This reverts commit d6092fae27.
This change actually makes transitions start, and our code for stopping
transitions is just bogus, so we just keep re-starting them over and over, which
is not good.
The last caller who used was #14418, which did fix a problem but introduced
multiple. In particular, now transitions don't get expired ever, until they
finish running of course.
That is not ok, given you can have something that the user can trigger to change
the style (hi, :hover, for example), and right now that triggers new
transitions, getting this into a really funny state.
I should give fixing this a shot, but it's non-trivial at all.
Currently, NAC always inherits from the closest non-NAC ancestor element,
regardless of whether it is for an element-backed pseudo or not.
This patch changes the inheritance so that for element-backed pseudos, we
inherit from the closest native anonymous root's parent, and for other NAC we
inherit from the parent.
This prevents the following two issues and allows us to remove the
NODE_IS_NATIVE_ANONYMOUS flag:
* Avoiding inheriting from the non-NAC ancestor in XBL bindings bound to NAC.
- This is no longer a problem since we apply the rule only if we're a
pseudo-element, and all pseudo-elements are in native anonymous subtrees.
- This also allows to remove the hack that propagates the
NODE_IS_NATIVE_ANONYMOUS flag from the ::cue pseudo-element from
BindToTree.
* Inheriting from the wrong thing if we're a nested NAC subtree.
- We no longer look past our NAC subtree, with the exception of
::-moz-number-text's pseudo-elements, for which we do want to propagate
::placeholder to.
A few rules from forms.css have been modified because they're useless or needed
to propagate stuff to the anonymous form control in input[type="number"] which
previously inherited from the input itself.
Bug: 1460382
Reviewed-by: heycam
MozReview-Commit-ID: IDKYt3EJtSH
This is in preparation of a cascade optimization for custom properties.
This fixes various fishiness around our StyleBuilder stuff. In particular,
StyleBuilder::for_derived_style (renamed to for_animation) is only used to
compute specified values, and thus doesn't need to know about rules, visited
style, or other things like that.
The flag propagation that was done in StyleAdjuster is now done in StyleBuilder,
since we know beforehand which ones are always inherited, and it simplified the
callers and the StyleAdjuster code. It also fixed some fishiness wrt which flags
were propagated to anon boxes and text.
The text-decoration-lines bit is interesting, because the way it was implemented
in #17722 meant that display: contents elements did get HAS_DECORATION_LINES
flags only if its parent also had it, so in practice the Contents check
preserves behavior, but it's only an optimization looking at Gecko's call-sites,
so we can remove it too.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6BHCyEO2U8c
Not super-proud of this one, but it's the easiest way I could think of.
The changeset looks bigger than what it is, because while at it I've rewrapped a
fair amount of functions around to use proper block indentation.
Alternatives are parameterizing Stylist by <E>, which is not fun, or moving the
concrete element from layout_thread to layout, but that implies layout depending
on script, which isn't fun either.
Other alternative is implementing an empty enum and making anon boxes work on
it. It has the advantage of removing the annoying type parameter, but the
disadvantage of instantiating `cascade` twice, which isn't great, and having to
maintain all the boilerplate of a `TElement` implementation that just does
nothing.
We only need to do this when display changes from none to non-none, so handle it
explicitly when computing the cascade requirement.
This patch also removes a few conditions that are redundant because they're
handled also by the cascade requirement check, like the initial styling.
It's out-of-band data I never liked, and the code has changed enough from when
it was introduced, that now all of the information it stores can be local.
We already remove all change hints down the tree when finding a reframe hint
using ClearServoRestyleFromSubtree in ServoRestyleManager, so this is useless.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1twx7iPt79x
We only need to handle changes when the display property is changed from 'none'
when we have a restyle hint for SMIL. The only other case where we expect to
see changes to display property during an animation are from using the CSSOM.
However, when the display property is changed from 'none' by the CSSOM, during
the animation-only restyle we can skip all descendants since they will be
traversed in the subsequent normal traversal because at that time we flush
style sheets and traverse all elements in the document. So we don't need to
care about the descendants during animation-only restyle.
This avoids grabbing the document when values that inherit from the body,
whatever that means, aren't under the body.
In that case we'll get a semi-random value, but that's also mishandled by Gecko
anyways (and probably Blink, though haven't tested), and doesn't really make
much sense.