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CSS generation and manipulation library for OCaml
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3022 3023 3024 3025 3026 3027 3028 3029 3030 3031 3032 3033 3034 3035 3036 3037 3038 3039 3040 3041 3042 3043 3044 3045 3046 3047 3048 3049 3050 3051 3052 3053 3054 3055 3056 3057 3058 3059 3060 3061 3062 3063 3064 3065 3066 3067 3068 3069 3070 3071 3072 3073 3074 3075 3076 3077 3078 3079 3080 3081 3082 3083 3084 3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 3090 3091 3092 3093 3094 3095 3096 3097 3098 3099 3100 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 3106 3107 3108 3109 3110 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 3117 3118 3119 3120 3121 3122 3123 3124 3125 3126 3127 3128 3129 3130 3131 3132 3133 3134 3135 3136 3137 3138 3139 3140 3141 3142 3143 3144 3145 3146 3147 3148 3149 3150 3151 3152 3153 3154 3155 3156 3157 3158 3159 3160 3161 3162 3163 3164 3165 3166(** CSS tree difference analysis for structural comparison. *) open Cascade (* ===== Type Definitions ===== *) type declaration = { property_name : string; expected_value : string; actual_value : string; } type rule_diff = | Added of { selector : string; declarations : Css.declaration list } | Removed of { selector : string; declarations : Css.declaration list } | Content_changed of { selector : string; old_declarations : Css.declaration list; new_declarations : Css.declaration list; property_changes : declaration list; added_properties : string list; removed_properties : string list; } | Selector_changed of { old_selector : string; new_selector : string; declarations : Css.declaration list; } | Reordered of { selector : string; expected_pos : int; actual_pos : int; swapped_with : string option; (* Selector that moved to old position *) (* When only declarations order changed within the rule, we carry the before/after declarations to pretty-print a property reorder summary. *) old_declarations : Css.declaration list option; new_declarations : Css.declaration list option; } | Rearranged of { selector : string; declarations : Css.declaration list } (* Every declaration the selector carries survives on both sides, spread differently over the rules that write it. An element that also matches an overlapping selector can resolve differently. *) | Regrouped of { from_selectors : string list; (* rule selectors in expected *) to_selectors : string list; (* rule selectors in actual *) } (* A comma group merged or split across rules with identical declarations: the same selectors survive, only the grouping differs. *) type container_info = { container_type : [ `Media | `Layer | `Supports | `Container | `Property | `Nesting | `At_rule ]; condition : string; rules : Css.statement list; } type container_diff = | Added of container_info | Removed of container_info | Modified of { info : container_info; (* expected *) actual_rules : Css.statement list; (* actual *) rule_changes : rule_diff list; container_changes : container_diff list; (* Nested container changes *) } | Reordered of { info : container_info; expected_pos : int; actual_pos : int } | Block_structure_changed of { container_type : [ `Media | `Layer | `Supports | `Container | `Property | `Nesting | `At_rule ]; condition : string; expected_blocks : (int * Css.statement list) list; (** (position, rules) for each block in expected *) actual_blocks : (int * Css.statement list) list; (** (position, rules) for each block in actual *) } type layer_order_diff = { expected_order : string list; actual_order : string list; swapped : (string * string) list; } type t = { rules : rule_diff list; containers : container_diff list; layer_order : layer_order_diff option; } (* ===== Constants ===== *) let default_truncation_length = String_diff.default_max_width (* How many swapped layer pairs the report names before counting the rest. A reversed order of n layers inverts n(n-1)/2 pairs, and reading the first few is enough to place the change. *) let max_layer_swaps = 5 (* ===== Helper Functions ===== *) let is_empty d = d.rules = [] && d.containers = [] && Option.is_none d.layer_order (* ===== Pretty Printing Functions ===== *) (* Tree-style formatting helpers *) type tree_style = { use_tree : bool; (* Whether to use tree-style box-drawing characters *) color : bool; (* Whether to wrap diff markers in ANSI colors *) depth : int; (* Levels still renderable below the current node *) } let unlimited_depth = max_int let default_style = { use_tree = false; color = false; depth = unlimited_depth } let tree_style = { use_tree = true; color = false; depth = unlimited_depth } (* ANSI color helpers. Plain text unless [color] is set: the printers write into a [Buffer.t], so tty detection cannot happen here; the caller decides. *) let ansi code ~color s = if color then "\027[" ^ code ^ "m" ^ s ^ "\027[0m" else s let ansi_green ~color s = ansi "32" ~color s let ansi_red ~color s = ansi "31" ~color s let ansi_yellow ~color s = ansi "33" ~color s let style_text ~color action s = match action with | "add" -> ansi_green ~color s | "remove" -> ansi_red ~color s | _ -> s (* Get the appropriate prefix for tree-style formatting *) let tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix = if not style.use_tree then "" else let connector = if is_last then "\u{2514}\u{2500} " else "\u{251c}\u{2500} " in parent_prefix ^ connector (* Get the continuation prefix for children *) let tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix = if not style.use_tree then parent_prefix else let continuation = if is_last then " " else "\u{2502} " in parent_prefix ^ continuation (* Leaf lines (declarations, block listings) hang off the continuation prefix without a connector of their own. *) let child_indent ~style ~parent_prefix = if style.use_tree then parent_prefix ^ " " else parent_prefix ^ " " let add_strings buf ls = List.iter (Buffer.add_string buf) ls let count_lines buf = let n = ref 0 in String.iter (fun c -> if c = '\n' then incr n) (Buffer.contents buf); !n (* Render a node's children under the depth budget. Past the budget the subtree is still rendered, but only to report how much it hides: a diff that silently stopped at depth N would read as "nothing more to see". *) let pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix buf render = if style.depth > 0 then render { style with depth = style.depth - 1 } buf else let sub = Buffer.create 256 in render { style with depth = unlimited_depth } sub; match count_lines sub with | 0 -> () | n -> let noun = if n = 1 then " more line\n" else " more lines\n" in add_strings buf [ child_indent ~style ~parent_prefix; "..."; string_of_int n; noun ] (* Print a list of CSS declarations with an action prefix *) let pp_declarations ?(style = default_style) ?(parent_prefix = "") buf action decls = let prefix_symbol = match action with | "add" -> "+" | "remove" -> "-" | "same" -> " " (* context marker: present on both sides *) | _ -> action (* fallback for other actions like "declarations" *) in (* Properties don't get tree connectors - just indentation continuation *) let indent = if style.use_tree then parent_prefix ^ " " else parent_prefix ^ " " in List.iter (fun decl -> let prop_name = Css.declaration_name decl in (* Use non-minified values to preserve unit differences like 0px vs 0 *) let prop_value = Css.declaration_value ~minify:false decl in let truncated_value = String_diff.truncate_middle default_truncation_length prop_value in Buffer.add_string buf (indent ^ style_text ~color:style.color action (prefix_symbol ^ " " ^ prop_name ^ " " ^ truncated_value) ^ "\n")) decls let pp_property_diff ?(style = default_style) ?(parent_prefix = "") buf { property_name; expected_value; actual_value } = let indent = if style.use_tree then parent_prefix ^ " " else parent_prefix ^ " " in match String_diff.first_diff_pos expected_value actual_value with | None -> (* Shouldn't happen but handle gracefully *) Buffer.add_string buf (indent ^ "* " ^ property_name ^ ": (no diff detected)\n") | Some _ -> let len1 = String.length expected_value in let len2 = String.length actual_value in if len1 <= 30 && len2 <= 30 then (* Short values: show inline with red for old, green for new *) Buffer.add_string buf (indent ^ "* " ^ property_name ^ ": " ^ ansi_red ~color:style.color expected_value ^ " -> " ^ ansi_green ~color:style.color actual_value ^ "\n") else (* Long values: truncate and show as separate lines *) let exp_truncated = String_diff.truncate_middle default_truncation_length expected_value in let act_truncated = String_diff.truncate_middle default_truncation_length actual_value in Buffer.add_string buf (indent ^ "* " ^ property_name ^ ":\n"); Buffer.add_string buf (indent ^ " " ^ ansi_red ~color:style.color ("- " ^ exp_truncated) ^ "\n"); Buffer.add_string buf (indent ^ " " ^ ansi_green ~color:style.color ("+ " ^ act_truncated) ^ "\n") let pp_property_diffs ?(style = default_style) ?(parent_prefix = "") buf prop_diffs = List.iter (pp_property_diff ~style ~parent_prefix buf) prop_diffs (* Helper to find adjacent property swap *) let adjacent_swap lst1 lst2 = let rec scan l1 l2 = match (l1, l2) with | x1 :: x2 :: _, y1 :: y2 :: _ when x1 = y2 && x2 = y1 -> Some (x1, x2) | _ :: rest1, _ :: rest2 -> scan rest1 rest2 | _, _ -> None in scan lst1 lst2 (* Helper to find property moves (up to max_count) *) let index_of_property name names = let rec find_idx i = function | [] -> -1 | x :: _ when x = name -> i | _ :: rest -> find_idx (i + 1) rest in find_idx 0 names let property_moves ~max_count prop_names1 prop_names2 = let rec scan lst1 lst2 acc count = if count >= max_count then List.rev acc else match (lst1, lst2) with | x1 :: rest1, x2 :: rest2 when x1 <> x2 -> let new_pos = index_of_property x1 prop_names2 in scan rest1 rest2 ((x1, new_pos) :: acc) (count + 1) | _ :: rest1, _ :: rest2 -> scan rest1 rest2 acc count | _, _ -> List.rev acc in scan prop_names1 prop_names2 [] 0 (* Helper to print property moves *) let pp_property_moves buf indent moves total_diffs = Buffer.add_string buf (indent ^ "* reorder: "); List.iteri (fun i (prop, new_pos) -> if i > 0 then Buffer.add_string buf ", "; if new_pos >= 0 then Buffer.add_string buf (prop ^ "\xe2\x86\x92" ^ string_of_int new_pos) else Buffer.add_string buf prop) moves; if total_diffs > List.length moves then Buffer.add_string buf (" (and " ^ string_of_int (total_diffs - List.length moves) ^ " more)"); Buffer.add_char buf '\n' let pp_property_move_summary buf indent prop_names1 prop_names2 = let moves = property_moves ~max_count:3 prop_names1 prop_names2 in if moves <> [] then let total_diffs = List.fold_left2 (fun acc p1 p2 -> if p1 <> p2 then acc + 1 else acc) 0 prop_names1 prop_names2 in pp_property_moves buf indent moves total_diffs let pp_same_property_reorder buf indent prop_names1 prop_names2 = match adjacent_swap prop_names1 prop_names2 with | Some (prop1, prop2) -> let truncate s = String_diff.truncate_middle 20 s in Buffer.add_string buf (indent ^ "* " ^ truncate prop1 ^ " \xe2\x86\x94 " ^ truncate prop2 ^ "\n") | None -> pp_property_move_summary buf indent prop_names1 prop_names2 (* A declaration reorder changes the cascade only when two overlapping declarations swap relative order; disjoint declarations commute, so their reorder is no difference (README contract). Duplicated property names are a same-property override, reported conservatively. *) let reorder_is_significant decls1 decls2 = let name = Css.declaration_name in let names1 = List.map name decls1 in let has_dup = let s = List.sort String.compare names1 in let rec go = function a :: (b :: _ as t) -> a = b || go t | _ -> false in go s in has_dup || let pos2 = Hashtbl.create 16 in List.iteri (fun i d -> Hashtbl.replace pos2 (name d) i) decls2; let pos d = Option.value ~default:(-1) (Hashtbl.find_opt pos2 (name d)) in let arr = Array.of_list decls1 in let n = Array.length arr in let flipped = ref false in for i = 0 to n - 1 do for j = i + 1 to n - 1 do if Shorthand.declarations_overlap arr.(i) arr.(j) && pos arr.(i) >= pos arr.(j) then flipped := true done done; !flipped let pp_reorder ?(style = default_style) ?(parent_prefix = "") decls1 decls2 buf = let indent = if style.use_tree then parent_prefix ^ " " else parent_prefix ^ " " in let prop_names1 = List.map Css.declaration_name decls1 in let prop_names2 = List.map Css.declaration_name decls2 in let same_props = List.length prop_names1 = List.length prop_names2 && List.sort String.compare prop_names1 = List.sort String.compare prop_names2 in if same_props && prop_names1 <> prop_names2 && reorder_is_significant decls1 decls2 then pp_same_property_reorder buf indent prop_names1 prop_names2 let pp_content_changed_body ~style ~child_prefix buf ~old_declarations ~new_declarations ~property_changes ~added_properties ~removed_properties ~has_any_changes = let indent = child_indent ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix in List.iter (fun prop_name -> add_strings buf [ indent; ansi_red ~color:style.color ("- " ^ prop_name); "\n" ]) removed_properties; List.iter (fun prop_name -> add_strings buf [ indent; ansi_green ~color:style.color ("+ " ^ prop_name); "\n" ]) added_properties; pp_property_diffs ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf property_changes; pp_reorder ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix old_declarations new_declarations buf; if (not has_any_changes) && not (List.equal Declaration.equal_declaration old_declarations new_declarations) then let old_count = List.length old_declarations in let new_count = List.length new_declarations in if old_count <> new_count then add_strings buf [ indent; "(declaration count: "; string_of_int old_count; " -> "; string_of_int new_count; ")\n"; ] else add_strings buf [ indent; "(declarations differ in subtle ways)\n" ] let pp_content_changed ~style ~prefix ~child_prefix buf ~selector ~old_declarations ~new_declarations ~property_changes ~added_properties ~removed_properties = let has_any_changes = property_changes <> [] || added_properties <> [] || removed_properties <> [] in if (not has_any_changes) && List.equal Declaration.equal_declaration old_declarations new_declarations then () else if selector = "" then (* The parent already named the subject, as it does for an [@property] whose descriptors changed. Repeating it as a child label reads as two entries for one registration. *) pp_content_changed_body ~style ~child_prefix buf ~old_declarations ~new_declarations ~property_changes ~added_properties ~removed_properties ~has_any_changes else ( add_strings buf [ prefix; selector; "\n" ]; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> pp_content_changed_body ~style ~child_prefix buf ~old_declarations ~new_declarations ~property_changes ~added_properties ~removed_properties ~has_any_changes)) let pp_position_reorder ~prefix buf ~selector ~expected_pos ~actual_pos ~swapped_with = assert (expected_pos <> actual_pos); let truncate s = String_diff.truncate_middle 40 s in match swapped_with with | Some other when abs (expected_pos - actual_pos) = 1 -> Buffer.add_string buf (prefix ^ truncate selector ^ " \xe2\x86\x94 " ^ truncate other ^ "\n") | Some other -> Buffer.add_string buf (prefix ^ truncate selector ^ " (position " ^ string_of_int actual_pos ^ ") \xe2\x86\x94 " ^ truncate other ^ " (position " ^ string_of_int expected_pos ^ ")\n") | None -> Buffer.add_string buf (prefix ^ truncate selector ^ " (position " ^ string_of_int expected_pos ^ " \xe2\x86\x92 " ^ string_of_int actual_pos ^ ")\n") let pp_regrouped ~style ~prefix ~child_prefix buf ~from_selectors ~to_selectors = let nf = List.length from_selectors and nt = List.length to_selectors in let verb = if nf > nt then "merged" else if nf < nt then "split" else "regrouped" in add_strings buf [ prefix; "selectors "; verb; "\n" ]; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> let indent = child_indent ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix in List.iter (fun s -> add_strings buf [ indent; ansi_red ~color:style.color ("- " ^ s); "\n" ]) from_selectors; List.iter (fun s -> add_strings buf [ indent; ansi_green ~color:style.color ("+ " ^ s); "\n" ]) to_selectors) let pp_rule_diff ?(style = default_style) ?(is_last = false) ?(parent_prefix = "") buf (diff : rule_diff) = match diff with | Added { selector; declarations } -> let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in add_strings buf [ prefix; selector; "\n" ]; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> pp_declarations ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf "add" declarations) | Removed { selector; declarations } -> let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in add_strings buf [ prefix; selector; "\n" ]; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> pp_declarations ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf "remove" declarations) | Content_changed r -> let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in pp_content_changed ~style ~prefix ~child_prefix buf ~selector:r.selector ~old_declarations:r.old_declarations ~new_declarations:r.new_declarations ~property_changes:r.property_changes ~added_properties:r.added_properties ~removed_properties:r.removed_properties | Selector_changed { old_selector; new_selector; declarations } -> let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in add_strings buf [ prefix; "selector changed:\n" ]; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> let indent = child_indent ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix in add_strings buf [ indent; "from: "; old_selector; "\n" ]; add_strings buf [ indent; "to: "; new_selector; "\n" ]; if declarations <> [] then pp_declarations ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf "declarations" declarations) | Reordered r -> ( let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in match (r.old_declarations, r.new_declarations) with | Some old_decls, Some new_decls -> let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in add_strings buf [ prefix; r.selector; "\n" ]; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> pp_reorder ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix old_decls new_decls buf) | _ -> pp_position_reorder ~prefix buf ~selector:r.selector ~expected_pos:r.expected_pos ~actual_pos:r.actual_pos ~swapped_with:r.swapped_with) | Rearranged { selector; declarations } -> let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in add_strings buf [ prefix; selector; " (moved between rules)\n" ]; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> pp_declarations ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf "same" declarations) | Regrouped { from_selectors; to_selectors } -> let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in pp_regrouped ~style ~prefix ~child_prefix buf ~from_selectors ~to_selectors let pp_rule_diff_simple buf (diff : rule_diff) = match diff with | Added { selector; _ } -> Buffer.add_string buf ("Added(" ^ selector ^ ")") | Removed { selector; _ } -> Buffer.add_string buf ("Removed(" ^ selector ^ ")") | Content_changed { selector; _ } -> Buffer.add_string buf ("Changed(" ^ selector ^ ")") | Selector_changed { old_selector; new_selector; _ } -> Buffer.add_string buf ("SelectorChanged(" ^ old_selector ^ "->" ^ new_selector ^ ")") | Reordered { selector; expected_pos; actual_pos; _ } -> Buffer.add_string buf ("Reordered(" ^ selector ^ ":" ^ string_of_int expected_pos ^ "->" ^ string_of_int actual_pos ^ ")") | Rearranged { selector; _ } -> Buffer.add_string buf ("Rearranged(" ^ selector ^ ")") | Regrouped { from_selectors; to_selectors } -> Buffer.add_string buf ("Regrouped(" ^ String.concat " | " from_selectors ^ "->" ^ String.concat " | " to_selectors ^ ")") let meaningful_rules (rules : rule_diff list) = List.filter (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with | Reordered _ -> false | Content_changed { property_changes = []; added_properties = []; removed_properties = []; old_declarations; new_declarations; _; } when List.equal Declaration.equal_declaration old_declarations new_declarations -> (* Filter out rules that moved to different nesting but have no changes *) false | _ -> true) rules (** Query functions *) let single_rule_diff (diff : t) = match diff.rules with [ rule ] -> Some rule | _ -> None let rec count_containers_in_list container_type containers = List.fold_left (fun count cont -> let this_count = match cont with | Added { container_type = ct; _ } | Removed { container_type = ct; _ } | Reordered { info = { container_type = ct; _ }; _ } | Block_structure_changed { container_type = ct; _ } -> if ct = container_type then 1 else 0 | Modified { info = { container_type = ct; _ }; container_changes; _ } -> let nested_count = count_containers_in_list container_type container_changes in (if ct = container_type then 1 else 0) + nested_count in count + this_count) 0 containers let count_containers_by_type container_type (diff : t) = count_containers_in_list container_type diff.containers let has_container_added_of_type container_type (diff : t) = List.exists (function | Added { container_type = ct; _ } -> ct = container_type | _ -> false) diff.containers let has_container_removed_of_type container_type (diff : t) = List.exists (function | Removed { container_type = ct; _ } -> ct = container_type | _ -> false) diff.containers let container_prefix = function | `Media -> "@media" | `Layer -> "@layer" | `Supports -> "@supports" | `Container -> "@container" | `Property -> "@property" | `Nesting -> "&" (* The condition already spells the at-rule out, keyword included. *) | `At_rule -> "" let container_label container_type condition = match container_prefix container_type with | "" -> condition | prefix -> prefix ^ " " ^ condition let describe_statement stmt = let try_desc f = f stmt in let matchers = [ (fun s -> Option.map (fun (s, _, _) -> Css.Selector.to_string s) (Css.as_rule s)); (fun s -> Option.map (fun (c, _) -> "@media " ^ Css.Media.to_string c) (Css.as_media s)); (fun s -> Option.map (fun (n, _) -> match n with Some name -> "@layer " ^ name | None -> "@layer") (Css.as_layer s)); (fun s -> Option.map (fun (n, c, _) -> let prefix = match n with Some n -> n ^ " " | None -> "" in let cond_str = match c with Some c -> Css.Container.to_string c | None -> "" in "@container " ^ prefix ^ cond_str) (Css.as_container s)); (fun s -> Option.map (fun (c, _) -> "@supports " ^ Css.Supports.to_string c) (Css.as_supports s)); (fun s -> Option.map (fun _ -> "@property") (Css.as_property s)); (fun s -> Option.map (fun (name, _) -> "@keyframes " ^ name) (Css.as_keyframes s)); (fun s -> Option.map (fun _ -> "@font-face") (Css.as_font_face s)); (* The statements that carry neither a selector nor a block. Naming them apart also keeps them apart in the order keys, where one shared "(other statement)" made a [@charset] and a [@namespace] the same statement. *) (fun (s : Css.statement) -> match s with | Charset encoding -> Some ("@charset \"" ^ encoding ^ "\";") | Namespace (prefix, _) -> Some ("@namespace" ^ (match prefix with Some p -> " " ^ p | None -> "") ^ ";") (* The semicolon is what tells a layer-order pin from the block of the same name: [@layer a;] ahead of [@layer a { ... }] is a second statement, not the block again. *) | Layer_decl names -> Some ("@layer " ^ String.concat ", " names ^ ";") | _ -> None); ] in match List.find_map try_desc matchers with | Some desc -> Some desc | None -> Some "(other statement)" (* The body of a container that was added or removed wholesale. Every statement gets a line, including the ones [Css.as_rule] cannot see: a statement the tree drops silently leaves the reader counting fewer entries than the header claims, and shifts the last-child connector onto the wrong one. *) let statement_children stmt = match Css.as_media stmt with | Some (_, body) -> body | None -> ( match Css.as_supports stmt with | Some (_, body) -> body | None -> ( match Css.as_layer stmt with | Some (_, body) -> body | None -> ( match Css.as_container stmt with | Some (_, _, body) -> body | None -> []))) let rec pp_container_rules ~style ~parent_prefix ~label buf rules = let count = List.length rules in List.iteri (fun i stmt -> let is_last = i = count - 1 in let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let desc = Option.value (describe_statement stmt) ~default:"(other statement)" in Buffer.add_string buf (prefix ^ desc ^ " (" ^ label ^ ")\n"); match statement_children stmt with | [] -> () | children -> let parent_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in pp_container_rules ~style ~parent_prefix ~label buf children) rules let count_rule_changes (rule_changes : rule_diff list) = let count pred = List.length (List.filter pred rule_changes) in let parts = List.filter_map Fun.id [ (let n = count (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with Added _ -> true | _ -> false) in if n > 0 then Some (string_of_int n ^ " added") else None); (let n = count (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with Removed _ -> true | _ -> false) in if n > 0 then Some (string_of_int n ^ " removed") else None); (let n = count (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with Content_changed _ -> true | _ -> false) in if n > 0 then Some (string_of_int n ^ " modified") else None); (let n = count (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with Reordered _ -> true | _ -> false) in if n > 0 then Some (string_of_int n ^ " reordered") else None); (let n = count (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with Rearranged _ -> true | _ -> false) in if n > 0 then Some (string_of_int n ^ " rearranged") else None); (let n = count (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with Selector_changed _ -> true | _ -> false) in if n > 0 then Some (string_of_int n ^ " selector changed") else None); (let n = count (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with Regrouped _ -> true | _ -> false) in if n > 0 then Some (string_of_int n ^ " regrouped") else None); ] in parts let selectors_of_rules rules = List.filter_map (fun stmt -> match Css.as_rule stmt with | Some (sel, _, _) -> Some (Css.Selector.to_string sel) | None -> None) rules (* Position + selector signature for every block that names at least one rule. *) let block_signatures blocks = List.filter_map (fun (pos, rules) -> match selectors_of_rules rules with | [] -> None | selectors -> Some (pos, String.concat ", " selectors)) blocks (* Queue of still-unmatched positions per signature, in ascending order, so repeated signatures pair off one-for-one between the two sides. *) let signature_queues blocks = let tbl = Hashtbl.create 64 in List.iter (fun (pos, sign) -> let q = Option.value ~default:[] (Hashtbl.find_opt tbl sign) in Hashtbl.replace tbl sign (pos :: q)) (List.rev blocks); tbl let take_signature tbl sign = match Hashtbl.find_opt tbl sign with | Some (pos :: rest) -> Hashtbl.replace tbl sign rest; Some pos | Some [] | None -> None type block_pairing = { removed : (int * string) list; (* expected-only blocks *) added : (int * string) list; (* actual-only blocks *) shifts : (int * int) list; (* (delta, run length), expected order *) unchanged : int; (* paired blocks that kept their position *) } (* Group consecutive equal deltas so one insertion upstream reads as a single run rather than one line per renumbered block. *) let shift_runs deltas = let flush acc = function Some (d, n) -> (d, n) :: acc | None -> acc in let acc, current = List.fold_left (fun (acc, current) d -> match current with | Some (d', n) when d' = d -> (acc, Some (d, n + 1)) | _ -> (flush acc current, Some (d, 1))) ([], None) deltas in List.rev (flush acc current) let pair_blocks ~expected_blocks ~actual_blocks = let expected = block_signatures expected_blocks in let actual = block_signatures actual_blocks in let queues = signature_queues actual in let matched = Hashtbl.create 64 in let removed, deltas = List.fold_left (fun (removed, deltas) (pos, sign) -> match take_signature queues sign with | None -> ((pos, sign) :: removed, deltas) | Some actual_pos -> Hashtbl.replace matched actual_pos (); (removed, (actual_pos - pos) :: deltas)) ([], []) expected in let deltas = List.rev deltas in { removed = List.rev removed; added = List.filter (fun (pos, _) -> not (Hashtbl.mem matched pos)) actual; shifts = shift_runs (List.filter (fun d -> d <> 0) deltas); unchanged = List.length (List.filter (fun d -> d = 0) deltas); } let pp_block_pairing ~style ~child_prefix buf pairing = let indent = child_indent ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix in let pp_block sign style_fn (pos, selectors) = add_strings buf [ indent; style_fn (sign ^ " Block at position " ^ string_of_int pos ^ ": " ^ selectors); "\n"; ] in List.iter (pp_block "-" (ansi_red ~color:style.color)) pairing.removed; List.iter (pp_block "+" (ansi_green ~color:style.color)) pairing.added; List.iter (fun (delta, n) -> let sign = if delta > 0 then "+" else "-" in add_strings buf [ indent; string_of_int n; (if n = 1 then " block shifted by " else " blocks shifted by "); sign; string_of_int (abs delta); "\n"; ]) pairing.shifts; if pairing.unchanged > 0 then add_strings buf [ indent; string_of_int pairing.unchanged; (if pairing.unchanged = 1 then " block unchanged\n" else " blocks unchanged\n"); ] let pp_block_structure_changed ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix buf ~container_type ~condition ~expected_blocks ~actual_blocks = let label = container_label container_type condition in let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let exp_count = List.length expected_blocks in let act_count = List.length actual_blocks in (* Report block structure changes - this is a meaningful difference even if selectors are identical *) let summary = if exp_count > act_count then [ string_of_int exp_count; " blocks merged into "; string_of_int act_count; ] else if exp_count < act_count then [ string_of_int exp_count; " block split into "; string_of_int act_count ] else [ string_of_int exp_count; " blocks at different positions" ] in add_strings buf ([ prefix; label; " (" ] @ summary); Buffer.add_string buf ")\n"; let pairing = pair_blocks ~expected_blocks ~actual_blocks in pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> pp_block_pairing ~style ~child_prefix buf pairing) let pp_container_add_remove ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix ~label buf container_type condition rules = let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in add_strings buf [ prefix; container_label container_type condition; " ("; label; ")\n" ]; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> pp_container_rules ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix ~label buf rules) let rec pp_container_diff ?(style = default_style) ?(is_last = false) ?(parent_prefix = "") buf = function | Added { container_type; condition; rules } -> pp_container_add_remove ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix ~label:"added" buf container_type condition rules | Removed { container_type; condition; rules } -> pp_container_add_remove ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix ~label:"removed" buf container_type condition rules | Modified { info = { container_type; condition; rules = _ }; actual_rules = _; rule_changes; container_changes; } -> let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let child_prefix = tree_continuation ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in let changes_parts = count_rule_changes rule_changes in add_strings buf [ prefix; container_label container_type condition; " " ]; if changes_parts <> [] then add_strings buf [ "("; String.concat ", " changes_parts; ")\n" ] else if container_changes = [] then (* A [Modified] carrying neither a rule nor a container change says only that the container differs. Calling it a position change names a difference nobody established; [Reordered] is what reports one. *) Buffer.add_string buf "(modified, no details)\n" else Buffer.add_char buf '\n'; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf (fun style buf -> (* Show rule changes at this level *) List.iteri (fun i rule_diff -> let is_last_item = i = List.length rule_changes - 1 && container_changes = [] in pp_rule_diff ~style ~is_last:is_last_item ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf rule_diff) rule_changes; (* Show nested container changes with increased indentation *) let container_count = List.length container_changes in List.iteri (fun i cont_diff -> let is_last_cont = i = container_count - 1 in pp_container_diff ~style ~is_last:is_last_cont ~parent_prefix:child_prefix buf cont_diff) container_changes) | Reordered { info = { container_type; condition; _ }; expected_pos; actual_pos } -> let prefix = tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix in Buffer.add_string buf (prefix ^ container_label container_type condition ^ " (position " ^ string_of_int expected_pos ^ " \xe2\x86\x92 " ^ string_of_int actual_pos ^ ")\n") | Block_structure_changed { container_type; condition; expected_blocks; actual_blocks } -> pp_block_structure_changed ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix buf ~container_type ~condition ~expected_blocks ~actual_blocks let pp_diff_headers ~color buf expected actual = Buffer.add_string buf (ansi_yellow ~color "---" ^ " " ^ ansi_yellow ~color expected ^ "\n"); Buffer.add_string buf (ansi_yellow ~color "+++" ^ " " ^ ansi_yellow ~color actual ^ "\n") let pp_rule_list ~style ~container_count buf rule_list = let rule_count = List.length rule_list in List.iteri (fun i rule_diff -> let is_last = i = rule_count - 1 && container_count = 0 in pp_rule_diff ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix:"" buf rule_diff) rule_list let pp_reordered_section ~style ~container_count buf = function | [] -> () | lst -> Buffer.add_string buf ("Rules reordered (" ^ string_of_int (List.length lst) ^ " rules):\n"); pp_rule_list ~style ~container_count buf lst let pp_containers_section ~style buf containers = let container_count = List.length containers in List.iteri (fun i cont_diff -> let is_last = i = container_count - 1 in pp_container_diff ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix:"" buf cont_diff) containers (* A layer path is keyed for the cascade, not for reading: an anonymous [@layer { }] block is a segment starting with U+0000, which a report has to name some other way. *) let layer_path_name path = String.split_on_char '.' path |> List.map (fun segment -> if String.length segment > 0 && segment.[0] = '\000' then "(anonymous " ^ String.sub segment 1 (String.length segment - 1) ^ ")" else segment) |> String.concat "." let layer_path_list paths = String.concat ", " (List.map layer_path_name paths) let pp_layer_swaps ~style buf swapped = let line ~is_last text = add_strings buf [ tree_prefix ~style ~is_last ~parent_prefix:""; text; "\n" ] in List.iteri (fun i (weaker, stronger) -> if i < max_layer_swaps then line ~is_last:false (layer_path_name stronger ^ " now precedes " ^ layer_path_name weaker)) swapped; match List.length swapped - max_layer_swaps with | when hidden > 0 -> let noun = if hidden = 1 then " more pair\n" else " more pairs\n" in add_strings buf [ tree_prefix ~style ~is_last:false ~parent_prefix:""; "..."; string_of_int hidden; noun; ] | _ -> () let pp_layer_order_section ~style buf = function | None -> () | Some { expected_order; actual_order; swapped } -> Buffer.add_string buf "Cascade layer order changed:\n"; pp_children ~style ~parent_prefix:"" buf (fun style buf -> pp_layer_swaps ~style buf swapped; add_strings buf [ tree_prefix ~style ~is_last:true ~parent_prefix:""; "order: "; ansi_red ~color:style.color (layer_path_list expected_order); " -> "; ansi_green ~color:style.color (layer_path_list actual_order); "\n"; ]) let pp ?(expected = "Expected") ?(actual = "Actual") ?(color = false) ?(depth = unlimited_depth) buf { rules; containers; layer_order } = if rules = [] && containers = [] && Option.is_none layer_order then Buffer.add_string buf "Structural differences detected in nested contexts (e.g., @media inside \ @layer)\n\ but no rule-level differences found.\n\ This may indicate reordering or subtle changes in rule organization." else ( pp_diff_headers ~color buf expected actual; let meaningful = meaningful_rules rules in let reordered_rules = List.filter (fun (diff : rule_diff) -> match diff with Reordered _ -> true | _ -> false) rules in (* [depth] counts renderable levels; the roots printed here are level 1. *) let style = { tree_style with color; depth = max 0 (depth - 1) } in let container_count = List.length containers in (* The layer order leads: it decides which of the rules below it wins. *) pp_layer_order_section ~style buf layer_order; pp_rule_list ~style ~container_count buf meaningful; pp_reordered_section ~style ~container_count buf reordered_rules; pp_containers_section ~style buf containers) (* ===== Tree Diff Computation Functions ===== *) (* The text a statement prints to, cut at its block, for the statements no selector names: [@charset "UTF-8";], [@layer a, b;], [@namespace ...]. An entry with no name cannot be classified, so it corrupts every count the summary derives from the same list, and it renders as a bare tree connector. *) let statement_head stmt = let text = Css.Stylesheet.to_string ~minify:true (Css.v [ stmt ]) |> String.trim in let head = match String.index_opt text '{' with | Some i -> String.trim (String.sub text 0 i) | None -> text in if head = "" then Option.value ~default:"(other statement)" (describe_statement stmt) else head (* Helper to extract rule information from statements *) let strings_of_rule stmt = match Css.as_rule stmt with | Some (selector, decls, _) -> let selector_str = Css.Selector.to_string selector in (selector_str, decls) | None -> ( statement_head stmt, Option.value ~default:[] (Css.statement_declarations stmt) ) let decl_to_prop_value decl = let name = Css.declaration_name decl in let value = Css.declaration_value_for_equivalence decl in let value = if Css.declaration_is_important decl then value ^ " !important" else value in (name, value) let compare_prop_value (name1, value1) (name2, value2) = let by_name = String.compare name1 name2 in if by_name <> 0 then by_name else String.compare value1 value2 let equal_prop_value (name1, value1) (name2, value2) = String.equal name1 name2 && String.equal value1 value2 let decls_signature (decls : Css.declaration list) = List.map decl_to_prop_value decls |> List.sort compare_prop_value let equal_decls_signature = List.equal equal_prop_value (* Normalize a selector string by sorting comma-separated selector items. This ensures we consider ".a,.b" equivalent to ".b,.a" when matching. Policy: Selector lists with the same items in different orders are considered equivalent for matching purposes. This means: - ".a, .b" and ".b, .a" will match as the same selector - Reordering within a list is not considered a structural change - This prevents false positives when CSS tools reorder selector lists *) let rule_selector stmt = match Css.statement_selector stmt with | Some s -> s | None -> Css.Selector.universal (* [selector_key_of_*] is called O(N M) times during structural rule diffs. Use the typed selector AST as the key: normalise a [List] of selectors by sorting the alternatives so [h1, h2] and [h2, h1] map to the same key, then rely on structural equality + [Hashtbl.hash]. Avoids serialising through [Pp.to_string] for every comparison. *) let selector_key_of_selector (sel : Css.Selector.t) : Css.Selector.t = match sel with | List subs -> List (List.sort Selector.compare subs) | _ -> sel let selector_key_of_stmt stmt = selector_key_of_selector (rule_selector stmt) let rule_declarations stmt = match Css.statement_declarations stmt with Some d -> d | None -> [] let rule_nested stmt = match Css.as_rule stmt with Some (_, _, nested) -> nested | None -> [] (* Generic helper for finding added/removed/modified items between two lists. Works with any item type that has a key for comparison. Each item's key is computed once and threaded through the N*M cross checks below; without this every [List.exists] pass would re-call [key_of] for every item it visits. *) let diffs ~(key_of : 'item -> 'key) ~(key_equal : 'key -> 'key -> bool) ~(is_empty_diff : 'item -> 'item -> bool) items1 items2 = let items1_keyed = List.map (fun i -> (i, key_of i)) items1 in let items2_keyed = Array.of_list (List.map (fun i -> (i, key_of i)) items2) in (* Each right-hand item is claimed by at most one left-hand item. Testing existence instead would hide a duplicate key entirely: with two blocks carrying one condition and one on the other side, neither counts as added or removed, and the survivor is paired twice, so both pairings report differences that are not there. *) let claimed = Array.make (Array.length items2_keyed) false in let claim key = let rec scan i = if i >= Array.length items2_keyed then None else if (not claimed.(i)) && key_equal (snd items2_keyed.(i)) key then ( claimed.(i) <- true; Some (fst items2_keyed.(i))) else scan (i + 1) in scan 0 in let pairs, removed = List.fold_left (fun (pairs, removed) (item1, key1) -> match claim key1 with | Some item2 -> ((item1, item2) :: pairs, removed) | None -> (pairs, item1 :: removed)) ([], []) items1_keyed in let pairs = List.rev pairs and removed = List.rev removed in let added = Array.to_list items2_keyed |> List.filteri (fun i _ -> not claimed.(i)) |> List.map fst in let modified = List.filter (fun (item1, item2) -> not (is_empty_diff item1 item2)) pairs in (added, removed, modified) let rules_added_diff rules1 rules2 = let key_of = selector_key_of_stmt in let key_equal = ( = ) in let is_empty_diff _ _ = true in let added, _removed, _modified = diffs ~key_of ~key_equal ~is_empty_diff rules1 rules2 in added let rules_removed_diff rules1 rules2 = let key_of = selector_key_of_stmt in let key_equal = ( = ) in let is_empty_diff _ _ = true in let _added, removed, _modified = diffs ~key_of ~key_equal ~is_empty_diff rules1 rules2 in removed let sel1_str sel2_str = (* Check if two selectors share a common parent context *) let parts1 = String.split_on_char ' ' sel1_str |> List.rev in let parts2 = String.split_on_char ' ' sel2_str |> List.rev in match (parts1, parts2) with | _ :: p1_rest, _ :: p2_rest -> List.rev p1_rest = List.rev p2_rest && p1_rest <> [] | _ -> false let build_rule_lookup_tables rules2 = (* Create lookup tables for O(1) access *) let rules2_by_key = Hashtbl.create (List.length rules2) in let rules2_by_props = Hashtbl.create (List.length rules2) in (* Populate lookup tables *) List.iter (fun r -> let key = selector_key_of_stmt r in let decls = rule_declarations r in let props = decls_signature decls in (* Add to key-based lookup (multiple rules can have same key) *) let existing_key = try Hashtbl.find rules2_by_key key with Not_found -> [] in Hashtbl.replace rules2_by_key key (r :: existing_key); (* Add to props-based lookup (multiple rules can have same props) *) let existing_props = try Hashtbl.find rules2_by_props props with Not_found -> [] in Hashtbl.replace rules2_by_props props (r :: existing_props)) rules2; (rules2_by_key, rules2_by_props) (* Try to find an exact match by selector key and declarations *) (* Returns: Some (Some diff) if selectors differ, Some None if exact match with same selectors, None if no exact match *) let try_exact_match rules2_by_key used_rules r1 key1 d1 = let candidates = try Hashtbl.find rules2_by_key key1 with Not_found -> [] in match List.find_opt (fun r -> (not (Hashtbl.mem used_rules r)) && List.equal Declaration.equal_declaration (rule_declarations r) d1 && Stylesheet.equal (rule_nested r) (rule_nested r1)) candidates with | Some exact -> Hashtbl.replace used_rules exact (); let sel1 = rule_selector r1 in let sel2 = rule_selector exact in let sel1_str = Css.Selector.to_string sel1 in let sel2_str = Css.Selector.to_string sel2 in if sel1_str <> sel2_str then Some (Some (sel1, sel2, d1, d1)) else Some None | None -> None (* Try to find any rule with the same selector key *) let try_same_key_match rules2_by_key used_rules r1 key1 d1 = let candidates = try Hashtbl.find rules2_by_key key1 with Not_found -> [] in match List.find_opt (fun r -> not (Hashtbl.mem used_rules r)) candidates with | Some r2 -> Hashtbl.replace used_rules r2 (); let d2 = rule_declarations r2 in Some (rule_selector r1, rule_selector r2, d1, d2) | None -> None (* Try to find equivalent rule by properties with shared parent *) let try_equivalent_props_match rules2_by_props used_rules r1 d1 props1 = let candidates = try Hashtbl.find rules2_by_props props1 with Not_found -> [] in let sel1_str = Css.Selector.to_string (rule_selector r1) in match List.find_opt (fun r -> if Hashtbl.mem used_rules r then false else let sel2_str = Css.Selector.to_string (rule_selector r) in selectors_share_parent sel1_str sel2_str) candidates with | Some r2 -> Hashtbl.replace used_rules r2 (); let d2 = rule_declarations r2 in Some (rule_selector r1, rule_selector r2, d1, d2) | None -> None let pick_non_exact_rule rules2_by_key rules2_by_props used_rules r1 key1 d1 props1 = match try_same_key_match rules2_by_key used_rules r1 key1 d1 with | Some result -> Some result | None -> try_equivalent_props_match rules2_by_props used_rules r1 d1 props1 let rules_modified_diff rules1 rules2 = let rules2_by_key, rules2_by_props = build_rule_lookup_tables rules2 in let used_rules = Hashtbl.create (List.length rules2) in (* Claim every exact match first, wherever it sits. Matching in one greedy pass lets an early rule take, through the property fallback, the partner a later rule matches exactly, so a page of [.to-*] gradient rules, all with the same property signature, pairs off by position and every one reports as modified. *) let exact, pending = List.partition_map (fun r1 -> let key1 = selector_key_of_stmt r1 in let d1 = rule_declarations r1 in match try_exact_match rules2_by_key used_rules r1 key1 d1 with | Some pick -> Left pick | None -> Right r1) rules1 in let rec aux acc = function | [] -> List.rev acc | r1 :: t1 -> let key1 = selector_key_of_stmt r1 in let d1 = rule_declarations r1 in let props1 = decls_signature d1 in let pick = pick_non_exact_rule rules2_by_key rules2_by_props used_rules r1 key1 d1 props1 in let acc = match pick with None -> acc | Some x -> x :: acc in aux acc t1 in List.filter_map Fun.id exact @ aux [] pending let has_same_selectors rules1 rules2 = if List.length rules1 <> List.length rules2 then false else (* Use hash table for O(n) comparison instead of O(n log n) sorting *) let keys1_counts = Hashtbl.create (List.length rules1) in List.iter (fun r -> let key = selector_key_of_stmt r in let count = try Hashtbl.find keys1_counts key with Not_found -> 0 in Hashtbl.replace keys1_counts key (count + 1)) rules1; let keys2_counts = Hashtbl.create (List.length rules2) in List.iter (fun r -> let key = selector_key_of_stmt r in let count = try Hashtbl.find keys2_counts key with Not_found -> 0 in Hashtbl.replace keys2_counts key (count + 1)) rules2; (* Check if hash tables are equivalent *) try Hashtbl.iter (fun key count1 -> let count2 = try Hashtbl.find keys2_counts key with Not_found -> 0 in if count1 <> count2 then raise Exit) keys1_counts; Hashtbl.iter (fun key count2 -> let count1 = try Hashtbl.find keys1_counts key with Not_found -> 0 in if count1 <> count2 then raise Exit) keys2_counts; true with Exit -> false let build_selector_map rules = (* Create map from selector to declarations *) List.fold_left (fun acc rule -> let sel = rule_selector rule in let decls = rule_declarations rule in (sel, decls) :: acc) [] rules |> List.rev (* A container takes part in the ordering comparison too: swapping a rule with an [@media] that writes the same property flips the cascade winner. *) type order_key = Rule_order of Css.Selector.t | Block_order of string let order_key_of_stmt stmt = match Css.as_rule stmt with | Some (sel, _, _) -> Some (Rule_order (selector_key_of_selector sel)) | None -> Option.map (fun desc -> Block_order desc) (describe_statement stmt) (* Order keys in first-occurrence order. *) let order_keys_in_order stmts = let seen = Hashtbl.create (List.length stmts) in List.filter_map (fun stmt -> match order_key_of_stmt stmt with | Some key when not (Hashtbl.mem seen key) -> Hashtbl.add seen key (); Some key | _ -> None) stmts (* Positions of one longest increasing subsequence of [ranks], by patience sorting: [tails.(l)] is the position ending the smallest subsequence of length [l + 1] seen so far, and [prev] chains each position to its predecessor. *) let increasing_subsequence ranks = let n = Array.length ranks in let tails = Array.make n 0 in let prev = Array.make n (-1) in let len = ref 0 in for i = 0 to n - 1 do let lo = ref 0 and hi = ref !len in while !lo < !hi do let mid = (!lo + !hi) / 2 in if ranks.(tails.(mid)) < ranks.(i) then lo := mid + 1 else hi := mid done; let pos = !lo in prev.(i) <- (if pos > 0 then tails.(pos - 1) else -1); tails.(pos) <- i; if pos = !len then incr len done; let members = Array.make n false in (if !len > 0 then let i = ref tails.(!len - 1) in while !i >= 0 do members.(!i) <- true; i := prev.(!i) done); members (* Statements whose order against the rest actually inverted. Judged on the statements both sides share, since one the other side never had shifts every absolute position after it without transposing anything: comparing positions on each side reports the whole tail of the stylesheet as reordered whenever a rule is added or dropped. Anchoring on a longest order-preserving matching of that common sequence also keeps one move to one entry, where comparing rank pairwise would name every statement the move passed. *) let moved_order_keys stmts1 stmts2 = let keys2 = order_keys_in_order stmts2 in let rank2 = Hashtbl.create (List.length keys2) in List.iteri (fun i key -> Hashtbl.replace rank2 key i) keys2; let common = List.filter (Hashtbl.mem rank2) (order_keys_in_order stmts1) in let ranks = Array.of_list (List.map (Hashtbl.find rank2) common) in let anchored = increasing_subsequence ranks in let moved = Hashtbl.create (Array.length ranks) in List.iteri (fun i key -> if not anchored.(i) then Hashtbl.replace moved key ()) common; moved let selector_moved moved sel = Hashtbl.mem moved (Rule_order sel) (* The conditions of the containers that changed places against the rest of the enclosing statement list, judged on the same key space as the rule ordering. The absolute index a container sits at is not that coordinate: one statement inserted ahead of a block renumbers it and everything after it without transposing anything, which is why the index comparisons this replaces carried a slack distance and still answered the wrong question on both sides of it. [moved_order_keys] anchors on a longest order-preserving matching of the statements both sides share, so an insertion moves nothing at any distance and a block that swapped with a rule or another block moves even by one position. *) let moved_conditions ~condition_of stmts1 stmts2 = let moved = moved_order_keys stmts1 stmts2 in let conds = Hashtbl.create 8 in List.iter (fun stmt -> match (condition_of stmt, order_key_of_stmt stmt) with | Some cond, Some key when Hashtbl.mem moved key -> Hashtbl.replace conds cond () | _ -> ()) stmts1; conds (* Locate matching declarations in map2 for a given selector key *) let matching_decls_in_map2 sel1_key decls1 map2 decls2 = (* Prefer an exact declaration match for the same selector key if available *) match List.find_opt (fun (s, d) -> Selector.equal (selector_key_of_selector s) sel1_key && List.equal Declaration.equal_declaration d decls1) map2 with | Some (s, d) -> (d, Some s) | None -> ( match List.find_opt (fun (s, _) -> Selector.equal (selector_key_of_selector s) sel1_key) map2 with | Some (s, d) -> (d, Some s) | None -> (decls2, None)) let add_ordering_issue ~moved map2 acc sel1 decls1 sel2 decls2 = let sel1_key = selector_key_of_selector sel1 in let sel2_key = selector_key_of_selector sel2 in if Selector.equal sel1_key sel2_key then (* Same selector at this position: a difference only when its declarations differ, i.e. same-selector rules were reordered so the cascade winner flips. *) if equal_decls_signature (decls_signature decls1) (decls_signature decls2) then acc else (sel1, sel2, decls1, decls2) :: acc else if selector_moved moved sel1_key then (* Report the selector that moved, not the ones it displaced: a rule pulled to the front sits opposite a different selector at every position it passed, and pairing on that named each of them instead. *) let decls1_from_map2, sel2_opt = matching_decls_in_map2 sel1_key decls1 map2 decls2 in let sel2 = match sel2_opt with Some s -> s | None -> sel1 in (sel1, sel2, decls1, decls1_from_map2) :: acc else acc (* no-op: pure rule ordering is handled in handle_structural_diff via has_ordering_changes/ordering_diff *) let ordering_diff ~moved rules1 rules2 = let map1 = build_selector_map rules1 in let map2 = build_selector_map rules2 in let rec find_ordering_issues acc remaining1 remaining2 = match (remaining1, remaining2) with | [], [] -> List.rev acc | (sel1, decls1) :: rest1, (sel2, decls2) :: rest2 -> let acc = add_ordering_issue ~moved map2 acc sel1 decls1 sel2 decls2 in find_ordering_issues acc rest1 rest2 | _, _ -> List.rev acc in find_ordering_issues [] map1 map2 let extract_base_parent_selector sel = let sel_str = Css.Selector.to_string sel in match String.index_opt sel_str ' ' with | None -> None | Some sp -> let parent = String.sub sel_str 0 sp in let stripped = match String.index_opt parent ':' with | Some idx -> String.sub parent 0 idx | None -> parent in Some stripped let sel1 sel2 = match (extract_base_parent_selector sel1, extract_base_parent_selector sel2) with | Some p1, Some p2 -> p1 = p2 | _ -> false let selector_changes all_added_candidates all_removed_candidates = (* Index added rules by their declaration signature so the inner loop is a hashtable lookup, not a linear scan over [all_added_candidates]. With N removed and M added rules, the previous shape was O(N M) [decls_signature] computations; now it's O(N + M) plus the per-bucket scan for the share-parent check (buckets are typically small). *) let added_by_props : (string list, Css.statement list) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create (List.length all_added_candidates) in List.iter (fun added -> let props = decls_signature (rule_declarations added) |> List.map snd in let prev = Hashtbl.find_opt added_by_props props |> Option.value ~default:[] in Hashtbl.replace added_by_props props (added :: prev)) all_added_candidates; let added_with_props_sig sig_strings = Hashtbl.find_opt added_by_props sig_strings |> Option.value ~default:[] in let matched_added = ref [] in let matched_removed = ref [] in let changes = ref [] in List.iter (fun removed_rule -> let removed_sel = rule_selector removed_rule in let removed_decls = rule_declarations removed_rule in let removed_props = decls_signature removed_decls |> List.map snd in let matching_added = List.find_opt (fun added_rule -> let added_sel = rule_selector added_rule in (not (Selector.equal removed_sel added_sel)) && selectors_share_parent_ast removed_sel added_sel) (added_with_props_sig removed_props) in match matching_added with | Some added_rule -> let added_sel = rule_selector added_rule in changes := (removed_sel, added_sel, removed_decls, removed_decls) :: !changes; matched_removed := removed_rule :: !matched_removed; matched_added := added_rule :: !matched_added | None -> ()) all_removed_candidates; (!changes, !matched_added, !matched_removed) (* Filter other_modified to exclude changes already captured as selector changes *) let exclude_modified_selector_changes sel_changes other_modified = let sel_change_selectors = List.map (fun (sel1, sel2, _, _) -> (Css.Selector.to_string sel1, Css.Selector.to_string sel2)) sel_changes in List.filter (fun (sel1, sel2, _, _) -> let sel1_str = Css.Selector.to_string sel1 in let sel2_str = Css.Selector.to_string sel2 in not (List.mem (sel1_str, sel2_str) sel_change_selectors)) other_modified (* The single selectors and declaration signature of a flat rule (no nested body); [None] for any other statement. *) let flat_rule_parts stmt = match Css.as_rule stmt with | Some (sel, decls, []) -> let subs = match sel with List subs -> subs | s -> [ s ] in Some (decls, subs, decls_signature decls) | _ -> None let grouping_pair_count rules = let h = Hashtbl.create 16 in List.iter (fun stmt -> match flat_rule_parts stmt with | Some (_, subs, sign) -> List.iter (fun sub -> let p = (selector_key_of_selector sub, sign) in Hashtbl.replace h p (1 + Option.value ~default:0 (Hashtbl.find_opt h p))) subs | None -> ()) rules; h (* Drop each selector whose pair the [common] budget still covers; keep the rule unchanged when none drop, trim it to the survivors otherwise, remove it when all drop. *) let trim_reconciled_grouping common rules = let budget = Hashtbl.copy common in List.filter_map (fun stmt -> match flat_rule_parts stmt with | Some (decls, subs, sign) -> let kept = List.filter (fun sub -> let p = (selector_key_of_selector sub, sign) in match Hashtbl.find_opt budget p with | Some n when n > 0 -> Hashtbl.replace budget p (n - 1); false | _ -> true) subs in if kept = [] then None else if List.compare_lengths kept subs = 0 then Some stmt else let selector = match kept with [ s ] -> s | many -> Css.Selector.list many in Some (Css.rule ~selector decls) | None -> Some stmt) rules (* A comma-grouped rule split or merged across rules with identical declarations ([.a, .b { x }] vs [.a { x } .b { x }]) is not a semantic change: the same [(single selector, declarations)] pairs survive, only regrouped. Reconcile the leftover add/remove candidates at the pair level so the regrouping does not read as add/remove noise - a pair on both sides is unchanged and drops from each, trimming the rule's selector list, or dropping the rule when no selector survives. Restricted to flat rules: a nested rule's [(selector, declarations)] pair does not capture its nested body. *) let partial_trim added removed = let added_count = grouping_pair_count added in let removed_count = grouping_pair_count removed in let common = Hashtbl.create 16 in Hashtbl.iter (fun p ac -> match Hashtbl.find_opt removed_count p with | Some rc -> Hashtbl.replace common p (min ac rc) | None -> ()) added_count; if Hashtbl.length common = 0 then (added, removed) else ( trim_reconciled_grouping common added, trim_reconciled_grouping common removed ) let rule_sig stmt = Option.map (fun (_, _, s) -> s) (flat_rule_parts stmt) let rule_selector_str stmt = Option.map (fun (s, _, _) -> Css.Selector.to_string s) (Css.as_rule stmt) (* A declaration signature is a pure regroup when its removed and added flat rules carry the same multiset of single selectors (only the grouping moved). Emit a [Regrouped] note for it; the rules are dropped from add/remove. *) let detect_pure_regroups added removed = let with_sig s rules = List.filter (fun r -> rule_sig r = Some s) rules in let single_keys rules = List.concat_map (fun r -> match flat_rule_parts r with | Some (_, subs, _) -> List.map selector_key_of_selector subs | None -> []) rules |> List.sort Selector.compare in List.filter_map rule_sig (added @ removed) |> List.sort_uniq compare |> List.filter_map (fun s -> let radd = with_sig s added and rrem = with_sig s removed in if radd <> [] && rrem <> [] && List.equal Selector.equal (single_keys radd) (single_keys rrem) then Some ( s, (Regrouped { from_selectors = List.filter_map rule_selector_str rrem; to_selectors = List.filter_map rule_selector_str radd; } : rule_diff) ) else None) let reconcile_selector_grouping added removed = let pure = detect_pure_regroups added removed in let pure_sigs = List.map fst pure in let in_pure r = match rule_sig r with Some s -> List.mem s pure_sigs | None -> false in let added = List.filter (fun r -> not (in_pure r)) added in let removed = List.filter (fun r -> not (in_pure r)) removed in let added, removed = partial_trim added removed in (added, removed, List.map snd pure) (* Key reorder detection uses both selector and declarations: two same-selector rules with conflicting declarations cascade last-wins. *) let order_signature stmts = List.map (fun stmt -> (selector_key_of_stmt stmt, decls_signature (rule_declarations stmt))) stmts let equal_order_signature = List.equal (fun (selector1, declarations1) (selector2, declarations2) -> Selector.equal selector1 selector2 && equal_decls_signature declarations1 declarations2) let handle_structural_diff rules1 rules2 = let all_added_candidates = rules_added_diff rules1 rules2 in let all_removed_candidates = rules_removed_diff rules1 rules2 in let sel_changes, matched_added, matched_removed = selector_changes all_added_candidates all_removed_candidates in let added = List.filter (fun r -> not (List.memq r matched_added)) all_added_candidates in let removed = List.filter (fun r -> not (List.memq r matched_removed)) all_removed_candidates in let added, removed, regrouped = reconcile_selector_grouping added removed in let other_modified = rules_modified_diff rules1 rules2 in let filtered_other_modified = exclude_modified_selector_changes sel_changes other_modified in let modified = sel_changes @ filtered_other_modified in let has_structural_changes = added <> [] || removed <> [] || modified <> [] || regrouped <> [] in let has_ordering_changes = (not has_structural_changes) && has_same_selectors rules1 rules2 && not (equal_order_signature (order_signature rules1) (order_signature rules2)) in let modified_with_order = if has_ordering_changes then let moved = moved_order_keys rules1 rules2 in ordering_diff ~moved rules1 rules2 @ modified else modified in (added, removed, modified_with_order, regrouped) let rule_diffs rules1 rules2 = handle_structural_diff rules1 rules2 (* The values a rule writes for [name], in the order it writes them. *) let occurrences_of name props = List.filter_map (fun (p, v) -> if p = name then Some v else None) props (* The property names of [props], each once, in first-appearance order. *) let names_of props = List.fold_left (fun acc (p, _) -> if List.mem p acc then acc else p :: acc) [] props |> List.rev (* Zip one name's occurrence lists. A rule may write a property several times - a fallback chain is the usual reason - so occurrence n on one side answers occurrence n on the other, and whichever side has more occurrences carries the surplus. Matching by name alone binds every occurrence to the first entry opposite and reports values neither side holds. *) let rec zip_occurrences name (modified, added, removed) values1 values2 = match (values1, values2) with | [], [] -> (modified, added, removed) | v1 :: rest1, v2 :: rest2 -> let modified = if v1 = v2 then modified else { property_name = name; expected_value = v1; actual_value = v2 } :: modified in zip_occurrences name (modified, added, removed) rest1 rest2 | _ :: rest1, [] -> zip_occurrences name (modified, added, name :: removed) rest1 [] | [], _ :: rest2 -> zip_occurrences name (modified, name :: added, removed) [] rest2 (* Helper function to compute property diffs between two declaration lists, including added and removed properties *) let properties_diff decls1 decls2 : declaration list * string list * string list = let props1 = List.map decl_to_prop_value decls1 in let props2 = List.map decl_to_prop_value decls2 in (* Names the expected side writes first, then the ones only the actual side writes, so the report reads in source order. *) let names = let names1 = names_of props1 in names1 @ List.filter (fun p -> not (List.mem p names1)) (names_of props2) in let modified, added, removed = List.fold_left (fun acc name -> zip_occurrences name acc (occurrences_of name props1) (occurrences_of name props2)) ([], [], []) names in (List.rev modified, List.rev added, List.rev removed) (* Helper functions for converting rule changes - moved here for mutual recursion *) (* A container still takes part in the ordering comparison, since swapping a rule with an [@media] is cascade-significant, but [container_changes] is what reports it. Converting it here as well gives a second entry for the same block. *) let is_container_statement stmt = Css.as_media stmt <> None || Css.as_supports stmt <> None || Css.as_layer stmt <> None || Css.as_container stmt <> None let convert_added_rule stmt = if is_container_statement stmt then None else let sel, decls = strings_of_rule stmt in Some (Added { selector = sel; declarations = decls } : rule_diff) let convert_removed_rule stmt = if is_container_statement stmt then None else let sel, decls = strings_of_rule stmt in Some (Removed { selector = sel; declarations = decls } : rule_diff) let selector_position sel rules = let sel_key = selector_key_of_selector sel in List.mapi (fun i stmt -> match Css.as_rule stmt with | Some (s, _, _) when Selector.equal (selector_key_of_selector s) sel_key -> Some i | _ -> None) rules |> List.find_map Fun.id |> Option.value ~default:(-1) let selector_at_position pos rules = Option.bind (List.nth_opt rules pos) describe_statement let content_changed selector old_decls new_decls = let property_changes, added_props, removed_props = properties_diff old_decls new_decls in Content_changed { selector; old_declarations = old_decls; new_declarations = new_decls; property_changes; added_properties = added_props; removed_properties = removed_props; } let reordered ~rules1 ~rules2 sel1 sel2 selector : rule_diff = let expected_pos = selector_position sel1 rules1 in let actual_pos = selector_position sel2 rules2 in let swapped_with = selector_at_position expected_pos rules2 in (Reordered { selector; expected_pos; actual_pos; swapped_with; old_declarations = None; new_declarations = None; } : rule_diff) (* The change is reported under [sel1], so [sel1] is what has to have moved. *) let position_changed ~moved sel1 = selector_moved moved (selector_key_of_selector sel1) let is_pure_decl_reordering decls1 decls2 = let property_changes, added_props, removed_props = properties_diff decls1 decls2 in let pure = property_changes = [] && added_props = [] && removed_props = [] && equal_decls_signature (decls_signature decls1) (decls_signature decls2) in (pure, property_changes, added_props, removed_props) let decl_level_reorder selector decls1 decls2 : rule_diff = (Reordered { selector; expected_pos = -1; actual_pos = -1; swapped_with = None; old_declarations = Some decls1; new_declarations = Some decls2; } : rule_diff) let decls_str_equal d1 d2 = List.length d1 = List.length d2 && List.for_all2 (fun x y -> decl_to_prop_value x = decl_to_prop_value y) d1 d2 let convert_modified_rule ~moved ~rules1 ~rules2 (sel1, sel2, decls1, decls2) = let sel1_str = Css.Selector.to_string sel1 in let sel2_str = Css.Selector.to_string sel2 in let position_changed () = position_changed ~moved sel1 in let reordered selector = reordered ~rules1 ~rules2 sel1 sel2 selector in let reorder_or_content selector d1 d2 = if position_changed () then Some (reordered selector) else Some (content_changed selector d1 d2) in (* Handle each modification case *) match (decls1, decls2) with | [], [] -> reorder_or_content sel1_str decls1 decls2 | [], _ | _, [] -> Some (content_changed sel1_str decls1 decls2) | _, _ when sel1_str <> sel2_str -> Some (Selector_changed { old_selector = sel1_str; new_selector = sel2_str; declarations = decls2; }) | _, _ when List.equal Declaration.equal_declaration decls1 decls2 -> reorder_or_content sel1_str decls1 decls2 | _, _ -> let pure, property_changes, added_props, removed_props = is_pure_decl_reordering decls1 decls2 in if pure then if position_changed () then Some (reordered sel1_str) else if decls_str_equal decls1 decls2 then (* OCaml ASTs differ but string output is identical (e.g., Nested vs bare expression after calc() normalization) -- no real difference *) None else if reorder_is_significant decls1 decls2 then Some (decl_level_reorder sel1_str decls1 decls2) else (* cascade-neutral reorder of disjoint declarations *) None else if property_changes <> [] || added_props <> [] || removed_props <> [] then Some (content_changed sel1_str decls1 decls2) else reorder_or_content sel1_str decls1 decls2 (* Assemble rule changes (added/removed/modified) between two rule lists *) (* The selector a change is about, when it names one. *) let changed_selector : rule_diff -> string option = function | Added { selector; _ } | Removed { selector; _ } | Content_changed { selector; _ } -> Some selector | Rearranged { selector; _ } -> Some selector | Reordered _ | Selector_changed _ | Regrouped _ -> None let change_sides : rule_diff -> Css.declaration list * Css.declaration list = function | Added { declarations; _ } -> ([], declarations) | Removed { declarations; _ } -> (declarations, []) | Content_changed { old_declarations; new_declarations; _ } -> (old_declarations, new_declarations) | _ -> ([], []) let change_gains : rule_diff -> bool = function | Added _ | Content_changed _ -> true | _ -> false let change_loses : rule_diff -> bool = function | Removed _ | Content_changed _ -> true | _ -> false (* Every declaration [sel] writes on one side, across all of its rules. *) let declarations_of_selector sel stmts = List.concat_map (fun stmt -> match Css.as_rule stmt with | Some (selector, decls, _) when Css.Selector.to_string selector = sel -> decls | _ -> []) stmts (* Judge on every rule of the selector, not only the differing ones: a declaration a matching rule already carries distinguishes a move from a loss. *) let merge_selector_group ~rules1 ~rules2 sel peers = let old_all = declarations_of_selector sel rules1 and new_all = declarations_of_selector sel rules2 in if old_all <> [] && equal_decls_signature (decls_signature old_all) (decls_signature new_all) then Rearranged { selector = sel; declarations = new_all } else content_changed sel (List.concat_map (fun d -> fst (change_sides d)) peers) (List.concat_map (fun d -> snd (change_sides d)) peers) (* One selector, one node. Two rules writing the same selector in a container produced two sibling entries under the same label, one reporting a declaration added and the other a different one removed, which reads as a contradiction rather than as a declaration moving between them. The group collapses to a single before-and-after for that selector. Only a group that both gains and loses collapses: several rules added under one selector really are several additions, and merging those would hide the count. *) let merge_same_selector_changes ~rules1 ~rules2 (changes : rule_diff list) : rule_diff list = let done_ = Hashtbl.create 8 in List.filter_map (fun diff -> match changed_selector diff with | None -> Some diff | Some sel when Hashtbl.mem done_ sel -> None | Some sel -> ( let peers = List.filter (fun d -> changed_selector d = Some sel) changes in match peers with | _ :: _ :: _ when List.exists change_gains peers && List.exists change_loses peers -> Hashtbl.replace done_ sel (); Some (merge_selector_group ~rules1 ~rules2 sel peers) | _ -> Some diff)) changes (* At-rules that carry neither a selector nor a condition the other processors key on: [@page], [@font-face], [@counter-style], [@scope], [@starting-style] and friends. [rule_diffs] gives every one of them the universal selector, so it pairs them without ever reading their bodies. What they hold below the brace decides how a pair is compared. *) type at_rule_body = | Block of Css.statement list (** statements, walked like a container *) | Declarations of Css.declaration list (** a rule body without a rule *) | Opaque (** descriptors, compared as the text they print to *) let at_rule_body (stmt : Css.statement) : at_rule_body option = match stmt with | Starting_style block | Scope (_, _, block) | Moz_document (_, block) | When (_, block) | Else (_, block) -> Some (Block block) | Page (_, decls) (* With margin rules the declarations are only part of the body, so the whole block is compared as text instead. *) | Page_with_margins (_, decls, []) | Position_try (_, decls) | Supports_condition (_, decls) -> Some (Declarations decls) | Font_face _ | Counter_style _ | Page_with_margins _ | Font_palette_values _ | Font_feature_values _ | View_transition _ | Viewport _ | Webkit_keyframes _ | Moz_keyframes _ | Unknown_at_rule _ -> Some Opaque | _ -> None (* [process_at_rules] owns these statements, so leaving them in the rule diff as well would report one change twice, once against the universal selector. *) let is_selectorless_at_rule stmt = at_rule_body stmt <> None (* Every statement a processor of its own reads and names. [selector_key_of_stmt] gives all of them the universal selector, so the rule matcher pairs a [@property] with a [@keyframes] with a [@media] and hands whichever it has one too many of to the report, where nothing can name it. Containers are the exception and stay: [moved_order_keys] reads their position, and [convert_added_rule]/[convert_removed_rule] keep them out of the entries. *) let is_reported_by_own_processor stmt = is_selectorless_at_rule stmt || Css.as_property stmt <> None || Css.as_keyframes stmt <> None (* The at-rule text split at its block: the head keys the statement, the body is what a descriptor-only at-rule is compared on. *) let at_rule_text stmt = let text = Css.Stylesheet.to_string ~minify:true (Css.v [ stmt ]) in match String.index_opt text '{' with | None -> (String.trim text, "") | Some i -> let head = String.sub text 0 i in let last = String.length text - 1 in let body = if last > i && text.[last] = '}' then String.sub text (i + 1) (last - i - 1) else String.sub text (i + 1) (last - i) in (String.trim head, body) (* A stylesheet may repeat one at-rule (several [@font-face] blocks, several [@page] rules), so the head alone does not name a block. Number the blocks that share a head and pair them in order. *) let at_rule_items stmts = let seen = Hashtbl.create 8 in List.filter_map (fun stmt -> match at_rule_body stmt with | None -> None | Some body -> let head, text = at_rule_text stmt in let n = Option.value ~default:0 (Hashtbl.find_opt seen head) in Hashtbl.replace seen head (n + 1); Some ((head, n), (head, body, text))) stmts (* The container line already names the at-rule, so these changes carry no selector of their own; a second label would read as a second subject. *) let at_rule_declarations_change decls1 decls2 = let property_changes, added_properties, removed_properties = properties_diff decls1 decls2 in if property_changes = [] && added_properties = [] && removed_properties = [] && not (reorder_is_significant decls1 decls2) then None else Some (Content_changed { selector = ""; old_declarations = decls1; new_declarations = decls2; property_changes; added_properties; removed_properties; }) (* Descriptors hold neither statements nor declarations, so a pair of them is compared on the text it prints to. *) let at_rule_text_change text1 text2 = Content_changed { selector = ""; old_declarations = []; new_declarations = []; property_changes = [ { property_name = "descriptors"; expected_value = text1; actual_value = text2; }; ]; added_properties = []; removed_properties = []; } let to_rule_changes rules1 rules2 : rule_diff list = let rules1 = List.filter (fun s -> not (is_reported_by_own_processor s)) rules1 in let rules2 = List.filter (fun s -> not (is_reported_by_own_processor s)) rules2 in let r_added, r_removed, r_modified, r_regrouped = rule_diffs rules1 rules2 in let moved = moved_order_keys rules1 rules2 in List.filter_map convert_added_rule r_added @ List.filter_map convert_removed_rule r_removed @ List.filter_map (convert_modified_rule ~moved ~rules1 ~rules2) r_modified @ r_regrouped |> merge_same_selector_changes ~rules1 ~rules2 (* Generic helpers for processing nested containers *) let extract_items_with_positions extract_fn stmts = List.mapi (fun i stmt -> match extract_fn stmt with | Some (cond, rules) -> Some (i, cond, rules) | None -> None) stmts |> List.filter_map (fun x -> x) let restore_group_order table = Hashtbl.to_seq_keys table |> List.of_seq |> List.iter (fun key -> Hashtbl.replace table key (List.rev (Hashtbl.find table key))); table let group_by_condition items = let tbl = Hashtbl.create 16 in List.iter (fun (pos, cond, rules) -> let existing = try Hashtbl.find tbl cond with Not_found -> [] in Hashtbl.replace tbl cond ((pos, rules) :: existing)) items; restore_group_order tbl (* Two sides holding a different number of blocks under one condition split or merged them. Where those blocks sit is a separate question, and one [moved_conditions] answers: comparing their absolute indices here reported the whole tail of a stylesheet as restructured whenever a block was inserted ahead of it, which is what the slack distance was there to hide. *) let detect_block_structure_changes blocks1 blocks2 = let block_structure_changed = Hashtbl.create 16 in Hashtbl.iter (fun cond blocks1_list -> match Hashtbl.find_opt blocks2 cond with | Some blocks2_list -> if List.length blocks1_list <> List.length blocks2_list then Hashtbl.replace block_structure_changed cond (blocks1_list, blocks2_list) | _ -> ()) blocks1; block_structure_changed let condition_position ~condition_of cond stmts = let rec go i = function | [] -> None | stmt :: rest -> ( match condition_of stmt with | Some c when c = cond -> Some i | _ -> go (i + 1) rest) in go 0 stmts let reordered_container container_type cond rules1 pos1 pos2 = Reordered { info = { container_type; condition = cond; rules = rules1 }; expected_pos = pos1; actual_pos = pos2; } (* The entry for a container that changed places, naming where it went. *) let container_moved ~container_type ~condition_of ~stmts1 ~stmts2 cond rules = match ( condition_position ~condition_of cond stmts1, condition_position ~condition_of cond stmts2 ) with | Some pos1, Some pos2 -> Some (reordered_container container_type cond rules pos1 pos2) | None, _ | _, None -> None (* One entry per container that only changed places. [reported] holds the conditions an entry already names, so a block that also changed content is named once, by the entry that says what changed, and a condition several blocks share is named once for the group. Every condition both sides hold is asked, not only the ones whose bodies differ: a block that kept its body and swapped with the rule below it changes which declaration wins. *) let container_reorders ~container_type ~condition_of ~moved_conds ~reported ~stmts1 ~stmts2 items = List.filter_map (fun (cond, rules) -> if (not (Hashtbl.mem moved_conds cond)) || Hashtbl.mem reported cond then None else ( Hashtbl.replace reported cond (); container_moved ~container_type ~condition_of ~stmts1 ~stmts2 cond rules)) items let modified_container container_type cond rules1 rules2 rule_changes nested_containers = Modified { info = { container_type; condition = cond; rules = rules1 }; actual_rules = rules2; rule_changes; container_changes = nested_containers; } let detect_order_only_change ~container_type added removed items1 items2 = if added <> [] || removed <> [] then None else if List.length items1 <> List.length items2 || items1 = [] then None else let conds1 = List.map fst items1 in let conds2 = List.map fst items2 in if conds1 = conds2 then None else match (items1, items2) with | (cond, rules1) :: _, (_, rules2) :: _ -> Some (Modified { info = { container_type; condition = cond; rules = rules1 }; actual_rules = rules2; rule_changes = []; container_changes = []; }) | _ -> None (* The descriptors an [@property] body carries, in the order CSS Properties and Values 1 sec. 2 defines them. The syntax and the initial value are existentially typed and share that existential, so they are compared on the form they serialise to rather than on the value. *) let property_descriptors = function | Css.Property_info { syntax; inherits; initial_value; _ } -> ("syntax", Pp.to_string ~minify:true Css.Variables.pp_syntax syntax) :: ("inherits", if inherits then "true" else "false") :: (match initial_value with | None -> [] | Some value -> [ ( "initial-value", Pp.to_string ~minify:true (Css.Variables.pp_value syntax) value ); ]) (* A registration decides how every use of the custom property parses, animates and inherits, so a descriptor that differs is a difference. *) let property_descriptor_changes prop1 prop2 = let descs1 = property_descriptors prop1 in let descs2 = property_descriptors prop2 in let changed = List.filter_map (fun (name, expected_value) -> match List.assoc_opt name descs2 with | Some actual_value when actual_value <> expected_value -> Some { property_name = name; expected_value; actual_value } | _ -> None) descs1 in let only_in others (name, _) = if List.mem_assoc name others then None else Some name in ( changed, List.filter_map (only_in descs1) descs2, List.filter_map (only_in descs2) descs1 ) let property_diff items1 items2 = let key_of (Css.Property_info { name; _ }) = name in let key_equal = String.equal in let is_empty_diff prop1 prop2 = let (Css.Property_info { name = n1; _ }) = prop1 in let (Css.Property_info { name = n2; _ }) = prop2 in n1 = n2 && property_descriptors prop1 = property_descriptors prop2 in let added, removed, modified_pairs = diffs ~key_of ~key_equal ~is_empty_diff items1 items2 in let added = List.map (fun (Css.Property_info { name; _ }) -> (name, [])) added in let removed = List.map (fun (Css.Property_info { name; _ }) -> (name, [])) removed in let modified = List.map (fun ((Css.Property_info { name; _ } as prop1), prop2) -> let changed, added, removed = property_descriptor_changes prop1 prop2 in (name, changed, added, removed)) modified_pairs in (added, removed, modified) let property_reorder_diff names2 (i1, name1) = let i2 = List.find_index (( = ) name1) names2 |> Option.value ~default:i1 in if i1 = i2 then None else let swapped_with = if i1 < List.length names2 then Some ("@property " ^ List.nth names2 i1) else None in (Some (Reordered { selector = "@property " ^ name1; expected_pos = i1; actual_pos = i2; swapped_with; old_declarations = None; new_declarations = None; }) : rule_diff option) let property_reorder_container stmts1 stmts2 reorder_diffs = match reorder_diffs with | [] -> [] | _ -> [ Modified { info = { container_type = `Property; condition = "@property rules"; rules = stmts1; }; actual_rules = stmts2; rule_changes = reorder_diffs; container_changes = []; }; ] let property_reorder_diffs stmts1 stmts2 items1 items2 = let get_names items = List.map (fun (Css.Property_info { name; _ }) -> name) items in let names1 = get_names items1 in let names2 = get_names items2 in let names1_set = List.sort String.compare names1 in let names2_set = List.sort String.compare names2 in if not (names1_set = names2_set && names1 <> names2 && names1 <> []) then [] else let reorder_diffs = List.filter_map (property_reorder_diff names2) (List.mapi (fun i n -> (i, n)) names1) in property_reorder_container stmts1 stmts2 reorder_diffs let extract_media_as_string stmt = match Css.as_media stmt with | Some (cond, rules) -> Some (Css.Media.to_string cond, rules) | None -> None let extract_supports_as_string stmt = match Css.as_supports stmt with | Some (cond, rules) -> Some (Css.Supports.to_string cond, rules) | None -> None (* The name [layer_diff] keys a layer on: an anonymous [@layer { ... }] has none, so it keys on the empty string like every other anonymous one. *) let extract_layer_name stmt = match Css.as_layer stmt with | Some (name_opt, rules) -> Some (Option.value ~default:"" name_opt, rules) | None -> None let keyframes_container_info name = { container_type = `Layer; condition = "@keyframes " ^ name; rules = [] } let keyframe_frames_diff frames1 frames2 = let key_of (frame : Css.keyframe) = frame.selector in let key_equal = Css.Keyframe.selector_equal in let is_empty_diff (f1 : Css.keyframe) (f2 : Css.keyframe) = Css.Keyframe.selector_equal f1.selector f2.selector && List.equal Declaration.equal_declaration f1.declarations f2.declarations in let added, removed, modified_pairs = diffs ~key_of ~key_equal ~is_empty_diff frames1 frames2 in let selector_str (frame : Css.keyframe) = Css.Keyframe.string_of_selector frame.selector in let added_changes = List.map (fun (frame : Css.keyframe) -> (Added { selector = selector_str frame; declarations = [] } : rule_diff)) added in let removed_changes = List.map (fun (frame : Css.keyframe) -> (Removed { selector = selector_str frame; declarations = [] } : rule_diff)) removed in let modified_changes = List.filter_map (fun ((f1 : Css.keyframe), (f2 : Css.keyframe)) -> if not (List.equal Declaration.equal_declaration f1.declarations f2.declarations) then Some (Content_changed { selector = selector_str f1; old_declarations = []; new_declarations = []; property_changes = []; added_properties = []; removed_properties = []; }) else None) modified_pairs in added_changes @ removed_changes @ modified_changes let keyframes_diff items1 items2 = let key_of (name, _) = name in let key_equal = String.equal in let is_empty_diff (name1, frames1) (name2, frames2) = name1 = name2 && frames1 = frames2 in diffs ~key_of ~key_equal ~is_empty_diff items1 items2 let process_nested_keyframes stmts1 stmts2 = let items1 = List.filter_map Css.as_keyframes stmts1 in let items2 = List.filter_map Css.as_keyframes stmts2 in let added, removed, modified = keyframes_diff items1 items2 in let added_diffs = List.map (fun (name, _frames) -> Added (keyframes_container_info name)) added in let removed_diffs = List.map (fun (name, _frames) -> Removed (keyframes_container_info name)) removed in let modified_diffs = List.filter_map (fun ((name, frames1), (_, frames2)) -> let frame_diffs = keyframe_frames_diff frames1 frames2 in if frame_diffs <> [] then Some (Modified { info = keyframes_container_info name; actual_rules = []; rule_changes = frame_diffs; container_changes = []; }) else None) modified in added_diffs @ removed_diffs @ modified_diffs let container_condition_string name_opt condition = let cond_str = match condition with Some c -> Css.Container.to_string c | None -> "" in match name_opt with Some name -> name ^ " " ^ cond_str | None -> cond_str let container_key (name_opt, condition, _) = (* Use both name and condition as key to distinguish different containers. *) String.concat ":" [ Option.value ~default:"" name_opt; Option.fold ~none:"" ~some:Css.Container.to_string condition; ] let condition_rules_of_container (name_opt, condition, rules) = (container_condition_string name_opt condition, rules) let extract_container_as_string stmt = Option.map condition_rules_of_container (Css.as_container stmt) let modified_container_of_pair ((name_opt, condition, rules1), (_, _, rules2)) = (container_condition_string name_opt condition, rules1, rules2) (* Process property rules. An [@property] body holds descriptors, not statements, so there is nothing below it to recurse into. *) let process_nested_properties stmts1 stmts2 = let items1 = List.filter_map Css.as_property stmts1 in let items2 = List.filter_map Css.as_property stmts2 in let added, removed, modified = property_diff items1 items2 in let diffs = ref [] in List.iter (fun (name, rules) -> diffs := Added { container_type = `Property; condition = name; rules } :: !diffs) added; List.iter (fun (name, rules) -> diffs := Removed { container_type = `Property; condition = name; rules } :: !diffs) removed; List.iter (fun (name, property_changes, added_properties, removed_properties) -> (* The body is reported as the descriptors that changed. Left empty, the renderer has nothing to show and falls back to calling the entry a position change, which is not what differs. *) let rule_changes = [ Content_changed { selector = ""; old_declarations = []; new_declarations = []; property_changes; added_properties; removed_properties; }; ] in diffs := Modified { info = { container_type = `Property; condition = name; rules = [] }; actual_rules = []; rule_changes; container_changes = []; } :: !diffs) modified; !diffs @ property_reorder_diffs stmts1 stmts2 items1 items2 (* Mutual recursion declarations *) (* Check if two rule-lists under the same media condition differ *) let rec media_condition_differs rules_list1 rules_list2 = let block_count_differs = List.length rules_list1 <> List.length rules_list2 in let all_rules1 = List.concat rules_list1 in let all_rules2 = List.concat rules_list2 in let added_r, removed_r, modified_r, regrouped_r = rule_diffs all_rules1 all_rules2 in let has_immediate = added_r <> [] || removed_r <> [] || modified_r <> [] || regrouped_r <> [] in let has_nested = nested_differences all_rules1 all_rules2 <> [] in if has_immediate || has_nested || block_count_differs then Some (all_rules1, all_rules2) else None and media_diff items1 items2 = let group items = let tbl = Hashtbl.create 16 in List.iter (fun (cond, rules) -> let existing = try Hashtbl.find tbl cond with Not_found -> [] in Hashtbl.replace tbl cond (rules :: existing)) items; restore_group_order tbl in let groups1 = group items1 in let groups2 = group items2 in let added = ref [] in let removed = ref [] in let modified = ref [] in Hashtbl.iter (fun cond rules_list1 -> match Hashtbl.find_opt groups2 cond with | None -> List.iter (fun rules -> removed := (cond, rules) :: !removed) rules_list1 | Some rules_list2 -> ( match media_condition_differs rules_list1 rules_list2 with | Some (r1, r2) -> modified := (cond, r1, r2) :: !modified | None -> ())) groups1; Hashtbl.iter (fun cond rules_list2 -> if not (Hashtbl.mem groups1 cond) then List.iter (fun rules -> added := (cond, rules) :: !added) rules_list2) groups2; (!added, !removed, !modified) and process_modified_container ~container_type ~condition_of ~moved_conds ~stmts1 ~stmts2 ~block_structure_changed ~reported cond rules1 rules2 = (* Skip if this condition has a block structure change *) if Hashtbl.mem block_structure_changed cond then None else let rule_changes = to_rule_changes rules1 rules2 in (* Recursively check deeper nesting *) let nested_containers = nested_differences rules1 rules2 in Hashtbl.replace reported cond (); if rule_changes <> [] || nested_containers <> [] then (* Container was modified in content, not just position *) Some (modified_container container_type cond rules1 rules2 rule_changes nested_containers) else if Hashtbl.mem moved_conds cond then container_moved ~container_type ~condition_of ~stmts1 ~stmts2 cond rules1 else None and process_nested_containers ~container_type ~extract_fn ~diff_fn stmts1 stmts2 = let condition_of stmt = Option.map fst (extract_fn stmt) in let items_with_pos1 = extract_items_with_positions extract_fn stmts1 in let items_with_pos2 = extract_items_with_positions extract_fn stmts2 in let block_structure_changed = detect_block_structure_changes (group_by_condition items_with_pos1) (group_by_condition items_with_pos2) in let moved_conds = moved_conditions ~condition_of stmts1 stmts2 in let reported = Hashtbl.create 8 in let items1 = List.filter_map extract_fn stmts1 in let items2 = List.filter_map extract_fn stmts2 in let added, removed, modified = diff_fn items1 items2 in let diffs = ref [] in Hashtbl.iter (fun cond (expected_blocks, actual_blocks) -> Hashtbl.replace reported cond (); diffs := Block_structure_changed { container_type; condition = cond; expected_blocks; actual_blocks } :: !diffs) block_structure_changed; List.iter (fun (cond, rules) -> Hashtbl.replace reported cond (); diffs := Added { container_type; condition = cond; rules } :: !diffs) added; List.iter (fun (cond, rules) -> Hashtbl.replace reported cond (); diffs := Removed { container_type; condition = cond; rules } :: !diffs) removed; List.iter (fun (cond, rules1, rules2) -> match process_modified_container ~container_type ~condition_of ~moved_conds ~stmts1 ~stmts2 ~block_structure_changed ~reported cond rules1 rules2 with | Some diff -> diffs := diff :: !diffs | None -> ()) modified; diffs := container_reorders ~container_type ~condition_of ~moved_conds ~reported ~stmts1 ~stmts2 items1 @ !diffs; (if !diffs = [] then match detect_order_only_change ~container_type added removed items1 items2 with | Some d -> diffs := [ d ] | None -> ()); !diffs (* Layer diff function *) and layer_diff items1 items2 = let key_of (name_opt, _) = Option.value ~default:"" name_opt in let key_equal = String.equal in let is_empty_diff (_, rules1) (_, rules2) = let a_r, r_r, m_r, rg_r = rule_diffs rules1 rules2 in let has_immediate_diffs = a_r <> [] || r_r <> [] || m_r <> [] || rg_r <> [] in if has_immediate_diffs then false else (* Also check for nested differences *) let nested_diffs = nested_differences rules1 rules2 in nested_diffs = [] in let added, removed, modified_pairs = diffs ~key_of ~key_equal ~is_empty_diff items1 items2 in (* Transform to consistent format with media_diff *) let added = List.map (fun (name_opt, rules) -> (Option.value ~default:"" name_opt, rules)) added in let removed = List.map (fun (name_opt, rules) -> (Option.value ~default:"" name_opt, rules)) removed in let modified = List.map (fun ((name_opt, rules1), (_, rules2)) -> (Option.value ~default:"" name_opt, rules1, rules2)) modified_pairs in (added, removed, modified) (* Shared helper: collect added/removed container diffs and process modified containers with the standard rule-change + nesting logic. [extract_fn] names the containers in the enclosing statement list, which is what decides whether one of them moved. *) and collect_container_diffs ~container_type ~extract_fn ~stmts1 ~stmts2 added removed modified = let condition_of stmt = Option.map fst (extract_fn stmt) in let moved_conds = moved_conditions ~condition_of stmts1 stmts2 in let reported = Hashtbl.create 8 in let diffs = ref [] in List.iter (fun (condition, rules) -> Hashtbl.replace reported condition (); diffs := Added { container_type; condition; rules } :: !diffs) added; List.iter (fun (condition, rules) -> Hashtbl.replace reported condition (); diffs := Removed { container_type; condition; rules } :: !diffs) removed; List.iter (fun (condition, rules1, rules2) -> let rule_changes = to_rule_changes rules1 rules2 in let nested_containers = nested_differences rules1 rules2 in Hashtbl.replace reported condition (); if rule_changes <> [] || nested_containers <> [] then diffs := Modified { info = { container_type; condition; rules = rules1 }; actual_rules = rules2; rule_changes; container_changes = nested_containers; } :: !diffs else if Hashtbl.mem moved_conds condition then match container_moved ~container_type ~condition_of ~stmts1 ~stmts2 condition rules1 with | Some diff -> diffs := diff :: !diffs | None -> ()) modified; container_reorders ~container_type ~condition_of ~moved_conds ~reported ~stmts1 ~stmts2 (List.filter_map extract_fn stmts1) @ !diffs (* Process layers separately due to different type signature *) and process_nested_layers stmts1 stmts2 = let items1 = List.filter_map Css.as_layer stmts1 in let items2 = List.filter_map Css.as_layer stmts2 in let added, removed, modified = layer_diff items1 items2 in collect_container_diffs ~container_type:`Layer ~extract_fn:extract_layer_name ~stmts1 ~stmts2 added removed modified and container_has_no_diff (_, _, rules1) (_, _, rules2) = let a_r, r_r, m_r, rg_r = rule_diffs rules1 rules2 in let has_immediate_diffs = a_r <> [] || r_r <> [] || m_r <> [] || rg_r <> [] in if has_immediate_diffs then false else nested_differences rules1 rules2 = [] (* Container diff function for @container rules *) and container_diff items1 items2 = let key_equal = String.equal in let added, removed, modified_pairs = diffs ~key_of:container_key ~key_equal ~is_empty_diff:container_has_no_diff items1 items2 in (* Transform to consistent format with media_diff. *) let added = List.map condition_rules_of_container added in let removed = List.map condition_rules_of_container removed in let modified = List.map modified_container_of_pair modified_pairs in (added, removed, modified) (* Process container rules *) and process_nested_containers_with_name stmts1 stmts2 = let items1 = List.filter_map Css.as_container stmts1 in let items2 = List.filter_map Css.as_container stmts2 in let added, removed, modified = container_diff items1 items2 in collect_container_diffs ~container_type:`Container ~extract_fn:extract_container_as_string ~stmts1 ~stmts2 added removed modified (* Process CSS nesting: rules with nested child rules (& .foo { ... }) *) and process_nested_rules stmts1 stmts2 = (* Extract (selector_key, nested_statements) for all rules, including those with empty nesting. This allows detecting when nesting is added/removed. *) let extract_nesting stmts = List.filter_map (fun stmt -> match Css.as_rule stmt with | Some (sel, _decls, nested) -> Some (Css.Selector.to_string sel, nested) | None -> None) stmts in let items1 = extract_nesting stmts1 in let items2 = extract_nesting stmts2 in (* Match by selector key and diff nested statements *) let diffs = ref [] in List.iter (fun (sel1, nested1) -> match List.find_opt (fun (s, _) -> s = sel1) items2 with | Some (_, nested2) when not (Stylesheet.equal nested1 nested2) -> let rule_changes = to_rule_changes nested1 nested2 in let nested_containers = nested_differences nested1 nested2 in if rule_changes <> [] || nested_containers <> [] then diffs := Modified { info = { container_type = `Nesting; condition = sel1; rules = nested1; }; actual_rules = nested2; rule_changes; container_changes = nested_containers; } :: !diffs | Some _ -> () (* Same nesting *) | None -> ()) items1; !diffs (* Compare one pair of at-rule blocks that occupy the same position under the same head. *) and at_rule_pair_diff (head, body1, text1) (_, body2, text2) = let modified rules actual_rules rule_changes container_changes = Modified { info = { container_type = `At_rule; condition = head; rules }; actual_rules; rule_changes; container_changes; } in match (body1, body2) with | Block block1, Block block2 -> let rule_changes = to_rule_changes block1 block2 in let container_changes = nested_differences block1 block2 in if rule_changes = [] && container_changes = [] then None else Some (modified block1 block2 rule_changes container_changes) | Declarations decls1, Declarations decls2 -> Option.map (fun change -> modified [] [] [ change ] []) (at_rule_declarations_change decls1 decls2) | Opaque, Opaque when text1 <> text2 -> Some (modified [] [] [ at_rule_text_change text1 text2 ] []) | Block _, _ | Declarations _, _ | Opaque, _ -> None and process_at_rules stmts1 stmts2 = let items1 = at_rule_items stmts1 and items2 = at_rule_items stmts2 in let added, removed, pairs = diffs ~key_of:fst ~key_equal:( = ) ~is_empty_diff:(fun _ _ -> false) items1 items2 in let block_rules = function Block block -> block | _ -> [] in let info (head, body, _) = { container_type = `At_rule; condition = head; rules = block_rules body } in List.map (fun (_, item) -> Added (info item)) added @ List.map (fun (_, item) -> Removed (info item)) removed @ List.filter_map (fun ((_, item1), (_, item2)) -> at_rule_pair_diff item1 item2) pairs (* Main recursive function for nested differences *) (* Every branch below recurses on the statements of a block, which is a strictly smaller list than the one holding it, so the walk terminates on the depth of the stylesheet. A cutoff here is a cutoff of the answer: the detection helpers ([media_condition_differs], [layer_diff]'s [is_empty_diff], [container_has_no_diff]) call back in to decide whether a container differs at all, so a container past the cutoff was reported as identical, verdict and exit code included. *) and nested_differences (stmts1 : Css.statement list) (stmts2 : Css.statement list) : container_diff list = (* Process CSS nesting (& .foo { ... } inside rules) *) process_nested_rules stmts1 stmts2 (* Process media queries *) @ process_nested_containers ~container_type:`Media ~extract_fn:extract_media_as_string ~diff_fn:media_diff stmts1 stmts2 (* Process layers - different type signature *) @ process_nested_layers stmts1 stmts2 (* Process supports - reuses media_diff since they have the same structure *) @ process_nested_containers ~container_type:`Supports ~extract_fn:extract_supports_as_string ~diff_fn:media_diff stmts1 stmts2 (* Process container queries *) @ process_nested_containers_with_name stmts1 stmts2 (* Process property declarations *) @ process_nested_properties stmts1 stmts2 (* Process keyframes animations *) @ process_nested_keyframes stmts1 stmts2 (* Process the at-rules that carry no selector of their own *) @ process_at_rules stmts1 stmts2 (* Main diff function *) (* @import and the other selectorless leaf rules collapse onto the universal selector key in [rule_diffs], so two distinct imports match as identical and their differences vanish. Compare them here on their serialised form, which captures the target URL, layer, supports condition and media query. Import order is cascade-significant, so a pure reorder is a difference too. *) let import_strings stmts = List.filter_map (fun s -> match Css.as_import s with | Some _ -> Some (Css.Stylesheet.to_string ~minify:true (Css.v [ s ]) |> String.trim) | None -> None) stmts (* [items] minus one occurrence for each element of [remove]. *) let multiset_remove_each ~remove items = let counts = Hashtbl.create 16 in List.iter (fun x -> Hashtbl.replace counts x (1 + try Hashtbl.find counts x with Not_found -> 0)) remove; List.filter (fun x -> match Hashtbl.find_opt counts x with | Some n when n > 0 -> Hashtbl.replace counts x (n - 1); false | _ -> true) items (* Precondition: [l1] and [l2] hold the same imports in a different order. *) let import_reorder l1 l2 : rule_diff option = let arr2 = Array.of_list l2 in let index_in_l2 s = let rec idx j = if j >= Array.length arr2 then 0 else if arr2.(j) = s then j else idx (j + 1) in idx 0 in let rec first_moved i = function | x :: rest -> if i < Array.length arr2 && arr2.(i) = x then first_moved (i + 1) rest else Some (i, x) | [] -> None in match first_moved 0 l1 with | None -> None | Some (expected_pos, moved) -> Some (Reordered { selector = moved; expected_pos; actual_pos = index_in_l2 moved; swapped_with = None; old_declarations = None; new_declarations = None; }) let process_imports stmts1 stmts2 : rule_diff list = let l1 = import_strings stmts1 and l2 = import_strings stmts2 in if l1 = l2 then [] else if List.sort compare l1 = List.sort compare l2 then Option.to_list (import_reorder l1 l2) else List.map (fun s -> (Removed { selector = s; declarations = [] } : rule_diff)) (multiset_remove_each ~remove:l2 l1) @ List.map (fun s -> (Added { selector = s; declarations = [] } : rule_diff)) (multiset_remove_each ~remove:l1 l2) (* Cascade layer order. Two sheets can hold the same [@layer] blocks with the same bodies and still resolve a conflict between two layers the opposite way, because a layer's strength comes from where its name is first declared, not from where its rules stand: an [@layer a;] statement ahead of the blocks pins [a] as the weaker layer wherever its block ends up. Nothing else in the walk reads that, so compare the declared orders here. *) (* A layer only one side declares is the rule and container walk's business: it reports the [@layer] block that came or went. What only the order shows is a pair of layers both sides declare in the opposite relative order, so restrict each order to the shared names before comparing. *) let order other = List.filter (fun name -> List.exists (String.equal name) other) order (* The pairs [(weaker, stronger)] that [expected] declares weaker-then-stronger and [actual] the other way round. Both lists hold the same names, so a position lookup in [actual] settles each pair. *) let swapped_layer_pairs ~expected ~actual = let positions = Hashtbl.create 16 in List.iteri (fun i name -> Hashtbl.replace positions name i) actual; let position name = match Hashtbl.find_opt positions name with Some i -> i | None -> -1 in let rec pairs = function | [] -> [] | earlier :: rest -> List.filter_map (fun later -> if position later < position earlier then Some (earlier, later) else None) rest @ pairs rest in pairs expected (* [Resolve.layer_order] keys a sheet's layers by dotted path, so the two orders compare across spellings: [@layer a.b] and [@layer a { @layer b }] reach the same path, and an [@layer a, b;] statement declares its names the same way a block does. *) let layer_order_diff stmts1 stmts2 = let order1 = Resolve.layer_order stmts1 in let order2 = Resolve.layer_order stmts2 in let expected_order = shared_layer_order order1 order2 in let actual_order = shared_layer_order order2 order1 in if List.equal String.equal expected_order actual_order then None else Some { expected_order; actual_order; swapped = swapped_layer_pairs ~expected:expected_order ~actual:actual_order; } let diff ~(expected : Css.t) ~(actual : Css.t) : t = let all1 = Css.statements expected in let all2 = Css.statements actual in (* Imports are diffed separately ([process_imports]); excluding them here keeps [rule_diffs] from matching every import on the universal key. *) let rules1 = List.filter (fun s -> Css.as_import s = None) all1 in let rules2 = List.filter (fun s -> Css.as_import s = None) all2 in (* Same assembly as inside a container, so a difference reports the same way at either depth. *) let rule_changes = to_rule_changes rules1 rules2 @ process_imports all1 all2 in (* Delegate all container and nested-container diffs to the generic walker *) let containers = nested_differences all1 all2 in { rules = rule_changes; containers; layer_order = layer_order_diff all1 all2 }
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