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src/java.desktop/share/classes/javax/swing/text/html/CSSParser.java

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*** 29,49 **** /** * A CSS parser. This works by way of a delegate that implements the * CSSParserCallback interface. The delegate is notified of the following * events: * <ul> ! * <li>Import statement: <code>handleImport</code> ! * <li>Selectors <code>handleSelector</code>. This is invoked for each * string. For example if the Reader contained p, bar , a {}, the delegate * would be notified 4 times, for 'p,' 'bar' ',' and 'a'. ! * <li>When a rule starts, <code>startRule</code> ! * <li>Properties in the rule via the <code>handleProperty</code>. This * is invoked one per property/value key, eg font size: foo;, would * cause the delegate to be notified once with a value of 'font size'. ! * <li>Values in the rule via the <code>handleValue</code>, this is notified * for the total value. ! * <li>When a rule ends, <code>endRule</code> * </ul> * This will parse much more than CSS 1, and loosely implements the * recommendation for <i>Forward-compatible parsing</i> in section * 7.1 of the CSS spec found at: * <a href=http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1>http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1</a>. --- 29,49 ---- /** * A CSS parser. This works by way of a delegate that implements the * CSSParserCallback interface. The delegate is notified of the following * events: * <ul> ! * <li>Import statement: {@code handleImport} ! * <li>Selectors {@code handleSelector}. This is invoked for each * string. For example if the Reader contained p, bar , a {}, the delegate * would be notified 4 times, for 'p,' 'bar' ',' and 'a'. ! * <li>When a rule starts, {@code startRule} ! * <li>Properties in the rule via the {@code handleProperty}. This * is invoked one per property/value key, eg font size: foo;, would * cause the delegate to be notified once with a value of 'font size'. ! * <li>Values in the rule via the {@code handleValue}, this is notified * for the total value. ! * <li>When a rule ends, {@code endRule} * </ul> * This will parse much more than CSS 1, and loosely implements the * recommendation for <i>Forward-compatible parsing</i> in section * 7.1 of the CSS spec found at: * <a href=http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1>http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1</a>.
*** 358,368 **** callback.handleValue(unitBuffer.toString()); return token; } /** ! * Parses identifiers until <code>extraChar</code> is encountered, * returning the ending token, which will be IDENTIFIER if extraChar * is found. */ private int parseIdentifiers(char extraChar, boolean wantsBlocks) throws IOException { --- 358,368 ---- callback.handleValue(unitBuffer.toString()); return token; } /** ! * Parses identifiers until {@code extraChar} is encountered, * returning the ending token, which will be IDENTIFIER if extraChar * is found. */ private int parseIdentifiers(char extraChar, boolean wantsBlocks) throws IOException {
*** 507,517 **** } } /** * Gets an identifier, returning true if the length of the string is greater than 0, ! * stopping when <code>stopChar</code>, whitespace, or one of {}()[] is * hit. */ // NOTE: this could be combined with readTill, as they contain somewhat // similar functionality. private boolean getIdentifier(char stopChar) throws IOException { --- 507,517 ---- } } /** * Gets an identifier, returning true if the length of the string is greater than 0, ! * stopping when {@code stopChar}, whitespace, or one of {}()[] is * hit. */ // NOTE: this could be combined with readTill, as they contain somewhat // similar functionality. private boolean getIdentifier(char stopChar) throws IOException {
*** 629,639 **** } return (tokenBufferLength > 0); } /** ! * Reads till a <code>stopChar</code> is encountered, escaping characters * as necessary. */ private void readTill(char stopChar) throws IOException { boolean lastWasEscape = false; int escapeCount = 0; --- 629,639 ---- } return (tokenBufferLength > 0); } /** ! * Reads till a {@code stopChar} is encountered, escaping characters * as necessary. */ private void readTill(char stopChar) throws IOException { boolean lastWasEscape = false; int escapeCount = 0;
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