* 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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Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
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 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>
* Create embedder event to send to constellation
* Handle gamepad message in constellation, send to script thread
* Handle GamepadEvent in script thread and dispatch event to document
* Add missing Clones, fix event
* Add gamepad task source
* Adjust GamepadIndex type, remove unused imports
* Add internal getter for gamepads list
* Update gamepad new methods
* Handle gamepad connect and disconnect events
* Proto will be none, no need for HandleObject
* Initialize buttons and axes to standard mapping
* Adjust update type index types
* Update GamepadButton update function
* Adjust Gamepad mapping comments to match spec, add update logic
* Amend comment
* Update button and axis inputs on Updated event
* Add GilRs as gamepad backend in servoshell
* Add spec links, queue gamepad updates on task source
* ./mach fmt
* Fix comment length
* Split out button init, update spec comments
* Move gamepad event handling from document to global
* Map and normalize axes/button values
* Use std::time for gamepad timestamp
* Adjust gamepad handling in event loop
* Move button press/touch check into map+normalize function
- Small change but is more in line with spec
* ./mach fmt
* Update comment spec links and warning messages
* Doc comments -> regular comments
* Add window event handlers for gamepad connect/disconnect
* Adjust gamepad disconnect behavior
* Add missing TODO's, adjust gamepad/gamepadbutton list methods and formatting
* Update button handling from gilrs, add comments
* Enable gamepad pref during WPT tests and update expectations
* Update WPT expectations in meta-legacy-layout
In order for stylo to be a separate crate, it needs to depend on less
things from Servo. This change makes it so that stylo no longer depends
on servo_url.
* Update fontsan to v0.5.0
Updates the C font-sanitizer library `ots` and dependencies
to the latest version.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
* Update test expectations
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Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
In layout2020, 'list-style-position' is disabled behind a pref, so the
list_style_position field is an Option.
The serialization of the 'list-style' shorthand wasn't correctly
handling the case of it being None.
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.
* Respond to shorthand property requests with real values
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
* Cleanup formatting and old comments
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
* Update WPT expectations
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
* Refactor out helper fn
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
* Cleanup
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.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>
This implements a very naive row height allocation approach. It has just
enough to implement `vertical-align` in table cells. Rowspanned cells
get enough space for their content, with the extra space necessary being
allocated to the last row. There's still a lot missing here, including
proper distribution of row height to rowspanned cells.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
For example,
style.cssText = "margin: 1px 2px 3px 4px";
[...style];
will now be
["margin-top", "margin-right", "margin-bottom", "margin-left"]
instead of
["1px", "2px", "3px", "4px"]
Instead of using the border widths from the style, use the ones recorded
by the `BoxFragment`. This is necessary because inline layout can
override these border widths during fragmentation. For instance, when a
box is split across two lines only one fragment should have an inline
start border.
This change starts collecting the starting baseline set for fragments,
which is necessary for some layout modes (flex and tables, namely) as
well as being important for the implementation of `align-items`. In
addition, it converts baseline measurement to use `Au` everywhere.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* Make console methods use `any` for the message
Match the Console spec by allowing any value to be passed to console
methods, instead of just values that can be converted to a string.
Signed-off-by: syvb <me@iter.ca>
* Add test for console logging a Symbol
Signed-off-by: syvb <me@iter.ca>
* Implement object stringification for logs
Signed-off-by: syvb <me@iter.ca>
* Address review comments
Signed-off-by: syvb <me@iter.ca>
* Make time/timeEnd accept DOMString to match spec
* Update WPT results for layout 2013
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Signed-off-by: syvb <me@iter.ca>
* layout: Round getClientRect queries to pixels properly
Instead of just flooring all pixels in getClientRect queries, we should
round the rectangle.
* Fix scrollWidth/scrollHeight too, and tests
* Tests passing
* Test expectation for legacy layout
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Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This adds support for table `border-spacing` property. Note that we do
not yet support the collapsed border model.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* layout: Implement computation of table column widths
This change implements the various steps of table column width
computation, ignoring features that don't exist yet (such as separated
borders, column elements, and colgroups).
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* Fix an issue with the assignment of column percent width
* Respond to review comments
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Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Replaced elements should never be able to have a layout internal
display, according to the specification. This change makes it so that
the used value of replaced element's display is always inline, as the
specification says.
* layout: Add *very* basic support for table layout
This is the first step to proper table layout. It implements a naive
layout algorithm, notably only taking into account the preferred widths
of the first table row. Still, it causes some float tests to start
passing, so turn on the `layout.tables.enabled` preference for those
directories.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* Address review comments
* Fix a crash with rowspan=0
* Turn on pref and update results for `/css/css-tables` and `/css/CSS2/tables`
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Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This change creates a base class for the Servo process executors, to
handle shared functionality. The only thing that hasn't moved there yet
is the actual process execution, which can happen in a followup change.
The main motivation behind this change is consistently handling
`on_evironment_change` which is used to handle changes to the `prefs`
value stored in `__dir__.ini`. Inherited `prefs` (thos in `__dir__.ini`)
aren't passed when creating tests for reference HTML. This change takes
a similar appraoch to Gecko, which just listens to
`on_environment_change` to note when these prefs change.
After the recent GStreamer upgrade these tests are completely
unreliable. It seems that we need to make some changes to the CI
environment to ensure that these can run in a reliable manner and not
run into missing audio device errors.
* 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.