* Make device cleanup right
* Use weakref for GPUDevice in globalscope
* No need to destroy device on drop
* DeviceReason early return
* make remove_gpu_device to be the only way to remove device
This crate only takes care of fonts now as graphics related things are
split into other crates. In addition, this exposes data structures at
the top of the crate, hiding the implementation details and making it
simpler to import them.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
This accomplishes two things:
1. Makes it easier to iterate through all inline formatting context
items.
2. Will make it possible to easily move back and forth through the tree
of inline boxes, in order to enable reordering and splitting inline
boxes on lines -- necessary for BiDi.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
Instead of allocating the inline padding and border space on the line,
allocate it on the segment -- which where the inline box start goes.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
This is the first part of cleaning up unused WebRender resources.
Currently this only cleans up web font resources, but a more
full-featured implementation in the future could also clean up unused
system fonts.
Fixes#32345.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
This uses a pretty simple heuristic to select a font likely to contain
color emoji. In the future Servo should actually check if the font also
contains a color representation of the character in question. For now
the code assumes that when a font supports color glyphs of some kind and
supports the character in question at all, it supports the color
version.
This fixes support for rendering keycap emoji clusters such as 1️⃣ .
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* device lost promise should be init at creation of device object
* device lost impl
* lock for device poll
workaround for wgpu deadlocks
* expect
* Less lost reason reasoning in script
DirectWrite APIs expect the bytes of table tags to be reversed when
reading them. Servo was doing this when loading font tables, but not all
of them. This led to shaping being broken on Windows. This fixes that
issue in a more comprehensive way and adds a comment to avoid this
failing in the future.
This is part of the switch from `winapi` to `windows-sys`. `windows-sys` is
maintained by Microsoft, so is more "official." More and more crates are
switching to it.
Disable some code for Windows, which is causing build warnings. When it
cannot be easily disabled (mainly for the incomplete BHM and sandbox
feature), allow dead code.
* Update WebIDL.py
* Update WebIDL.py
* Add builtin-array.patch
* Fix CodegenRust.py and Configuration.py
* Fix missing downcasts
* mach fmt
* Update check and comment to explain why we need this check
* Update Global of DissimilarOriginWindow.webidl
Instead of linebreaking inside each single-font text segment, linebreak
the entire inline formatting context at once. This has several benefits:
1. It allows us to use `icu_segmenter` (already in use from style),
which is written against a newer version of the Unicode spec --
preventing breaking emoji clusters.
2. Opens up the possibility of changing the way that linebreaking and
shaping work -- eventually allowing shaping across inline box
boundaries and line breaking *after* shaping.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
On platforms that ship Noto, the list of fallback fonts can be shared.
This reduces code duplcation and makes it easier to keep up to date with
changes in Noto.
* feat: show tabs and processes on devtools
Co-authored-by: fabricedesre <fabrice@desre.org>
* chore: clean for pr
* fix: use serde renaming to avoid camel case
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* fix: serde rename all to camel case
* refactor: reduce getTab nesting level
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Co-authored-by: fabricedesre <fabrice@desre.org>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Each non-collapsed track used to increase the offset by the subsequent
border spacing. Now they will take care of their preceding spacing
instead.
This way, if a cell spans two rows, and the second is collapsed, the
cell won't be forced to be at least as tall as the border spacing.
This matches Gecko and Blink (WebKit lacks `visibility: collapse`).
This makes visibility-collapse-border-spacing-001.html fail because we
generate outlines in a different way than Blink. Gecko also fails it
in a similar (but different) way.
* layout: Take into account `display: table` etc in offset* queries
The specification says that for deciding whether an element should be
used for offset* queries, a browser should take into account whether the
element is a table cell or table. This change makes that happen.
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* Only tag HTML elements if they are in the HTML namespace
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Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Instead of using an explicit reflow when a web font laods, queue a
pending reflow. This should be able to eliminate multiple reflows some
situations. A followup should ensure that only nodes that have pending
fonts loading are reflows, but this change is the first step.
The attribute was only taken into account on columns that are immediate
children of tables, and on column groups. It was ignored on columns
within column groups.
This patch moves the logic into a helper function that is then called
from the three consumers.
For example:
```html
<table border="1">
<tr> <td></td> <td></td> </tr>
<tr> <td colspan="2"></td> </tr>
</table>
```
We should initially size the columns according to the cells in the first
row since they have a span of 1. Then we handle the cell in the second
row with a span of 2, this should be able to increase the size of the
columns, but never decrease them.
Previously, when deciding the font for a space, preference was given to
the previous used font. This could means that the font chosen was a
fallback font instead of the first font that supporting the space
character in the font preference list.
This caused an issue rendering emojis surrounded by spaces with "Noto
Color Emoji" which has a space character the same size as the emoji,
leading to too much spacing between them.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
It was providing a length whenever the element generates a box.
However, these properties don't apply to non-replaced inlines,
so the computed value should be provided instead.
Remove the `ucd` dependency which has not been updated in 8 years. In
addition, replace it with a generated UnicodeBlock enum which reflects
the modern Unicode standard. This is generated via a Python script which
is included in the repository. The generation is not part of the build
process, because the Unicode database is hosted on the web and it does
not change the frequently.
This is done instead of bringing in the more up-to-date `unicode_blocks`
dependency. `unicode_blocks` defines each block as constant, which means
that they cannot be used in match statements -- which we do in Servo.
Co-authored-by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn.menard@gmail.com>
The main change here is that collapsed and `text-transform`'d text is
computed as it's processed by DOM traversal. This single transformed
text is stored in the root of the `InlineFormattingContext`.
This will eventually allow performing linebreaking and shaping of the
entire inline formatting context at once. Allowing for intelligent
processing of linebreaking and also shaping across elements. This
matches more closely what LayoutNG does.
This shouldn't have any (or negligable) behavioral changes, but will
allow us to prevent linebreaking inside of clusters in a followup
change.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
This change adds support for `white-space-collapse: break-spaces` and
adds initial parsing support for `overflow-wrap` and `word-break`. The
later two properties are not fully supported, only in their interaction
with `break-spaces`. This is a preliminary change preparing to implement
them.
In addition, `break_and_shape` is now forked and added to Layout 2020.
This function is going to change a lot soon and forking is preparation
for this. More code that is only used by Layout 2013 is moved from `gfx`
to that crate.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
The `gfx_traits` crate is gradually become just about text and fonts and
this is one of the few things there that is standing in the way of this.
Eventually `webrender_traits` will be the general cross-process
compositor API, so this sort of makes sense as well.
- Better detect situations where emoji is necessary by looking ahead one
character while laying out. This allow processing Unicode presentation
selectors. When detecting emoji, put emoji fonts at the front of
fallback lists for all platforms.
This enables monochrome emoji on Windows. Full-color emoji on Windows
probably needs full support for processing the COLR table and drawing
separate glyph color layers.
- Improve the font fallback list on FreeType platforms. Ideally, Servo
would be able to look through the entire font list to find the best
font for a certain character, but until that time we can make sure the
font list contains the "Noto Sans" fonts which cover most situations.
Fixes#31664.
Fixes#12944.
Instead of bouncing messages from the compositor to script and then to
layout, just have script call methods on Layout. Additionally, we do not
need to send any followup messages to script for these messages. Instead
just execute code after calling the method on Layout.
* fonts: Add support for the CSS font matching algorithm
This is a port from Gecko of the CSS font matching algorithm distance
functions as well as the "simple family" concept for optimizing
matching when dealing with simple fonts.
Fixes#189.
Fixes#190.
Fixes#20686.
Fixes#20684.
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* Ensure that simple faces are removed for removed stylesheets
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Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
This is the first part of ensuring that unused fonts do not leak. This
change makes it so that when a stylesheet is removed, the corresponding
web fonts are removed from the `FontContext`.
Note: WebRender assets are still leaked, which was the situation before
for all fonts. A followup change will fix this issue.
Fixes#15139.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
* Prepare errorscopes logic in wgpu_thread
* remove scope_id from ipc
* new GPUErrors per spec
* remove cotent timeline error_scope
* fixup poperrorscope types
* device_scope -> gpu_error and nice errors
* Handle errors detection more elegantly
* good expectations
* new expectations
* Make error_scope.errors Vec as per spec