package goquery import "golang.org/x/net/html" // Is checks the current matched set of elements against a selector and // returns true if at least one of these elements matches. func (s *Selection) Is(selector string) bool { return s.IsMatcher(compileMatcher(selector)) } // IsMatcher checks the current matched set of elements against a matcher and // returns true if at least one of these elements matches. func (s *Selection) IsMatcher(m Matcher) bool { if len(s.Nodes) > 0 { if len(s.Nodes) == 1 { return m.Match(s.Nodes[0]) } return len(m.Filter(s.Nodes)) > 0 } return false } // IsFunction checks the current matched set of elements against a predicate and // returns true if at least one of these elements matches. func (s *Selection) IsFunction(f func(int, *Selection) bool) bool { return s.FilterFunction(f).Length() > 0 } // IsSelection checks the current matched set of elements against a Selection object // and returns true if at least one of these elements matches. func (s *Selection) IsSelection(sel *Selection) bool { return s.FilterSelection(sel).Length() > 0 } // IsNodes checks the current matched set of elements against the specified nodes // and returns true if at least one of these elements matches. func (s *Selection) IsNodes(nodes ...*html.Node) bool { return s.FilterNodes(nodes...).Length() > 0 } // Contains returns true if the specified Node is within, // at any depth, one of the nodes in the Selection object. // It is NOT inclusive, to behave like jQuery's implementation, and // unlike Javascript's .contains, so if the contained // node is itself in the selection, it returns false. func (s *Selection) Contains(n *html.Node) bool { return sliceContains(s.Nodes, n) }