Consumers of PlacementAmongFloats weren't handling margins properly.
They were assuming that they would either get a positive adjustment,
or zero for no-op.
However, just like the regular clearance triggered by 'clear', the
clearance added onto blocks that establish an independent FC can be
zero or negative, and the effect is different than having no clearance.
* 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.
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* Update test results
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* Update web-platform-tests to revision b'e16853520ae70ba309108ccff87a7816f74be4dd'
* Remove new spurious result
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* Place replaced and non-auto inline size independent FCs next to floats
The CSS2 specification says that replaced content and independent
formatting contexts should be placed next to floats. This change adds
support for that, but punts on support for independent formatting
contexts that have an auto inline size. With an auto inline size, we
which requires a much more complex layout algorithm.
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* Fix issue with where last band was taken into account for inline size
* adjustment_from_floats should prevent margin collapse
* Properly handle elements with 0 height
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To collapse margins through, CSS2 requires "zero or auto computed height"
and "zero computed min-height" (the latter should also also include auto,
which was introduced in CSS3 as the new initial value).
Similarly, "auto computed height" is required to collapse the bottom margin
with the bottom margin of the contents.
Therefore this patch stops collapsing when the used height is clamped
to zero by max-height, but the computed value is not zero. Same for
non-zero percentages that are indefinite or that resolve to 0px.
Note that 0% and calc(0% + 0px) are still considered to be zero (so they
allow margin collapse), this may a bit inconsistent but matches Firefox
(for the collapsing through case).
This also matches the heuristics in find_block_margin_collapsing_with_parent().
We could change the heuristics instead, but then they would have to track
block sizes in order to be able to resolve percentages.
The change makes margin-collapse-through-percentage-height-block.html fail,
that test is only passing on Blink, which did a different interpretation
of the spec. To be fair, various places of CSS2 loosely consider that
indefinite percentages compute to auto, and even Firefox does so when
determining whether to collapse the top margin with the contents.
Since the spec isn't particularly clear and interoperability is lacking,
I filed https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/8919.
Layout 2020: Properly calculate clearance
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calculate_clearance() was not taking into account that adding clearance prevents top margin from collapsing with earlier margins.
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CSS viewport removal
It was removed from the spec and it's disabled everywhere.
This also removes the meta viewport support (which was implemented on top), but that also had a single test and is disabled everywhere, so I'm not too concerned, it can be implemented again if / when needed.
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layout_2020: Do linebreak for atomic inline-level elements
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This also removes the meta viewport support (which was implemented on top), but that also had a single test and is disabled everywhere, so I'm not too concerned, it can be implemented again if / when needed.
Properly position floats when subsequent boxes collapse margins with containing block (2)
PR #29939 tried to address this but missed various cases.
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Margins should be able to collapse through floats when collapsing with
parent blocks (the containing block). To properly place floats in this
situation, we need to look at these subsequent floats to find out how
much of the margin will collapse with the parent.
This initial implementation is very basic and the second step would be
to cache this in order to avoid having to constantly recalculate it.
Fixes#29915.
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css `inset` should work on Layout 2020
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`top`, `bottom`, `left`, `right`, are already implemented in layout-2020, so adding the shorthand can be enabled.
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Rename `tests/wpt/web-platform-tests` to `tests/wpt/tests`
Rename the WPT tests directory to be more consistent with other WPT suites and
also to match what is done in Gecko. This makes things a bit simpler to type.
- Move tests/wpt/web-platform-tests to tests/wpt/tests
- Update scripts to reflect new WPT directory name
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Increase BFC root height to contain floats
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Fix positioning of statically positioned fixed child of absolutes
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Previously, final float positions were calculated when their parents
were positioned. This prevented proper positioning of absolute children
of floats with static insets, because they accumulate offsets as they
are hoisted up the tree.
This change moves the final float positioning to
`PlacementState::place_fragment` for the float itself so that it happens
before any insets are updated for hoisted descendants. In addition to
simplifying the code, this makes it a bit more efficient. Finally,
floats are taken into account when updating static insets of hoisted
boxes.
Fixes#29826.
In #29897 I did the simple naive thing, but it wasn't entirely correct.
This patch tries to address the problems. In particular:
- Clearance should prevent margins from collapsing through if it
happens between them, as opposed to on the element that owns them.
- The margins of an element with clearance can still collapse through,
and collapse with other siblings as normal, but the resulting
margin can't collapse with the bottom margin of the parent.
Prevent margins from collapsing through when separated by clearance
This fixes#29884 and improves #29896.
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Layout 2020: Correct rendering of floated root
Fix two issues around floating a root element:
1. In the StackingContext code handle the case where a root element is a Float fragment and not a Box fragment. This fixes a debug assertion failure in the css/CSS2/float/float-root.html test.
2. When initializing the SequentialLayoutState, use the containing block width as the maximum inline float placement position instead of infinity. This fixes the rendering of css/CSS2/float/float-root.html.
Note that css/CSS2/float/float-root.html was passing before, because both the test and reference were subject to the same bug. This fixes a couple other tests as well.
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Fix two issues around floating a root element:
1. In the StackingContext code handle the case where a root element is a
Float fragment and not a Box fragment. This fixes a debug assertion
failure in the css/CSS2/float/float-root.html test.
2. When initializing the SequentialLayoutState, use the containing block
width as the maximum inline float placement position instead of
infinity. This fixes the rendering of css/CSS2/float/float-root.html.
Note that css/CSS2/float/float-root.html was passing before, because
both the test and reference were subject to the same bug. This fixes a
couple other tests as well.
Handle floats in BlockContainer::inline_content_sizes
Typically, block-level contents are stacked vertically, so this was just taking the maximum size among all contents. However, floats can be stacked horizontally, so we need to sum their sizes.
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Typically, block-level contents are stacked vertically, so this was just
taking the maximum size among all contents. However, floats can be
stacked horizontally, so we need to sum their sizes.
Implement BlockLevelBox::inline_content_sizes for floats
This improves #29874, but `BlockContainer::inline_content_sizes` will still need more changes in order to correctly handle sequences of floats.
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Instead of passing up stacking containers created by floated content,
keep them in their original parent stacking containers. This is in in
line with specification text for stacking containers:
> To paint a stacking container, given a box root and a canvas canvas:
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> 1. Paint a stacking context given root and canvas, treating root as
> if it created a new stacking context, but omitting any positioned
> descendants or descendants that actually create a stacking context
> (letting the parent stacking context paint them, instead).
Backport several style changes from Gecko (4)
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Layout 2020: Properly handle negative margins in floats
If a float has negative block margins, it should be pushed upward, but shouldn't affect the positioning of any floats that came before it. It should lower the ceiling though when it still has some non-negative block contribution. In order to implement this behavior, we should only place the float considering its non-negative block length contribution. If the float is pushed up completely past it's "natural" position, it should be placed like a float with zero block size.
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If a float has negative block margins, it should be pushed upward, but
shouldn't affect the positioning of any floats that came before it. It
should lower the ceiling though when it still has some non-negative
block contribution. In order to implement this behavior, we should only
place the float considering its non-negative block length contribution. If
the float is pushed up completely past it's "natural" position, it
should be placed like a float with zero block size.