* feat: Support font-relative `ch` and `ic` units
After #31966, which made it possible for the first time to resolve
font-relative CSS units, this change adds support for the `ch` and
`ic` units.
One difference with the `ex` unit that was added in that PR is that
these units must reflect the advance width of a character (the zero
digit in the case of `ch`, and the CJK water radical for `ic`) as it
would be rendered by the current font group. This means that the size
of these units don't only depend on the first available font, in the
case where that font does not contain a glyph for that character.
This is implemented by adding the advance width for these two
characters as optional fields of `FontMetrics`, so the advance width
computation happens in advance. Then, when the font metrics are
queried as part of unit resolution, the font group is searched for the
first font containing that character.
This change only implements support for these units in upright
typesetting modes, since Servo does not yet have support for vertical
writing modes. This means that many of the WPT tests that test for the
behavior of these units with vertical writing modes do not pass.
This change also makes a number of WPT tests pass, which relied on the
`ch` and `ic` units. It, however, also makes the test
`/css/css-text/white-space/text-wrap-balance-overflow-002.html` fail,
since it tests `text-wrap: balance`, which Servo does not yet
implement, and it was only previously passing by chance due to the
previous behavior of these units.
* Revert Python 3.10-related changes to wss
* Fix formatting
* Remove test expectation
Bumps Stylo to servo/stylo#37
`white-space` is split into `white-space-collapse` and `text-wrap-mode`:
| white-space | white-space-collapse | text-wrap-mode |
| ----------- | -------------------- | -------------- |
| normal | collapse | wrap |
| nowrap | collapse | nowrap |
| pre-wrap | preserve | wrap |
| pre | preserve | nowrap |
| pre-line | preserve-breaks | wrap |
| - | preserve-breaks | nowrap |
Note this introduces a combination that wasn't previously possible,
but I think the existing logic can handle it well enough.
The old `allow_wrap()` is replaced by checking whether `text-wrap-mode`
is set to `wrap`.
The old `preserve_newlines()` is replaced by checking whether
`white-space-collapse` is *not* set to `collapse`.
The old `preserve_spaces()` is replaced by checking whether
`white-space-collapse` is set to `preserve`.
A `TextRun` is composed of `TextRunSegment`s that are composed of
`GlyphRun`s.
`TextRun::glyph_run_is_preserved_newline` is indexing into the `TextRun`
text, but the `GlyphRun` indexes that it uses are relative to the
`TextRunSegment`
offset. Before the code was using the offset without incorporating the
`TextRunSegment` offset. This led to miscalculation of preserved newline
location while processing text content.
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This change also makes two fixes that are necessary to get WOFF2 fonts
working:
1. It adds support for loading web fonts from stylesheets included via
@import rules.
2. It ensure that when web fonts are loaded synchronusly they invalidate
the font cache. This led to incorrect font rendering when running
tests before.
Fixes#31598.
The old logic was assuming that all whitespace was a break opportunity,
and that no newlines would be preserved.
Note that text shaping considers the advance of a newline to be the same
as a space. This was problematic because if we have a segment with a
preserved space and newline, only the advance of the space should
contrinute to the size of the block container. Therefore, I'm changing
the breaker logic in other to have newline characters in their own
segment.
Then glyph_run_is_whitespace_ending_with_preserved_newline can just be
renamed to glyph_run_is_preserved_newline.
This patch is still not perfect because it doesn't check allow_wrap(),
so `nowrap` is treated like `normal`, and `pre-wrap` like `pre`.
* Enable `css-text` explicitly in include.ini
The WPT test runner has some strange logic for determining
the key's value for a node like `[css]` or `[css-text]`.
In this logic, if the node doesn't have an explicit value for
a key (here `skip`), then the implicit root node's setting
(i.e key/value pair at the top of the file that is not nested
under a heading) is used as the default fallback value [1]. Only
when the implicit root node doesn't have an explicit value set
does the logic starts looking at the current node's parent [2].
In our case, in `include.ini` the default value for `skip`
is `true` as that is the first line in the file.
Since `[css-text]` doesn't have `skip` set explicitly, the
default value of `true` is used even though the parent's
value is `false`.
[1]: 2bafcf9f18/tests/wpt/tests/tools/wptrunner/wptrunner/wptmanifest/backends/conditional.py (L265)
[2]: 2bafcf9f18/tests/wpt/tests/tools/wptrunner/wptrunner/manifestinclude.py (L59)
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* Update text expectations
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Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This adds basic support for `text-transform` in a way that is more
complete than legacy layout. There are still many missing elements of
proper `text-transform` support such as:
1. Support for `full-width` and `full-size-kana`
2. Support for grapheme based uppercasing, lowercasing, and
capitalization. These are all done per-code point right now.
3. Support for the language-specific `SpecialCasing.txt` cases for case
mapping such as the ones for Irish and Turkish.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
This adds an initial implementation of font fallback, on part with the
one used in legacy layout. There are still issues. For instance, font
matching is done per unicode character rather than based on graphemes or
the shape first approach of Chrome. The idea is that these changes can
be made later.
This change adds support for `text-align-last` as well as ensuring that
it also applies to lines before forced line breaks. Two tests start to
fail because they rely on right-to-left text to pass:
- /css/css-text/text-align/text-align-last-010.html.ini
- /css/css-text/text-align/text-align-last-011.html.ini
The changes in #30740, fixed an issue where certain characters should
prevent line break opportunity after atomics. This change extends that
to also apply to before atomics, which is what the specification says
should happen.
We previously sent a " " to the linebreaker in order to ensure that the
next text had a soft wrap opportunity at the start. Calling `next(" ")`
without waiting until the returned index was 1, violated some
invariants of linebreaker ultimately causing a panic.
Instead of using the linebreaker for this, simply keep a flag in the
IFC layout state, which avoids the problem entirely.
Fixes#30703.
Earlier versions of inline layout in the new layout system did not
properly support line breaking when unbreakable segments spanned
multiple inline boxes. This change updates inline layout to add support
for that. Now items are added to an unbreakable segment before being
committed to a line.
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Improve the calculation of the block size of line boxes and all their
component elements. Even empty spans can increase the size of the line
based on their font-size. Elements that have a line-height should
increase the block size of the line, but that setting should not effect
their own size.
In addition to the new passes there are some new failures
Failing because a progression exposes the real issue these tests are
testing:
- css/css-color/t32-opacity-offscreen-multiple-boxes-1-c.xht
- css/css-color/t32-opacity-offscreen-multiple-boxes-2-c.xht
Likely failing because of vertical-align and another sizing issue:
- css/css-transforms/perspective-untransformable-no-stacking-context.html
Failing because a progression reveals another failure:
- html/rendering/non-replaced-elements/hidden-elements.html
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* Take forced line breaks into account for intrinsic size
Fixes#30350.
* Don't linebreak on collapsible whitespace
This whitespace can hang off the end of the line, because it will be
trimmed LineItem layout.
* Update float placement after line breakage
Also don't ever line break for collapsible whitespace.
* Fix a few more test cases and clean up
* Renaming according to review comments
This implements the rest of the bulk of float support. Now inline
element flow around floats and floats can be pushed down by inline
elements before them.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* Update web-platform-tests to revision b'50e91f3cfd1140cafc188516488f2dca289239af'
* Delete flaky result for css2/linebox/vertical-align-baseline-002
* Delete flaky result for html/rendering/bindings/the-textarea-element-0/cols-default.html.ini
* Delete flaky result for CSS2/lists/list-style-applies-to-001.xht.ini
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* Fix `mach test-wpt` to make crash tests work
There are two issues related to crash tests:
1. test-wpt is unable to find existing crash tests even when
called with --test-types=crashtests. The fix here is to
add crashtests to the default test suite types to python/wpt/run.py
2. When running in headless mode, crashes in style threads
don't cause servo to crash because the logic in constellation.rs
currently calls handle_panic only when the top-level browsing
context id is some value. Since style pool threads are shared,
they always generate Panic messages with None as top-level
browsing context id.
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* Send bactrace to stderr and capture it in test runner
Servo's panic hook writes backtraces to stdout. This
patch changes it so they are written to stderr.
The crash test executor for servo in WPT grouping formatter
was also not capturing the output correctly for crashtests
as the log events were being aggregated based on thread name
which doesn't seem to match correctly in case of crashtests.
This patch also fixes the log grouping logic to be based on
test name.
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* crashtests: update expectations for layout 2020
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* crashtests: update expectations for layout 2013
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* remove outdated & intemittent test expectations
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Most tests were only being run for layout-2013, not for layout-2020.
This wasn't great since layout-2020 is now the default.
So this patch unifies the lists of included tests for both layouts.
For layout-2013 this implies adding css/css-content/, css/css-logical/
and css/css-masking/clip/.
For layout-2020 this implies adding several additional css tests, and
also tests like dom/, js/, html/, etc.