/* Custom CSS for the Rust Specification. */

/* Per-theme variables. */
.light {
    --alert-note-color: #0969da;
    --alert-warning-color: #9a6700;
    --alert-edition-color: #1a7f37;
    --alert-example-color: #8250df;
    --grammar-literal-bg: #fafafa;
}
.rust {
    --alert-note-color: #023b95;
    --alert-warning-color: #603700;
    --alert-edition-color: #008200;
    --alert-example-color: #8250df;
    --grammar-literal-bg: #dedede;
}
.light, .rust {
    --grammar-comment-color: lch(from var(--quote-bg) calc(l - 50) 0 0);
    --inline-code-color: var(--grammar-comment-color);
}
.coal, .navy {
    --alert-note-color: #4493f8;
    --alert-warning-color: #d29922;
    --alert-edition-color: #3fb950;
    --alert-example-color: #ab7df8;
    --grammar-literal-bg: #1d1f21;
}
.ayu {
    --alert-note-color: #74b9ff;
    --alert-warning-color: #f0b72f;
    --alert-edition-color: #2bd853;
    --alert-example-color: #d3abff;
    --grammar-literal-bg: #191f26;
}
.coal, .navy, .ayu {
    --grammar-comment-color: lch(from var(--quote-bg) calc(l + 50) 0 0);
    --inline-code-color: var(--grammar-comment-color);
}

/*
.parenthetical class used to keep e.g. "less-than symbol (<)" from wrapping
the end parenthesis onto its own line. Use in a span between the last word and
the parenthetical. So for this example, you'd use
```less-than <span class="parenthetical">symbol (`<`)</span>```
*/
.parenthetical {
    white-space: nowrap;
}

/*
Admonitions are defined with blockquotes:

> [!WARNING]
> This is bad!

See tools/mdbook-spec/src/admonitions.rs.
*/
.alert blockquote {
    /* Add some padding to make the vertical bar a little taller than the text.*/
    padding: 8px 0px 8px 20px;
    /* Add a solid color bar on the left side. */
    border-inline-start-style: solid;
    border-inline-start-width: 4px;
    /* Disable the background color from mdbook for a cleaner look. */
    background-color: inherit;
    /* Disable border blocks from mdbook. */
    border-block-start: none;
    border-block-end: none;
    /* Reduce margin from mdbook, it uses a lot of space. */
    margin: 10px 0;
}

.alert-title {
    /* Slightly increase the weight for more emphasis. */
    font-weight: 600;
    /* Vertically center the icon with the text. */
    display: flex;
    align-items: center;
    /* Remove default large margins for a more compact display.
       Important to override .alert p rule. */
    margin: 0 0 8px 0 !important;
}
.alert blockquote > :nth-child(2) {
    /* Default margins of content just below the label add too much space. */
    margin-top: 0;
}
.alert blockquote > :last-child {
    /* Default margins of content add too much space. */
    margin-bottom: 0;
}

.alert-title svg {
    fill: currentColor;
    /* Add some space between the icon and the text. */
    margin-right: 8px;
}

.alert-note blockquote {
    border-inline-start-color: var(--alert-note-color);
}
.alert-warning blockquote {
    border-inline-start-color: var(--alert-warning-color);
}
.alert-edition blockquote {
    border-inline-start-color: var(--alert-edition-color);
}
.alert-example blockquote {
    border-inline-start-color: var(--alert-example-color);
}
.alert-note .alert-title {
    color: var(--alert-note-color);
}
.alert-warning .alert-title {
    color: var(--alert-warning-color);
}
.alert-edition .alert-title {
    color: var(--alert-edition-color);
}
/* Puts a rounded rectangle around the edition date. */
.alert-title-edition {
    padding: 0px 5px;
    margin-right: 1rem;
    border: 2px solid var(--alert-edition-color);
    border-radius: 15px;
    font-weight: bold;
    color: var(--alert-edition-color);
}
.alert-example .alert-title {
    color: var(--alert-example-color);
}

/* <kbd> tags can be used to highlight specific character elements. */
kbd {
    border: 1px solid #999;
    display: inline-block;
    border-radius: 3px;
    padding: 0 0.6ex;
    background: #eee;
    box-shadow: inset -1px -1px 0 #999;
    vertical-align: baseline;
    color: #000;
    height: 1.55em;
    font-style: normal;
    font-weight: bold;
    font-family: inherit;
    font-size: revert;
    line-height: revert;
}
kbd.optional {
    border-style: dashed;
    background: #fff;
}
var.optional {
    border-style: dashed;
}

/* <var> tags can be used for non-terminals. */
var {
    border: 1px solid #9c9;
    box-shadow: inset -1px -1px 0 #9c9;
    font-style: normal;
    display: inline-block;
    vertical-align: baseline;
    border-radius: 7px;
    padding: 0 4px;
    background: #dfd;
    margin: 2px;
}
var.type {
    box-shadow: inset -1px -1px 0 #c99;
    border-color: #c99;
    background: #fdd;
}

/* <span class="repeat"> can be used for a grammar production that repeats zero or more times. */
span.repeat {
    position: relative;
    border: 1px dashed #393;
    border-radius: 10px;
    display: inline-block;
    padding: 6px;
    margin-left: 0.5ex;
    margin-top: 1em;
    margin-bottom: 0.5ex;
    min-width: 3.8em;
    text-align: center;
}
span.repeat::before {
    content: "zero or more";
    white-space: nowrap;
    display: block;
    text-align: center;
    font-size: 0.75em;
    position: absolute;
    left: 0;
    right: 0;
    top: -1.4em;
    color: #393;
}
var > span {
    display: inline-block;
    border-right: 1px dotted green;
    padding-right: 0.5ex;
    margin-right: 0.5ex;
    font-style: italic;
}

/* <span class="version"> can be used to highlight a specific version of Rust. */
span.version {
    float: right;
    margin-left: 1em;
    margin-bottom: 1em;
    background: #f7c0eb;
    padding: 0.2ex 0.5ex;
    border-radius: 5px;
    display: block;
    box-shadow: inset -1px -1px 0 #a06894;
    font-size: 0.9em;
}

/* <dfn> tags are used to indicate a specific word or phrase is being defined. */
dfn {
    font-style: italic;
    text-decoration: underline;
}

.content main {
    /* Provides space on the left for the rule call-outs. */
    padding-left: 4em;
}

/* Rules are generated via r[foo.bar] syntax, processed by mdbook-spec. */
.rule {
    --font-size-mult: 0.8;
    --font-size: calc(1em * var(--font-size-mult));

    font-size: var(--font-size);
}

/* included in the grid below as 20px */
.page, .content {
    padding-left: 0;
    padding-right: 0;
}
/* required to accommodate above, somehow... */
#mdbook-menu-bar {
    margin-left: 0;
}

main {
    /* To nicely display rules (`[a.b.c]`) on a side of the main text body we
       use grid layout. */
    display: grid;
    grid-template-columns:
        /* Left margin / place for rules */
        [rules] minmax(36px, 1fr)
        /* The main text body */
        [text] auto
        /* Right margin */
        [margin] minmax(36px, 1fr);

    /* We do these by hand via the grid */
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0 !important;
    max-width: none !important;
}

main > * {
    /* By default grid items can't be smaller than their content.
       That is, by default `min-width: auto`.
       We want to be able to force code blocks to be scrollable,
       so we need to overwrite `min-width`. */
    min-width: 0;
    max-width: var(--content-max-width);

    /* All elements should be in the main text body... */
    grid-column: text;
}

main > .rule {
    /* ... except the rules, which must be in the left margin */
    grid-column: rules;
}

hr {
    /* For some reason, grid is shrinking this to a point. */
    width: 100%;
}

/* Too much space with the grid.
*/
.footnote-definition {
    margin-top: 0;
}
.footnote-definition li:first-child > *:first-child {
    margin-top: 0;
}

/* This is quite dumb, ugh.
   CSS doesn't allow margin collapsing between grid items and anything else
   (src: <https://stackoverflow.com/a/37837971>), which means that the margins
   of li's children are not collapsed with ul's margins, adding too much margins.

   Ideally we'd add `<div>`s for each grid cell, so that margin collapsing happens
   as-usual inside of them. But, we don't have that kind of control over mdbook. */
main > ul > li > *:first-child,
main > ul > li > pre:first-child > pre.playground,
main > ol:not(.footnote-definition) > li > *:first-child,
main > ol:not(.footnote-definition) > li > pre:first-child > pre.playground {
    margin-top: 0;
}
main > ul > li > *:last-child,
main > ul > li > pre:last-child > pre.playground,
main > ol:not(.footnote-definition) > li > *:last-child,
main > ol:not(.footnote-definition) > li > pre:last-child > pre.playground {
    margin-bottom: 0;
}

/* Similarly to the above, margin collapse doesn't happen between grid items,
   so we have to replace it with grid gap. (p, pre, and ul had 16px vertical margins) */
main {
    row-gap: 16px;
}
main > p,
main > pre,
main > pre > pre.playground,
main > ul,
main > ol {
    margin-top: 0;
    margin-bottom: 0;
}

/* Values for header margin-top and blockquote margin are taken from mdbook's general.css,
   values for header margin-bottom are taken from <https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_default_values.php> */
:root {
    /* 1.6 is body font-size */
    --h2-margin-top: calc(1.5rem * 1.6 * 2.5 - 16px);
    --h3-margin-top: calc(1.17rem * 1.6 * 2.5 - 16px);
    --h4-margin-top: calc(1.00rem * 1.6 * 2 - 16px);
    --h5-margin-top: calc(0.83rem * 1.6 * 2 - 16px);
    --h6-margin-top: calc(0.67rem * 1.6 * 2 - 16px);
}
main > h2 {
    margin-top: var(--h2-margin-top);
    margin-bottom: calc(0.83em - 16px);
}
main > h3 {
    margin-top: var(--h3-margin-top);
    margin-bottom: calc(1em - 16px);
}
main > h4 {
    margin-top: var(--h4-margin-top);
    margin-bottom: calc(1.33em - 16px);
}
main > h5 {
    margin-top: var(--h5-margin-top);
    margin-bottom: calc(1.67em - 16px);
}
main > h6 {
    margin-top: var(--h6-margin-top);
    margin-bottom: calc(2.33em - 16px);
}
main > blockquote {
    margin-top: calc(20px - 16px);
    margin-bottom: calc(20px - 16px);
}

main > .rule {
    max-width: unset;
    justify-self: right;
    width: 100%;
    /* We use a container query to know the size of the "left margin",
       so that we can hide rules is there is not enough space. */
    container-type: inline-size;
    container-name: rule;
}

.rule-link {
    float: right;
    text-align: right;
    padding-right: 10px;
    /* We add `<wbr>` ourselves and only want breaks there */
    word-break: keep-all;
    /* Remove the blue coloring of links on rules that mdbook normally sets. */
    color: #999 !important;
}

/* Test links */
.test-link {
    float: right;
    padding-right: 10px;
}

.rule .popup-container > a {
    float: right;
    text-align: right;
}

/* When clicking a rule, it is added as a URL fragment and the browser will
   navigate to it. This adds an indicator that the linked rule is the one that
   is "current", just like normal headers are in mdbook.
*/
.rule:target .rule-link::before {
    display: inline-block;
    content: "»";
    padding-right: 5px;
}

/* Make it bolder/easier to read when selected. */
.rule:target .rule-link {
    color: var(--fg) !important;
}

/* Dodge » from headings */
/* Note: Some rules have a .tests-popup in the way, so that's why this selects
         either with or without. */
.rule:has(+ h1:target, + .tests-popup + h1:target),
.rule:has(+ h2:target, + .tests-popup + h2:target),
.rule:has(+ h3:target, + .tests-popup + h3:target),
.rule:has(+ h4:target, + .tests-popup + h4:target),
.rule:has(+ h5:target, + .tests-popup + h5:target),
.rule:has(+ h6:target, + .tests-popup + h6:target) {
    padding-right: 24px;
}

/* This positioning is to push the popup down over the header's top margin.
   Ideally I would like the popup to show *below* the header, but I have no idea how to do that.
*/
.tests-popup:has(+ h2) {
    position: relative;
    top: calc(var(--h2-margin-top) + 10px);
}
.tests-popup:has(+ h3) {
    position: relative;
    top: calc(var(--h3-margin-top) + 10px);
}
.tests-popup:has(+ h4) {
    position: relative;
    top: calc(var(--h4-margin-top) + 10px);
}
.tests-popup:has(+ h5) {
    position: relative;
    top: calc(var(--h5-margin-top) + 10px);
}
.tests-popup:has(+ h6) {
    position: relative;
    top: calc(var(--h6-margin-top) + 10px);
}

/* Hide the rules if the width of the container is too small.
   The cutoff point is chosen semi-arbitrary, it felt that
   when `width < 14em`, there are too many breaks. */
@container rule (width < 14em) {
    main > .rule a.rule-link span,
    .test-link > a span {
        display: none;
    }

    main > .rule > a.rule-link::before {
        content: "[*]";
    }

    .test-link > a::before {
        content: "[T]";
    }
}

/* Align rules to various siblings */
.rule:has(+ p, + .tests-popup + p),
.rule:has(+ ul, + .tests-popup + ul),
.rule:has(+ ol, + .tests-popup + ol) {
    margin-top: calc((1em - var(--font-size)) / var(--font-size-mult) / 2);
}

.rule:has(+ h1, + .tests-popup + h1) {
    align-self: center;
}

.rule:has(+ h2, + .tests-popup + h2) {
    /* multiplying by this turns h2's em into .rule's em*/
    --h2-em-mult: calc(
        (1 / var(--font-size-mult)) /* to main font size */
          * 1.5 /* to h2 font size */
    );

    margin-top: calc(
        /* h2 margin top */
        2.5em * var(--h2-em-mult) - 16px
        /* half of the font size difference */
        + (1em * var(--h2-em-mult) - 1em) / 2
    );
}
.rule:has(+ h3, + .tests-popup + h3) {
    /* multiplying by this turns h3's em into .rule's em*/
    --h3-em-mult: calc(
        (1 / var(--font-size-mult)) /* to main font size */
          * 1.17 /* to h3 font size */
    );

    margin-top: calc(
        /* h3 margin top */
        2.5em * var(--h3-em-mult) - 16px
        /* half of the font size difference */
        + (1em * var(--h3-em-mult) - 1em) / 2
    );
}

.rule:has(+ h4, + .tests-popup + h4) {
    /* multiplying by this turns h4's em into .rule's em*/
    --h4-em-mult: calc(
        (1 / var(--font-size-mult)) /* to main font size */
          * 1 /* to h4 font size */
    );

    margin-top: calc(
        /* h4 margin top */
        2em * var(--h4-em-mult) - 16px
        /* half of the font size difference */
        + (1em * var(--h4-em-mult) - 1em) / 2
    );
}

.rule:has(+ h5, + .tests-popup + h5) {
    /* multiplying by this turns h5's em into .rule's em*/
    --h5-em-mult: calc(
        (1 / var(--font-size-mult)) /* to main font size */
          * 0.83 /* to h5 font size */
    );

    margin-top: calc(
        /* h5 margin top */
        2em * var(--h5-em-mult) - 16px
        /* half of the font size difference */
        + (1em * var(--h5-em-mult) - 1em) / 2
    );
}

.rule:has(+ h6, + .tests-popup + h6) {
    /* multiplying by this turns h6's em into .rule's em*/
    --h6-em-mult: calc(
        (1 / var(--font-size-mult)) /* to main font size */
          * 0.67 /* to h6 font size */
    );

    margin-top: calc(
        /* h6 margin top */
        2em * var(--h6-em-mult) - 16px
        /* half of the font size difference */
        + (1em * var(--h6-em-mult) - 1em) / 2
    );
}

/* Sets the color for [!HISTORY] blockquote admonitions. */
.history > blockquote {
    background: #f7c0eb;
}

/* Provides a anchor container for positioning popups. */
.popup-container {
    position: relative;
}
/* In the test summary page, a convenience class for toggling visibility. */
.popup-hidden {
    display: none;
}
/* In the test summary page, the styling for the uncovered rule popup. */
.uncovered-rules-popup {
    position: absolute;
    left: -250px;
    width: 400px;
    background: var(--bg);
    border-radius: 4px;
    border: 1px solid;
    z-index: 1000;
    padding: 1rem;
}

/* The popup that shows when viewing tests for a specific rule. */
.tests-popup {
    color: var(--fg);
    background: var(--bg);
    border-radius: 4px;
    border: 1px solid;
    z-index: 1000;
    padding: 1rem;
}

/* The box that contains the grammar. */
.grammar-container {
    font-family: var(--mono-font);
    /* Enable absolute positioning for the target chevron. */
    position: relative;
    background-color: var(--quote-bg);
    border-block-start: .1em solid var(--quote-border);
    border-block-end: .1em solid var(--quote-border);
    margin-top: 4px;
    margin-bottom: 4px;
    padding: 0 20px;
}

/* English words inside the grammar. */
.grammar-text {
    font-family: "Open Sans", sans-serif;
}

/* Comments inside the grammar. */
.grammar-comment {
    font-family: "Open Sans", sans-serif;
    color: var(--grammar-comment-color);
}
.grammar-comment code.hljs {
    background: var(--grammar-literal-bg);
}

/* Places a box around literals to differentiate from other grammar punctuation like | and ( . */
.grammar-literal {
    font-family: var(--mono-font);
    border-radius: 4px;
    border: solid 1px var(--theme-popup-border);
    font-weight: bold;
    font-size: var(--code-font-size);
    padding: 1px 4px;
    color: var(--inline-code-color);
}

.grammar-literal {
    background-color: var(--grammar-literal-bg);
}

.grammar-production:target, .railroad-production:target {
    scroll-margin-top: 50vh;
}

.railroad-production {
    /* Enables absolute positioning of the target chevron. */
    position: relative;
}

/* Adds an indicator to the targeted production name. */
.grammar-production:target::before, .railroad-production:target::before {
    content: "»";
    position: absolute;
    left: 3px;
    font-size: 2rem;
    font-weight: bolder;
    /* For some reason, the vertical alignment is slightly off center. This helps
       with that alignment. It was too difficult to try to fix that via
       absolute positioning. */
    line-height: 1;
}

/* Overrides the positioning of the chevron from the rule above. */
.railroad-production:target::before {
    left: -20px;
    top: 8px;
}

/* The toggle button. */
.grammar-toggle-railroad {
    width: 160px;
    padding: 5px 0px;
    border-radius: 5px;
    cursor: pointer;
}

/* This is used to toggle the hidden status of the railroad diagrams. */
.grammar-hidden {
    display: none;
}

/*
The theme-specific railroad backgrounds intentionally match mdBook's page
backgrounds. Offset only their lightness here so embedded diagrams remain
visually distinct while retaining each theme's hue and saturation. The Light
railroad theme already provides this contrast itself.

Including `html` makes these selectors more specific than the stylesheets
embedded by mdbook-spec.
*/
html.rust svg.railroad {
    background-color: hsl(from var(--bg) h s calc(l - 5));
}
html.coal svg.railroad,
html.navy svg.railroad,
html.ayu svg.railroad {
    background-color: hsl(from var(--bg) h s calc(l + 5));
}

/* Styling specific to the Reference's negative-lookahead railroad node. */
svg.railroad g.exceptbox > rect {
    fill:rgba(245, 160, 125, .1);
}
