It does not represent `<length> | <percentage>`, but `<length-percentage>`, so
`LengthOrPercentage` is not the right name.
This patch is totally autogenerated using:
rg 'LengthOrPercentage' servo | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq > files
for file in $(cat files); do sed -i "s#LengthOrPercentage#LengthPercentage#g" $file; done
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D15812
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
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 '-moz-menulist-button' value currently behavies identically to the
'menulist-button' value. This is not implemented as an alias because later
patches in this patch series will change the behavior of our pre-existing
'menulist-button' value to more closely match what Chrome does.
Bug: 1428676
Reviewed-by: emilio
The patch at bug 1478391 comment 6 changed the way the math in Scrollbarbutton*
worked, which pretty surely caused this.
Restore the original order and math to be the same as before bug 1478391.
Bug: 1479216
Reviewed-by: xidorn
MozReview-Commit-ID: CK3iOqeX2NW
This builds on bug 1428676 and introduces StyleAppearance, which replaces the
NS_THEME_* constants.
Really sorry for the size of the patch.
There's a non-trivial change in the gtk theme, which I submitted separately as
bug 1478385.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D2361
We use the same setup WR uses, which is checking-in the files.
But I think it's much better than keeping the two things in sync manually :)
When you add a new value, you need to add it to the rust source, then run the
command, but since it doesn't need to build the style crate (it uses the Rust
AST, doesn't build) there's no problem.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D2354
And make transition-property more correct by serializing --0 unescaped instead
of escaped.
Bug: 1466645
Reviewed-by: xidorn
MozReview-Commit-ID: CCBSe5Frd0d
This would cause properties to change the value semantics between, e.g.,
@keyframes and non-@keyframes, which would be observable.
It happens not to be observable since the animation-* and transition-*
properties are not allowed in @keyframes, nor have bits in `contain`, and none
of the two properties are allowed in @page. But I think it's the right thing to
do.
This still causes a quirk like a property value in chrome / user origins being
potentially different if the value is specified via CSS var functions. But I
think that is fine.
Bug: 1466136
Reviewed-by: hiro
MozReview-Commit-ID: GhoPt0I34oO