Instead of only promoting flows with positioned fragments to containing
blocks, also do this for flows which have the transform, perspective or
filter properties set. This is what the spec requires and also fixes
some failing tests. It will allow us to stop creating stacking contexts
for overflow:hidden and overflow:scroll flows.
Fixes#18091.
This includes the new border code path for simple (solid) borders.
This gives much higher quality border rendering, including proper
support for elliptical border segments.
The quality on https://github.com/servo/servo is noticeably improved.
Preserve more information from transform function parsing.
Preserve angle unit while parsing.
Simplify SpecifiedMatrix.
Use the write! macro for formatting with a helper called Css.
Implement ToCss for &T if T implements ToCss.
Add some tests and update others.
closes#15194
Correct viewport test references
These references were using an incorrect value for the expected
container width. Now that WebRender is no longer clipping to stacking
context boundaries the rendered width is correct (100% of viewport
width = 240px).
This includes a WR update that improves pixel snapping. Specifically,
the non-transform shader now snaps to device pixels in world space,
rather than local space.
This makes 31 new tests pass, and adds 4 new failures.
Of the new failures:
- The three background size tests appear to be an OSMesa accuracy
issue. Near the bottom of the image, a small number of pixels
are different from the reference by a value of 1.0 / 255.0. I've
confirmed on 3 real GPUs and also on llvmpipe that the tests
match on those devices. This would be a good case for fuzzy test
support in WPT.
- The other failing test appears to have unreasonable accuracy
requirements as it also fails on Gecko and Chromium in the same
way that the test now fails on WR.
The height test is removed in mime_sniffing_font_context because of rounding
changes in app_units. The rest of that test is still useful though, given it
will timeout if the font fails to be sniffed.
border box positions and transforms into account.
Clipping region computation now follows a simple process: (1) in the
parent's coordinate system, parents store appropriate clipping regions
into children; (2) each child moves its clipping region to its own
coordinate system if necessary.
Because clipping region computation is now based on stacking-relative
border box positions and the `transform_rect` method, it can handle
`position: relative` offsets and more types of transforms, such as
scaling.
Improves etsy.com.
Closes#13753.
Fix absolute-flow's auto positioning
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If an absolute positioned flow has no top, bottom, left, right property, its hypothetical box position should be the margin-end of its previous sibling, not the border-end.
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Simplify the situations in which subpixels are accumulated, so that it
is only done for translation or identity transformation matrices. Also,
apply accumulated subpixels to more operations in PaintContext. This
fixes several pre-existing reftests and hopefully will eliminate
off-by-one errors in flaky reftests.
Fixes#10881.
Instead of simply rounding layer origins and discarding subpixel
offsets, accumulate them by transforming them into the space of the
next child stacking context. This is an attempt to eliminate subpixel
differences that are caused by different stacking context boundaries in
reference tests.
Currently these accumulated subpixels are only used for text
positioning, but the plan is that they can be used for all drawing in
the future.
Without this change, each text fragment in a block that establishes a
stacking context will establish its own stacking context. This is
unnecessary and increases the amount of work done during display list
construction.
* [fix] Input line height and styling
* [new] Input line height ref test
* [fix] Test for input in manifest
* Updated CSS tests with new expected failures.