`background-size` per CSS-BACKGROUNDS § 3.9.
Nearest neighbor interpolation is used for `crisp-edges`, like Firefox.
A note has been added that we could do better if we wanted to.
Multiple backgrounds are not yet supported.
Rebase of #4368. Fixes#4368.
Only simple alphabetic and numeric counter styles are supported. (This
is most of them though.)
Although this PR adds a sequential pass to layout, I verified that on
pages that contain a reasonable number of ordered lists (Reddit
`/r/rust`), the time spent in generated content resolution is dwarfed by
the time spent in the parallelizable parts of layout. So I don't expect
this to negatively affect our parallelism expect perhaps in pathological
cases.
Moved from #4544, because Critic.
Fixes#4544.
`background-size` per CSS-BACKGROUNDS § 3.9.
Nearest neighbor interpolation is used for `crisp-edges`, like Firefox.
A note has been added that we could do better if we wanted to.
Multiple backgrounds are not yet supported.
It wasn’t wrong, but it could be a lot shorter.
* Use try! and match_ignore_ascii_case! macros whenever possible
* Use expect_comma() instead of parse_comma_separated() when comma-separated values don’t have the same syntax
* Prefer Parser::expect_* methods over doing the same with Parser::next
* Take advantage of parse_nested_block returnin the return value of the closure
* Use try! more.
§ 12.3-12.5.
Only simple alphabetic and numeric counter styles are supported. (This
is most of them though.)
Although this PR adds a sequential pass to layout, I verified that on
pages that contain a reasonable number of ordered lists (Reddit
`/r/rust`), the time spent in generated content resolution is dwarfed by
the time spent in the parallelizable parts of layout. So I don't expect
this to negatively affect our parallelism expect perhaps in pathological
cases.
Instead of looking at the boundaries of the text run, set the border
width to zero and the border style to none on border sides that are not
the outermost for a node container that is display: inline.
CSS-TEXT-3 § 7.3.
`text-justify: distribute` is not supported.
The behavior of `text-justify: none` does not seem to match what Firefox
and Chrome do, but it seems to match the spec.
Closes#213.
This used to conflict with the util crate from the standard library, which
has long since been removed.
The import in layout has not been changed because of a conflict with the
util mod there.
Avoids duplicated code when implementing the CSS properties accessors in
CSSStyleDeclaration WebIDL. Servo internal CSS properties are not
accessible.
CSS property "float" is unnacessible because we currently lack support
for BinaryName IDL annotation (#4435).
Fixes#4429, #4430.