Text decorations have a special kind of propagation. Instead of
propating these during box tree construction, move propagation to
stacking context tree construction. This will allow for using a very
easy type of incremental layout when text decorations change. For
instance, when a link changes color during hovering over it, we can skip
all of box and fragment tree construction.
In addition, propagation works a bit better now and color and style
properly move down from their originating `Fragment`s.
This introduces three new failures, because now we are drawing the
text-decoration with the correct color in more places, which exposes an
issue we have with text-decorations not being drawn in relation to the
baseline (taking into account `vertical-align`).
Testing: There are tests for these changes.
Fixes#31736.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This change removes the `effective_writing_mode` concept and tries to
properly implement right-to-left layout support for all non-inline
writing modes. In general, what needs to happen is that rectangles
need to be converted to physical rectangles using the containing block.
A right-to-left rectangle's inline start is on the right physical side
of the containing block. Likewise a positive inline offset in
right-to-left text is a negative physical one.
The implementation here is pretty good for most layout modes, but floats
are still a bit in process. Currently, floats are processed in the
logical layout of the block container, but there still might be issues
with float interaction with mixed RTL and LTR.
While this does move us closer to supporting vertical writing modes,
this is still unsupported.
New failures:
- Vertical writing mode not supported:
- `/css/CSS2/floats/floats-placement-vertical-001b.xht`
- `/css/CSS2/floats/floats-placement-vertical-001c.xht`
- Absolutes inlines should avoid floats (#33323)
- `/css/css-position/position-absolute-dynamic-static-position-floats-004.html`
- No support for grid
- `/css/css-align/self-alignment/self-align-safe-unsafe-grid-003.html`
- `/css/css-position/static-position/inline-level-absolute-in-block-level-context-009.html`
- `/css/css-position/static-position/inline-level-absolute-in-block-level-context-010.html`
- Cannot reproduce these locally on any platform. Very mysterious:
- `/css/css-tables/row-group-margin-border-padding.html`
- `/css/css-tables/row-margin-border-padding.html`
- Exposes bugs we have related to hanging whitespace in preserved
whitespace inlines:
- `/css/css-text/white-space/trailing-space-and-text-alignment-rtl-003.html`
- `/css/css-text/white-space/white-space-pre-wrap-trailing-spaces-023.html`
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
This adds supports for right-to-left text assigning bidi levels to all
line items when necessary. This includes support for the `dir` attribute
as well as corresponding CSS properties like `unicode-bidi`. It only
implements right-to-left rendering for inline layout at the moment and
doesn't include support for `dir=auto`. Because of missing features,
this causes quite a few tests to start failing, as references become
incorrect due to right-to-left rendering being active in some cases,
but not others (before it didn't exist at all).
Analysis of most of the new failures:
```
- /css/css-flexbox/gap-001-rtl.html
/css/css-flexbox/gap-004-rtl.html
- Require implementing BiDi in Flexbox, because the start and
end inline margins are opposite the order of items.
- /css/CSS2/bidi-text/direction-applies-to-*.xht
/css/CSS2/bidi-text/direction-applies-to-002.xht
/css/CSS2/bidi-text/direction-applies-to-003.xht
/css/CSS2/bidi-text/direction-applies-to-004.xht
- Broken due to a bug in tables, not allocating the
right amount of width for a column.
- /css/css-lists/inline-list.html
- This fails because we wrongly insert a soft wrap opportunity between the
start of an inline box and its first content.
- /css/css-text/bidi/bidi-lines-001.html
/css/css-text/bidi/bidi-lines-002.html
/css/CSS2/text/bidi-flag-emoji.html
- We do not fully support unicode-bidi: plaintext
- /css/css-text/text-align/text-align-end-010.html
/css/css-text/text-align/text-align-justify-006.html
/css/css-text/text-align/text-align-start-010.html
/html/dom/elements/global-attributes/*
- We do not support dir=auto yet.
- /css/css-text/white-space/tab-bidi-001.html
- Servo doesn't support tab stops
- /css/CSS2/positioning/abspos-block-level-001.html
/css/css-text/word-break/word-break-normal-ar-000.html
- Do not yet support RTL layout in block
- /css/css-text/white-space/pre-wrap-018.html
- Even in RTL contexts, spaces at the end of the line must hang and
not be reordered
- /css/css-text/white-space/trailing-space-and-text-alignment-rtl-002.html
- We are letting spaces hang with white-space: pre, but they shouldn't
hang.
```
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
This adds initial support for table captions. To do this, the idea of
the table wrapper becomes a bit more concrete. Even so, the wrapper is
still reponsible for allocating space for the grid's border and padding,
as those properties are specified on the wrapper and not grid in CSS.
In order to account for this weirdness of HTML/CSS captions and grid are
now laid out and placed with a negative offset in the table wrapper
content rect.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This change adds a very simple implementation of `border-collapse` for
tables. No harmonization or merging is done at all for borders. Instead,
the largest border for every continuous border sets the size. Instead of
merging different border styles, they are squashed to half size -- which
isn't great, but ensures appropriate positioning.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
While <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-lists/#list-style-position-property> says:
> The size or contents of the marker box may affect the height of the
> principal block box and/or the height of its first line box, and in some
> cases may cause the creation of a new line box; this interaction is also
> not defined.
All other browsers ensure that the first line of list item content is
the same block size as the marker. Doing this is complicated, but we can
ensure that the entire list item is at least as tall as the marker. This
should handle the majority of cases and we can make refinements later
for stranger situations, such as when the marker is very tall.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
The logic was to remove any collapsible white space preceded by other
white space. However, this should only happen if the preceding space
is also collapsible.
Also fixing the logic in ContentSizesComputation, which was wrong
but previously it didn't matter.
* Update raw lags path for WPT import
I forgot to do this in #31616
* Update web-platform-tests to revision b'298d1599dbf6255aea63506daaa1702ff0c4fdc5'
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Co-authored-by: Samson <16504129+sagudev@users.noreply.github.com>
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`.
Anonymous tables should not use legacy pseudos, as the legacy layout
engine had them inherit lots of random properites that lead to bad
layout in the new layout engine.
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.
* 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>
In the first phase, we gather LineItems and then when we have enough to
form a line we turn them into Fragments. This will make it possible to
more simply implement `vertical-align` and `text-align: justify` because
we need to measure the different aspects of the candidate line and then
produce a Fragments.
This is a general refactor of the way that inline layout works, so comes
with some progressions. In addition there are some new failures.
New failures:
Some tests are now failing because only the test or reference is getting
proper line height when it wasn't before. These should be fixed in a
followup change that properly calculate line-height in more cases:
- /_mozilla/css/list_style_position_a.html
- /css/CSS2/floats/float-no-content-beside-001.html
- /css/css-content/pseudo-element-inline-box.html
- /css/css-flexbox/flexbox_flex-none-wrappable-content.html
Some tests are now failing because floats are now placed properly, but
are no longer in their inline box stacking contexts. These will be fixed
by a followup change which properly parents them:
- /css/filter-effects/filtered-inline-applies-to-float.html.ini
- /css/css-color/inline-opacity-float-child.html.ini
One test is failing due to floating point precision errors:
- /css/CSS2/floats-clear/floats-141.xht.ini
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* Add initial support for css-text-3 whitespace handling
This adds initial support for whitespace handling from the CSS
specification for Layout 2020. In general, the basics are covered. Since
test output is very sensitive to whitespace handling, this change
incorporates several fixes:
1. Whitespace is collapsed according to the Phase 1 rules of the
specification, though language-specific unbreaking rules are not
handled properly yet.
2. Whitespace is mostly trimmed and positioned according to the Phase 2
rules, but full support for removing whitespace at the end of lines
is pending on a temporary data structure to hold lines under
construction.
3. Completely empty box fragments left over immediately after line
breaks are now trimmed from the fragment tree.
4. This change tries to detect when an inline formatting context
collapses through.
Fixes#29994.
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <me@mukilan.in>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* Update test results
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Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <me@mukilan.in>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>