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11 wakaba 1.2 <h1>Selectors Serialization Format for Testing (<abbr>SSFT</abbr>)
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51    
52     <div id="abstract" class="section">
53     <h2>Abstract</h2>
54    
55 wakaba 1.22 <p>This document defines
56     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>,
57     a subset of Selectors language which is suitable for describing results
58     of Selectors parsing tests.</p>
59 wakaba 1.1
60     </div>
61    
62     <div id="status" class="section">
63     <h2>Status of This Document</h2>
64    
65 wakaba 1.5 <p class=section-info><em>This section describes the status of this document
66 wakaba 1.1 at the time of its publication. Other documents
67     might supersede this document.</em></p>
68    
69 wakaba 1.10 <p>This document is a working draft, produced as part of the
70     <a href="http://suika.fam.cx/www/markup/html/whatpm/readme">Whatpm</a>
71     subproject
72 wakaba 1.5 of the <a href="http://suika.fam.cx/www/manakai-core/doc/web/">manakai</a>
73     project. It might be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by
74 wakaba 1.1 other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to
75     cite this document as other than <q>work in progress</q>.</p>
76    
77     <p>Comments on this document are welcome and
78     may be sent to the <a href="#author">author</a>.</p>
79    
80     <p>Translations of thie document might be available.
81     The English version of the document is the only
82     normative version.</p>
83     </div>
84    
85     <div id="introduction" class="section">
86     <h2>Introduction</h2>
87    
88 wakaba 1.7 <p class=section-info>This section is <em>non$B!>(Bnormative</em>.</p>
89 wakaba 1.5
90     <p>Selectors
91     <cite class="bibref normative">[<a href="#ref-SELECTORS">SELECTORS</a>]</cite>
92     are patterns that match against elements
93     in a tree structure and are used in Web technologies, including
94     <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21"><abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr></a>
95     <cite class="bibref informative">[<a href="#ref-CSS">CSS</a>]</cite>,
96     <a href="http://whatwg.org/html5"><abbr title="Hypertext Markup Language">HTML</abbr>5</a>
97     <cite class="bibref informative">[<a href="#ref-HTML5">HTML5</a>]</cite>,
98     <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xbl/xbl2.html"><abbr title="XML Binding Language">XBL</abbr>2</a>
99     <cite class="bibref informative">[<a href="#ref-XBL2">XBL2</a>]</cite>, and
100     <a href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2006/webapi/selectors-api/Overview.html?rev=1.28&amp;content-type=text/html;%20charset=utf-8">Selectors
101     <abbr>API</abbr></a>
102     <cite class="bibref informative">[<a href="#ref-SAPI">SAPI</a>]</cite>.</p>
103 wakaba 1.4
104 wakaba 1.18 <p>It is so flexible language that a conceptually same pattern
105     can be represented in inifnite numbers of instances of selectors.
106     It might be convinient for e.g. validation of a test result to
107     define a subset of the language, in which no semantically equivalent
108     selectors are contained.</p>
109 wakaba 1.1
110 wakaba 1.4 <p><a href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/csswg/cssom/Overview.html">The
111     <abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets Object Model">CSSOM</abbr>
112     specification</a>
113 wakaba 1.5 <cite class="bibref informative">[<a href="#ref-CSSOM">CSSOM</a>]</cite>
114 wakaba 1.4 is trying to define an algorithm to
115     <a href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/csswg/cssom/Overview.html?rev=1.55&amp;content-type=text/html;%20charset=utf-8#serializing0">serialize
116     a group of selectors</a> for the purpose of <code>selectorText</code>
117     attribute. However, the algorithm is incomplete
118 wakaba 1.5 <time datetime=2007-09-25>at the time of the writing</time>.
119     Note that current Web browser implementations
120 wakaba 1.4 of the <code>selectorText</code> attribute are consistently broken
121 wakaba 1.18 in not escaping unsafe identifiers and therefore it is not wise
122     to deploy that format for testing.</p>
123 wakaba 1.4
124 wakaba 1.1 </div>
125    
126     <div class="section" id="terminology">
127     <h2>Terminology</h2>
128    
129 wakaba 1.10 <p>The key words <q><dfn id=must><em class="rfc2119">MUST</em></dfn></q>,
130     <q><dfn id=must-not><em class="rfc2119">MUST NOT</em></dfn></q>,
131 wakaba 1.21 <q><dfn id=should><em class="rfc2119">SHOULD</em></dfn></q>, and
132 wakaba 1.10 <q><dfn id=may><em class=rfc2119>MAY</em></dfn></q> in this
133 wakaba 1.1 document are to be interpreted as described in
134 wakaba 1.5 <a href="urn:ietf:rfc:2119"><abbr title="Request for Comments">RFC</abbr>
135     2119</a>
136 wakaba 1.1 <cite class="bibref normative">[<a href="#ref-KEYWORDS">KEYWORDS</a>]</cite>.</p>
137 wakaba 1.5
138 wakaba 1.15 <p>Requirements phrased in the imperative as part of algorithms are to be
139     interpreted with the meaning of the key word (<em class=rfc2119>MUST</em>)
140     used in introducing the algorithm.</p>
141    
142     <p>Conformance requirements phrased as algorithms or specific steps
143     <em class=rfc2119>MAY</em> be implemented in any manner, so long as the end
144     result is equivalent.</p>
145    
146 wakaba 1.5 <!-- Strictly speaking the paragraph below is not part of terminology. -->
147 wakaba 1.7 <p>All examples and notes in this specification are non$B!>(Bnormative,
148     as are all sections explicitly marked non$B!>(Bnormative. Everything
149 wakaba 1.5 else in this specification is normative.</p>
150 wakaba 1.7
151     <p>For the purpose of this specification, pseudo$B!>(Belements are also
152     referred to as <dfn title="simple selector" id=simple-selector>simple
153     selectors</dfn> and are considered as part of the last sequence of
154     simple selector in a selector.</p>
155 wakaba 1.1 </div>
156    
157     <div class="section" id="serializing">
158 wakaba 1.17 <h2>Serializing Selectors in
159 wakaba 1.12 <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
160     Representation</h2>
161 wakaba 1.1
162 wakaba 1.16 <p>Subsections of this section define algorithms
163     to <a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector">serialize a simple
164     selector</a> or <a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-group-of-selectors">serialize
165     a group of selectors</a>.</p>
166    
167 wakaba 1.15 <div class="note memo">
168     <p>The serialized representation will not contain any comment.</p>
169     </div>
170 wakaba 1.19
171     <div class="ed issue"><p>TODO: link terms to Selectors</p></div>
172 wakaba 1.15
173 wakaba 1.14 <div class=section id=serializing-tokens>
174     <h3>Serializing Tokens</h3>
175    
176 wakaba 1.18 <p>To <dfn id=algorithm-normalize-an-ident title="normalize a string as an IDENT">normalize
177     a string (<dfn id=var-n><var>n</var></dfn>) as an <code>IDENT</code></dfn>,
178 wakaba 1.15 the following algorithm <em class=rfc2119>MUST</em> be used:</p>
179 wakaba 1.14 <ol>
180 wakaba 1.18 <li>If <var>n</var> is either an <code>IDENT</code> or a <code>HASH</code>,
181     replace the escape sequences (<code>\</code> and following characters) in
182     <var>n</var> by characters represented by them respectively.</li>
183     <li>If <var>n</var> is a <code>HASH</code>, remove the leading
184     <code class=char>U+0023</code> <code class=charname>NUMBER SIGN</code>
185     (<code class=char>#</code>) character from <var>n</var>.</li>
186 wakaba 1.14 <li>If there is any character that is <em>not</em> one of
187     <code class=char>U+002D</code> <code class=charname>HYPHEN-MINUS</code>
188     (<code class=char>-</code>), <code class=char>U+0030</code>
189     <code class=charname>DIGIT ZERO</code>
190     (<code class=char>0</code>) to <code class=char>U+0039</code>
191     <code class=charname>DIGIT NINE</code> (<code class=char>9</code>),
192     <code class=char>U+0041</code> <code class=charname>LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
193     A</code> (<code class=char>A</code>) to <code class=char>U+005A</code>
194     <code class=charname>LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z</code> (<code class=char>Z</code>),
195     <code class=char>U+005F</code> <code class=charname>LOW LINE</code>
196     (<code class=char>_</code>), <code class=char>U+0061</code>
197     <code class=charname>LATIN SMALL LETTER A</code>
198     (<code class=char>a</code>) to <code class=char>U+006A</code>
199     <code class=charname>LATIN SMALL LETTER Z</code> (<code class=char>z</code>),
200     <code class=char>U+0080</code> to <code class=char>U+D7FF</code>, or
201     <code class=char>U+E000</code> to <code class=char>U+10FFFF</code> in
202     <var>n</var>, then replace it by string <code>\<var>HHHHHH</var></code>, where
203 wakaba 1.21 <dfn id=var-ident-HHHHHH><var>HHHHHH</var></dfn> is the upper$B!>(Bcase
204     zero$B!>(Bpadded hexadecimal representation of the character. If the character
205 wakaba 1.14 is outside the range of <code>[<code class=char>U+0000</code>,
206     <code class=char>U+10FFFF</code>]</code>, <var>HHHHHH</var>
207     <em class=rfc2119>MUST</em> be <code>FFFFFF</code>.</li>
208     <li>If the first character in <var>n</var> is one of
209     <code class=char>U+0030</code> <code class=charname>DIGIT ZERO</code>
210     (<code class=char>0</code>) to <code class=char>U+0039</code>
211     <code class=charname>DIGIT NINE</code> (<code class=char>9</code>),
212     then prepend a string <code>\00003</code> at the beginning of
213     <var>n</var>.</li>
214     <li>If the first character in <var>n</var> is <code class=char>U+002D</code>
215     <code class=charname>HYPHEN-MINUS</code> (<code class=char>-</code>) and
216     the second character, if any, is <em>not</em> one of
217     <code class=char>U+0041</code> <code class=charname>LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
218     A</code> (<code class=char>A</code>) to <code class=char>U+005A</code>
219     <code class=charname>LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z</code> (<code class=char>Z</code>),
220     <code class=char>U+005F</code> <code class=charname>LOW LINE</code>
221     (<code class=char>_</code>), <code class=char>U+0061</code>
222     <code class=charname>LATIN SMALL LETTER A</code>
223     (<code class=char>a</code>) to <code class=char>U+006A</code>
224     <code class=charname>LATIN SMALL LETTER Z</code> (<code class=char>z</code>),
225     <code>U+0080</code> to <code>U+D7FF</code>, or
226     <code>U+E000</code> to <code>U+10FFFF</code>, or
227     <var>n</var> is equal to <code class=char>U+002D</code>
228     <code class=charname>HYPHEN-MINUS</code> (<code class=char>-</code>), then
229     replace the <code class=char>U+002D</code>
230     <code class=charname>HYPHEN-MINUS</code> (<code class=char>-</code>)
231     character by string <code>\00002D</code>.</li>
232     <li>Then, <var>n</var> is the result of the algorithm.</li>
233     </ol>
234 wakaba 1.12
235 wakaba 1.18 <p>To <dfn id=algorithm-normalize-a-string title="normalize a string (STRING or IDENT) as a STRING">normalize
236     a string (<dfn id=var-s><var>s</var></dfn>) as a <code>STRING</code></dfn>,
237 wakaba 1.15 the following algorithm <em class=rfc2119>MUST</em> be used:</p>
238 wakaba 1.14 <ol>
239 wakaba 1.18 <li>If <var>s</var> is either an <code>IDENT</code> or a
240     <code>STRING</code>, replace the escape sequences (<code>\</code> and
241     following characters) in <var>s</var> by characters represented by them
242 wakaba 1.14 (or an empty string if <code>\</code> is immediately followed by
243 wakaba 1.18 newline character(s)) respectively.</li>
244     <li>If <var>s</var> is a <code>STRING</code>, remove the quotation marks
245     enclosing <var>s</var>.</li>
246 wakaba 1.14 <li><p>If there is any character that is <em>not</em> one of
247     <code class=char>U+0020</code> <code class=charname>SPACE</code>,
248     <code class=char>U+0021</code> <code class=charname>EXCLAMATION MARK</code>
249     (<code class=char>!</code>), <code class=char>U+0023</code>
250     <code class=charname>NUMBER SIGN</code> (<code class=char>#</code>) to
251     <code class=char>U+005B</code> <code class=charname>LEFT SQUARE
252     BRACKET</code>, <code class=char>U+005D</code> <code class=charname>RIGHT
253     SQUARE BRACKET</code> to <code class=char>U+D7FF</code>, or
254     <code class=char>U+E000</code> to <code class=char>U+10FFFF</code> in
255     <var>s</var>, then replace it by string <code>\<var>HHHHHH</var></code>, where
256 wakaba 1.21 <dfn id=var-string-HHHHHH><var>HHHHHH</var></dfn> is the upper$B!>(Bcase
257     zero$B!>(Bpadded hexadecimal representation of the character. If the character
258 wakaba 1.14 is outside the range of <code>[<code class=char>U+0000</code>,
259     <code class=char>U+10FFFF</code>]</code>, <var>HHHHHH</var>
260     <em class=rfc2119>MUST</em> be <code>FFFFFF</code>.</p></li>
261     <li><p>Insert a <code class=char>U+0022</code> <code class=charname>QUOTATION
262     MARK</code> (<code class=char>"</code>) at the beginning of
263     <var>s</var>.</p></li>
264     <li><p>Insert a <code class=char>U+0022</code> <code class=charname>QUOTATION
265     MARK</code> (<code class=char>"</code>) at the end of <var>s</var>.</p></li>
266     <li><p>Then, <var>s</var> is the result of the algorithm.</p></li>
267     </ol>
268 wakaba 1.3
269 wakaba 1.14 <p>A <dfn id=newline title=newline>newline</dfn>
270     <em class=rfc2119>SHOULD</em> be represented as a
271     <code class=char>U+000A</code> <code class=charname>LINE FEED</code>
272     character. However, depending on the context where
273     the <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
274     representation is in use, a sequence of
275     <code class=char>U+000D</code> <code class=charname>CARRIAGE RETURN</code>
276     followed by a <code class=char>U+000A</code>
277     <code class=charname>LINE FEED</code> (i.e. a
278     <code>CRLF</code> sequence) or a character
279     <code class=char>U+000D</code> <code class=charname>CARRIAGE RETURN</code>
280     <em class=rfc2119>MAY</em> be used as a <a href="#newline">newline</a> instead.
281     <a href="#newline">Newline</a> representations
282     <em class=rfc2119>SHOULD</em> be consistent in an
283     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
284     representation.</p>
285 wakaba 1.4
286 wakaba 1.14 <div class="note memo">
287     <p>Therefore, newlines must be normalized before
288 wakaba 1.8 <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
289 wakaba 1.14 representations are literally compared.</p>
290     </div>
291 wakaba 1.6
292 wakaba 1.17 <div class="issue ed">
293     <p>Need to define <dfn id=lower-case>lower$B!>(Bcase</dfn>.
294     It is tr/A-Z/a-z/ for now.</p>
295     </div>
296    
297 wakaba 1.19 <p>To
298     <dfn id=algorithm-normalize-an-integer title="normalize an integer">normalize
299     an integer (<dfn id=var-int-i><var>i</var></dfn>)</dfn>, the following
300 wakaba 1.22 algorithm <em class=rfc2119>MUST</em> be used:</p>
301 wakaba 1.19 <ol class=algorithm>
302     <li>If <var>i</var> is equal to zero (0), return a string with only a
303     character: <code class=char>U+0030</code>
304     <code class=charname>DIGIT ZERO</code> (<code class=char>0</code>).
305     Stop the algorithm.</li>
306     <li>Let <dfn id=var-int-result><var>result</var></dfn> be an empty string.</li>
307     <li>If <var>i</var> is less than zero (0), append a
308     <code class=char>U+002D</code> <code class=charname>HYPHEN-MINUS</code>
309     (<code class=char>-</code>) character to <var>result</var>.</li>
310     <li>Append the decimal representation of the absolute value of
311     <var>i</var> to <var>result</var>. The decimal (base$B!>(Bten) representation
312     <em class=rfc2119>MUST NOT</em> begin with a <code class=char>U+0030</code>
313     <code class=charname>DIGIT ZERO</code> (<code class=char>0</code>)
314     character.</li>
315     <li>Return <var>result</var>.</li>
316     </ol>
317    
318 wakaba 1.12 </div>
319    
320 wakaba 1.14
321 wakaba 1.12 <div class=section id=serializing-simple-selectors>
322     <h3>Serializing Simple Selectors</h3>
323    
324 wakaba 1.15 <p>No <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
325 wakaba 1.16 representation is defined for an invalid <a href="#simple-selector">simple
326     selector</a>.</p>
327 wakaba 1.15
328 wakaba 1.7 <p>To
329     <dfn id=algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector title="serialize a simple selector">serialize
330 wakaba 1.15 a simple selector (<dfn><var id=var-ss>ss</var></dfn>)</dfn>,
331     the following algorithm <em class=rfc2119>MUST</em> be used:</p>
332 wakaba 1.16 <ol>
333     <li>Let <dfn id=var-r><var>r</var></dfn> an empty string.</li>
334     <li>Process <var>ss</var> as following:
335    
336 wakaba 1.6 <dl class=switch>
337     <dt>If <var>ss</var> is a type or universal selector</dt>
338 wakaba 1.7 <dd>
339     <ol>
340 wakaba 1.17 <li>Append a namespace prefix as following:
341    
342 wakaba 1.7 <dl class=switch>
343     <dt>If a namespace URI is specified (via namespace prefix, or
344     by omitting namespace prefix where a default namespace is specified)</dt>
345 wakaba 1.18 <dd>Append the namespace URI as a
346     <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string as an IDENT">normalized
347     <code>IDENT</code></a> to <var>r</var>. Then, append a
348     <code class=char>U+007C</code>
349     <code class=charname>VERTICAL BAR</code> (<code class=char>|</code>)
350     character to <var>r</var>.</dd>
351 wakaba 1.7 <dt>If the null namespace is specified (by zero$B!>(Blength namespace
352     prefix)</dt>
353     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+007C</code>
354     <code class=charname>VERTICAL BAR</code> (<code class=char>|</code>)
355 wakaba 1.16 character to <var>r</var>.</dd>
356 wakaba 1.7 <dt>If no namespace is specified (by namespace prefix <code>*</code>,
357     or by omitting namespace prefix where no default namespace is
358     specified)</dt>
359     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+002A</code>
360     <code class=charname>ASTERISK</code> (<code class=char>*</code>)
361     character, followed by a <code class=char>U+007C</code>
362     <code class=charname>VERTICAL BAR</code> (<code class=char>|</code>)
363 wakaba 1.16 character, to <var>r</var>.</dd>
364 wakaba 1.7 </dl>
365     </li>
366     <li>If <var>ss</var> is a type selector, append the
367 wakaba 1.18 <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string (IDENT) an IDENT">normalized</a>
368 wakaba 1.16 local name to <var>r</var>.</li>
369 wakaba 1.7 <li>If <var>ss</var> is a universal selector, append
370     a <code class=char>U+002A</code> <code class=charname>ASTERISK</code>
371 wakaba 1.16 (<code class=char>*</code>) character to <var>r</var>.</li>
372 wakaba 1.7 </ol>
373     </dd>
374     <dt>If <var>ss</var> is an attribute selector</dt>
375 wakaba 1.9 <dd>
376     <ol>
377     <li>Append a <code class=char>U+005B</code> <code class=charname>LEFT
378     SQUARE BRACKET</code> (<code class=char>[</code>) to
379 wakaba 1.16 <var>r</var>.</li>
380 wakaba 1.9 <li>
381     Append a namespace prefix as following:
382     <dl>
383     <dt>If a namespace URI is specified</dt>
384 wakaba 1.18 <dd>Append the namespace URI as a
385     <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string as an IDENT">normalized
386     <code>IDENT</code></a> to <var>r</var>. Then, append a
387     <code class=char>U+007C</code>
388     <code class=charname>VERTICAL BAR</code> (<code class=char>|</code>)
389     character to <var>r</var>.</dd>
390 wakaba 1.9 <dt>If the null namespace is specified</dt>
391     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+007C</code>
392     <code class=charname>VERTICAL BAR</code> character to
393 wakaba 1.16 <var>r</var>.</dd>
394 wakaba 1.9 <dt>If no namespace is specified</dt>
395     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+002A</code>
396     <code class=charname>ASTERISK</code> (<code class=char>*</code>)
397     character, followed by a <code class=char>U+007C</code>
398     <code class=charname>VERTICAL BAR</code> (<code class=char>|</code>)
399 wakaba 1.16 character, to <var>r</var>.</dd>
400 wakaba 1.9 </dl>
401     </li>
402 wakaba 1.11 <li>Append the
403 wakaba 1.18 <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string (IDENT) as an IDENT">normalized</a>
404 wakaba 1.16 local name to <var>r</var>.</li>
405 wakaba 1.9 <li>If a value is specified in <var>ss</var>:
406     <ol>
407     <li>Depending on the way to match, append <code>=</code>,
408     <code>~=</code>, <code>|=</code>, <code>^=</code>,
409 wakaba 1.16 <code>$=</code>, or <code>*=</code> to <var>r</var>.</li>
410 wakaba 1.11 <li>Append the
411     <a href="#algorithm-normalize-a-string" title="normalize a string">normalized</a>
412 wakaba 1.16 value to <var>r</var>.</li>
413 wakaba 1.9 </ol>
414     </li>
415     <li>Append a <code class=char>U+005D</code> <code class=charname>RIGHT
416     SQUARE BRACKET</code> (<code class=char>]</code>) to
417 wakaba 1.16 <var>r</var>.</li>
418 wakaba 1.9 </ol>
419     </dd>
420 wakaba 1.7 <dt>If <var>ss</var> is a class selector</dt>
421     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+002E</code> <code class=charname>FULL
422     STOP</code> (<code class=char>.</code>) character, followed
423 wakaba 1.18 by <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string (IDENT) as an IDENT">normalized</a>
424 wakaba 1.16 class name, to <var>r</var>.</dd>
425 wakaba 1.7 <dt>If <var>ss</var> is an <abbr>ID</abbr> selector</dt>
426     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+0023</code> <code class=charname>NUMBER
427     SIGN</code> (<code class=char>#</code>) character, followed
428 wakaba 1.18 by <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string (HASH except for the leading #) as an IDENT">normalized</a>
429 wakaba 1.16 <abbr>ID</abbr>, to <var>r</var>.</dd>
430 wakaba 1.7 <dt>If <var>ss</var> is a pseudo$B!>(Bclass selector</dt>
431     <dd>
432     <ol>
433     <li>Append a <code class=char>U+003A</code>
434     <code class=charname>COLON</code> (<code class=char>:</code>) character
435 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
436 wakaba 1.11 <li>Append the
437 wakaba 1.18 <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string (IDENT) as an IDENT">normalized</a>
438 wakaba 1.17 name (in <a href="#lower-case">lower$B!>(Bcase</a>) of the pseudo$B!>(Bclass to
439     <var>r</var>.</li>
440 wakaba 1.7 <li>Append any arguments as following:
441     <dl class=switch>
442 wakaba 1.8 <dt>If the name of the pseudo$B!>(Bclass is <code>lang</code></dt>
443 wakaba 1.7 <dd>
444     <ol>
445     <li>Append a <code class=char>U+0028</code> <code class=charname>LEFT
446     PARENTHESIS</code> (<code class=char>(</code>) character
447 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
448 wakaba 1.11 <li>Append the
449 wakaba 1.18 <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string (IDENT) as an IDENT">normalized</a>
450 wakaba 1.17 language tag (the argument) to <var>r</var>.
451     <span class="issue ed">Should we normalize cases?</span></li>
452 wakaba 1.7 <li>Append a <code class=char>U+0029</code>
453     <code class=charname>RIGHT PARENTHESIS</code>
454     (<code class=char>)</code>) character
455 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
456 wakaba 1.7 </ol>
457     </dd>
458 wakaba 1.8 <dt>If the name of the pseudo$B!>(Bclass is
459     <code>-manakai-contains</code></dt>
460 wakaba 1.7 <dd>
461     <ol>
462     <li>Append a <code class=char>U+0028</code> <code class=charname>LEFT
463     PARENTHESIS</code> (<code class=char>(</code>) character
464 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
465 wakaba 1.11 <li>Append the
466     <a href="#algorithm-normalize-a-string" title="normalize a string">normalized</a>
467 wakaba 1.16 string (the argument) to <var>r</var>.</li>
468 wakaba 1.7 <li>Append a <code class=char>U+0029</code>
469     <code class=charname>RIGHT PARENTHESIS</code>
470     (<code class=char>)</code>) character
471 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
472 wakaba 1.7 </ol>
473     </dd>
474 wakaba 1.8 <dt>If name of the pseudo$B!>(Bclass is either <code>nth-child</code>,
475 wakaba 1.7 <code>nth-last-child</code>, <code>nth-of-type</code>, or
476     <code>nth-last-of-type</code></dt>
477     <dd>
478     <ol>
479     <li>Append a <code class=char>U+0028</code> <code class=charname>LEFT
480     PARENTHESIS</code> (<code class=char>(</code>) character
481 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
482 wakaba 1.19 <li>Let <dfn id=var-a><var>a</var></dfn> be the <var>a</var>
483     part of the argument. If the argument is a keyword <code>odd</code>
484     or <code>even</code>, then let <var>a</var> be <code>2</code>.
485     If the <var>a</var> part with following <code>n</code> character
486     is omitted, then let <var>a</var> be <code>0</code>.
487     Otherwise, if only the <var>a</var> part is omitted, then
488     let <var>a</var> be <code>1</code>. Otherwise, if the <var>a</var>
489     part is <code>-</code>, then let <var>a</var> be
490     <code>-1</code>.</li>
491     <li>Let <var>a</var> be the
492     <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-integer" title="normalize an integer">normalized
493     string representation</a> of integer <var>a</var>.</li>
494     <li>Append <var>a</var> to <var>result</var>.</li>
495 wakaba 1.7 <li>Append a <code class=char>U+006E</code>
496     <code class=charname>LATIN SMALL LETTER N</code>
497 wakaba 1.16 (<code class=char>n</code>) character to <var>r</var>.</li>
498 wakaba 1.19 <li>Let <dfn id=var-b><var>b</var></dfn> be the <var>b</var>
499     part of the argument. If the argument is a keyword <code>odd</code>,
500     then let <var>b</var> be <code>1</code>. If the argument is a
501     keyword <code>even</code>, then let <var>b</var> be <code>0</code>.
502     If the <var>b</var> part is omitted, then let <var>b</var> be
503     <code>0</code>.</li>
504     <li>Let <var>b</var> be the
505     <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-integer" title="normalize an integer">normalized
506     string representation</a> of integer <var>b</var>.</li>
507     <li>If <var>b</var> does <em>not</em> start with a
508     <code class=char>U+002D</code>
509 wakaba 1.7 <code class=charname>HYPHEN-MINUS</code> (<code class=char>-</code>)
510 wakaba 1.19 character, then append <code class=char>U+002B</code>
511     <code class=charname>PLUS SIGN</code>
512     (<code class=char>+</code>) to <var>result</var>.</li>
513     <li>Append <var>b</var> to <var>result</var>.</li>
514 wakaba 1.7 <li>Append a <code class=char>U+0029</code>
515     <code class=charname>RIGHT PARENTHESIS</code>
516     (<code class=char>)</code>) character
517 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
518 wakaba 1.7 </ol>
519     </dd>
520 wakaba 1.8 <dt>If the name of the pseudo$B!>(Bclass is <code>not</code></dt>
521     <dd>
522     <ol>
523     <li>Append a string of <code class=char>U+003A</code>
524     <code class=charname>COLON</code>, <code class=char>U+006E</code>
525     <code class=charname>LATIN SMALL LETTER N</code>,
526     <code class=char>U+006F</code> <code class=charname>LATIN
527     SMALL LETTER O</code>, <code class=char>U+0074</code>
528     <code class=charname>LATIN SMALL LETTER T</code>, and
529     <code class=char>U+0028</code> <code class=charname>LEFT
530     PARENTHESIS</code> (<code>:not(</code>), followed by a
531 wakaba 1.16 <a href="#newline">newline</a>, to <var>r</var>.</li>
532 wakaba 1.8 <li>Append four <code class=char>U+0020</code>
533     <code class=charname>SPACE</code> characters to
534 wakaba 1.16 <var>r</var>.</li>
535 wakaba 1.8 <li>Append four <code class=char>U+0020</code>
536     <code class=charname>SPACE</code> characters to
537 wakaba 1.16 <var>r</var> again.</li>
538 wakaba 1.8 <li><a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector">Serialize
539     the simple selector specified as the argument to the
540     <code>not</code> pseudo$B!>(Bclass</a>.</li>
541     <li>Append a <a href="#newline">newline</a> to
542 wakaba 1.16 <var>r</var>.</li>
543 wakaba 1.8 <li>Append four <code class=char>U+0020</code>
544     <code class=charname>SPACE</code> characters to
545 wakaba 1.16 <var>r</var>.</li>
546 wakaba 1.8 <li>Append a <code class=char>U+0029</code>
547     <code class=charname>RIGHT PARENTHESIS</code>
548     (<code class=char>)</code>) character
549 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
550 wakaba 1.8 </ol>
551     </dd>
552 wakaba 1.16 <dt>Otherwise</dt>
553     <dd>The pseudo$B!>(Bclass is not supported by this version of
554     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
555     and therefore no
556     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
557     representation is defined for <var>ss</var>. Stop the algorithm.</dd>
558 wakaba 1.7 </dl>
559     </li>
560     </ol>
561     </dd>
562     <dt>If <var>ss</var> is a pseudo$B!>(Belement</dt>
563     <dd>
564     <ol>
565     <li>Append two <code class=char>U+003A</code>
566     <code class=charname>COLON</code> characters (<code>::</code>)
567 wakaba 1.16 to <var>r</var>.</li>
568 wakaba 1.11 <li>Append the
569 wakaba 1.18 <a href="#algorithm-normalize-an-ident" title="normalize a string (IDENT) as an IDENT">normalized</a>
570 wakaba 1.17 name (in <a href="#lower-case">lower$B!>(Bcase</a>) of the pseudo$B!>(Belement
571     to <var>r</var>.</li>
572 wakaba 1.16 <li>If the pseudo$B!>(Belement has any arguments:
573     The pseudo$B!>(Belement is not supported by this version of
574     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
575     and therefore no
576     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
577     representation is defined for <var>ss</var>. Stop the algorithm.
578     </li>
579 wakaba 1.7 </ol>
580     </dd>
581 wakaba 1.6 </dl>
582 wakaba 1.16 </li>
583     <li>Then, <var>r</var> is the
584     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
585     representation of <var>ss</var>.</li>
586     </ol>
587 wakaba 1.1
588 wakaba 1.12 </div>
589    
590 wakaba 1.14 <div class=section id=serializing-groups-of-selectors>
591     <h3>Serializing Groups of Selectors</h3>
592 wakaba 1.12
593 wakaba 1.14 <p>No <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
594 wakaba 1.17 representation is defined for an invalid
595     <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#grouping">group of
596     selectors</a>.</p>
597 wakaba 1.13
598 wakaba 1.14 <p>To
599     <dfn id=algorithm-serialize-a-group-of-selectors title="serialize a group of selectors">serialize
600 wakaba 1.15 a group of selectors (<dfn id=var-gs><var>gs</var></dfn>)</dfn>,
601     the following algorithm <em class=rfc2119>MUST</em> be used:</p>
602 wakaba 1.14 <ol>
603     <li>Let <dfn id=var-result><var>result</var></dfn> an empty string.</li>
604     <li>For each selector (<dfn id=var-selector><var>selector</var></dfn>) in
605     <var>gs</var>:
606     <ol>
607     <li>If <var>selector</var> is <em>not</em> the first selector
608 wakaba 1.17 in the <var>gs</var>, then append a <code class=char>U+002C</code>
609 wakaba 1.14 <code class=charname>COMMA</code> (<code class=char>,</code>) followed by a
610     <a href="#newline">newline</a> to <var>result</var>.</li>
611     <li>Append four <code class=char>U+0020</code>
612     <code class=charname>SPACE</code> characters to <var>result</var>.</li>
613     <li>Process each sequence of simple selectors or
614 wakaba 1.16 combinator in <var>selector</var> as following:
615 wakaba 1.14 <dl class=switch>
616     <dt>If it is a sequence of simle selector
617     (<dfn id=var-sss><var>sss</var></dfn>)</dt>
618     <dd>
619     <ol>
620 wakaba 1.19 <li>If <var>sss</var> contains a universal or type selector, then
621     <a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector" title="serialize a simple selector">serialize
622     that simple selector</a> and append the result to
623     <var>result</var>.</li>
624     <li>Otherwise, i.e. if <var>sss</var> does not contain a universal or
625     type selector, then
626     <a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector" title="serialize a simple selector">serialize
627     a simple selector <code>*</code></a> and append the result to
628     <var>result</var>.</li>
629     <li><a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector" title="serialize a simple selector">Serialize
630     any attribute selectors</a> in <var>sss</var>, sort the results,
631     then append them to <var>result</var> in order.</li>
632     <li><a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector" title="serialize a simple selector">Serialize
633     any class selectors</a> in <var>sss</var>, sort the results,
634     then append them to <var>result</var> in order.</li>
635     <li><a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector" title="serialize a simple selector">Serialize
636     any <abbr>ID</abbr> selectors</a> in <var>sss</var>, sort the results,
637     then append them to <var>result</var> in order.</li>
638     <li><a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector" title="serialize a simple selector">Serialize
639     any pseudo$B!>(Bclass selectors</a> in <var>sss</var>, sort the results,
640     then append them to <var>result</var> in order.</li>
641     <li><a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector" title="serialize a simple selector">Serialize
642     any pseudo elements</a> in <var>sss</var>, sort the results,
643     then append them to <var>result</var> in order.</li>
644 wakaba 1.14 <li>Append a <a href="#newline">newline</a> to <var>result</var>.</li>
645     </ol>
646     </dd>
647     <dt>If it is a combinator (<dfn id=var-c><var>c</var></dfn>)</dt>
648     <dd>
649     <ol>
650     <li>Append two <code class=char>U+0020</code>
651     <code class=charname>SPACE</code> characters to <var>result</var>.</li>
652 wakaba 1.16 <li>Process <var>c</var> as following:
653    
654 wakaba 1.14 <dl class=switch>
655     <dt>If <var>c</var> is descendant combinator (white space)</dt>
656     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+0020</code>
657     <code class=charname>SPACE</code> character to
658     <var>result</var>.</dd>
659     <dt>If <var>c</var> is child combinator
660     (<code class=char>></code>)</dt>
661     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+003E</code>
662     <code class=charname>GREATER-THAN SIGN</code>
663     (<code class=char>></code>) character to <var>result</var>.</dd>
664     <dt>If <var>c</var> is adjacent sibling combinator
665     (<code class=char>+</code>)</dt>
666     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+002B</code>
667     <code class=charname>PLUS SIGN</code> (<code class=char>+</code>)
668     character to <var>result</var>.</dd>
669     <dt>If <var>c</var> is general sibling combinator
670     (<code class=char>~</code>)</dt>
671     <dd>Append a <code class=char>U+007E</code>
672     <code class=charname>TILDE</code> (<code class=char>~</code>)
673     character to <var>result</var>.</dd>
674     </dl>
675     </li>
676     <li>Append a <code class=char>U+0020</code>
677     <code class=charname>SPACE</code> character to
678     <var>result</var>.</li>
679     </ol>
680     </dd>
681     </dl>
682     </ol>
683     </li>
684     <li>Then, <var>result</var> is the
685 wakaba 1.8 <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
686 wakaba 1.14 representation of <var>gs</var>.</li>
687     </ol>
688 wakaba 1.12
689 wakaba 1.8 </div>
690    
691 wakaba 1.1 </div>
692    
693     <div class="section" id="parsing">
694     <h2>Parsing
695 wakaba 1.8 <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
696 wakaba 1.17 Representations of Selectors</h2>
697 wakaba 1.1
698 wakaba 1.17 <p>Since <a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-group-of-selectors">the serializing
699     algorithm for groups of selectors</a> is so designed that it always outputs a
700     valid <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#grouping">group of
701 wakaba 1.8 selectors</a>, no special parser for the
702     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
703     representation is necessary. Any conforming parser for
704     <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#grouping">groups of
705     selectors</a> <em class=rfc2119>MAY</em> be used
706     to parse <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
707 wakaba 1.17 representations of
708     <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#grouping">groups of
709     selectors</a>.</p>
710    
711     <p>Likewise, <a href="#algorithm-serialize-a-simple-selector">the serializing
712     algorithm for simple selectors</a> always outputs a valid
713     <a href="#simple-selector">simple selector</a> and therefore any
714     conforming parser for <a href="#simple-selector">simple selector</a>
715     <em class=rfc2119>MAY</em> be used to parse
716     <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
717     representations of <a href="#simple-selector">simple selectors</a>.</p>
718 wakaba 1.1 </div>
719    
720     <div class="section" id="examples">
721     <h2>Examples</h2>
722    
723 wakaba 1.7 <p class=section-info>This section is <em>non$B!>(Bnormative</em>.</p>
724 wakaba 1.1
725 wakaba 1.22 <div class="example figure block">
726     <p>The <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
727     representation of a selector <code>p + q</code> is:</p>
728    
729     <pre><code> *|p
730     + *|q
731     </code></pre>
732     </div>
733 wakaba 1.1
734     <div class="example figure block">
735 wakaba 1.22 <p>The <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
736     representation of a selector <code>a#id.class1:n\ot(:Active)/*
737     comment
738     */.class2</code> is:</p>
739    
740     <pre><code> *|a.class1.class2#id:not(
741     :active
742     )
743     </code></pre>
744 wakaba 1.1 </div>
745    
746 wakaba 1.22 <div class="example figure block">
747     <p>The <abbr title="Selectors Serialization Format for Testing">SSFT</abbr>
748     representation of a
749     <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#grouping">group of selectors</a>
750     <code>a, #b, C[d^=e], .\31 23</code> is:</p>
751    
752     <pre><code> *|a
753     ,
754     *|*#b
755     ,
756     *|C[|d^="e"]
757     ,
758     *|*.\00003123
759     </code></pre>
760 wakaba 1.1 </div>
761    
762     </div>
763    
764     <div id="references" class="section reference">
765 wakaba 1.7 <h2>References</h2>
766 wakaba 1.1
767     <div id="normative-references" class="section normative reference">
768     <h3>Normative References</h3>
769    
770     <dl>
771     <dt id="ref-KEYWORDS">KEYWORDS</dt>
772 wakaba 1.4 <dd><cite><a href="urn:ietf:rfc:2119">Key words for use in
773     <abbr>RFCs</abbr> to Indicate Requirement Levels</a></cite>,
774     <abbr title="Internet Engineering Task Force">IETF</abbr>
775     <a href="urn:ietf:bcp:14"><abbr title="Best Current Practice">BCP</abbr>
776 wakaba 1.5 14</a>, <abbr title="Request for Comments">RFC</abbr> 2119,
777     <time datetime=1997-03>March 1997</time>.
778 wakaba 1.17 This version of the specification is referenced.</dd>
779 wakaba 1.1 <dt id=ref-SELECTORS>SELECTORS</dt>
780 wakaba 1.2 <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-css3-selectors-20051215"><cite>Selectors</cite></a>,
781     <abbr title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr> Working Draft,
782 wakaba 1.5 <time datetime=2005-12-15>15 December 2005</time>. Work in progress.
783 wakaba 1.2 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors">The latest version</a>
784     of the specification is referenced.</dd>
785 wakaba 1.1 </dl>
786     </div>
787    
788     <div id="informative-references" class="section informative reference">
789 wakaba 1.7 <h3>Non$B!>(Bnormative References</h3>
790 wakaba 1.1
791     <dl>
792 wakaba 1.5 <dt id=ref-CSS>CSS</dt>
793     <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/CR-CSS21-20070719">Cascading
794     Style Sheets Level 2 Revision 1 (<abbr>CSS</abbr> 2.1)
795     Specification</a></cite>,
796     <abbr title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr> Candidate
797     Recommendation, <time datetime=2007-07-19>19 July 2007</time>.
798     Work in progress. The latest version of the specification is
799     available at
800     <code class=URI>&lt;<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21">http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21</a>></code>.</dd>
801 wakaba 1.4 <dt id=ref-CSSOM>CSSOM</dt>
802     <dd><cite><a href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/csswg/cssom/Overview.html?rev=1.55&amp;content-type=text/html;%20charset=utf-8">Cascading
803     Style Sheets Object Model (<abbr>CSSOM</abbr>)</a></cite>,
804     <abbr title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr> Editor's Draft,
805 wakaba 1.5 <time datetime=2007-06-18>18 June 2007</time>. Work in progress.
806     The latest Editor's Draft of the specification is available at
807     <code class=URI>&lt;<a href="http://dev.w3.org/csswg/cssom/Overview.html">http://dev.w3.org/csswg/cssom/Overview.html</a>></code>.</dd>
808     <dt id=ref-HTML5>HTML5</dt>
809     <dd><cite><a href="http://whatwg.org/html5"><abbr>HTML</abbr> 5</a></cite>,
810     <abbr title="Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group">WHATWG</abbr>
811 wakaba 1.20 Working Draft, <time datetime="2007-11-03">3 November 2007</time>.
812     Work in progress.</dd>
813 wakaba 1.5 <dt id=ref-SAPI>SAPI</dt>
814     <dd><cite><a href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2006/webapi/selectors-api/Overview.html?rev=1.28&amp;content-type=text/html;%20charset=utf-8">Selectors <abbr>API</abbr></a></cite>,
815     <abbr title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr> Editor's Draft,
816     <time datetime=2007-08-29>29 August 2007</time>. Work in progress.
817     The latest Editor's Draft of the specification is available at
818     <code class=URI>&lt;<a href="http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/selectors-api/Overview.html">http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/selectors-api/Overview.html</a>></code>.
819     The latest published version of the specification is available at
820     <code class=URI>&lt;<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-api/">http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-api/</a>></code>.</dd>
821 wakaba 1.10 <dt id=ref-XBL2>XBL2</dt>
822 wakaba 1.5 <dd><cite><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xbl/xbl2.html"><abbr>XBL</abbr>
823     2.0</a></cite>, Mozilla.org, <time datetime=2007-03-15>15 Mar 2007</time>.
824     Work in progress. The latest
825     <abbr title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr>$B!>(Bpublished
826     version of the specification is available at
827     <code class=URI>&lt;<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xbl/">http://www.w3.org/TR/xbl/</a>></code>.</dd>
828 wakaba 1.1 </dl>
829     </div>
830    
831     </div>
832    
833     </body>
834     </html>

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