public interface CssResource extends CssResourceBase
Currently-supported accessor functions:
String someClassName(); will allow the css class
 .someClassName to be obfuscated at runtime. The function will
 return the obfuscated class name.<primitive numeric type or String> someDefName(); will allow
 access to the values defined by @def rules within the CSS file.
 The defined value must be a raw number, a CSS length, or a percentage value
 if it is to be returned as a numeric type.
 Currently-supported rules:
@def NAME replacement-expression; .myClass background: NAME;
 Define a static constant. The replacement expression may be any CSS that
 would be valid in a property value context. A @def may refer to
 previously-defined rules, but no forward-references will be honored.@eval NAME Java-expression; .myClass background: NAME; Define a
 constant based on a Java expression.@external class-name, class-name, ...; Disable obfuscation for
 specific class selectors and exclude those class selectors from strictness
 requirements.@if [!]property list of values {ruleBlock} Include or
 exclude CSS rules based on the value of a deferred-binding property. Also
 @elif and @else follow the same pattern.@if user.agent ie6 safari ....@if (Java-expression) {ruleBlock} Include or exclude
 CSS rules based on a boolean Java expression.@noflip { rules } will suppress the automatic
 right-to-left transformation applied to the CSS when the module is compiled
 for an RTL language.@sprite .any .selector {gwt-image: "imageResourceFunction";}
 . The appearance, size, and height of the sprite will be affected by any
 ImageResource.ImageOptions annotations present on the related
 ImageResource accessor function. Additional properties may be
 specified in the rule block.@url NAME siblingDataResource; .myClass background: NAME
 repeat-x; Use a DataResource to generate a url('...'} value.Currently-supported CSS functions:
literal("expression") substitutes a property value that does not
 conform to CSS2 parsing rules. The escape sequences \" and \\
 will be replaced with " and \ respectively.
 value("bundleFunction.someFunction[.other[...]]" [, "suffix"])
 substitute the value of a sequence of named zero-arg function invocations. An
 optional suffix will be appended to the return value of the function. The
 first name is resolved relative to the bundle interface passed to
 GWT.create(Class). An example:
 
 
 .bordersTheSizeOfAnImage {
   border-left: value('leftBorderImageResource.getWidth', 'px') solid blue;
 }
 
 
 Any class selectors that do not correspond with a String accessor method in
 the return type will trigger a compilation error. This ensures that the
 CssResource does not contribute any unobfuscated class selectors into the
 global CSS namespace. Strict mode can be disabled by annotating the
 ClientBundle method declaration with CssResource.NotStrict, however this is only
 recommended for interacting with legacy CSS.
 
 
Given these interfaces:
 interface MyCss extends CssResource {
   String someClass();
 }
 
 interface MyBundle extends ClientBundle {
   @Source("my.css")
   MyCss css();
 }
 
 
 the source CSS will fail to compile if it does not contain exactly the one
 class selector defined in the MyCss type.
 
 The @external at-rule can be used in strict mode to indicate that
 certain class selectors are exempt from the strict semantics. Class selectors
 marked as external will not be obfuscated and are not required to have string
 accessor functions. Consider the following example in conjunction with the
 above MyCss interface:
 
 
  @external .foo, .bar;
 .foo .someClass .bar { .... }
 
 
 The resulting CSS would look like:
 
 
 .foo .A1234 .bar { .... }
 
 
 If a String foo() method were defined in MyCss, it
 would return the string value "foo".
 
 The utility tool com.google.gwt.resources.css.InterfaceGenerator
 can be used to automatically generate a Java interface from a
 CssResource-compatible CSS file.
| Modifier and Type | Interface and Description | 
|---|---|
| static interface  | CssResource.ClassNameThe original CSS class name specified in the resource. | 
| static interface  | CssResource.ImportMakes class selectors from other CssResource types available in the raw
 source of a CssResource. | 
| static interface  | CssResource.ImportedWithPrefixSpecifies the string prefix to use when one CssResource is imported into
 the scope of another CssResource. | 
| static interface  | CssResource.NotStrictThe presence of this annotation on a CssResource accessor method indicates
 that any class selectors that do not correspond with a String accessor
 method in the return type or an  @externaldeclaration should not
 trigger a compilation error. | 
| static interface  | CssResource.SharedIndicates that the String accessor methods defined in a CssResource will
 return the same values across all implementations of that type. | 
| static interface  | CssResource.StrictDeprecated. 
 Strict mode is now the default behavior for CssResource | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | ensureInjected()Calls
  StyleInjector.injectStylesheet(String)to
 inject the contents of the CssResource into the DOM. | 
| java.lang.String | getText()Provides the contents of the CssResource. | 
getNameboolean ensureInjected()
StyleInjector.injectStylesheet(String) to
 inject the contents of the CssResource into the DOM. Repeated calls to this
 method on an instance of a CssResources will have no effect.true if this method mutated the DOM.java.lang.String getText()