I'm pretty sure the FIXME I left in the outline-style code is a bug,
but I want to clean this up further and I didn't want to fix it without adding
a test.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D12859
This is all the style-system work needed for this.
This implements the concept of legacy shorthands, teaches tests to understand
it, and adds a few more tests for these properties in particular.
The WPT even caught a few WebKit / Blink bugs:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=906336https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=191803
This doesn't change the layout behavior for page-break-before: always, since
it'd stop breaking in multicol and such. Similarly, break-before / break-after:
column and page still behave the same, I'll file followups for those given
comment 22.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D12211
There's a few subtle behavior changes here, which I'll try to break down in the
commit message.
The biggest one is the EditableDescendantCount stuff going away. This
was added in bug 1181130, to prevent clicking on the non-editable div from
selecting the editable div inside. This is problematic for multiple reasons:
* First, I don't think non-editable regions of an editable element should
be user-select: all.
* Second, it just doesn't work in Shadow DOM (the editable descendant count is
not kept up-to-date when not in the uncomposed doc), so nested
contenteditables behave differently inside vs. outside a Shadow Tree.
* Third, I think it's user hostile to just entirely disable selection if you
have a contenteditable descendant as a child of a user-select: all thing.
WebKit behaves like this patch in the following test-case (though not Blink):
https://crisal.io/tmp/user-select-all-contenteditable-descendant.html
Edge doesn't seem to support user-select: all at all (no pun intended).
But we don't allow to select anything at all which looks wrong.
* Fourth, it's not tested at all (which explains how we broke it in Shadow DOM
and not even notice...).
In any case I've verified that this doesn't regress the editor from that bug. If
this regresses anything we can fix it as outlined in the first bullet point
above, which should also make us more compatible with other UAs in that
test-case.
The other change is `all` not overriding everything else. So, something like:
<div style="-webkit-user-select: all">All <div style="-webkit-user-select: none">None</div></div>
Totally ignores the -webkit-user-select: none declaration in Firefox before this
change. This doesn't match any other UA nor the spec, and this patch aligns us
with WebKit / Blink.
This in turn makes us not need -moz-text anymore, whose only purpose was to
avoid this.
This also fixes a variety of bugs uncovered by the previous changes, like the
SetIgnoreUserModify(false) call in editor being completely useless, since
presShell->SetCaretEnabled ended in nsCaret::SetVisible, which overrode it.
This in turn uncovered even more bugs, from bugs in the caret painting code,
like not checking -moz-user-modify on the right frame if you're the last frame
of a line, to even funnier bits where before this patch you show the caret but
can't write at all...
In any case, the new setup I came up with is that when you're editing (the
selection is focused on an editable node) moving the caret forces it to end up
in an editable node, thus jumping over non-editable ones.
This has the nice effect of not completely disabling selection of
-moz-user-select: all elements that have editable descendants (which was a very
ad-hoc hack for bug 1181130, and somewhat broken per the above), and also
not needing the -moz-user-select: all for non-editable bits in contenteditable.css
at all.
This also fixes issues with br-skipping like not being able to insert content in
the following test-case:
<div contenteditable="true"><span contenteditable="false">xyz </span><br>editable</div>
If you start moving to the left from the second line, for example.
I think this yields way better behavior in all the relevant test-cases from bug
1181130 / bug 1109968 / bug 1132768, shouldn't cause any regression, and the
complexity is significantly reduced in some places.
There's still some other broken bits that this patch doesn't fix, but I'll file
follow-ups for those.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D12687
Although the methods of Matrix3D in animated_properties.mako.rs could be
simplified by mako, it's a little bit hard to read because they are far
from the usage and definition. Therefore, we move them to the definition of
computed::Matrix3D and expand the mako.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11961
We manually implement ComputeSquaredDistance for Translate, Rotate, and
Scale because we have to handle mismatch cases, and actually we don't
need to implement it for specified types.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11935
Basically, most of the animation code of transform don't need mako, so
we could move them into values/animated/transform.rs.
However, we still use mako to generate some code to make the methods of
Matrix3D simpler, so I still leave them in animated_properties.mako.rs.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11934
This way we always serialize in the shortest form, and take less space.
This is useful because when serializing uncomputed values we'd like to compare
to the initial value to avoid serializing parts of a shorthand, but with the
existing implementation we would generate always a second keyword, which means
that we'll never match it.
This also matches Chrome and WebKit, incidentally, so I'm pretty confident the
behavior change when serializing specified style is web-compatible.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11941
Rotate accepts rotate axis and angle in any order
(i.e. <number>{3} <angle> or <angle> <number>{3}), so we rewrite the
parser.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11417
It's only used in contenteditable.css, and same usage in comm-central. That
sheet is loaded as a ua sheet so let's restrict it to that. No relevant
external usage either. This value was introduced in bug 1181130.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11584
It's an attempt of an alias to `all`, except it doesn't get handled in all
places.
Seems unused both in comm-central and mozilla-central, and all external usage I
could find is followed by -webkit-user-select: all.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11582
This is the first step to unprefix user-select.
This has no behavior change, it's just a nicer way to do the same thing which
allows us to unship individual values more easily using parse(condition).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11580
Basically, we rewrite the type of generics::transform::Translate and its
ToCss to match the spec. Besides, we always serialize Translate by servo,
so we could drop a lot of duplicated code.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11206
Keep our old 'progressbar' as an alias for now, but unship
'progresschunk' by restricting it to UA/chrome sheets only.
Unship 'progresschunk-vertical' by removing it since it's
not used internally for anything.
Bug: 1501506
Reviewed-by: jwatt
The current spec says: "If only the X value is given, the Y value
defaults to the same value.", so we should update the behavior.
Besides, we also update the serialization, so we serialization both
specified and computed value by servo. We enable the preference
for all the css-transforms, so some of them are passed now.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D10638
With this change, all of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari serialize
background-size by omitting the second "auto" if the value is "auto
auto". Other keywords are still repeated.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D10446