// Copyright 2016 Google Inc. Use of this source code is governed by an // MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at // https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. import '../utils.dart'; import '../visitor/interface/value.dart'; import '../value.dart'; /// A SassScript list. class SassList extends Value { // TODO(nweiz): Use persistent data structures rather than copying here. An // RRB vector should fit our use-cases well. // // We may also want to fall back to a plain unmodifiable List for small lists // (<32 items?). /// The contents of the list. final List contents; final ListSeparator separator; final bool hasBrackets; bool get isBlank => contents.every((element) => element.isBlank); List get asList => contents; /// Returns an empty list with the given [separator] and [brackets]. const SassList.empty({ListSeparator separator, bool brackets: false}) : contents = const [], separator = separator ?? ListSeparator.undecided, hasBrackets = brackets; SassList(Iterable contents, this.separator, {bool brackets: false}) : contents = new List.unmodifiable(contents), hasBrackets = brackets { if (separator == ListSeparator.undecided && contents.length > 1) { throw new ArgumentError( "A list with more than one element must have an explicit separator."); } } T accept(ValueVisitor visitor) => visitor.visitList(this); SassMap assertMap([String name]) => contents.isEmpty ? const SassMap.empty() : super.assertMap(name); bool operator ==(other) => (other is SassList && other.separator == separator && other.hasBrackets == hasBrackets && listEquals(other.contents, contents)) || (contents.isEmpty && other is SassMap && other.contents.isEmpty); int get hashCode => listHash(contents); } /// An enum of list separator types. class ListSeparator { /// A space-separated list. static const space = const ListSeparator._("space"); /// A comma-separated list. static const comma = const ListSeparator._("comma"); /// A separator that hasn't yet been determined. /// /// Singleton lists and empty lists don't have separators defiend. This means /// that list functions will prefer other lists' separators if possible. static const undecided = const ListSeparator._("undecided"); final String _name; const ListSeparator._(this._name); String toString() => _name; }