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649 lines
26 KiB
/*
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YUI 3.17.2 (build 9c3c78e)
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Copyright 2014 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
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Licensed under the BSD License.
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http://yuilibrary.com/license/
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*/
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YUI.add('stylesheet', function (Y, NAME) {
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/**
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* The StyleSheet component is a module for creating and modifying CSS
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* stylesheets.
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*
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* @module stylesheet
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*/
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var d = Y.config.doc,
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p = d.createElement('p'), // Have to hold the node (see notes)
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workerStyle = p.style, // worker style collection
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isString = Y.Lang.isString,
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selectors = {},
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sheets = {},
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floatAttr = ('cssFloat' in workerStyle) ? 'cssFloat' : 'styleFloat',
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_toCssText,
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_unsetOpacity,
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_unsetProperty,
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OPACITY = 'opacity',
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FLOAT = 'float',
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EMPTY = '';
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// Normalizes the removal of an assigned style for opacity. IE uses the filter
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// property.
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_unsetOpacity = (OPACITY in workerStyle) ?
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function (style) { style.opacity = EMPTY; } :
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function (style) { style.filter = EMPTY; };
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// Normalizes the removal of an assigned style for a given property. Expands
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// shortcut properties if necessary and handles the various names for the float
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// property.
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workerStyle.border = "1px solid red";
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workerStyle.border = EMPTY; // IE doesn't unset child properties
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_unsetProperty = workerStyle.borderLeft ?
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function (style,prop) {
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var p;
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if (prop !== floatAttr && prop.toLowerCase().indexOf(FLOAT) != -1) {
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prop = floatAttr;
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}
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if (isString(style[prop])) {
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switch (prop) {
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case OPACITY:
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case 'filter' : _unsetOpacity(style); break;
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case 'font' :
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style.font = style.fontStyle = style.fontVariant =
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style.fontWeight = style.fontSize = style.lineHeight =
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style.fontFamily = EMPTY;
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break;
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default :
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for (p in style) {
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if (p.indexOf(prop) === 0) {
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style[p] = EMPTY;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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} :
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function (style,prop) {
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if (prop !== floatAttr && prop.toLowerCase().indexOf(FLOAT) != -1) {
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prop = floatAttr;
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}
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if (isString(style[prop])) {
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if (prop === OPACITY) {
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_unsetOpacity(style);
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} else {
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style[prop] = EMPTY;
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}
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}
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};
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/**
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* Create an instance of StyleSheet to encapsulate a css stylesheet.
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* The constructor can be called using function or constructor syntax.
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* <pre><code>var sheet = Y.StyleSheet(..);</pre></code>
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* or
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* <pre><code>var sheet = new Y.StyleSheet(..);</pre></code>
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*
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* The first parameter passed can be any of the following things:
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* <ul>
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* <li>The desired string name to register a new empty sheet</li>
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* <li>The string name of an existing StyleSheet instance</li>
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* <li>The unique guid generated for an existing StyleSheet instance</li>
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* <li>The id of an existing <code><link></code> or <code><style></code> node</li>
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* <li>The node reference for an existing <code><link></code> or <code><style></code> node</li>
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* <li>The Y.Node instance wrapping an existing <code><link></code> or <code><style></code> node</li>
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* <li>A chunk of css text to create a new stylesheet from</li>
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* </ul>
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*
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* <p>If a string is passed, StyleSheet will first look in its static name
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* registry for an existing sheet, then in the DOM for an element with that id.
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* If neither are found and the string contains the { character, it will be
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* used as a the initial cssText for a new StyleSheet. Otherwise, a new empty
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* StyleSheet is created, assigned the string value as a name, and registered
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* statically by that name.</p>
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*
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* <p>The optional second parameter is a string name to register the sheet as.
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* This param is largely useful when providing a node id/ref or chunk of css
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* text to create a populated instance.</p>
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*
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* @class StyleSheet
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* @constructor
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* @param seed {String|HTMLElement|Node} a style or link node, its id, or a
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* name or guid of a StyleSheet, or a string of css text
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* @param name {String} (optional) name to register instance for future static
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* access
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*/
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function StyleSheet(seed, name) {
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var head,
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node,
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sheet,
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cssRules = {},
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_rules,
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_insertRule,
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_deleteRule,
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i,r,sel;
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// Factory or constructor
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if (!(Y.instanceOf(this, StyleSheet))) {
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return new StyleSheet(seed,name);
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}
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// Extract the DOM node from Node instances
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if (seed) {
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if (Y.Node && seed instanceof Y.Node) {
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node = seed._node;
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} else if (seed.nodeName) {
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node = seed;
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// capture the DOM node if the string is an id
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} else if (isString(seed)) {
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if (seed && sheets[seed]) {
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return sheets[seed];
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}
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node = d.getElementById(seed.replace(/^#/,EMPTY));
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}
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// Check for the StyleSheet in the static registry
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if (node && sheets[Y.stamp(node)]) {
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return sheets[Y.stamp(node)];
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}
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}
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// Create a style node if necessary
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if (!node || !/^(?:style|link)$/i.test(node.nodeName)) {
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node = d.createElement('style');
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node.type = 'text/css';
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}
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if (isString(seed)) {
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// Create entire sheet from seed cssText
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if (seed.indexOf('{') != -1) {
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// Not a load-time fork because low run-time impact and IE fails
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// test for s.styleSheet at page load time (oddly)
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if (node.styleSheet) {
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node.styleSheet.cssText = seed;
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} else {
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node.appendChild(d.createTextNode(seed));
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}
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} else if (!name) {
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name = seed;
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}
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}
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// Make sure the node is attached to the appropriate head element
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if (!node.parentNode || node.parentNode.nodeName.toLowerCase() !== 'head') {
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head = (node.ownerDocument || d).getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
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// styleSheet isn't available on the style node in FF2 until appended
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// to the head element. style nodes appended to body do not affect
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// change in Safari.
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head.appendChild(node);
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}
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// Begin setting up private aliases to the important moving parts
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// 1. The stylesheet object
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// IE stores StyleSheet under the "styleSheet" property
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// Safari doesn't populate sheet for xdomain link elements
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sheet = node.sheet || node.styleSheet;
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// 2. The style rules collection
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// IE stores the rules collection under the "rules" property
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_rules = sheet && ('cssRules' in sheet) ? 'cssRules' : 'rules';
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// 3. The method to remove a rule from the stylesheet
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// IE supports removeRule
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_deleteRule = ('deleteRule' in sheet) ?
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function (i) { sheet.deleteRule(i); } :
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function (i) { sheet.removeRule(i); };
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// 4. The method to add a new rule to the stylesheet
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// IE supports addRule with different signature
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_insertRule = ('insertRule' in sheet) ?
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function (sel,css,i) { sheet.insertRule(sel+' {'+css+'}',i); } :
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function (sel,css,i) { sheet.addRule(sel,css,i); };
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// 5. Initialize the cssRules map from the node
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// xdomain link nodes forbid access to the cssRules collection, so this
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// will throw an error.
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// TODO: research alternate stylesheet, @media
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for (i = sheet[_rules].length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
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r = sheet[_rules][i];
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sel = r.selectorText;
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if (cssRules[sel]) {
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cssRules[sel].style.cssText += ';' + r.style.cssText;
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_deleteRule(i);
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} else {
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cssRules[sel] = r;
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}
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}
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// Cache the instance by the generated Id
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StyleSheet.register(Y.stamp(node),this);
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// Register the instance by name if provided or defaulted from seed
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if (name) {
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StyleSheet.register(name,this);
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}
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// Public API
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Y.mix(this,{
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/**
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* Get the unique stamp for this StyleSheet instance
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*
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* @method getId
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* @return {Number} the static id
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*/
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getId : function () { return Y.stamp(node); },
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/**
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* Enable all the rules in the sheet
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*
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* @method enable
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* @return {StyleSheet}
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* @chainable
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*/
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enable : function () { sheet.disabled = false; return this; },
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/**
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* Disable all the rules in the sheet. Rules may be changed while the
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* StyleSheet is disabled.
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*
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* @method disable
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* @return {StyleSheet}
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* @chainable
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*/
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disable : function () { sheet.disabled = true; return this; },
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/**
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* Returns false if the StyleSheet is disabled. Otherwise true.
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*
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* @method isEnabled
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* @return {Boolean}
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*/
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isEnabled : function () { return !sheet.disabled; },
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/**
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* <p>Set style properties for a provided selector string.
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* If the selector includes commas, it will be split into individual
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* selectors and applied accordingly. If the selector string does not
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* have a corresponding rule in the sheet, it will be added.</p>
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*
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* <p>The object properties in the second parameter must be the JavaScript
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* names of style properties. E.g. fontSize rather than font-size.</p>
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*
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* <p>The float style property will be set by any of "float",
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* "styleFloat", or "cssFloat".</p>
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*
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* @method set
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* @param sel {String} the selector string to apply the changes to
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* @param css {Object} Object literal of style properties and new values
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* @return {StyleSheet}
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* @chainable
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*/
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set : function (sel,css) {
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var rule = cssRules[sel],
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multi = sel.split(/\s*,\s*/),i,
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idx;
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// IE's addRule doesn't support multiple comma delimited selectors
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if (multi.length > 1) {
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for (i = multi.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
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this.set(multi[i], css);
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}
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return this;
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}
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// Some selector values can cause IE to hang
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if (!StyleSheet.isValidSelector(sel)) {
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Y.log("Invalid selector '"+sel+"' passed to set (ignoring).",'error','StyleSheet');
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return this;
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}
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// Opera throws an error if there's a syntax error in assigned
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// cssText. Avoid this using a worker style collection, then
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// assigning the resulting cssText.
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if (rule) {
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rule.style.cssText = StyleSheet.toCssText(css,rule.style.cssText);
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} else {
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idx = sheet[_rules].length;
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css = StyleSheet.toCssText(css);
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// IE throws an error when attempting to addRule(sel,'',n)
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// which would crop up if no, or only invalid values are used
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if (css) {
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_insertRule(sel, css, idx);
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// Safari replaces the rules collection, but maintains the
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// rule instances in the new collection when rules are
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// added/removed
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cssRules[sel] = sheet[_rules][idx];
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}
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}
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return this;
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},
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/**
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* <p>Unset style properties for a provided selector string, removing
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* their effect from the style cascade.</p>
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*
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* <p>If the selector includes commas, it will be split into individual
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* selectors and applied accordingly. If there are no properties
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* remaining in the rule after unsetting, the rule is removed.</p>
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*
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* <p>The style property or properties in the second parameter must be the
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* JavaScript style property names. E.g. fontSize rather than font-size.</p>
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*
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* <p>The float style property will be unset by any of "float",
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* "styleFloat", or "cssFloat".</p>
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*
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* @method unset
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* @param sel {String} the selector string to apply the changes to
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* @param css {String|Array} style property name or Array of names
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* @return {StyleSheet}
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* @chainable
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*/
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unset : function (sel,css) {
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var rule = cssRules[sel],
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multi = sel.split(/\s*,\s*/),
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remove = !css,
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rules, i;
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// IE's addRule doesn't support multiple comma delimited selectors
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// so rules are mapped internally by atomic selectors
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if (multi.length > 1) {
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for (i = multi.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
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this.unset(multi[i], css);
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}
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return this;
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}
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if (rule) {
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if (!remove) {
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css = Y.Array(css);
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workerStyle.cssText = rule.style.cssText;
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for (i = css.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
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_unsetProperty(workerStyle,css[i]);
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}
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if (workerStyle.cssText) {
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rule.style.cssText = workerStyle.cssText;
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} else {
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remove = true;
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}
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}
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if (remove) { // remove the rule altogether
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rules = sheet[_rules];
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for (i = rules.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
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if (rules[i] === rule) {
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delete cssRules[sel];
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_deleteRule(i);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return this;
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},
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/**
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* Get the current cssText for a rule or the entire sheet. If the
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* selector param is supplied, only the cssText for that rule will be
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* returned, if found. If the selector string targets multiple
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* selectors separated by commas, the cssText of the first rule only
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* will be returned. If no selector string, the stylesheet's full
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* cssText will be returned.
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*
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* @method getCssText
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* @param sel {String} Selector string
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* @return {String}
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*/
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getCssText : function (sel) {
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var rule, css, selector;
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if (isString(sel)) {
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// IE's addRule doesn't support multiple comma delimited
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// selectors so rules are mapped internally by atomic selectors
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rule = cssRules[sel.split(/\s*,\s*/)[0]];
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return rule ? rule.style.cssText : null;
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} else {
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css = [];
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for (selector in cssRules) {
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if (cssRules.hasOwnProperty(selector)) {
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rule = cssRules[selector];
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css.push(rule.selectorText+" {"+rule.style.cssText+"}");
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}
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}
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return css.join("\n");
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}
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}
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});
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}
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_toCssText = function (css,base) {
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var f = css.styleFloat || css.cssFloat || css[FLOAT],
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trim = Y.Lang.trim,
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prop;
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// A very difficult to repro/isolate IE 9 beta (and Platform Preview 7) bug
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// was reduced to this line throwing the error:
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// "Invalid this pointer used as target for method call"
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// It appears that the style collection is corrupted. The error is
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// catchable, so in a best effort to work around it, replace the
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// p and workerStyle and try the assignment again.
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try {
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workerStyle.cssText = base || EMPTY;
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} catch (e) {
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Y.log("Worker style collection corrupted. Replacing.", "warn", "StyleSheet");
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p = d.createElement('p');
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workerStyle = p.style;
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workerStyle.cssText = base || EMPTY;
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}
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if (f && !css[floatAttr]) {
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css = Y.merge(css);
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delete css.styleFloat; delete css.cssFloat; delete css[FLOAT];
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css[floatAttr] = f;
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}
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for (prop in css) {
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if (css.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
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try {
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// IE throws Invalid Value errors and doesn't like whitespace
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// in values ala ' red' or 'red '
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workerStyle[prop] = trim(css[prop]);
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}
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catch (ex) {
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Y.log('Error assigning property "'+prop+'" to "'+css[prop]+
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"\" (ignored):\n"+ex.message,'warn','StyleSheet');
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}
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}
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}
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return workerStyle.cssText;
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};
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Y.mix(StyleSheet, {
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/**
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* <p>Converts an object literal of style properties and values into a string
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* of css text. This can then be assigned to el.style.cssText.</p>
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*
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* <p>The optional second parameter is a cssText string representing the
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* starting state of the style prior to alterations. This is most often
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* extracted from the eventual target's current el.style.cssText.</p>
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*
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* @method toCssText
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* @param css {Object} object literal of style properties and values
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* @param cssText {String} (optional) starting cssText value
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* @return {String} the resulting cssText string
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* @static
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*/
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toCssText : ((OPACITY in workerStyle) ? _toCssText :
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// Wrap IE's toCssText to catch opacity. The copy/merge is to preserve
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// the input object's integrity, but if float and opacity are set, the
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// input will be copied twice in IE. Is there a way to avoid this
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// without increasing the byte count?
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function (css, cssText) {
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if (OPACITY in css) {
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css = Y.merge(css,{
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filter: 'alpha(opacity='+(css.opacity*100)+')'
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});
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delete css.opacity;
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}
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return _toCssText(css,cssText);
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}),
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/**
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* Registers a StyleSheet instance in the static registry by the given name
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*
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* @method register
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* @param name {String} the name to assign the StyleSheet in the registry
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* @param sheet {StyleSheet} The StyleSheet instance
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* @return {Boolean} false if no name or sheet is not a StyleSheet
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* instance. true otherwise.
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* @static
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*/
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register : function (name,sheet) {
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return !!(name && sheet instanceof StyleSheet &&
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!sheets[name] && (sheets[name] = sheet));
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},
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/**
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* <p>Determines if a selector string is safe to use. Used internally
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* in set to prevent IE from locking up when attempting to add a rule for a
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* "bad selector".</p>
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*
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* <p>Bad selectors are considered to be any string containing unescaped
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* `~!@$%^&()+=|{}[];'"?< or space. Also forbidden are . or # followed by
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* anything other than an alphanumeric. Additionally -abc or .-abc or
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* #_abc or '# ' all fail. There are likely more failure cases, so
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* please file a bug if you encounter one.</p>
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*
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* @method isValidSelector
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* @param sel {String} the selector string
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* @return {Boolean}
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* @static
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*/
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isValidSelector : function (sel) {
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var valid = false;
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if (sel && isString(sel)) {
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if (!selectors.hasOwnProperty(sel)) {
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// TEST: there should be nothing but white-space left after
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// these destructive regexs
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selectors[sel] = !/\S/.test(
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// combinators
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sel.replace(/\s+|\s*[+~>]\s*/g,' ').
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// attribute selectors (contents not validated)
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replace(/([^ ])\[.*?\]/g,'$1').
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// pseudo-class|element selectors (contents of parens
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// such as :nth-of-type(2) or :not(...) not validated)
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replace(/([^ ])::?[a-z][a-z\-]+[a-z](?:\(.*?\))?/ig,'$1').
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// element tags
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replace(/(?:^| )[a-z0-6]+/ig,' ').
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// escaped characters
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replace(/\\./g,EMPTY).
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// class and id identifiers
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replace(/[.#]\w[\w\-]*/g,EMPTY));
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}
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valid = selectors[sel];
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}
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return valid;
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}
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},true);
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Y.StyleSheet = StyleSheet;
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/*
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NOTES
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* Style node must be added to the head element. Safari does not honor styles
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applied to StyleSheet objects on style nodes in the body.
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* StyleSheet object is created on the style node when the style node is added
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to the head element in Firefox 2 (and maybe 3?)
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* The cssRules collection is replaced after insertRule/deleteRule calls in
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Safari 3.1. Existing Rules are used in the new collection, so the collection
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|
cannot be cached, but the rules can be.
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* Opera requires that the index be passed with insertRule.
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* Same-domain restrictions prevent modifying StyleSheet objects attached to
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link elements with remote href (or "about:blank" or "javascript:false")
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|
* Same-domain restrictions prevent reading StyleSheet cssRules/rules
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|
collection of link elements with remote href (or "about:blank" or
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|
"javascript:false")
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* Same-domain restrictions result in Safari not populating node.sheet property
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for link elements with remote href (et.al)
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|
* IE names StyleSheet related properties and methods differently (see code)
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|
* IE converts tag names to upper case in the Rule's selectorText
|
|
* IE converts empty string assignment to complex properties to value settings
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|
for all child properties. E.g. style.background = '' sets non-'' values on
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style.backgroundPosition, style.backgroundColor, etc. All else clear
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|
style.background and all child properties.
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* IE assignment style.filter = '' will result in style.cssText == 'FILTER:'
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* All browsers support Rule.style.cssText as a read/write property, leaving
|
|
only opacity needing to be accounted for.
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|
* Benchmarks of style.property = value vs style.cssText += 'property: value'
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|
indicate cssText is slightly slower for single property assignment. For
|
|
multiple property assignment, cssText speed stays relatively the same where
|
|
style.property speed decreases linearly by the number of properties set.
|
|
Exception being Opera 9.27, where style.property is always faster than
|
|
style.cssText.
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|
* Opera 9.5b throws a syntax error when assigning cssText with a syntax error.
|
|
* Opera 9.5 doesn't honor rule.style.cssText = ''. Previous style persists.
|
|
You have to remove the rule altogether.
|
|
* Stylesheet properties set with !important will trump inline style set on an
|
|
element or in el.style.property.
|
|
* Creating a worker style collection like document.createElement('p').style;
|
|
will fail after a time in FF (~5secs of inactivity). Property assignments
|
|
will not alter the property or cssText. It may be the generated node is
|
|
garbage collected and the style collection becomes inert (speculation).
|
|
* IE locks up when attempting to add a rule with a selector including at least
|
|
characters {[]}~`!@%^&*()+=|? (unescaped) and leading _ or -
|
|
such as addRule('-foo','{ color: red }') or addRule('._abc','{...}')
|
|
* IE's addRule doesn't support comma separated selectors such as
|
|
addRule('.foo, .bar','{..}')
|
|
* IE throws an error on valid values with leading/trailing white space.
|
|
* When creating an entire sheet at once, only FF2/3 & Opera allow creating a
|
|
style node, setting its innerHTML and appending to head.
|
|
* When creating an entire sheet at once, Safari requires the style node to be
|
|
created with content in innerHTML of another element.
|
|
* When creating an entire sheet at once, IE requires the style node content to
|
|
be set via node.styleSheet.cssText
|
|
* When creating an entire sheet at once in IE, styleSheet.cssText can't be
|
|
written until node.type = 'text/css'; is performed.
|
|
* When creating an entire sheet at once in IE, load-time fork on
|
|
var styleNode = d.createElement('style'); _method = styleNode.styleSheet ?..
|
|
fails (falsey). During run-time, the test for .styleSheet works fine
|
|
* Setting complex properties in cssText will SOMETIMES allow child properties
|
|
to be unset
|
|
set unset FF2 FF3 S3.1 IE6 IE7 Op9.27 Op9.5
|
|
---------- ----------------- --- --- ---- --- --- ------ -----
|
|
border -top NO NO YES YES YES YES YES
|
|
-top-color NO NO YES YES YES
|
|
-color NO NO NO NO NO
|
|
background -color NO NO YES YES YES
|
|
-position NO NO YES YES YES
|
|
-position-x NO NO NO NO NO
|
|
font line-height YES YES NO NO NO NO YES
|
|
-style YES YES NO YES YES
|
|
-size YES YES NO YES YES
|
|
-size-adjust ??? ??? n/a n/a n/a ??? ???
|
|
padding -top NO NO YES YES YES
|
|
margin -top NO NO YES YES YES
|
|
list-style -type YES YES YES YES YES
|
|
-position YES YES YES YES YES
|
|
overflow -x NO NO YES n/a YES
|
|
|
|
??? - unsetting font-size-adjust has the same effect as unsetting font-size
|
|
* FireFox and WebKit populate rule.cssText as "SELECTOR { CSSTEXT }", but
|
|
Opera and IE do not.
|
|
* IE6 and IE7 silently ignore the { and } if passed into addRule('.foo','{
|
|
color:#000}',0). IE8 does not and creates an empty rule.
|
|
* IE6-8 addRule('.foo','',n) throws an error. Must supply *some* cssText
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
}, '3.17.2', {"requires": ["yui-base"]});
|
|
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