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.. _passing-values:
How parsed values are passed to context
=============================================
To find out how value of the SVG attribute will be passed to context, following algorithm should be applied:
#. If attribute tag is included in :ref:`passthrough_attributes <passthrough_attributes>` sequence,
then its value will be passed by `Value Events Policy`_ as a :ref:`string <passing-string>`.
#. If for this element and attribute ``traits::attribute_type<ElementTag, AttributeTag>::type`` is ``tag::type::string``,
then value will also be passed by `Value Events Policy`_ as a :ref:`string <passing-string>`.
#. Otherwise type of the attribute should be found in its description in `SVG Specification <http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/attindex.html>`_.
#. Attribute values of type `<path data> <http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/paths.html#PathData>`_
(e.g. **d** attribute of **path** element) are described in :ref:`path_section` section.
#. Attribute values of type `<transform list> <http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/coords.html#TransformAttribute>`_
(e.g. **transform** attribute) are described in :ref:`transform-section` section.
#. All others are passed through `Value Events Policy`_.
Value Events Policy
-----------------------
Value Events Policy Concept
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
*Value Events Policy* is a class, containing static ``set`` methods, that receives reference to
context object as a first argument, attribute tag as a second and a source tag as a third.
Source tag is one of two types: ``tag::source::css`` and ``tag::source::attribute`` (they have common base ``tag::source::any``).
Source tag shows where value comes from -- CSS value in **style** attribute or from separate SVG/XML attribute.
Number and types of other parameters depends on an attribute type.
::
struct value_events_policy
{
static void set(Context & context, AttributeTag tag, SourceTag source, ValueType1 const & value1);
static void set(Context & context, AttributeTag tag, SourceTag source, ValueType1 const & value1, ValueType2 const & value2);
/*...*/
};
``policy::value_events::forward_to_method`` used by default forward calls to ``set`` methods of ``context`` object::
template<class Context>
struct forward_to_method
{
template<class AttributeTag, class ...Args>
static void set(Context & context, AttributeTag tag, tag::source::any const &, Args... args)
{
context.set(tag, args...);
}
};
.. note::
Source tag is dropped by default *Value Events Policy*, because default
:ref:`Attribute Traversal Policy <attribute_traversal_policy>` processes only one value of the same property,
even if both are provided (``css_hides_presentation_attribute = true``).
.. note::
Default *Value Events Policy* doesn't pass ``tag::value::inherit`` values of properties and presentation attributes,
that are inherited (see ``policy::value_events::skip_inherit``).
**inherit** value for such attributes is equivalent to its absence.
Example of default *Value Events Policy* usage::
#include <svgpp/svgpp.hpp>
using namespace svgpp;
struct Context
{
void set(tag::attribute::amplitude, double value)
{
std::cout << value << "\n";
}
};
void func()
{
Context context;
value_parser<tag::type::number>::parse(tag::attribute::amplitude(), context, std::string("3.14"), tag::source::attribute());
}
Example of own *Value Events Policy* implementation.
Created ``policy::value_events::default_policy`` template class specialization
for our context type (let it be ``boost::optional<double>`` in our example)::
namespace svgpp { namespace policy { namespace value_events
{
template<>
struct default_policy<boost::optional<double> >
{
template<class AttributeTag>
static void set(boost::optional<double> & context, AttributeTag tag, tag::source::any, double value)
{
context = value;
}
};
}}}
void func()
{
boost::optional<double> context;
value_parser<tag::type::number>::parse(tag::attribute::amplitude(), context, std::string("3.14"), tag::source::attribute());
if (context)
std::cout << *context << "\n";
}
.. _Literal Values:
*Literal Values*
If literal is one of attribute possible values, then this value will cause call with
tag from ``tag::value`` namespace. Example of attributes that may have literal values::
gradientUnits = "userSpaceOnUse | objectBoundingBox"
clip-path = "<funciri> | none | inherit"
**gradientUnits** is limited to two literal values. **clip-path**, besides
**none** and **inherit** literal values may get values of *<FuncIRI>* type.
Example of context implementation, that receives values of **gradientUnits** attributes::
class GradientContext
{
public:
GradientContext()
: m_gradientUnitsUserSpace(false)
{}
void set(tag::attribute::gradientUnits, tag::value::userSpaceOnUse)
{
m_gradientUnitsUserSpace = true;
}
void set(tag::attribute::gradientUnits, tag::value::objectBoundingBox)
{
m_gradientUnitsUserSpace = false;
}
private:
bool m_gradientUnitsUserSpace;
};
*<length>* or *<coordinate>*
Is passed as single argument, whose type is set by :ref:`Length Factory <length-section>` (by default ``double``).
*<IRI>* or *<FuncIRI>*
See :ref:`iri-section`.
*<integer>*
Single argument of ``int`` type is used.
*<number>* or *<opacity-value>*
Is passed as single argument of number_type_ (by default ``double``).
*<percentage>*
*<color>*
Is passed as single argument, whose type is set by :ref:`Color Factory <color-section>`
(by default 8 bit per channel RGB packed in ``int``).
*<color> [<icccolor>]*
If *<icccolor>* isn't set, then it is passed as single argument,
whose type is set by :ref:`Color Factory <color-section>`.
Otherwise, second argument is added, whose type is set by :ref:`ICC Color Factory <icc-color-factory-section>`.
Example::
struct Context
{
void set(tag::attribute::flood_color, int rgb);
void set(tag::attribute::flood_color, int rgb, tag::skip_icc_color);
void set(tag::attribute::flood_color, tag::value::currentColor);
void set(tag::attribute::flood_color, tag::value::inherit);
};
*<angle>*
Is passed as single argument, whose type and value are set by *Angle Factory*
(by default ``double`` value in degrees).
*<number-optional-number>*
Is passed as one or two arguments of number_type_ type (by default ``double``).
*<list-of-numbers>*, *<list-of-lengths>* or *<list-of-points>*
Is passed as single argument of unspecified type, which is model of
`Boost Single Pass Range <http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/libs/range/doc/html/range/concepts/single_pass_range.html>`_.
*range* items have type:
* number_type_ (by default ``double``) in case of *<list-of-numbers>*;
* that is set by :ref:`Length Factory <length-section>` in case of *<list-of-lengths>*;
* ``std::pair<number_type, number_type>`` (by default ``std::pair<double, double>``) in case of *<list-of-points>*.
Example::
struct Context
{
template<class Range>
void set(tag::attribute::kernelMatrix, Range const & range)
{
for(typename boost::range_iterator<Range>::type it = boost::begin(range), end = boost::end(range);
it != end; ++it)
std::cout << *it;
}
};
.. note::
If template function can't be used (e.g. it is virtual function),
then Boost
`any_range <http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/libs/range/doc/html/range/reference/ranges/any_range.html>`_
can be used as range type instead::
typedef boost::any_range<double, boost::single_pass_traversal_tag, double const &, std::ptrdiff_t> Range;
*<shape>*
Is passed as 5 arguments - first is *tag* ``tag::value::rect``, others are of number_type_ type (by default ``double``):
``(tag::value::rect(), top, right, bottom, left)``.
**viewBox** attribute
Is passed as 4 arguments of number_type_ type (by default ``double``): ``(x, y, width, height)``.
**bbox** attribute
Is passed as 4 arguments of number_type_ type (by default ``double``): ``(lo_x, lo_y, hi_x, hi_y)``.
**preserveAspectRatio** attribute
Depending on value is passed as:
* ``(bool defer, tag::value::none)``
* ``(bool defer, AlignT align, MeetOrSliceT meetOrSlice)``
Type ``AlignT`` is one of ``tag::value::xMinYMin``, ``tag::value::xMidYMin``, ``tag::value::xMaxYMin``,
``tag::value::xMinYMid``, ``tag::value::xMidYMid``, ``tag::value::xMaxYMid``,
``tag::value::xMinYMax``, ``tag::value::xMidYMax``, ``tag::value::xMaxYMax``.
Type ``MeetOrSliceT`` is ``tag::value::meet`` or ``tag::value::slice``.
**text-decoration** property
**none** and **inherit** values are passed as `Literal Values`_.
Other values are passed as 8 arguments, 4 of which is of type ``bool``, each of them
preceded with *tag*, describing argument meaning. Boolean parameters takes ``true`` value
if corresponding text decoration is set in property::
struct Context
{
void set(tag::attribute::text_decoration, tag::value::none);
void set(tag::attribute::text_decoration, tag::value::inherit);
void set(tag::attribute::text_decoration,
tag::value::underline, bool underline,
tag::value::overline, bool overline,
tag::value::line_through, bool line_through,
tag::value::blink, bool blink);
};
**enable-background** property
**accumulate**, **new** and **inherit** values are passed as `Literal Values`_.
Values as **new <x> <y> <width> <height>** are passed as 5 arguments, first of them is *tag*,
other have type number_type_ (by default ``double``):
``(tag::value::new_(), x, y, width, height)``.
*<paint>*
Possible combinations of argument types:
* (``tag::value::inherit``)
* (``tag::value::none``)
* (``tag::value::currentColor``)
* (*<color>*)
* (*<color>*, *<icccolor>*)
* (*<iri>*, ``tag::value::none``)
* (*<iri>*, ``tag::value::currentColor``)
* (*<iri>*, *<color>*)
* (*<iri>*, *<color>*, *<icccolor>*)
Which types corresponds to *<color>* and *<icccolor>* is described above.
If :ref:`IRI Policy <iri-section>` ``policy::iri::distinguish_local`` is used,
then number of methods with *<iri>* is doubled:
* (``tag::value::inherit``)
* (``tag::value::none``)
* (``tag::value::currentColor``)
* (*<color>*)
* (*<color>*, *<icccolor>*)
* (*<iri>*, ``tag::value::none``)
* (``tag::iri_fragment``, *<iri fragment>*, ``tag::value::none``)
* (*<iri>*, ``tag::value::currentColor``)
* (``tag::iri_fragment``, *<iri fragment>*, ``tag::value::currentColor``)
* (*<iri>*, *<color>*)
* (``tag::iri_fragment``, *<iri fragment>*, *<color>*)
* (*<iri>*, *<color>*, *<icccolor>*)
* (``tag::iri_fragment``, *<iri fragment>*, *<color>*, *<icccolor>*)
Example::
typedef boost::variant<tag::value::none, tag::value::currentColor, int/* rgba */> SolidPaint;
struct IRIPaint
{
IRIPaint(
std::string const & fragment,
boost::optional<SolidPaint> const & fallback = boost::optional<SolidPaint>());
};
typedef boost::variant<SolidPaint, IRIPaint> Paint;
template<class AttributeTag>
class PaintContext
{
public:
void set(AttributeTag, tag::value::none)
{
m_paint = tag::value::none();
}
void set(AttributeTag, tag::value::currentColor)
{
m_paint = tag::value::currentColor();
}
void set(AttributeTag, int color, tag::skip_icc_color = tag::skip_icc_color())
{
m_paint = color;
}
template<class IRI>
void set(AttributeTag tag, IRI const & iri)
{
throw std::runtime_error("Non-local references aren't supported");
}
template<class IRI>
void set(AttributeTag tag, tag::iri_fragment, IRI const & fragment)
{
m_paint = IRIPaint(std::string(boost::begin(fragment), boost::end(fragment)));
}
template<class IRI>
void set(AttributeTag tag, IRI const &, tag::value::none val)
{
// Ignore non-local IRI, fallback to second option
set(tag, val);
}
template<class IRI>
void set(AttributeTag tag, tag::iri_fragment, IRI const & fragment, tag::value::none val)
{
m_paint = IRIPaint(std::string(boost::begin(fragment), boost::end(fragment)), boost::optional<SolidPaint>(val));
}
template<class IRI>
void set(AttributeTag tag, IRI const &, tag::value::currentColor val)
{
// Ignore non-local IRI, fallback to second option
set(tag, val);
}
template<class IRI>
void set(AttributeTag tag, tag::iri_fragment, IRI const & fragment, tag::value::currentColor val)
{
m_paint = IRIPaint(std::string(boost::begin(fragment), boost::end(fragment)), boost::optional<SolidPaint>(val));
}
template<class IRI>
void set(AttributeTag tag, IRI const &, agg::rgba8 val, tag::skip_icc_color = tag::skip_icc_color())
{
// Ignore non-local IRI, fallback to second option
set(tag, val);
}
template<class IRI>
void set(AttributeTag tag, tag::iri_fragment, IRI const & fragment, int val, tag::skip_icc_color = tag::skip_icc_color())
{
m_paint = IRIPaint(std::string(boost::begin(fragment), boost::end(fragment)), boost::optional<SolidPaint>(val));
}
private:
Paint m_paint;
};
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