Make the parser accept @font-face rules without font-family or src.
Fix#16165.
Also, it turns out that the CSSFontFaceRule IDL specified in the css-fonts spec is not web-compatible. Instead browsers implement a .style attribute like in CSSStyleRule: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/825
This in turn requires preserving data about which descriptors were set or not (distinguishing unset from set to a value that happens to be the initial value), so this commit also makes every field `Option<_>`.
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Fix#16165.
Also, it turns out that the CSSFontFaceRule IDL specified in the
css-fonts spec is not web-compatible.
Instead browsers implement a .style attribute like in CSSStyleRule:
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/825
This in turn requires preserving data about which descriptors
were set or not (distinguishing unset from set to a value that happens
to be the initial value),
so this commit also makes every field `Option<_>`.
stylo: Relax assertion that doesn't hold in layout/style/test/test_pseudoelement_state.html
It deserves more investigation, we should probably clear NAC data on
ServoRestyleManager::ClearServoDataFromSubtree, but not worth to keep the tree
orange meanwhile.
It deserves more investigation, we should probably clear NAC data on
ServoRestyleManager::ClearServoDataFromSubtree, but not worth to keep the tree
orange meanwhile.
Also implements :link, :visited, and :any-link more efficiently, and stops
matching :-moz-read-only in everything that is not read-write, which is kind of
dumb, and probably creates some artifacts.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6BQqi7nAWdT
Signed-off-by: Emilio Cobos Álvarez <emilio@crisal.io>
The UpdateAnimationsTasks is a bitflags and each bit is generated from
Gecko's UpdateAnimationsTasks (enum class) values for matching values
between C++ and Rust. For this reason, the bitflags is annotated as
(feature = "gecko"), as a result update_animations() which uses this bitflags
also became gecko-only function.
It's a bit unfortunate the use separate implementations of SpecifiedUrl for Servo
and Gecko, but they're different enough at this point that I don't think it really
makes sense to try to share everything. Splitting them out has some nice
simplifications as well.
I recognize that there's still some potential correctness issues for Servo using
the resolved URI in various places where the original URI may be the right thing,
but I've got too much on my plate to look into that for now.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BeDu93TQ4Ow
Before this patch, we store each computed values in a hashtable,
nsRefPtrHashtable<nsUint32HashKey, RawServoAnimationValue>, for all
KeyframeEffectReadOnly on an element, and convert the ServoAnimationValues of
the hashtable into an nsTArray<ServoAnimationValue*> and then convert
the ServoAnimationValues of the nsTArray into PropertyDeclarationBlock
in rust. This way was really inefficient.
In this patch, we store the computed values into AnimationValueMap and
convert all AnimationValue in the map into PropertyDeclarationBlock
after EffectCompositor::GetAnimationRule.
Current Gecko composes all of effects in the composite order at once.
We can put each computed value into this AnimationValueMap every time composing
an effect.
If an element has only CSS animations we don't need to get transition rule,
and vice versa. This will be used when we implement eRestyle_CSSAnimations
and eRestyle_CSSTransitions.