Package com.google.gwt.resources.css.ast.CssProperty

Examples of com.google.gwt.resources.css.ast.CssProperty.Value


            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + VALUE_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value dotPathValue = params.get(0);
          String dotPath = maybeUnquote(((StringValue) dotPathValue).getValue());
          String suffix = params.size() == 3
              ? maybeUnquote(((StringValue) params.get(2)).getValue()) : "";

          return new DotPathValue(dotPath, suffix);
        } else if (value.getFunctionName().equals(LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME)) {
          // This is a call to value()
          List<Value> params = new ArrayList<Value>();
          extractValueOf(params, value.getParameters());

          if (params.size() != 1) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value expression = params.get(0);
          if (!(expression instanceof StringValue)) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "The single argument to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME
                    + " must be a string value", null);
          }
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     * havn't seen any value that could potentially be the left value.
     */
    boolean seenLeft = false;

    for (ListIterator<Value> it = values.listIterator(); it.hasNext();) {
      Value v = it.next();
      Value maybeFlipped = flipLeftRightIdentValue(v);
      NumberValue nv = v.isNumberValue();
      if (v != maybeFlipped) {
        it.set(maybeFlipped);
        seenLeft = true;

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      try {
        // Single-arg for simplicity
        Method m = getClass().getDeclaredMethod(methodName.toString(),
            Value.class);
        assert Value.class.isAssignableFrom(m.getReturnType());
        Value newValue = (Value) m.invoke(this, values.get(0));
        values.set(0, newValue);
      } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
        // OK
      }
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            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + VALUE_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value dotPathValue = params.get(0);
          String dotPath = maybeUnquote(((StringValue) dotPathValue).getValue());
          String suffix = params.size() == 3
              ? maybeUnquote(((StringValue) params.get(2)).getValue()) : "";

          return new DotPathValue(dotPath, suffix);
        } else if (value.getFunctionName().equals(LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME)) {
          // This is a call to value()
          List<Value> params = new ArrayList<Value>();
          extractValueOf(params, value.getParameters());

          if (params.size() != 1) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value expression = params.get(0);
          if (!(expression instanceof StringValue)) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "The single argument to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME
                    + " must be a string value", null);
          }
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            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + VALUE_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value dotPathValue = params.get(0);
          String dotPath = maybeUnquote(((StringValue) dotPathValue).getValue());
          String suffix = params.size() == 3
              ? maybeUnquote(((StringValue) params.get(2)).getValue()) : "";

          return new DotPathValue(dotPath, suffix);
        } else if (value.getFunctionName().equals(LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME)) {
          // This is a call to value()
          List<Value> params = new ArrayList<Value>();
          extractValueOf(params, value.getParameters());

          if (params.size() != 1) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value expression = params.get(0);
          if (!(expression instanceof StringValue)) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "The single argument to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME
                    + " must be a string value", null);
          }
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            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + VALUE_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value dotPathValue = params.get(0);
          String dotPath = maybeUnquote(((StringValue) dotPathValue).getValue());
          String suffix = params.size() == 3
              ? maybeUnquote(((StringValue) params.get(2)).getValue()) : "";

          return new DotPathValue(dotPath, suffix);
        } else if (value.getFunctionName().equals(LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME)) {
          // This is a call to value()
          List<Value> params = new ArrayList<Value>();
          extractValueOf(params, value.getParameters());

          if (params.size() != 1) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value expression = params.get(0);
          if (!(expression instanceof StringValue)) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "The single argument to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME
                    + " must be a string value", null);
          }
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            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + VALUE_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value dotPathValue = params.get(0);
          String dotPath = maybeUnquote(((StringValue) dotPathValue).getValue());
          String suffix = params.size() == 3
              ? maybeUnquote(((StringValue) params.get(2)).getValue()) : "";

          return new DotPathValue(dotPath, suffix);
        } else if (value.getFunctionName().equals(LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME)) {
          // This is a call to value()
          List<Value> params = new ArrayList<Value>();
          extractValueOf(params, value.getParameters());

          if (params.size() != 1) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "Incorrect number of parameters to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME,
                null);
          }

          Value expression = params.get(0);
          if (!(expression instanceof StringValue)) {
            throw new CSSException(CSSException.SAC_SYNTAX_ERR,
                "The single argument to " + LITERAL_FUNCTION_NAME
                    + " must be a string value", null);
          }
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public class CssUrl extends CssDef {
  private final List<Value> values;

  public CssUrl(String key, String functionPath) {
    super(key);
    Value functionValue = new IdentValue(functionPath);
    values = Collections.singletonList(functionValue);
  }
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     * havn't seen any value that could potentially be the left value.
     */
    boolean seenLeft = false;

    for (ListIterator<Value> it = values.listIterator(); it.hasNext();) {
      Value v = it.next();
      Value maybeFlipped = flipLeftRightIdentValue(v);
      NumberValue nv = v.isNumberValue();
      if (v != maybeFlipped) {
        it.set(maybeFlipped);
        seenLeft = true;

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      try {
        // Single-arg for simplicity
        Method m = getClass().getDeclaredMethod(methodName.toString(),
            Value.class);
        assert Value.class.isAssignableFrom(m.getReturnType());
        Value newValue = (Value) m.invoke(this, values.get(0));
        values.set(0, newValue);
      } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
        // OK
      }
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