Enum cssparser::Token

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pub enum Token<'a> {
Show 31 variants Ident(CowRcStr<'a>), AtKeyword(CowRcStr<'a>), Hash(CowRcStr<'a>), IDHash(CowRcStr<'a>), QuotedString(CowRcStr<'a>), UnquotedUrl(CowRcStr<'a>), Delim(char), Number { has_sign: bool, value: f32, int_value: Option<i32>, }, Percentage { has_sign: bool, unit_value: f32, int_value: Option<i32>, }, Dimension { has_sign: bool, value: f32, int_value: Option<i32>, unit: CowRcStr<'a>, }, WhiteSpace(&'a str), Comment(&'a str), Colon, Semicolon, Comma, IncludeMatch, DashMatch, PrefixMatch, SuffixMatch, SubstringMatch, CDO, CDC, Function(CowRcStr<'a>), ParenthesisBlock, SquareBracketBlock, CurlyBracketBlock, BadUrl(CowRcStr<'a>), BadString(CowRcStr<'a>), CloseParenthesis, CloseSquareBracket, CloseCurlyBracket,
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One of the pieces the CSS input is broken into.

Some components use Cow in order to borrow from the original input string and avoid allocating/copying when possible.

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Ident(CowRcStr<'a>)

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AtKeyword(CowRcStr<'a>)

A <at-keyword-token>

The value does not include the @ marker.

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Hash(CowRcStr<'a>)

A <hash-token> with the type flag set to “unrestricted”

The value does not include the # marker.

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IDHash(CowRcStr<'a>)

A <hash-token> with the type flag set to “id”

The value does not include the # marker.

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QuotedString(CowRcStr<'a>)

A <string-token>

The value does not include the quotes.

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UnquotedUrl(CowRcStr<'a>)

A <url-token>

The value does not include the url( ) markers. Note that url( <string-token> ) is represented by a Function token.

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Delim(char)

A <delim-token>

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Number

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§has_sign: bool

Whether the number had a + or - sign.

This is used is some cases like the <An+B> micro syntax. (See the parse_nth function.)

§value: f32

The value as a float

§int_value: Option<i32>

If the origin source did not include a fractional part, the value as an integer.

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Percentage

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§has_sign: bool

Whether the number had a + or - sign.

§unit_value: f32

The value as a float, divided by 100 so that the nominal range is 0.0 to 1.0.

§int_value: Option<i32>

If the origin source did not include a fractional part, the value as an integer. It is not divided by 100.

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Dimension

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§has_sign: bool

Whether the number had a + or - sign.

This is used is some cases like the <An+B> micro syntax. (See the parse_nth function.)

§value: f32

The value as a float

§int_value: Option<i32>

If the origin source did not include a fractional part, the value as an integer.

§unit: CowRcStr<'a>

The unit, e.g. “px” in 12px

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WhiteSpace(&'a str)

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Comment(&'a str)

A comment.

The CSS Syntax spec does not generate tokens for comments, But we do, because we can (borrowed &str makes it cheap).

The value does not include the /* */ markers.

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Colon

A : <colon-token>

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Semicolon

A ; <semicolon-token>

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Comma

A , <comma-token>

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IncludeMatch

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DashMatch

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PrefixMatch

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SuffixMatch

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SubstringMatch

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CDO

A <!-- <CDO-token>

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CDC

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Function(CowRcStr<'a>)

A <function-token>

The value (name) does not include the ( marker.

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ParenthesisBlock

A <(-token>

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SquareBracketBlock

A <[-token>

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CurlyBracketBlock

A <{-token>

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BadUrl(CowRcStr<'a>)

A <bad-url-token>

This token always indicates a parse error.

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BadString(CowRcStr<'a>)

A <bad-string-token>

This token always indicates a parse error.

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CloseParenthesis

A <)-token>

When obtained from one of the Parser::next* methods, this token is always unmatched and indicates a parse error.

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CloseSquareBracket

A <]-token>

When obtained from one of the Parser::next* methods, this token is always unmatched and indicates a parse error.

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CloseCurlyBracket

A <}-token>

When obtained from one of the Parser::next* methods, this token is always unmatched and indicates a parse error.

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Return whether this token represents a parse error.

BadUrl and BadString are tokenizer-level parse errors.

CloseParenthesis, CloseSquareBracket, and CloseCurlyBracket are unmatched and therefore parse errors when returned by one of the Parser::next* methods.

Categorize a token into a type that determines when /**/ needs to be inserted between two tokens when serialized next to each other without whitespace in between.

See the TokenSerializationType::needs_separator_when_before method.

Trait Implementations§

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more
This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. Read more
Serialize self in CSS syntax, writing to dest.
Serialize self in CSS syntax and return a string. Read more

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