Servo changes for bug 1347409
bug 1347409 is introducing a fallback type for SVG paint servers so that we can distinguish between url(something) and url(something) none and serialise those cases correctly. When we get a url(something) color we need to set the mFallbackType to eStyleSVGFallbackType_Color.
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Reverse Number and LengthOrPercentage in LengthOrPercentageOrNumber
"0" must be parsed as the number 0, not the unitless 0px length.
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Text style is always resolved via ServoStyleSet::ResolveStyleForText, either
from the frame constructor initially, or from
ServoRestyleManager::ProcessPostTraversalForText.
So text-only adjustments should go there instead. Since that doesn't call into
cascade(), all the code that passes `pseudo` there is dead code we can remove.
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Signed-off-by: Emilio Cobos Álvarez <emilio@crisal.io>
Two things are included in this patch:
1. Implement ComputeDistance for border-spacing, so we could get the right
distance while doing animations.
2. Implement clone function for gecko glue code of border-spacing, so we
could make animations of border-spacing work properly in stylo build.
Gecko side patch: Bug 1354437
1. We add a new arm to TransitionProperty, TransitionProperty::Unsupported,
which contains an Atom, so it's better to remove the Copy trait from
TransitionProperty.
2. TransitionProperty::Unsupported(Atom) represents any non-animatable, custom,
or unrecognized property, and we use Atom to store the ident string for
serialization.
stylo: support all overflow values
overflow:clip doesn't exist, it's just called clip internally. Renamed, and added the other missing values.
I also removed the overflow newtype -- no need for extra code bloat, and it's not protecting us from much.
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In Gecko, we use double pointers to nsBorderColors to store -moz-border-*-colors.
We can simplify the implementation of computed value in Servo by using Option<Vec>.
As to passing computed values from Servo to Gecko, we might need to use some
binding functions (pre-added in the same Gecko bug, see Bug 1348173).
Note that we added -moz-border-*-colors as sub_properties of the 'border'
shorthand, so we can make the 'border' shorthand reset -moz-border-*-colors
(See Gecko Bug 482692). However, since they are Gecko only non-standard properties,
we should skip these sub_properties while doing unit testing in Servo. The test part
should be convered by Stylo/Gecko already.
A bit refactoring of replacing all ["top", "right", "bottom", "left"] with PHYSICAL_SIDES
is included in this patch, since we've already had PHYSICAL_SIDES for a while.
Make clip property animatable.
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stylo: Add glue for contain property
In gecko, `size` and `content` values aren't implemented yet. So I had to disable these parts with mako. We will need to update the property and the glue once these are implemented in gecko.
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scriptlevel is a property that affects how font-size is inherited. If scriptlevel is
+1, for example, it will inherit as the script size multiplier times
the parent font. This does not affect cases where the font-size is
explicitly set.
However, this transformation is not allowed to reduce the size below
scriptminsize. If this inheritance will reduce it to below
scriptminsize, it will be set to scriptminsize or the parent size,
whichever is smaller (the parent size could be smaller than the min size
because it was explicitly specified).
Now, within a node that has inherited a font-size which was
crossing scriptminsize once the scriptlevel was applied, a negative
scriptlevel may be used to increase the size again.
This should work, however if we have already been capped by the
scriptminsize multiple times, this can lead to a jump in the size.
For example, if we have text of the form:
huge large medium small tiny reallytiny tiny small medium huge
which is represented by progressive nesting and scriptlevel values of
+1 till the center after which the scriptlevel is -1, the "tiny"s should
be the same size, as should be the "small"s and "medium"s, etc.
However, if scriptminsize kicked it at around "medium", then
medium/tiny/reallytiny will all be the same size (the min size).
A -1 scriptlevel change after this will increase the min size by the
multiplier, making the second tiny larger than medium.
Instead, we wish for the second "tiny" to still be capped by the script
level, and when we reach the second "large", it should be the same size
as the original one.
We do this by cascading two separate font sizes. The font size (mSize)
is the actual displayed font size. The unconstrained font size
(mScriptUnconstrainedSize) is the font size in the situation where
scriptminsize never applied.
We calculate the proposed inherited font size based on scriptlevel and
the parent unconstrained size, instead of using the parent font size.
This is stored in the node's unconstrained size and will also be stored
in the font size provided that it is above the min size.
All of this only applies when inheriting. When the font size is
manually set, scriptminsize does not apply, and both the real and
unconstrained size are set to the explicit value. However, if the font
size is manually set to an em or percent unit, the unconstrained size
will be set to the value of that unit computed against the parent
unconstrained size, whereas the font size will be set computing against
the parent font size.
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stylo: Bug 1341372 - Detect new transitions and let it run.
These are interdependent patches of Bug 1341372. We let animation-only restyle also work for RESTYLE_CSS_TRANSITIONS, and check if we need to update transitions by each transition property. If it is necessary to create/replace/cancel transitions, we create a SequentialTask for CSS_TRANSITIONS.
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1. We need to call get_after_change_style, which is the computed styles
without transition rules, while process_animations.
2. If we have after-change style, we may replace the new computed values with
after-change style, according to whether we really need to update
transitions.
3. There are some cases we don't update transitions, so we need to early
return. might_needs_transitions_update() will check it first and it
will filter out most common cases.
4. needs_transitions_update() will check each property and existing running
transitions to make sure we really don't need to update transitions.
The logic of this function is similar with that of
nsTransitionManager::DoUpdateTransitions().
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