* Fix size of tables in flow layout
The contents of a table can make it bigger than what we would expect
from its 'width', 'min-width', 'height' and ' min-height' properties.
Also, 'width: auto' doesn't stretch it to fill the containing block.
We had to refactor the resolution of margins to happen after layout,
otherwise 'auto' margins wouldn't align correctly.
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* Feedback
* Consistently use `containing_block_for_table` in table layout
* Update test result
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* script: Do not run layout in a thread
Instead of spawning a thread for layout that almost always runs
synchronously with script, simply run layout in the script thread.
This is a resurrection of #28708, taking just the bits that remove the
layout thread. It's a complex change and thus is just a first step
toward cleaning up the interface between script and layout. Messages are
still passed from script to layout via a `process()` method and script
proxies some messages to layout from other threads as well.
Big changes:
1. Layout is created in the script thread on Document load, thus every
live document is guaranteed to have a layout. This isn't completely
hidden in the interface, but we can safely `unwrap()` on a Document's
layout.
2. Layout configuration is abstracted away into a LayoutConfig struct
and the LayoutFactory is a struct passed around by the Constellation.
This is to avoid having to monomorphize the entire script thread
for each layout.
3. Instead of having the Constellation block on the layout thread to
figure out the current epoch and whether there are pending web fonts
loading, updates are sent synchronously to the Constellation when
rendering to a screenshot. This practically only used by the WPT.
A couple tests start to fail, which is probably inevitable since removing
the layout thread has introduced timing changes in "exit after load" and
screenshot behavior.
Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* Update test expectations
* Fix some issues found during review
* Clarify some comments
* Address review comments
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This deviates from css2, but it's mandated by css-align, and matches
what other browsers do when no margin is 'auto'.
When some margin is 'auto', this should keep the proper round-tripping
behavior that Gecko and WebKit lack, and Blink recently adopted.
This adds support for table rows, columns, rowgroups and colgroups.
There are few additions here:
1. The createion of fragments, which allows script queries and hit
testing to work properly. These fragments are empty as all cells are
still direct descendants of the table fragment.
2. Properly handling size information from tracks and track groups as
well as frustrating rules about reordering rowgroups.
3. Painting a background seemlessly across track groups and groups. This
is a thing that isn't done in legacy layout (nor WebKit)!
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* <hr> elements are expected to have a default overflow:hidden
See https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/2724
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
* Use full defined hr style
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
* update legacy test expectation
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
* layout: Implement support for `line-height` and `vertical-align`
This is an initial implementation of proper `line-height` and
`vertical-align` support. While this change includes the bulk of the
work there are still many missing pieces for full support. In particular
some big missing things are:
- Flex containers do not properly compute their baselines. The idea is
to tackle this in a followup change. This causes various flex tests
to start failing because everything used to be top aligned.
- The implementation of the line-height quirks (only active in quirks
mode) are incomplete. While the quirk works in many cases, there are
still some cases where it is handled incorrectly. This requires more
redesign and refinement, better suited for a followup.
- Most of the features are CSS 3 such as precision control of the
baseline and first and last baselines are not implemented. This
change gets us close to CSS 2.x support.
While there are many new test passes with this change some tests are
starting to fail. An accounting of new failures:
Tests failing also in Layout 2013:
- /css/css2/positioning/toogle-abspos-on-relpos-inline-child.html (only passes in Chrome)
- /css/CSS2/fonts/font-applies-to-001.xht (potentially an issue with font size)
Invalid tests:
- /css/CSS2/visudet/inline-block-baseline-003.xht
- /css/CSS2/visudet/inline-block-baseline-004.xht
- These are are failing in all browsers. See https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1222151.
Missing table support:
- /_mozilla/mozilla/table_valign_middle.html
Missing `font-size-adjust` support :
- /css/css-fonts/font-size-adjust-zero-2.html (also failing in 2013)
Incomplete form field support :
- /html/rendering/widgets/the-select-element/option-add-label-quirks.html (label isn't rendered so button isn't the right size in quirks mode due to line height quirk)
Need support for calculating flexbox baseline:
- /css/css-flexbox/fieldset-baseline-alignment.html
- /css/css-flexbox/flex-inline.html
- /css/css-flexbox/flexbox-baseline-multi-line-horiz-001.html
- /css/css-flexbox/flexbox-baseline-single-item-001a.html
- /css/css-flexbox/flexbox-baseline-single-item-001b.html
Failing because we don't create anonymous inline boxes for text children of blocks:
- /css/CSS2/linebox/anonymous-inline-inherit-001.html
Passes locally (potentially related to fonts):
- /css/CSS2/css1/c414-flt-fit-004.xht
- /css/css-transforms/transform-input-017.html
- /html/obsolete/requirements-for-implementations/the-marquee-element-0/marquee-min-intrinsic-size.html
- /css/css-fonts/first-available-font-005.html
- /css/css-fonts/first-available-font-006.html
* Some cleanups after live review with @mukilan
Also update results.
* Update web-platform-tests to revision b'ecbab417501c89bca2265314e35719a950b07e02'
* update expectation for service-worker-registration.https.html.ini
The expectation of CRASH was added during the import
seemingly due to an intermittent crash in CI. The test is
no longer crashing.
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- Upgrade the version of GStreamer for Windows
This upgrades the Windows build to use the most recent version of
GStreamer. This is necessary to upgrade our GStreamer dependency.
- Stop shipping GStreamer binaries on Linux
The binary bundle of GStreamer that we package is not used to compile --
only to run layout tests. It's too old for the APIs that we are using
(as evidenced by needed 1.18 for WebRTC) and nowadays Linux
distributions carry a new version so it's unecessary for our build
machines. No longer using this binary bundle will allow us to upgrade
our GStreamer dependency -- which now has stricter checks that we
are using at least version 1.18.
- Upgrade media to use newer versions of GStreamer / GLib dependencies
* Update web-platform-tests to revision b'dd47ca67f55ac9df45235b2335200fb885dd1357'
* Update test expectations
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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>
* Sort stacking contexts and stacking containers by painting order
* fix stealing of stacking containers; fix interleaving with fragments
* actually positioned stacking containers should be stolen too
* update expectations and clean up panic changes
* rework naming and docs
* rename s_c_a_p_s_c to real_s_c_a_p_s_c; fix docs
* rename InlineStackingContainer to AtomicInlineStackingContainer
* rework debug logging to use PrintTree
* clean up docs and PrintTree output
* don't panic unless cfg!(debug_assertions) is true
* update expectations
* 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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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.