ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/HTML/FormAssociatedElement.cpp
MacDue 8a5d2be617 Everywhere: Remove unnecessary mutable attributes from lambdas
These lambdas were marked mutable as they captured a Ptr wrapper
class by value, which then only returned const-qualified references
to the value they point from the previous const pointer operators.

Nothing is actually mutating in the lambdas state here, and now
that the Ptr operators don't add extra const qualifiers these
can be removed.
2022-11-19 14:37:31 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibWeb/HTML/FormAssociatedElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLButtonElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLFieldSetElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLFormElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLInputElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLLegendElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLSelectElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLTextAreaElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/Parser/HTMLParser.h>
namespace Web::HTML {
void FormAssociatedElement::set_form(HTMLFormElement* form)
{
if (m_form)
m_form->remove_associated_element({}, form_associated_element_to_html_element());
m_form = form;
if (m_form)
m_form->add_associated_element({}, form_associated_element_to_html_element());
}
bool FormAssociatedElement::enabled() const
{
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/form-control-infrastructure.html#concept-fe-disabled
auto const& html_element = const_cast<FormAssociatedElement&>(*this).form_associated_element_to_html_element();
// A form control is disabled if any of the following conditions are met:
// 1. The element is a button, input, select, textarea, or form-associated custom element, and the disabled attribute is specified on this element (regardless of its value).
// FIXME: This doesn't check for form-associated custom elements.
if ((is<HTMLButtonElement>(html_element) || is<HTMLInputElement>(html_element) || is<HTMLSelectElement>(html_element) || is<HTMLTextAreaElement>(html_element)) && html_element.has_attribute(HTML::AttributeNames::disabled))
return false;
// 2. The element is a descendant of a fieldset element whose disabled attribute is specified, and is not a descendant of that fieldset element's first legend element child, if any.
for (auto* fieldset_ancestor = html_element.first_ancestor_of_type<HTMLFieldSetElement>(); fieldset_ancestor; fieldset_ancestor = fieldset_ancestor->first_ancestor_of_type<HTMLFieldSetElement>()) {
if (fieldset_ancestor->has_attribute(HTML::AttributeNames::disabled)) {
auto* first_legend_element_child = fieldset_ancestor->first_child_of_type<HTMLLegendElement>();
if (!first_legend_element_child || !html_element.is_descendant_of(*first_legend_element_child))
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
void FormAssociatedElement::set_parser_inserted(Badge<HTMLParser>)
{
m_parser_inserted = true;
}
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/form-control-infrastructure.html#association-of-controls-and-forms:nodes-are-inserted
void FormAssociatedElement::form_node_was_inserted()
{
// 1. If the form-associated element's parser inserted flag is set, then return.
if (m_parser_inserted)
return;
// 2. Reset the form owner of the form-associated element.
reset_form_owner();
}
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/form-control-infrastructure.html#association-of-controls-and-forms:nodes-are-removed
void FormAssociatedElement::form_node_was_removed()
{
// 1. If the form-associated element has a form owner and the form-associated element and its form owner are no longer in the same tree, then reset the form owner of the form-associated element.
if (m_form && &form_associated_element_to_html_element().root() != &m_form->root())
reset_form_owner();
}
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/form-control-infrastructure.html#reset-the-form-owner
void FormAssociatedElement::reset_form_owner()
{
auto& html_element = form_associated_element_to_html_element();
// Although these aren't in the "reset form owner" algorithm, these here as they are triggers for this algorithm:
// FIXME: When a listed form-associated element's form attribute is set, changed, or removed, then the user agent must reset the form owner of that element.
// FIXME: When a listed form-associated element has a form attribute and the ID of any of the elements in the tree changes, then the user agent must reset the form owner of that form-associated element.
// FIXME: When a listed form-associated element has a form attribute and an element with an ID is inserted into or removed from the Document, then the user agent must reset the form owner of that form-associated element.
// 1. Unset element's parser inserted flag.
m_parser_inserted = false;
// 2. If all of the following conditions are true
// - element's form owner is not null
// - element is not listed or its form content attribute is not present
// - element's form owner is its nearest form element ancestor after the change to the ancestor chain
// then do nothing, and return.
if (m_form
&& (!is_listed() || !html_element.has_attribute(HTML::AttributeNames::form))
&& html_element.first_ancestor_of_type<HTMLFormElement>() == m_form.ptr()) {
return;
}
// 3. Set element's form owner to null.
set_form(nullptr);
// 4. If element is listed, has a form content attribute, and is connected, then:
if (is_listed() && html_element.has_attribute(HTML::AttributeNames::form) && html_element.is_connected()) {
// 1. If the first element in element's tree, in tree order, to have an ID that is identical to element's form content attribute's value, is a form element, then associate the element with that form element.
auto form_value = html_element.attribute(HTML::AttributeNames::form);
html_element.root().for_each_in_inclusive_subtree_of_type<HTMLFormElement>([this, &form_value](HTMLFormElement& form_element) {
if (form_element.attribute(HTML::AttributeNames::id) == form_value) {
set_form(&form_element);
return IterationDecision::Break;
}
return IterationDecision::Continue;
});
}
// 5. Otherwise, if element has an ancestor form element, then associate element with the nearest such ancestor form element.
else {
auto* form_ancestor = html_element.first_ancestor_of_type<HTMLFormElement>();
if (form_ancestor)
set_form(form_ancestor);
}
}
}