Add full parsing/serialization for mask-repeat and background-repeat
I implemented full parsing and serialization for the mask-repeat and background-repeat style properties. I think some more tests are required but I'm not what I'm missing. I'd appreciate some direction.
I also had to modify some layout code to get my changes to compile. As a result, background-repeat should work individually in both directions now too.
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Absolutely positioned elements should be given the scroll root of their
containing block and not necessarily the scroll root of their parent.
This fixes several CSS tests, though others are still failing pending a
similar fix for inherited clipping rectangles.
Fixes#13530.
Add gradient border support.
webrender add gradient border support in https://github.com/servo/webrender/pull/953. This pr add support in servo.
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Now that WebRender can handle splitting scrolling layers on its own, we
don't need to do any work to split up scroll roots. This should also
make it possible to handle overflow:scroll and containing block scroll
roots in the future.
In support of this goal, the layout thread collects information about
CSS images that are missing image data and hands it off to the script
thread after layout completes. The script thread stores a list of
nodes that will need to be reflowed after the associated network
request is complete. The script thread ensures that the nodes are
not GCed while a request is ongoing, which the layout thread is
incapable of guaranteeing.
The image cache's API has also been redesigned in support of this
work. No network requests are made by the new image cache, since it
does not possess the document-specific information necessary to
initiate them. Instead, there is now a single, synchronous
query operation that optionally reserves a slot when a cache
entry for a URL cannot be found. This reserved slot is then
the responsibility of the queryer to populate with the contents
of the network response for the URL once it is complete. Any
subsequent queries for the same URL will be informed that the
response is pending until that occurs.
The changes to layout also remove the synchronous image loading
code path, which means that reftests now test the same code
that non-test binaries execute. The decision to take a screenshot
now considers whether there are any outstanding image
requests for layout in order to avoid intermittent failures in
reftests that use CSS images.
Refactor outline-style to accept "auto" value in addition to border-style values.
Fixes https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/15207
Refactored as per https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/15207#issuecomment-275171590 .
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- [x] ~~~proper borderstyle value for `outline-style: auto;`?~~~ ~~~(EDIT: deferred to a `FIXME`)~~~ (EDIT2: it is now solid for behaviour parity with firefox)
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- [x] mako code review
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Remove incomplete and buggy support for text-orientation in Servo.
Make the property values align with Gecko and the latest draft of CSS
Writing Modes Level 3.
Refactor to send iframe resize messages directly from layout thread to constellation
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passing tests:
tests/wpt/mozilla/tests/css/matchMedia.html, tests/wpt/mozilla/tests/mozilla/window_resize_not_triggered_on_load.html, tests/wpt/mozilla/tests/mozilla/iframe/resize_after_load.html, tests/wpt/mozilla/tests/css/meta_viewport_resize.html
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Only create scrolling overflow regions when necessary
Only create scroll roots for overflow regions when the overflow region
is actually larger than the container size. This prevents creating
scrolling roots for elements that do not have overflow scroll as a
side-effect of the way their height and width is defined. For example,
tables should never respect overflow:scroll since their height and
width should always be large enough to prevent overflow. This also
decreases the size and complexity of the display list in many other
circumstances.
As part of this change, transformed overflow calculation is moved from
display list construction to layout. This should mean that overflow is
handled more accurately earlier.
Fixes#14574.
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Only create scroll roots for overflow regions when the overflow region
is actually larger than the container size. This prevents creating
scrolling roots for elements that do not have overflow scroll as a
side-effect of the way their height and width is defined. For example,
tables should never respect overflow:scroll since their height and
width should always be large enough to prevent overflow. This also
decreases the size and complexity of the display list in many other
circumstances.
As part of this change, transformed overflow calculation is moved from
display list construction to layout. This should mean that overflow is
handled more accurately earlier.
Fixes#14574.
Collect scroll roots during the collect_stacking_context phase instead
of during display list construction. This will be useful in order to
collect containing block scroll roots as well as to give scroll roots
sequential ids in the future. This change also pulls stacking context
children out of the StackingContext struct itself, which should reduce
very slightly the memory used by the finished display list. This also
simplifies the DisplayListBuilder because it no longer has to maintain
a stack of ScrollRootIds and StackingContextIds and can instead just
rely on the program stack.
These methods are not only used during display list construction, so
they are a better fit for the flow structs themselves. This does
not introduce any behavior change, but should make it easier to fix
Fix linear gradient's specified form #13892
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WIP for #13892
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Implement background-position-x/y
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This is a WIP PR. Just HorizontalPosition / VerticalPosition implementations are complete. I would like to get early feedbacks about this architecture. Here's some architectural topics to consider:
- I created `HorizontalPosition` and `VerticalPosition` structs for this and used them in `Position` as well. We have decided to split `Keyword` enum, but we need them as unified for `PositionComponent` enum. So I didn't split but I can split it if we prefer to change PositionComponent as well.
- If we prefer Keyword enum like this, we can create a SubPosition(or something like this) instead of HorizontalPosition/VerticalPosition enums since only difference is 2 lines in `parse` functions. We can create a `parse_horizontal` and `parse_vertical` instead and a lot of code duplication can be cleared.
- I couldn't find a good way to use HorizontalPosition/VerticalPosition's parse functions in `Position`'s parse function. It is a bit more complicated. I'm open to suggestions :)
- I don't know much about logical keywords so do I need to do something different? I placed some comments where logical keywords are processing.
Any advice about these?
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Fix the behavior of block-direction margins of replaced element both
as block level or inline level, and no longer query fragment info when
building display list for canvas.
We want them to be children of the parent scrolling root instead of the
scrolling root of the particular block they belong to. Also, we adjust
the scroll root to only include the content region.
Don't promote all scrollable regions to stacking contexts
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Don't promote all scrollable regions to stacking contexts
Instead annotate all flows with their owning ScrollRoots. When
processing the display list items into a flattened display list, we add
PushScrollRoot and PopScrollRoot to signal when scrolling regions start
and end. It is possible for content from different scrolling regions to
intersect and when they do, the stack of scrolling regions is
duplicated. When these duplicated scrolling regions stacks reach
WebRender, it will scroll them in tandem.
The PushScrollRoot and PopScrollRoot items are currently represented as
StackingContexts in WebRender, but eventually these will be replaced
with special WebRender display items.
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Instead annotate all flows with their owning ScrollRoots. When
processing the display list items into a flattened display list, we add
PushScrollRoot and PopScrollRoot to signal when scrolling regions start
and end. It is possible for content from different scrolling regions to
intersect and when they do, the stack of scrolling regions is
duplicated. When these duplicated scrolling regions stacks reach
WebRender, it will scroll them in tandem.
The PushScrollRoot and PopScrollRoot items are currently represented as
StackingContexts in WebRender, but eventually these will be replaced
with special WebRender display items.
Fixes#13529.
Fixed#13298.