servo/components/style/style_adjuster.rs
Emilio Cobos Álvarez dcafbde256 style: Move fixed-point font types to Rust
Now that cbindgen and rust support const generics, it seems more simple.

This centralizes all the relevant font constants etc in rust and avoids
conversions when going from rust to C++ and vice versa.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D148847
2023-10-02 14:37:19 +00:00

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
//! A struct to encapsulate all the style fixups and flags propagations
//! a computed style needs in order for it to adhere to the CSS spec.
use crate::computed_value_flags::ComputedValueFlags;
use crate::dom::TElement;
use crate::properties::longhands::display::computed_value::T as Display;
use crate::properties::longhands::float::computed_value::T as Float;
use crate::properties::longhands::position::computed_value::T as Position;
use crate::properties::{self, ComputedValues, StyleBuilder};
/// A struct that implements all the adjustment methods.
///
/// NOTE(emilio): If new adjustments are introduced that depend on reset
/// properties of the parent, you may need tweaking the
/// `ChildCascadeRequirement` code in `matching.rs`.
///
/// NOTE(emilio): Also, if new adjustments are introduced that break the
/// following invariant:
///
/// Given same tag name, namespace, rules and parent style, two elements would
/// end up with exactly the same style.
///
/// Then you need to adjust the lookup_by_rules conditions in the sharing cache.
pub struct StyleAdjuster<'a, 'b: 'a> {
style: &'a mut StyleBuilder<'b>,
}
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn is_topmost_svg_svg_element<E>(e: E) -> bool
where
E: TElement,
{
debug_assert!(e.is_svg_element());
if e.local_name() != &*atom!("svg") {
return false;
}
let parent = match e.traversal_parent() {
Some(n) => n,
None => return true,
};
if !parent.is_svg_element() {
return true;
}
parent.local_name() == &*atom!("foreignObject")
}
// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn is_effective_display_none_for_display_contents<E>(element: E) -> bool
where
E: TElement,
{
use crate::Atom;
const SPECIAL_HTML_ELEMENTS: [Atom; 16] = [
atom!("br"),
atom!("wbr"),
atom!("meter"),
atom!("progress"),
atom!("canvas"),
atom!("embed"),
atom!("object"),
atom!("audio"),
atom!("iframe"),
atom!("img"),
atom!("video"),
atom!("frame"),
atom!("frameset"),
atom!("input"),
atom!("textarea"),
atom!("select"),
];
// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-svg
//
// There's a note about "Unknown elements", but there's not a good way to
// know what that means, or to get that information from here, and no other
// UA implements this either.
const SPECIAL_SVG_ELEMENTS: [Atom; 6] = [
atom!("svg"),
atom!("a"),
atom!("g"),
atom!("use"),
atom!("tspan"),
atom!("textPath"),
];
// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-html
if element.is_html_element() {
let local_name = element.local_name();
return SPECIAL_HTML_ELEMENTS
.iter()
.any(|name| &**name == local_name);
}
// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-svg
if element.is_svg_element() {
if is_topmost_svg_svg_element(element) {
return true;
}
let local_name = element.local_name();
return !SPECIAL_SVG_ELEMENTS
.iter()
.any(|name| &**name == local_name);
}
// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-mathml
//
// We always treat XUL as display: none. We don't use display:
// contents in XUL anyway, so should be fine to be consistent with
// MathML unless there's a use case for it.
if element.is_mathml_element() || element.is_xul_element() {
return true;
}
false
}
impl<'a, 'b: 'a> StyleAdjuster<'a, 'b> {
/// Trivially constructs a new StyleAdjuster.
#[inline]
pub fn new(style: &'a mut StyleBuilder<'b>) -> Self {
StyleAdjuster { style }
}
/// <https://fullscreen.spec.whatwg.org/#new-stacking-layer>
///
/// Any position value other than 'absolute' and 'fixed' are
/// computed to 'absolute' if the element is in a top layer.
///
fn adjust_for_top_layer(&mut self) {
if !self.style.in_top_layer() {
return;
}
if !self.style.is_absolutely_positioned() {
self.style.mutate_box().set_position(Position::Absolute);
}
if self.style.get_box().clone_display().is_contents() {
self.style.mutate_box().set_display(Display::Block);
}
}
/// CSS 2.1 section 9.7:
///
/// If 'position' has the value 'absolute' or 'fixed', [...] the computed
/// value of 'float' is 'none'.
///
fn adjust_for_position(&mut self) {
if self.style.is_absolutely_positioned() && self.style.is_floating() {
self.style.mutate_box().set_float(Float::None);
}
}
/// Whether we should skip any item-based display property blockification on
/// this element.
fn skip_item_display_fixup<E>(&self, element: Option<E>) -> bool
where
E: TElement,
{
if let Some(pseudo) = self.style.pseudo {
return pseudo.skip_item_display_fixup();
}
element.map_or(false, |e| e.skip_item_display_fixup())
}
/// Apply the blockification rules based on the table in CSS 2.2 section 9.7.
/// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css2/visuren.html#dis-pos-flo>
/// A ::marker pseudo-element with 'list-style-position:outside' needs to
/// have its 'display' blockified, unless the ::marker is for an inline
/// list-item (for which 'list-style-position:outside' behaves as 'inside').
/// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-lists-3/#list-style-position-property
fn blockify_if_necessary<E>(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues, element: Option<E>)
where
E: TElement,
{
let mut blockify = false;
macro_rules! blockify_if {
($if_what:expr) => {
if !blockify {
blockify = $if_what;
}
};
}
blockify_if!(self.style.is_root_element);
if !self.skip_item_display_fixup(element) {
let parent_display = layout_parent_style.get_box().clone_display();
blockify_if!(parent_display.is_item_container());
}
let is_item_or_root = blockify;
blockify_if!(self.style.is_floating());
blockify_if!(self.style.is_absolutely_positioned());
if !blockify {
return;
}
let display = self.style.get_box().clone_display();
let blockified_display = display.equivalent_block_display(self.style.is_root_element);
if display != blockified_display {
self.style
.mutate_box()
.set_adjusted_display(blockified_display, is_item_or_root);
}
}
/// Compute a few common flags for both text and element's style.
fn set_bits(&mut self) {
let display = self.style.get_box().clone_display();
if !display.is_contents() {
if !self
.style
.get_text()
.clone_text_decoration_line()
.is_empty()
{
self.style
.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::HAS_TEXT_DECORATION_LINES);
}
if self.style.get_effects().clone_opacity() == 0. {
self.style
.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_IN_OPACITY_ZERO_SUBTREE);
}
}
if self.style.is_pseudo_element() {
self.style
.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_IN_PSEUDO_ELEMENT_SUBTREE);
}
if self.style.is_root_element {
self.style
.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_ROOT_ELEMENT_STYLE);
}
if self.style.get_parent_column().is_multicol() {
self.style.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::CAN_BE_FRAGMENTED);
}
}
/// Adjust the style for text style.
///
/// The adjustments here are a subset of the adjustments generally, because
/// text only inherits properties.
///
/// Note that this, for Gecko, comes through Servo_ComputedValues_Inherit.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
pub fn adjust_for_text(&mut self) {
debug_assert!(!self.style.is_root_element);
self.adjust_for_text_combine_upright();
self.adjust_for_text_in_ruby();
self.set_bits();
}
/// Change writing mode of the text frame for text-combine-upright.
///
/// It is safe to look at our own style because we are looking at inherited
/// properties, and text is just plain inheritance.
///
/// TODO(emilio): we should (Gecko too) revise these adjustments in presence
/// of display: contents.
///
/// FIXME(emilio): How does this play with logical properties? Doesn't
/// mutating writing-mode change the potential physical sides chosen?
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_text_combine_upright(&mut self) {
use crate::computed_values::text_combine_upright::T as TextCombineUpright;
use crate::computed_values::writing_mode::T as WritingMode;
use crate::logical_geometry;
let writing_mode = self.style.get_inherited_box().clone_writing_mode();
let text_combine_upright = self.style.get_inherited_text().clone_text_combine_upright();
if matches!(
writing_mode,
WritingMode::VerticalRl | WritingMode::VerticalLr
) && text_combine_upright == TextCombineUpright::All
{
self.style.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_TEXT_COMBINED);
self.style
.mutate_inherited_box()
.set_writing_mode(WritingMode::HorizontalTb);
self.style.writing_mode =
logical_geometry::WritingMode::new(self.style.get_inherited_box());
}
}
/// Unconditionally propagates the line break suppression flag to text, and
/// additionally it applies it if it is in any ruby box.
///
/// This is necessary because its parent may not itself have the flag set
/// (e.g. ruby or ruby containers), thus we may not inherit the flag from
/// them.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_text_in_ruby(&mut self) {
let parent_display = self.style.get_parent_box().clone_display();
if parent_display.is_ruby_type() ||
self.style
.get_parent_flags()
.contains(ComputedValueFlags::SHOULD_SUPPRESS_LINEBREAK)
{
self.style
.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::SHOULD_SUPPRESS_LINEBREAK);
}
}
/// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-writing-modes-3/#block-flow:>
///
/// If a box has a different writing-mode value than its containing
/// block:
///
/// - If the box has a specified display of inline, its display
/// computes to inline-block. [CSS21]
///
/// This matches the adjustment that Gecko does, not exactly following
/// the spec. See also:
///
/// <https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2017Mar/0045.html>
/// <https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/15754>
fn adjust_for_writing_mode(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues) {
let our_writing_mode = self.style.get_inherited_box().clone_writing_mode();
let parent_writing_mode = layout_parent_style.get_inherited_box().clone_writing_mode();
if our_writing_mode != parent_writing_mode &&
self.style.get_box().clone_display() == Display::Inline
{
// TODO(emilio): Figure out if we can just set the adjusted display
// on Gecko too and unify this code path.
if cfg!(feature = "servo") {
self.style
.mutate_box()
.set_adjusted_display(Display::InlineBlock, false);
} else {
self.style.mutate_box().set_display(Display::InlineBlock);
}
}
}
/// When mathvariant is not "none", font-weight and font-style are
/// both forced to "normal".
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_mathvariant(&mut self) {
use crate::properties::longhands::_moz_math_variant::computed_value::T as MozMathVariant;
use crate::values::computed::font::{FontWeight, FontStyle};
if self.style.get_font().clone__moz_math_variant() != MozMathVariant::None {
let font_style = self.style.mutate_font();
font_style.set_font_weight(FontWeight::NORMAL);
font_style.set_font_style(FontStyle::NORMAL);
}
}
/// This implements an out-of-date spec. The new spec moves the handling of
/// this to layout, which Gecko implements but Servo doesn't.
///
/// See https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/15229
#[cfg(feature = "servo")]
fn adjust_for_alignment(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues) {
use crate::computed_values::align_items::T as AlignItems;
use crate::computed_values::align_self::T as AlignSelf;
if self.style.get_position().clone_align_self() == AlignSelf::Auto &&
!self.style.is_absolutely_positioned()
{
let self_align = match layout_parent_style.get_position().clone_align_items() {
AlignItems::Stretch => AlignSelf::Stretch,
AlignItems::Baseline => AlignSelf::Baseline,
AlignItems::FlexStart => AlignSelf::FlexStart,
AlignItems::FlexEnd => AlignSelf::FlexEnd,
AlignItems::Center => AlignSelf::Center,
};
self.style.mutate_position().set_align_self(self_align);
}
}
/// The initial value of border-*-width may be changed at computed value
/// time.
///
/// This is moved to properties.rs for convenience.
fn adjust_for_border_width(&mut self) {
properties::adjust_border_width(self.style);
}
/// The initial value of outline-width may be changed at computed value time.
fn adjust_for_outline(&mut self) {
if self
.style
.get_outline()
.clone_outline_style()
.none_or_hidden() &&
self.style.get_outline().outline_has_nonzero_width()
{
self.style
.mutate_outline()
.set_outline_width(crate::Zero::zero());
}
}
/// CSS overflow-x and overflow-y require some fixup as well in some cases.
/// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-overflow-3/#overflow-properties
/// "Computed value: as specified, except with `visible`/`clip` computing to
/// `auto`/`hidden` (respectively) if one of `overflow-x` or `overflow-y` is
/// neither `visible` nor `clip`."
fn adjust_for_overflow(&mut self) {
let overflow_x = self.style.get_box().clone_overflow_x();
let overflow_y = self.style.get_box().clone_overflow_y();
if overflow_x == overflow_y {
return; // optimization for the common case
}
if overflow_x.is_scrollable() != overflow_y.is_scrollable() {
let box_style = self.style.mutate_box();
box_style.set_overflow_x(overflow_x.to_scrollable());
box_style.set_overflow_y(overflow_y.to_scrollable());
}
}
/// Handles the relevant sections in:
///
/// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-html
///
/// And forbidding display: contents in pseudo-elements, at least for now.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_prohibited_display_contents<E>(&mut self, element: Option<E>)
where
E: TElement,
{
if self.style.get_box().clone_display() != Display::Contents {
return;
}
// FIXME(emilio): ::before and ::after should support display: contents,
// see bug 1418138.
if self.style.pseudo.is_some() {
self.style.mutate_box().set_display(Display::Inline);
return;
}
let element = match element {
Some(e) => e,
None => return,
};
if is_effective_display_none_for_display_contents(element) {
self.style.mutate_box().set_display(Display::None);
}
}
/// <textarea>'s editor root needs to inherit the overflow value from its
/// parent, but we need to make sure it's still scrollable.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_text_control_editing_root(&mut self) {
use crate::properties::longhands::overflow_x::computed_value::T as Overflow;
use crate::selector_parser::PseudoElement;
if self.style.pseudo != Some(&PseudoElement::MozTextControlEditingRoot) {
return;
}
let box_style = self.style.get_box();
let overflow_x = box_style.clone_overflow_x();
let overflow_y = box_style.clone_overflow_y();
// If at least one is scrollable we'll adjust the other one in
// adjust_for_overflow if needed.
if overflow_x.is_scrollable() || overflow_y.is_scrollable() {
return;
}
let box_style = self.style.mutate_box();
box_style.set_overflow_x(Overflow::Auto);
box_style.set_overflow_y(Overflow::Auto);
}
/// If a <fieldset> has grid/flex display type, we need to inherit
/// this type into its ::-moz-fieldset-content anonymous box.
///
/// NOTE(emilio): We don't need to handle the display change for this case
/// in matching.rs because anonymous box restyling works separately to the
/// normal cascading process.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_fieldset_content(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues) {
use crate::selector_parser::PseudoElement;
if self.style.pseudo != Some(&PseudoElement::FieldsetContent) {
return;
}
debug_assert_eq!(self.style.get_box().clone_display(), Display::Block);
// TODO We actually want style from parent rather than layout
// parent, so that this fixup doesn't happen incorrectly when
// when <fieldset> has "display: contents".
let parent_display = layout_parent_style.get_box().clone_display();
let new_display = match parent_display {
Display::Flex | Display::InlineFlex => Some(Display::Flex),
Display::Grid | Display::InlineGrid => Some(Display::Grid),
_ => None,
};
if let Some(new_display) = new_display {
self.style.mutate_box().set_display(new_display);
}
}
/// -moz-center, -moz-left and -moz-right are used for HTML's alignment.
///
/// This is covering the <div align="right"><table>...</table></div> case.
///
/// In this case, we don't want to inherit the text alignment into the
/// table.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_table_text_align(&mut self) {
use crate::properties::longhands::text_align::computed_value::T as TextAlign;
if self.style.get_box().clone_display() != Display::Table {
return;
}
match self.style.get_inherited_text().clone_text_align() {
TextAlign::MozLeft | TextAlign::MozCenter | TextAlign::MozRight => {},
_ => return,
}
self.style
.mutate_inherited_text()
.set_text_align(TextAlign::Start)
}
/// Computes the used text decoration for Servo.
///
/// FIXME(emilio): This is a layout tree concept, should move away from
/// style, since otherwise we're going to have the same subtle bugs WebKit
/// and Blink have with this very same thing.
#[cfg(feature = "servo")]
fn adjust_for_text_decorations_in_effect(&mut self) {
use crate::values::computed::text::TextDecorationsInEffect;
let decorations_in_effect = TextDecorationsInEffect::from_style(&self.style);
if self.style.get_inherited_text().text_decorations_in_effect != decorations_in_effect {
self.style
.mutate_inherited_text()
.text_decorations_in_effect = decorations_in_effect;
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn should_suppress_linebreak<E>(
&self,
layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues,
element: Option<E>,
) -> bool
where
E: TElement,
{
// Line break suppression should only be propagated to in-flow children.
if self.style.is_floating() || self.style.is_absolutely_positioned() {
return false;
}
let parent_display = layout_parent_style.get_box().clone_display();
if layout_parent_style
.flags
.contains(ComputedValueFlags::SHOULD_SUPPRESS_LINEBREAK)
{
// Line break suppression is propagated to any children of
// line participants.
if parent_display.is_line_participant() {
return true;
}
}
match self.style.get_box().clone_display() {
// Ruby base and text are always non-breakable.
Display::RubyBase | Display::RubyText => true,
// Ruby base container and text container are breakable.
// Non-HTML elements may not form ruby base / text container because
// they may not respect ruby-internal display values, so we can't
// make them escaped from line break suppression.
// Note that, when certain HTML tags, e.g. form controls, have ruby
// level container display type, they could also escape from the
// line break suppression flag while they shouldn't. However, it is
// generally fine as far as they can't break the line inside them.
Display::RubyBaseContainer | Display::RubyTextContainer
if element.map_or(true, |e| e.is_html_element()) =>
{
false
},
// Anything else is non-breakable if and only if its layout parent
// has a ruby display type, because any of the ruby boxes can be
// anonymous.
_ => parent_display.is_ruby_type(),
}
}
/// Do ruby-related style adjustments, which include:
/// * propagate the line break suppression flag,
/// * inlinify block descendants,
/// * suppress border and padding for ruby level containers,
/// * correct unicode-bidi.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_ruby<E>(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues, element: Option<E>)
where
E: TElement,
{
use crate::properties::longhands::unicode_bidi::computed_value::T as UnicodeBidi;
let self_display = self.style.get_box().clone_display();
// Check whether line break should be suppressed for this element.
if self.should_suppress_linebreak(layout_parent_style, element) {
self.style
.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::SHOULD_SUPPRESS_LINEBREAK);
// Inlinify the display type if allowed.
if !self.skip_item_display_fixup(element) {
let inline_display = self_display.inlinify();
if self_display != inline_display {
self.style
.mutate_box()
.set_adjusted_display(inline_display, false);
}
}
}
// Suppress border and padding for ruby level containers.
// This is actually not part of the spec. It is currently unspecified
// how border and padding should be handled for ruby level container,
// and suppressing them here make it easier for layout to handle.
if self_display.is_ruby_level_container() {
self.style.reset_border_struct();
self.style.reset_padding_struct();
}
// Force bidi isolation on all internal ruby boxes and ruby container
// per spec https://drafts.csswg.org/css-ruby-1/#bidi
if self_display.is_ruby_type() {
let new_value = match self.style.get_text().clone_unicode_bidi() {
UnicodeBidi::Normal | UnicodeBidi::Embed => Some(UnicodeBidi::Isolate),
UnicodeBidi::BidiOverride => Some(UnicodeBidi::IsolateOverride),
_ => None,
};
if let Some(new_value) = new_value {
self.style.mutate_text().set_unicode_bidi(new_value);
}
}
}
/// Computes the RELEVANT_LINK_VISITED flag based on the parent style and on
/// whether we're a relevant link.
///
/// NOTE(emilio): We don't do this for text styles, which is... dubious, but
/// Gecko doesn't seem to do it either. It's extremely easy to do if needed
/// though.
///
/// FIXME(emilio): This isn't technically a style adjustment thingie, could
/// it move somewhere else?
fn adjust_for_visited<E>(&mut self, element: Option<E>)
where
E: TElement,
{
if !self.style.has_visited_style() {
return;
}
let is_link_element = self.style.pseudo.is_none() && element.map_or(false, |e| e.is_link());
if !is_link_element {
return;
}
if element.unwrap().is_visited_link() {
self.style
.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_RELEVANT_LINK_VISITED);
} else {
// Need to remove to handle unvisited link inside visited.
self.style
.remove_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_RELEVANT_LINK_VISITED);
}
}
/// Resolves "justify-items: legacy" based on the inherited style if needed
/// to comply with:
///
/// <https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align/#valdef-justify-items-legacy>
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_justify_items(&mut self) {
use crate::values::specified::align;
let justify_items = self.style.get_position().clone_justify_items();
if justify_items.specified.0 != align::AlignFlags::LEGACY {
return;
}
let parent_justify_items = self.style.get_parent_position().clone_justify_items();
if !parent_justify_items
.computed
.0
.contains(align::AlignFlags::LEGACY)
{
return;
}
if parent_justify_items.computed == justify_items.computed {
return;
}
self.style
.mutate_position()
.set_computed_justify_items(parent_justify_items.computed);
}
/// If '-webkit-appearance' is 'menulist' on a <select> element then
/// the computed value of 'line-height' is 'normal'.
///
/// https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3257
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_appearance<E>(&mut self, element: Option<E>)
where
E: TElement,
{
use crate::properties::longhands::appearance::computed_value::T as Appearance;
use crate::properties::longhands::line_height::computed_value::T as LineHeight;
let box_ = self.style.get_box();
let appearance = match box_.clone_appearance() {
Appearance::Auto => box_.clone__moz_default_appearance(),
a => a,
};
if appearance == Appearance::Menulist {
if self.style.get_inherited_text().clone_line_height() == LineHeight::normal() {
return;
}
if self.style.pseudo.is_some() {
return;
}
let is_html_select_element = element.map_or(false, |e| {
e.is_html_element() && e.local_name() == &*atom!("select")
});
if !is_html_select_element {
return;
}
self.style
.mutate_inherited_text()
.set_line_height(LineHeight::normal());
}
}
/// A legacy ::marker (i.e. no 'content') without an author-specified 'font-family'
/// and 'list-style-type:disc|circle|square|disclosure-closed|disclosure-open'
/// is assigned 'font-family:-moz-bullet-font'. (This is for <ul><li> etc.)
/// We don't want synthesized italic/bold for this font, so turn that off too.
/// Likewise for 'letter/word-spacing' -- unless the author specified it then reset
/// them to their initial value because traditionally we never added such spacing
/// between a legacy bullet and the list item's content, so we keep that behavior
/// for web-compat reasons.
/// We intentionally don't check 'list-style-image' below since we want it to use
/// the same font as its fallback ('list-style-type') in case it fails to load.
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
fn adjust_for_marker_pseudo(&mut self) {
use crate::values::computed::counters::Content;
use crate::values::computed::font::{FontFamily, FontSynthesis};
use crate::values::computed::text::{LetterSpacing, WordSpacing};
let is_legacy_marker = self.style.pseudo.map_or(false, |p| p.is_marker()) &&
self.style.get_list().clone_list_style_type().is_bullet() &&
self.style.get_counters().clone_content() == Content::Normal;
if !is_legacy_marker {
return;
}
if !self
.style
.flags
.get()
.contains(ComputedValueFlags::HAS_AUTHOR_SPECIFIED_FONT_FAMILY)
{
self.style
.mutate_font()
.set_font_family(FontFamily::moz_bullet().clone());
// FIXME(mats): We can remove this if support for font-synthesis is added to @font-face rules.
// Then we can add it to the @font-face rule in html.css instead.
// https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/6081
if !self
.style
.flags
.get()
.contains(ComputedValueFlags::HAS_AUTHOR_SPECIFIED_FONT_SYNTHESIS)
{
self.style
.mutate_font()
.set_font_synthesis(FontSynthesis::none());
}
}
if !self
.style
.flags
.get()
.contains(ComputedValueFlags::HAS_AUTHOR_SPECIFIED_LETTER_SPACING)
{
self.style
.mutate_inherited_text()
.set_letter_spacing(LetterSpacing::normal());
}
if !self
.style
.flags
.get()
.contains(ComputedValueFlags::HAS_AUTHOR_SPECIFIED_WORD_SPACING)
{
self.style
.mutate_inherited_text()
.set_word_spacing(WordSpacing::normal());
}
}
/// Adjusts the style to account for various fixups that don't fit naturally
/// into the cascade.
///
/// When comparing to Gecko, this is similar to the work done by
/// `ComputedStyle::ApplyStyleFixups`, plus some parts of
/// `nsStyleSet::GetContext`.
pub fn adjust<E>(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues, element: Option<E>)
where
E: TElement,
{
if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
if element.map_or(false, |e| e.is_pseudo_element()) {
// It'd be nice to assert `self.style.pseudo == Some(&pseudo)`,
// but we do resolve ::-moz-list pseudos on ::before / ::after
// content, sigh.
debug_assert!(self.style.pseudo.is_some(), "Someone really messed up");
}
}
// FIXME(emilio): The apply_declarations callsite in Servo's
// animation, and the font stuff for Gecko
// (Stylist::compute_for_declarations) should pass an element to
// cascade(), then we can make this assertion hold everywhere.
// debug_assert!(
// element.is_some() || self.style.pseudo.is_some(),
// "Should always have an element around for non-pseudo styles"
// );
self.adjust_for_visited(element);
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
{
self.adjust_for_prohibited_display_contents(element);
self.adjust_for_fieldset_content(layout_parent_style);
// NOTE: It's important that this happens before
// adjust_for_overflow.
self.adjust_for_text_control_editing_root();
}
self.adjust_for_top_layer();
self.blockify_if_necessary(layout_parent_style, element);
self.adjust_for_position();
self.adjust_for_overflow();
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
{
self.adjust_for_table_text_align();
self.adjust_for_mathvariant();
self.adjust_for_justify_items();
}
#[cfg(feature = "servo")]
{
self.adjust_for_alignment(layout_parent_style);
}
self.adjust_for_border_width();
self.adjust_for_outline();
self.adjust_for_writing_mode(layout_parent_style);
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
{
self.adjust_for_ruby(layout_parent_style, element);
}
#[cfg(feature = "servo")]
{
self.adjust_for_text_decorations_in_effect();
}
#[cfg(feature = "gecko")]
{
self.adjust_for_appearance(element);
self.adjust_for_marker_pseudo();
}
self.set_bits();
}
}