This reverts commit ebfc8f5858, reversing
changes made to 5585ff2c44.
Animation code can reenter and create a new TLS context from the traversal
SequentialTask, so this won't work as written.
This commit also removes the old restyle_hints module and splits it into
multiple modules under components/style/invalidation/element/.
The basic approach is to walk down the tree using compound selectors as needed,
in order to do as little selector-matching as possible.
Bug: 1368240
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2YO8fKFygZI
This file has become quite bloated lately. This commit deletes that file in
favor of a set of submodules.
The only noticeable change apart from code move, is converting deep_clone_foo
methods into a trait.
It also unifies logic related to different style rules in the same place.
There's some missing work, specially related to font-face and counter-style, but
I think this is worth landing in the meantime.
This enum type used to contain the result of parsing
one CSS source declaration (`name: value;`) and expanding shorthands.
Enum types are as big as the biggest of their variant (plus discriminant),
which was quite big because some shorthands
expand to many longhand properties.
This type was returned through many functions and methods,
wrapped and rewrapped in `Result` with different error types.
This presumably caused significant `memmove` traffic.
Instead, we now allocate an `ArrayVec` on the stack
and pass `&mut` references to it for various functions to push into it.
This type is also very big, but we never move it.
We still use an intermediate data structure because we sometimes decide
after shorthand expansion that a declaration is invalid after all
and that we’re gonna drop it.
Only later do we push to a `PropertyDeclarationBlock`,
with an entire `ArrayVec` or nothing.
In future work we can try to avoid a large stack-allocated array,
and instead writing directly to the heap allocation
of the `Vec` inside `PropertyDeclarationBlock`.
However this is tricky:
we need to preserve this "all or nothing" aspect
of parsing one source declaration,
and at the same time we want to make it as little error-prone as possible
for the various call sites.
`PropertyDeclarationBlock` curently does property deduplication
incrementally: as each `PropertyDeclaration` is pushed,
we check if an existing declaration of the same property exists
and if so overwrite it.
To get rid of the stack allocated array we’d need to somehow
deduplicate separately after pushing multiple `PropertyDeclaration`.
This is needed for both bug 1357461 and bug 1273303, where I plan to add smarter
invalidations than what we have now.
Also, it's cleaner.
Ideally I'll move this onto stylist, though that may require extra work to make
it work fine for Servo, so for now let's just do the obvious thing.
It seems mod attr is not used for geckolib at all, and that is the
only place where servo_url is still referenced for geckolib, so we
can just remove it.
To be aligned with the implementation from Gecko side, we parse
font-language-override as Normal keyword or String. Then, we compute
and store it as a u32. So, as to the stylo glue, we can just pass the
u32 to Gecko.
The extra crate, byteorder, is used to simplify the computing and
serialization.
Since we now implement font-language-override for Gecko, we can remove
the additional branches for font-language-override in font shorthand.
ref: Gecko Bug 1347821