Properly caps the minimum offset on each side as recommended by the
standards: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-ui-3/#outline-offset
Testing: Covered by WPT tests. (3 new passing!)
Fixes: #19508
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Signed-off-by: lumiscosity <averyrudelphe@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Testing: No tests, if `test-wpt` broke again then we would notice pretty
quickly.
Fixes: https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/37124
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Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
The `pending reflow` concept isn't necessary now that *update the
rendering* is taking care of triggering reflows at the correct time.
`Window::reflow` already avoids reflows if the page is not dirty, so
pending reflows is now just an extraneous check as long as *update the
rendering* runs properly.
This change also removes some explicit reflows, which now wait until the
appropriate moment during *update the rendering*. This should remove
some extra reflows that are not necessary.
Servo needs some way to track that resizing the web view needs to
re-layout due to the initial containing block changing. Move handling
of `Document::needs_paint` to the script thread and use this, expanding
the rustdoc to explain what it is for a bit more clearly.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
The `overflow` property doesn't apply to table track and track groups,
and table elements only accept a few `overflow` values.
Therefore, this patch adds an `effective_overflow()` method to get the
actual value that needs to be used.
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This only paints text in input fields. Selection and cursor are still
not painted.
In addition to adding this feature, the change also updates the
user-agent.css with the latest from the HTML specification. Extra
padding and extraneous settings (such as a bogus line-height and
min-height) are also removed from servo.css. This leads to some new
passes.
There are some new passes, this introduces failures as inserting text
reveals issues that were hidden before. Notably:
- failures in `/html/editing/editing-0/spelling-and-grammar-checking/`:
We do not support spell-checking.
- Most of the rest of the new failures are missing features of input
boxes that are also missing in legacy layout.
* 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
* 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>
Put table cell content fragments into a hieararchy of fragments that
include their table row and table row group fragments. This ensures that
things like relative positioning and transforms set on rows and row
groups properly affect cells and cell content.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
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>
* Add basic support for enumerating computed styles
The old code was so broken, it was enumerating the style attribute
instead of the computed styles.
So this patch implements a basic enumeration, but not including custom
properties whose computed value is not the guaranteed-invalid value.
* Feedback
They are not transitionable:
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-transitions-1/#transitionable
There are some new failures in background-image-interpolation.html,
but I think the test is wrong, because it expects background-image
to be transitionable, even though the spec defines it with a discrete
animation type.