAS_ERROR(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_ERROR == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_ERROR)) #define NS_MATHML_STRETCH_WAS_DONE(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_STRETCH_DONE == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_STRETCH_DONE)) #define NS_MATHML_PAINT_BOUNDING_METRICS(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_SHOW_BOUNDING_METRICS == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_SHOW_BOUNDING_METRICS)) // ========================================================================== // Bits used for the embellish flags -- these bits are set // in their relevant situation as they become available // This bit is set if the frame is an embellished operator. #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_OPERATOR 0x00000001 // This bit is set if the frame is an frame or an embellihsed // operator for which the core has movablelimits="true" #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_MOVABLELIMITS 0x00000002 // This bit is set if the frame is an frame or an embellihsed // operator for which the core has accent="true" #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENT 0x00000004 // This bit is set if the frame is an or with // an accent frame #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENTOVER 0x00000008 // This bit is set if the frame is an or with // an accentunder frame #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENTUNDER 0x00000010 // Macros that retrieve those bits #define NS_MATHML_IS_EMBELLISH_OPERATOR(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_OPERATOR == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_OPERATOR)) #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_IS_MOVABLELIMITS(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_MOVABLELIMITS == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_MOVABLELIMITS)) #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_IS_ACCENT(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENT == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENT)) #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_IS_ACCENTOVER(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENTOVER == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENTOVER)) #define NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_IS_ACCENTUNDER(_flags) \ (NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENTUNDER == ((_flags) & NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENTUNDER)) #endif /* nsIMathMLFrame_h___ */