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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
2012-05-21 15:12:37 +04:00
/* 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 http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/*
* structs that contain the data provided by ComputedStyle, the
* internal API for computed style data for an element
*/
#include "nsStyleStruct.h"
#include "nsStyleStructInlines.h"
#include "nsStyleConsts.h"
#include "nsString.h"
#include "nsPresContext.h"
#include "nsIWidget.h"
#include "nsCRTGlue.h"
#include "nsCSSProps.h"
#include "nsDeviceContext.h"
#include "nsStyleUtil.h"
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
#include "nsIURIMutator.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsBidiUtils.h"
#include "nsLayoutUtils.h"
#include "imgIRequest.h"
#include "imgIContainer.h"
#include "CounterStyleManager.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/AnimationEffectBinding.h" // for PlaybackDirection
#include "mozilla/dom/DocGroup.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/ImageTracker.h"
#include "mozilla/CORSMode.h"
#include "mozilla/ClearOnShutdown.h"
#include "mozilla/GeckoBindings.h"
#include "mozilla/PreferenceSheet.h"
#include "mozilla/SchedulerGroup.h"
#include "mozilla/StaticPresData.h"
#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
#include "nsIURI.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/Document.h"
Bug 1590639 part 4: Fix non-unified build issues in layout/style. r=emilio This patch: - Gives layout/generic/AnonymousContentKey.h an include for `<stdint.h>` to provide the uint8_t type, and TypedEnumBits.h to provide the MOZ_MAKE_ENUM_CLASS_BITWISE_OPERATORS macro. (This is a change in another directory, but it's needed in order for layout/style/ServoStyleSet.cpp to build successfully.) - Adds a missing "nsINode" forward-decl to dom/base/IdentifierMapEntry.h, because it uses that type in function declarations. (This change is needed in order for layout/style/CachedInheritingStyles.cpp to build successfully.) - Gives CSSStyleRule.cpp an include for PseudoStyleType.h, nsCSSPseudoElements.h, and CSSEnabledState.h because it uses those types. - Gives GeckoBindings.cpp an include for gfxTextRun.h, to provide the definition of type gfxFontGroup (so GeckoBindings can call GetFirstValidFont() on an object of that type). - Gives Loader.h an include for nsIContentInlines.h, to provide the inline function IsInUAWidget(). - Gives Rule.cpp an include for HoldDropJSObjects.h, to provide DropJSObjects(). - Gives nsImageLoader.cpp an include for DocumentInlines.h (and Document.h for good measure), to provide the inline function GetPresContext(). - Gives nsStyleStruct.cpp an include for DocumentInlines.h, to provide inline function Document::GetPresContext(). - Gives nsStyleTransformMatrix.h an include for Units.h (instead of gfxPoint.h, which isn't useful) to provide the CSSPoint type. - Gives nsStyleTransformMatrix.h an include for ServoStyleConsts.h, to provide LengthPercentage and the various StyleRotate/StyleScale/StyleTransform/etc types. (These can't be easily forward-declared, because some of them are legitimate types whereas others are type aliases. We could theoretically forward-declare all of the underlying types and then repeat the type aliases, but that'd be verbose and unmaintainable.) Depends on D50165 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D50166 --HG-- extra : moz-landing-system : lando
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#include "mozilla/dom/DocumentInlines.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include "ImageLoader.h"
#include "mozilla/StaticPrefs_layout.h"
using namespace mozilla;
using namespace mozilla::dom;
static const nscoord kMediumBorderWidth = nsPresContext::CSSPixelsToAppUnits(3);
// We set the size limit of style structs to 504 bytes so that when they
// are allocated by Servo side with Arc, the total size doesn't exceed
// 512 bytes, which minimizes allocator slop.
static constexpr size_t kStyleStructSizeLimit = 504;
template <typename Struct, size_t Actual, size_t Limit>
struct AssertSizeIsLessThan {
static_assert(Actual == sizeof(Struct), "Bogus invocation");
static_assert(Actual <= Limit,
"Style struct became larger than the size limit");
static constexpr bool instantiate = true;
};
#define STYLE_STRUCT(name_) \
static_assert(AssertSizeIsLessThan<nsStyle##name_, sizeof(nsStyle##name_), \
kStyleStructSizeLimit>::instantiate, \
"");
#include "nsStyleStructList.h"
#undef STYLE_STRUCT
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
bool StyleCssUrlData::operator==(const StyleCssUrlData& aOther) const {
// This very intentionally avoids comparing LoadData and such.
const auto& extra = extra_data.get();
const auto& otherExtra = aOther.extra_data.get();
if (extra.BaseURI() != otherExtra.BaseURI() ||
extra.Principal() != otherExtra.Principal() ||
cors_mode != aOther.cors_mode) {
// NOTE(emilio): This does pointer comparison, but it's what URLValue used
// to do. That's ok though since this is only used for style struct diffing.
return false;
}
return serialization == aOther.serialization;
}
StyleLoadData::~StyleLoadData() { Gecko_LoadData_Drop(this); }
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
already_AddRefed<nsIURI> StyleComputedUrl::ResolveLocalRef(nsIURI* aURI) const {
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> result = GetURI();
if (result && IsLocalRef()) {
nsCString ref;
result->GetRef(ref);
nsresult rv = NS_MutateURI(aURI).SetRef(ref).Finalize(result);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
// If setting the ref failed, just return the original URI.
result = aURI;
}
}
return result.forget();
}
already_AddRefed<nsIURI> StyleComputedUrl::ResolveLocalRef(
const nsIContent* aContent) const {
return ResolveLocalRef(aContent->GetBaseURI());
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
}
void StyleComputedUrl::ResolveImage(Document& aDocument,
const StyleComputedUrl* aOldImage) {
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
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MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
StyleLoadData& data = LoadData();
MOZ_ASSERT(!(data.flags & StyleLoadDataFlags::TRIED_TO_RESOLVE_IMAGE));
data.flags |= StyleLoadDataFlags::TRIED_TO_RESOLVE_IMAGE;
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
// TODO(emilio, bug 1440442): This is a hackaround to avoid flickering due the
// lack of non-http image caching in imagelib (bug 1406134), which causes
// stuff like bug 1439285. Cleanest fix if that doesn't get fixed is bug
// 1440305, but that seems too risky, and a lot of work to do before 60.
//
// Once that's fixed, the "old style" argument to TriggerImageLoads can go
// away, and same for mSharedCount in the image loader and so on.
const bool reuseProxy = nsContentUtils::IsChromeDoc(&aDocument) &&
aOldImage && aOldImage->IsImageResolved() &&
*this == *aOldImage;
RefPtr<imgRequestProxy> request;
if (reuseProxy) {
request = aOldImage->LoadData().resolved_image;
if (request) {
css::ImageLoader::NoteSharedLoad(request);
}
} else {
request = css::ImageLoader::LoadImage(*this, aDocument);
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
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}
if (!request) {
return;
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
}
data.resolved_image = request.forget().take();
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
// Boost priority now that we know the image is present in the ComputedStyle
// of some frame.
data.resolved_image->BoostPriority(imgIRequest::CATEGORY_FRAME_STYLE);
}
/**
* Runnable to release the image request's mRequestProxy
* and mImageTracker on the main thread, and to perform
* any necessary unlocking and untracking of the image.
*/
class StyleImageRequestCleanupTask final : public mozilla::Runnable {
public:
explicit StyleImageRequestCleanupTask(StyleLoadData& aData)
: mozilla::Runnable("StyleImageRequestCleanupTask"),
mRequestProxy(dont_AddRef(aData.resolved_image)) {
MOZ_ASSERT(mRequestProxy);
aData.resolved_image = nullptr;
}
NS_IMETHOD Run() final {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
css::ImageLoader::UnloadImage(mRequestProxy);
return NS_OK;
}
protected:
virtual ~StyleImageRequestCleanupTask() {
MOZ_ASSERT(!mRequestProxy || NS_IsMainThread(),
"mRequestProxy destructor need to run on the main thread!");
}
private:
// Since we always dispatch this runnable to the main thread, these will be
// released on the main thread when the runnable itself is released.
RefPtr<imgRequestProxy> mRequestProxy;
};
// This is defined here for parallelism with LoadURI.
void Gecko_LoadData_Drop(StyleLoadData* aData) {
if (aData->resolved_image) {
// We want to dispatch this async to prevent reentrancy issues, as
// imgRequestProxy going away can destroy documents, etc, see bug 1677555.
auto task = MakeRefPtr<StyleImageRequestCleanupTask>(*aData);
SchedulerGroup::Dispatch(TaskCategory::Other, task.forget());
}
// URIs are safe to refcount from any thread.
NS_IF_RELEASE(aData->resolved_uri);
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleFont
//
nsStyleFont::nsStyleFont(const nsStyleFont& aSrc)
: mFont(aSrc.mFont),
mSize(aSrc.mSize),
mFontSizeFactor(aSrc.mFontSizeFactor),
mFontSizeOffset(aSrc.mFontSizeOffset),
mFontSizeKeyword(aSrc.mFontSizeKeyword),
mMathDepth(aSrc.mMathDepth),
mMathVariant(aSrc.mMathVariant),
mMathStyle(aSrc.mMathStyle),
mMinFontSizeRatio(aSrc.mMinFontSizeRatio),
mExplicitLanguage(aSrc.mExplicitLanguage),
mAllowZoomAndMinSize(aSrc.mAllowZoomAndMinSize),
mScriptUnconstrainedSize(aSrc.mScriptUnconstrainedSize),
mScriptMinSize(aSrc.mScriptMinSize),
mScriptSizeMultiplier(aSrc.mScriptSizeMultiplier),
mLanguage(aSrc.mLanguage) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleFont);
}
nsStyleFont::nsStyleFont(const Document& aDocument)
: mFont(*aDocument.GetFontPrefsForLang(nullptr)->GetDefaultFont(
StyleGenericFontFamily::None)),
mSize(ZoomText(aDocument, mFont.size)),
mFontSizeFactor(1.0),
mFontSizeOffset{0},
mFontSizeKeyword(StyleFontSizeKeyword::Medium),
mMathDepth(0),
mMathVariant(StyleMathVariant::None),
mMathStyle(NS_STYLE_MATH_STYLE_NORMAL),
mMinFontSizeRatio(100), // 100%
mExplicitLanguage(false),
mAllowZoomAndMinSize(true),
mScriptUnconstrainedSize(mSize),
mScriptMinSize(Length::FromPixels(
CSSPixel::FromPoints(NS_MATHML_DEFAULT_SCRIPT_MIN_SIZE_PT))),
mScriptSizeMultiplier(NS_MATHML_DEFAULT_SCRIPT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER),
mLanguage(aDocument.GetLanguageForStyle()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleFont);
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
mFont.family.is_initial = true;
mFont.size = mSize;
if (!nsContentUtils::IsChromeDoc(&aDocument)) {
Length minimumFontSize =
aDocument.GetFontPrefsForLang(mLanguage)->mMinimumFontSize;
mFont.size = Length::FromPixels(
std::max(mSize.ToCSSPixels(), minimumFontSize.ToCSSPixels()));
}
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleFont::CalcDifference(const nsStyleFont& aNewData) const {
MOZ_ASSERT(
mAllowZoomAndMinSize == aNewData.mAllowZoomAndMinSize,
"expected mAllowZoomAndMinSize to be the same on both nsStyleFonts");
if (mSize != aNewData.mSize || mLanguage != aNewData.mLanguage ||
mExplicitLanguage != aNewData.mExplicitLanguage ||
mMathVariant != aNewData.mMathVariant ||
mMathStyle != aNewData.mMathStyle ||
mMinFontSizeRatio != aNewData.mMinFontSizeRatio) {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
switch (mFont.CalcDifference(aNewData.mFont)) {
case nsFont::MaxDifference::eLayoutAffecting:
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
case nsFont::MaxDifference::eVisual:
return NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
case nsFont::MaxDifference::eNone:
break;
}
// XXX Should any of these cause a non-nsChangeHint_NeutralChange change?
if (mMathDepth != aNewData.mMathDepth ||
mScriptUnconstrainedSize != aNewData.mScriptUnconstrainedSize ||
mScriptMinSize != aNewData.mScriptMinSize ||
mScriptSizeMultiplier != aNewData.mScriptSizeMultiplier) {
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
Length nsStyleFont::ZoomText(const Document& aDocument, Length aSize) {
if (auto* pc = aDocument.GetPresContext()) {
aSize.ScaleBy(pc->EffectiveTextZoom());
}
return aSize;
}
template <typename T>
static StyleRect<T> StyleRectWithAllSides(const T& aSide) {
return {aSide, aSide, aSide, aSide};
}
nsStyleMargin::nsStyleMargin(const Document& aDocument)
: mMargin(StyleRectWithAllSides(
LengthPercentageOrAuto::LengthPercentage(LengthPercentage::Zero()))),
mScrollMargin(StyleRectWithAllSides(StyleLength{0.})) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleMargin);
}
nsStyleMargin::nsStyleMargin(const nsStyleMargin& aSrc)
: mMargin(aSrc.mMargin), mScrollMargin(aSrc.mScrollMargin) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleMargin);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleMargin::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleMargin& aNewData) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mMargin != aNewData.mMargin) {
// Margin differences can't affect descendant intrinsic sizes and
// don't need to force children to reflow.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeedReflow | nsChangeHint_ReflowChangesSizeOrPosition |
nsChangeHint_ClearAncestorIntrinsics;
}
if (mScrollMargin != aNewData.mScrollMargin) {
// FIXME: Bug 1530253 Support re-snapping when scroll-margin changes.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return hint;
}
nsStylePadding::nsStylePadding(const Document& aDocument)
: mPadding(StyleRectWithAllSides(LengthPercentage::Zero())),
mScrollPadding(StyleRectWithAllSides(LengthPercentageOrAuto::Auto())) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStylePadding);
}
nsStylePadding::nsStylePadding(const nsStylePadding& aSrc)
: mPadding(aSrc.mPadding), mScrollPadding(aSrc.mScrollPadding) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStylePadding);
}
nsChangeHint nsStylePadding::CalcDifference(
const nsStylePadding& aNewData) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mPadding != aNewData.mPadding) {
// Padding differences can't affect descendant intrinsic sizes, but do need
// to force children to reflow so that we can reposition them, since their
// offsets are from our frame bounds but our content rect's position within
// those bounds is moving.
// FIXME: It would be good to return a weaker hint here that doesn't
// force reflow of all descendants, but the hint would need to force
// reflow of the frame's children (see how
// ReflowInput::InitResizeFlags initializes the inline-resize flag).
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW & ~nsChangeHint_ClearDescendantIntrinsics;
}
if (mScrollPadding != aNewData.mScrollPadding) {
// FIXME: Bug 1530253 Support re-snapping when scroll-padding changes.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return hint;
}
static nscoord TwipsPerPixel(const Document& aDocument) {
auto* pc = aDocument.GetPresContext();
return pc ? pc->AppUnitsPerDevPixel() : mozilla::AppUnitsPerCSSPixel();
}
static inline BorderRadius ZeroBorderRadius() {
auto zero = LengthPercentage::Zero();
return {{{zero, zero}}, {{zero, zero}}, {{zero, zero}}, {{zero, zero}}};
}
nsStyleBorder::nsStyleBorder(const Document& aDocument)
: mBorderRadius(ZeroBorderRadius()),
mBorderImageSource(StyleImage::None()),
mBorderImageWidth(
StyleRectWithAllSides(StyleBorderImageSideWidth::Number(1.))),
mBorderImageOutset(
StyleRectWithAllSides(StyleNonNegativeLengthOrNumber::Number(0.))),
mBorderImageSlice(
{StyleRectWithAllSides(StyleNumberOrPercentage::Percentage({1.})),
false}),
mBorderImageRepeatH(StyleBorderImageRepeat::Stretch),
mBorderImageRepeatV(StyleBorderImageRepeat::Stretch),
mFloatEdge(StyleFloatEdge::ContentBox),
mBoxDecorationBreak(StyleBoxDecorationBreak::Slice),
mBorderTopColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mBorderRightColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mBorderBottomColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mBorderLeftColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mComputedBorder(0, 0, 0, 0),
mTwipsPerPixel(TwipsPerPixel(aDocument)) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleBorder);
nscoord medium = kMediumBorderWidth;
for (const auto side : mozilla::AllPhysicalSides()) {
mBorder.Side(side) = medium;
mBorderStyle[side] = StyleBorderStyle::None;
}
}
nsStyleBorder::nsStyleBorder(const nsStyleBorder& aSrc)
: mBorderRadius(aSrc.mBorderRadius),
mBorderImageSource(aSrc.mBorderImageSource),
mBorderImageWidth(aSrc.mBorderImageWidth),
mBorderImageOutset(aSrc.mBorderImageOutset),
mBorderImageSlice(aSrc.mBorderImageSlice),
mBorderImageRepeatH(aSrc.mBorderImageRepeatH),
mBorderImageRepeatV(aSrc.mBorderImageRepeatV),
mFloatEdge(aSrc.mFloatEdge),
mBoxDecorationBreak(aSrc.mBoxDecorationBreak),
mBorderTopColor(aSrc.mBorderTopColor),
mBorderRightColor(aSrc.mBorderRightColor),
mBorderBottomColor(aSrc.mBorderBottomColor),
mBorderLeftColor(aSrc.mBorderLeftColor),
mComputedBorder(aSrc.mComputedBorder),
mBorder(aSrc.mBorder),
mTwipsPerPixel(aSrc.mTwipsPerPixel) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleBorder);
for (const auto side : mozilla::AllPhysicalSides()) {
mBorderStyle[side] = aSrc.mBorderStyle[side];
}
}
nsStyleBorder::~nsStyleBorder() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleBorder); }
void nsStyleBorder::TriggerImageLoads(Document& aDocument,
const nsStyleBorder* aOldStyle) {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
mBorderImageSource.ResolveImage(
aDocument, aOldStyle ? &aOldStyle->mBorderImageSource : nullptr);
}
nsMargin nsStyleBorder::GetImageOutset() const {
// We don't check whether there is a border-image (which is OK since
// the initial values yields 0 outset) so that we don't have to
// reflow to update overflow areas when an image loads.
nsMargin outset;
for (const auto s : mozilla::AllPhysicalSides()) {
const auto& coord = mBorderImageOutset.Get(s);
nscoord value;
if (coord.IsLength()) {
value = coord.AsLength().ToAppUnits();
} else {
MOZ_ASSERT(coord.IsNumber());
value = coord.AsNumber() * mComputedBorder.Side(s);
}
outset.Side(s) = value;
}
return outset;
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleBorder::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleBorder& aNewData) const {
// FIXME: XXXbz: As in nsStylePadding::CalcDifference, many of these
// differences should not need to clear descendant intrinsics.
// FIXME: It would be good to return a weaker hint for the
// GetComputedBorder() differences (and perhaps others) that doesn't
// force reflow of all descendants, but the hint would need to force
// reflow of the frame's children (see how
// ReflowInput::InitResizeFlags initializes the inline-resize flag).
if (mTwipsPerPixel != aNewData.mTwipsPerPixel ||
GetComputedBorder() != aNewData.GetComputedBorder() ||
mFloatEdge != aNewData.mFloatEdge ||
mBorderImageOutset != aNewData.mBorderImageOutset ||
mBoxDecorationBreak != aNewData.mBoxDecorationBreak) {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
for (const auto ix : mozilla::AllPhysicalSides()) {
// See the explanation in nsChangeHint.h of
// nsChangeHint_BorderStyleNoneChange .
// Furthermore, even though we know *this* side is 0 width, just
// assume a repaint hint for some other change rather than bother
// tracking this result through the rest of the function.
if (HasVisibleStyle(ix) != aNewData.HasVisibleStyle(ix)) {
return nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame | nsChangeHint_BorderStyleNoneChange;
}
}
// Note that mBorderStyle stores not only the border style but also
// color-related flags. Given that we've already done an mComputedBorder
// comparison, border-style differences can only lead to a repaint hint. So
// it's OK to just compare the values directly -- if either the actual
// style or the color flags differ we want to repaint.
for (const auto ix : mozilla::AllPhysicalSides()) {
if (mBorderStyle[ix] != aNewData.mBorderStyle[ix] ||
BorderColorFor(ix) != aNewData.BorderColorFor(ix)) {
return nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
}
// Note that border radius also controls the outline radius if the
// layout.css.outline-follows-border-radius.enabled pref is set. Any
// optimizations here should apply to both.
if (mBorderRadius != aNewData.mBorderRadius) {
return nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
// Loading status of the border image can be accessed in main thread only
// while CalcDifference might be executed on a background thread. As a
// result, we have to check mBorderImage* fields even before border image was
// actually loaded.
if (!mBorderImageSource.IsNone() || !aNewData.mBorderImageSource.IsNone()) {
if (mBorderImageSource != aNewData.mBorderImageSource ||
mBorderImageRepeatH != aNewData.mBorderImageRepeatH ||
mBorderImageRepeatV != aNewData.mBorderImageRepeatV ||
mBorderImageSlice != aNewData.mBorderImageSlice ||
mBorderImageWidth != aNewData.mBorderImageWidth) {
return nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
}
// mBorder is the specified border value. Changes to this don't
// need any change processing, since we operate on the computed
// border values instead.
if (mBorder != aNewData.mBorder) {
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
// mBorderImage* fields are checked only when border-image is not 'none'.
if (mBorderImageSource != aNewData.mBorderImageSource ||
mBorderImageRepeatH != aNewData.mBorderImageRepeatH ||
mBorderImageRepeatV != aNewData.mBorderImageRepeatV ||
mBorderImageSlice != aNewData.mBorderImageSlice ||
mBorderImageWidth != aNewData.mBorderImageWidth) {
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
nsStyleOutline::nsStyleOutline(const Document& aDocument)
: mOutlineWidth(kMediumBorderWidth),
mOutlineOffset({0.0f}),
mOutlineColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mOutlineStyle(StyleOutlineStyle::BorderStyle(StyleBorderStyle::None)),
mActualOutlineWidth(0),
mTwipsPerPixel(TwipsPerPixel(aDocument)) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleOutline);
}
nsStyleOutline::nsStyleOutline(const nsStyleOutline& aSrc)
: mOutlineWidth(aSrc.mOutlineWidth),
mOutlineOffset(aSrc.mOutlineOffset),
mOutlineColor(aSrc.mOutlineColor),
mOutlineStyle(aSrc.mOutlineStyle),
mActualOutlineWidth(aSrc.mActualOutlineWidth),
mTwipsPerPixel(aSrc.mTwipsPerPixel) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleOutline);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleOutline::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleOutline& aNewData) const {
if (mActualOutlineWidth != aNewData.mActualOutlineWidth ||
(mActualOutlineWidth > 0 && mOutlineOffset != aNewData.mOutlineOffset)) {
return nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow | nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint |
nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mOutlineStyle != aNewData.mOutlineStyle ||
mOutlineColor != aNewData.mOutlineColor) {
if (mActualOutlineWidth > 0) {
return nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
if (mOutlineWidth != aNewData.mOutlineWidth ||
mOutlineOffset != aNewData.mOutlineOffset ||
mTwipsPerPixel != aNewData.mTwipsPerPixel) {
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleList
//
nsStyleList::nsStyleList(const Document& aDocument)
: mListStylePosition(NS_STYLE_LIST_STYLE_POSITION_OUTSIDE),
mQuotes(StyleQuotes::Auto()),
mListStyleImage(StyleImage::None()),
mImageRegion(StyleClipRectOrAuto::Auto()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleList);
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
mCounterStyle = nsGkAtoms::disc;
}
nsStyleList::~nsStyleList() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleList); }
nsStyleList::nsStyleList(const nsStyleList& aSource)
: mListStylePosition(aSource.mListStylePosition),
mCounterStyle(aSource.mCounterStyle),
mQuotes(aSource.mQuotes),
mListStyleImage(aSource.mListStyleImage),
mImageRegion(aSource.mImageRegion) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleList);
}
void nsStyleList::TriggerImageLoads(Document& aDocument,
const nsStyleList* aOldStyle) {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
mListStyleImage.ResolveImage(
aDocument, aOldStyle ? &aOldStyle->mListStyleImage : nullptr);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleList::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleList& aNewData, const nsStyleDisplay& aOldDisplay) const {
// If the quotes implementation is ever going to change we might not need
// a framechange here and a reflow should be sufficient. See bug 35768.
if (mQuotes != aNewData.mQuotes) {
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
// Only elements whose display value is list-item can be affected by
// list-style-position and list-style-type. If the old display struct
// doesn't exist, assume it isn't affected by display value at all,
// and thus these properties should not affect it either. This also
// relies on that when the display value changes from something else
// to list-item, that change itself would cause ReconstructFrame.
if (aOldDisplay.IsListItem()) {
if (mListStylePosition != aNewData.mListStylePosition ||
mCounterStyle != aNewData.mCounterStyle ||
mListStyleImage != aNewData.mListStyleImage) {
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
} else if (mListStylePosition != aNewData.mListStylePosition ||
mCounterStyle != aNewData.mCounterStyle) {
hint = nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
// list-style-image and -moz-image-region may affect some XUL elements
// regardless of display value, so we still need to check them.
if (mListStyleImage != aNewData.mListStyleImage) {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
if (mImageRegion != aNewData.mImageRegion) {
nsRect region = GetImageRegion();
nsRect newRegion = aNewData.GetImageRegion();
if (region.width != newRegion.width || region.height != newRegion.height) {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
return NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
}
return hint;
}
already_AddRefed<nsIURI> nsStyleList::GetListStyleImageURI() const {
if (!mListStyleImage.IsUrl()) {
return nullptr;
}
return do_AddRef(mListStyleImage.AsUrl().GetURI());
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleXUL
//
nsStyleXUL::nsStyleXUL(const Document& aDocument)
: mBoxFlex(0.0f),
mBoxOrdinal(1),
mBoxAlign(StyleBoxAlign::Stretch),
mBoxDirection(StyleBoxDirection::Normal),
mBoxOrient(StyleBoxOrient::Horizontal),
mBoxPack(StyleBoxPack::Start) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleXUL);
}
nsStyleXUL::~nsStyleXUL() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleXUL); }
nsStyleXUL::nsStyleXUL(const nsStyleXUL& aSource)
: mBoxFlex(aSource.mBoxFlex),
mBoxOrdinal(aSource.mBoxOrdinal),
mBoxAlign(aSource.mBoxAlign),
mBoxDirection(aSource.mBoxDirection),
mBoxOrient(aSource.mBoxOrient),
mBoxPack(aSource.mBoxPack) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleXUL);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleXUL::CalcDifference(const nsStyleXUL& aNewData) const {
if (mBoxAlign == aNewData.mBoxAlign &&
mBoxDirection == aNewData.mBoxDirection &&
mBoxFlex == aNewData.mBoxFlex && mBoxOrient == aNewData.mBoxOrient &&
mBoxPack == aNewData.mBoxPack && mBoxOrdinal == aNewData.mBoxOrdinal) {
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
if (mBoxOrdinal != aNewData.mBoxOrdinal) {
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleColumn
//
/* static */ const uint32_t nsStyleColumn::kMaxColumnCount;
/* static */ const uint32_t nsStyleColumn::kColumnCountAuto;
nsStyleColumn::nsStyleColumn(const Document& aDocument)
: mColumnWidth(LengthOrAuto::Auto()),
mColumnRuleColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mColumnRuleStyle(StyleBorderStyle::None),
mColumnRuleWidth(kMediumBorderWidth),
mTwipsPerPixel(TwipsPerPixel(aDocument)) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleColumn);
}
nsStyleColumn::~nsStyleColumn() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleColumn); }
nsStyleColumn::nsStyleColumn(const nsStyleColumn& aSource)
: mColumnCount(aSource.mColumnCount),
mColumnWidth(aSource.mColumnWidth),
mColumnRuleColor(aSource.mColumnRuleColor),
mColumnRuleStyle(aSource.mColumnRuleStyle),
mColumnFill(aSource.mColumnFill),
mColumnSpan(aSource.mColumnSpan),
mColumnRuleWidth(aSource.mColumnRuleWidth),
mTwipsPerPixel(aSource.mTwipsPerPixel) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleColumn);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleColumn::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleColumn& aNewData) const {
if (mColumnWidth.IsAuto() != aNewData.mColumnWidth.IsAuto() ||
mColumnCount != aNewData.mColumnCount ||
mColumnSpan != aNewData.mColumnSpan) {
// We force column count changes to do a reframe, because it's tricky to
// handle some edge cases where the column count gets smaller and content
// overflows.
// XXX not ideal
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
if (mColumnWidth != aNewData.mColumnWidth ||
mColumnFill != aNewData.mColumnFill) {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
if (GetComputedColumnRuleWidth() != aNewData.GetComputedColumnRuleWidth() ||
mColumnRuleStyle != aNewData.mColumnRuleStyle ||
mColumnRuleColor != aNewData.mColumnRuleColor) {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
}
// XXX Is it right that we never check mTwipsPerPixel to return a
// non-nsChangeHint_NeutralChange hint?
if (mColumnRuleWidth != aNewData.mColumnRuleWidth ||
mTwipsPerPixel != aNewData.mTwipsPerPixel) {
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
using SVGPaintFallback = StyleGenericSVGPaintFallback<StyleColor>;
// --------------------
// nsStyleSVG
//
nsStyleSVG::nsStyleSVG(const Document& aDocument)
: mFill{StyleSVGPaintKind::Color(StyleColor::Black()),
SVGPaintFallback::Unset()},
mStroke{StyleSVGPaintKind::None(), SVGPaintFallback::Unset()},
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
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mMarkerEnd(StyleUrlOrNone::None()),
mMarkerMid(StyleUrlOrNone::None()),
mMarkerStart(StyleUrlOrNone::None()),
mMozContextProperties{{}, {0}},
mStrokeDasharray(StyleSVGStrokeDashArray::Values({})),
mStrokeDashoffset(
StyleSVGLength::LengthPercentage(LengthPercentage::Zero())),
mStrokeWidth(
StyleSVGWidth::LengthPercentage(LengthPercentage::FromPixels(1.0f))),
mFillOpacity(StyleSVGOpacity::Opacity(1.0f)),
mStrokeMiterlimit(4.0f),
mStrokeOpacity(StyleSVGOpacity::Opacity(1.0f)),
mClipRule(StyleFillRule::Nonzero),
mColorInterpolation(StyleColorInterpolation::Srgb),
mColorInterpolationFilters(StyleColorInterpolation::Linearrgb),
mFillRule(StyleFillRule::Nonzero),
mPaintOrder(0),
mShapeRendering(StyleShapeRendering::Auto),
mStrokeLinecap(StyleStrokeLinecap::Butt),
mStrokeLinejoin(StyleStrokeLinejoin::Miter),
mDominantBaseline(StyleDominantBaseline::Auto),
mTextAnchor(StyleTextAnchor::Start) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleSVG);
}
nsStyleSVG::~nsStyleSVG() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleSVG); }
nsStyleSVG::nsStyleSVG(const nsStyleSVG& aSource)
: mFill(aSource.mFill),
mStroke(aSource.mStroke),
mMarkerEnd(aSource.mMarkerEnd),
mMarkerMid(aSource.mMarkerMid),
mMarkerStart(aSource.mMarkerStart),
mMozContextProperties(aSource.mMozContextProperties),
mStrokeDasharray(aSource.mStrokeDasharray),
mStrokeDashoffset(aSource.mStrokeDashoffset),
mStrokeWidth(aSource.mStrokeWidth),
mFillOpacity(aSource.mFillOpacity),
mStrokeMiterlimit(aSource.mStrokeMiterlimit),
mStrokeOpacity(aSource.mStrokeOpacity),
mClipRule(aSource.mClipRule),
mColorInterpolation(aSource.mColorInterpolation),
mColorInterpolationFilters(aSource.mColorInterpolationFilters),
mFillRule(aSource.mFillRule),
mPaintOrder(aSource.mPaintOrder),
mShapeRendering(aSource.mShapeRendering),
mStrokeLinecap(aSource.mStrokeLinecap),
mStrokeLinejoin(aSource.mStrokeLinejoin),
mDominantBaseline(aSource.mDominantBaseline),
mTextAnchor(aSource.mTextAnchor) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleSVG);
}
static bool PaintURIChanged(const StyleSVGPaint& aPaint1,
const StyleSVGPaint& aPaint2) {
if (aPaint1.kind.IsPaintServer() != aPaint2.kind.IsPaintServer()) {
return true;
}
return aPaint1.kind.IsPaintServer() &&
aPaint1.kind.AsPaintServer() != aPaint2.kind.AsPaintServer();
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleSVG::CalcDifference(const nsStyleSVG& aNewData) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
if (mMarkerEnd != aNewData.mMarkerEnd || mMarkerMid != aNewData.mMarkerMid ||
mMarkerStart != aNewData.mMarkerStart) {
// Markers currently contribute to SVGGeometryFrame::mRect,
// so we need a reflow as well as a repaint. No intrinsic sizes need
// to change, so nsChangeHint_NeedReflow is sufficient.
return nsChangeHint_UpdateEffects | nsChangeHint_NeedReflow |
nsChangeHint_NeedDirtyReflow | // XXX remove me: bug 876085
nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mFill != aNewData.mFill || mStroke != aNewData.mStroke ||
mFillOpacity != aNewData.mFillOpacity ||
mStrokeOpacity != aNewData.mStrokeOpacity) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
if (HasStroke() != aNewData.HasStroke() ||
(!HasStroke() && HasFill() != aNewData.HasFill())) {
// Frame bounds and overflow rects depend on whether we "have" fill or
// stroke. Whether we have stroke or not just changed, or else we have no
// stroke (in which case whether we have fill or not is significant to
// frame bounds) and whether we have fill or not just changed. In either
// case we need to reflow so the frame rect is updated.
// XXXperf this is a waste on non SVGGeometryFrames.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeedReflow |
nsChangeHint_NeedDirtyReflow; // XXX remove me: bug 876085
}
if (PaintURIChanged(mFill, aNewData.mFill) ||
PaintURIChanged(mStroke, aNewData.mStroke)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateEffects;
}
}
// Stroke currently contributes to SVGGeometryFrame::mRect, so
// we need a reflow here. No intrinsic sizes need to change, so
// nsChangeHint_NeedReflow is sufficient.
// Note that stroke-dashoffset does not affect SVGGeometryFrame::mRect.
// text-anchor and dominant-baseline changes also require a reflow since
// they change frames' rects.
if (mStrokeWidth != aNewData.mStrokeWidth ||
mStrokeMiterlimit != aNewData.mStrokeMiterlimit ||
mStrokeLinecap != aNewData.mStrokeLinecap ||
mStrokeLinejoin != aNewData.mStrokeLinejoin ||
mDominantBaseline != aNewData.mDominantBaseline ||
mTextAnchor != aNewData.mTextAnchor) {
return hint | nsChangeHint_NeedReflow |
nsChangeHint_NeedDirtyReflow | // XXX remove me: bug 876085
nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (hint & nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame) {
return hint; // we don't add anything else below
}
if (mStrokeDashoffset != aNewData.mStrokeDashoffset ||
mClipRule != aNewData.mClipRule ||
mColorInterpolation != aNewData.mColorInterpolation ||
mColorInterpolationFilters != aNewData.mColorInterpolationFilters ||
mFillRule != aNewData.mFillRule || mPaintOrder != aNewData.mPaintOrder ||
mShapeRendering != aNewData.mShapeRendering ||
mStrokeDasharray != aNewData.mStrokeDasharray ||
mMozContextProperties.bits != aNewData.mMozContextProperties.bits) {
return hint | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (!hint) {
if (mMozContextProperties.idents != aNewData.mMozContextProperties.idents) {
hint = nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
}
return hint;
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleSVGReset
//
nsStyleSVGReset::nsStyleSVGReset(const Document& aDocument)
: mX(LengthPercentage::Zero()),
mY(LengthPercentage::Zero()),
mCx(LengthPercentage::Zero()),
mCy(LengthPercentage::Zero()),
mRx(NonNegativeLengthPercentageOrAuto::Auto()),
mRy(NonNegativeLengthPercentageOrAuto::Auto()),
mR(NonNegativeLengthPercentage::Zero()),
mMask(nsStyleImageLayers::LayerType::Mask),
mClipPath(StyleClipPath::None()),
mStopColor(StyleColor::Black()),
mFloodColor(StyleColor::Black()),
mLightingColor(StyleColor::White()),
mStopOpacity(1.0f),
mFloodOpacity(1.0f),
mVectorEffect(StyleVectorEffect::None),
mMaskType(StyleMaskType::Luminance),
mD(StyleDProperty::None()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleSVGReset);
}
nsStyleSVGReset::~nsStyleSVGReset() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleSVGReset); }
nsStyleSVGReset::nsStyleSVGReset(const nsStyleSVGReset& aSource)
: mX(aSource.mX),
mY(aSource.mY),
mCx(aSource.mCx),
mCy(aSource.mCy),
mRx(aSource.mRx),
mRy(aSource.mRy),
mR(aSource.mR),
mMask(aSource.mMask),
mClipPath(aSource.mClipPath),
mStopColor(aSource.mStopColor),
mFloodColor(aSource.mFloodColor),
mLightingColor(aSource.mLightingColor),
mStopOpacity(aSource.mStopOpacity),
mFloodOpacity(aSource.mFloodOpacity),
mVectorEffect(aSource.mVectorEffect),
mMaskType(aSource.mMaskType),
mD(aSource.mD) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleSVGReset);
}
void nsStyleSVGReset::TriggerImageLoads(Document& aDocument,
const nsStyleSVGReset* aOldStyle) {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
// NOTE(emilio): we intentionally don't call TriggerImageLoads for clip-path.
NS_FOR_VISIBLE_IMAGE_LAYERS_BACK_TO_FRONT(i, mMask) {
auto& image = mMask.mLayers[i].mImage;
if (!image.IsImageRequestType()) {
continue;
}
const auto* url = image.GetImageRequestURLValue();
// If the url is a local ref, it must be a <mask-resource>, so we don't
// need to resolve the style image.
if (url->IsLocalRef()) {
continue;
}
#if 0
// XXX The old style system also checks whether this is a reference to
// the current document with reference, but it doesn't seem to be a
// behavior mentioned anywhere, so we comment out the code for now.
nsIURI* docURI = aPresContext->Document()->GetDocumentURI();
if (url->EqualsExceptRef(docURI)) {
continue;
}
#endif
// Otherwise, we may need the image even if it has a reference, in case
// the referenced element isn't a valid SVG <mask> element.
const auto* oldImage = (aOldStyle && aOldStyle->mMask.mLayers.Length() > i)
? &aOldStyle->mMask.mLayers[i].mImage
: nullptr;
image.ResolveImage(aDocument, oldImage);
}
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleSVGReset::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleSVGReset& aNewData) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mX != aNewData.mX || mY != aNewData.mY || mCx != aNewData.mCx ||
mCy != aNewData.mCy || mR != aNewData.mR || mRx != aNewData.mRx ||
mRy != aNewData.mRy || mD != aNewData.mD) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_InvalidateRenderingObservers | nsChangeHint_NeedReflow;
}
if (mClipPath != aNewData.mClipPath) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateEffects | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mVectorEffect != aNewData.mVectorEffect) {
// Stroke currently affects SVGGeometryFrame::mRect, and
// vector-effect affect stroke. As a result we need to reflow if
// vector-effect changes in order to have SVGGeometryFrame::
// ReflowSVG called to update its mRect. No intrinsic sizes need
// to change so nsChangeHint_NeedReflow is sufficient.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeedReflow |
nsChangeHint_NeedDirtyReflow | // XXX remove me: bug 876085
nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
} else if (mStopColor != aNewData.mStopColor ||
mFloodColor != aNewData.mFloodColor ||
mLightingColor != aNewData.mLightingColor ||
mStopOpacity != aNewData.mStopOpacity ||
mFloodOpacity != aNewData.mFloodOpacity ||
mMaskType != aNewData.mMaskType || mD != aNewData.mD) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
hint |=
mMask.CalcDifference(aNewData.mMask, nsStyleImageLayers::LayerType::Mask);
return hint;
}
bool nsStyleSVGReset::HasMask() const {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < mMask.mImageCount; i++) {
if (!mMask.mLayers[i].mImage.IsNone()) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
// --------------------
// nsStylePage
//
nsChangeHint nsStylePage::CalcDifference(const nsStylePage& aNewData) const {
// Page rule styling only matters when printing or using print preview.
if (aNewData.mSize != mSize || aNewData.mPage != mPage) {
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return nsChangeHint_Empty;
}
// --------------------
// nsStylePosition
//
nsStylePosition::nsStylePosition(const Document& aDocument)
: mObjectPosition(Position::FromPercentage(0.5f)),
mOffset(StyleRectWithAllSides(LengthPercentageOrAuto::Auto())),
mWidth(StyleSize::Auto()),
mMinWidth(StyleSize::Auto()),
mMaxWidth(StyleMaxSize::None()),
mHeight(StyleSize::Auto()),
mMinHeight(StyleSize::Auto()),
mMaxHeight(StyleMaxSize::None()),
mFlexBasis(StyleFlexBasis::Size(StyleSize::Auto())),
mAspectRatio(StyleAspectRatio::Auto()),
mGridAutoFlow(StyleGridAutoFlow::ROW),
mMasonryAutoFlow(NS_STYLE_MASONRY_AUTO_FLOW_INITIAL_VALUE),
mAlignContent({StyleAlignFlags::NORMAL}),
mAlignItems({StyleAlignFlags::NORMAL}),
mAlignSelf({StyleAlignFlags::AUTO}),
mJustifyContent({StyleAlignFlags::NORMAL}),
mJustifyItems({{StyleAlignFlags::LEGACY}, {StyleAlignFlags::NORMAL}}),
mJustifySelf({StyleAlignFlags::AUTO}),
mFlexDirection(StyleFlexDirection::Row),
mFlexWrap(StyleFlexWrap::Nowrap),
mObjectFit(StyleObjectFit::Fill),
mBoxSizing(StyleBoxSizing::Content),
mOrder(NS_STYLE_ORDER_INITIAL),
mFlexGrow(0.0f),
mFlexShrink(1.0f),
mZIndex(StyleZIndex::Auto()),
Bug 1519958 - Refactor grid types to preserve repeat() at computed value time and use cbindgen. r=mats,boris I'm _really_ sorry for the size of the patch. I tried to do this in two steps but it was a lot of work and pretty ugly. This patch makes us use cbindgen for grid-template-{rows,columns}, in order to: * Make us preserve repeat() at computed-value time. This is per spec since interpolation needs to know about repeat(). Except for subgrid, which did the repeat expansion at parse-time and was a bit more annoying (plus it doesn't really animate yet so we don't need it to comply with the spec). * Tweaks the WPT tests for interpolation to adopt the resolution at: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3503. Trade-off here, as this patch stands, is that this change makes us use less long-living memory, since we expand repeat() during layout, but at the cost of a bit of CPU time during layout (conditional on the property applying though, which wasn't the case before). It should be very easy to store a cached version of the template, should this be too hot (I expect it isn't), or to change the representation in other ways to optimize grid layout code if it's worth it. Another trade-off: I've used SmallPointerArray to handle line-name merging, pointing to the individual arrays in the style data, rather than actually heap-allocating the merged lists. This would also be pretty easy to change should we measure and see that it's not worth it. This patch also opens the gate to potentially improving memory usage in some other ways, by reference-counting line-name lists for example, though I don't have data that suggests it is worth it. In general, this patch makes much easier to tweak the internal representation of the grid style data structures. Overall, I think it's a win, the amount of magic going on in that mako code was a bit huge; it took a bit to wrap my head around it. This patch comments out the style struct size assertions. They will be uncommented in a follow-up patch which contains some improvements for this type, which are worth getting reviewed separately. Also, this patch doesn't remove as much code as I would've hoped for because of I tried not to change most of the dom/grid code for inspector, but I think a fair bit of the nsGridContainerFrame.cpp code that collects information for it can be simplified / de-copy-pasted to some extent. But that was a pre-existing problem and this patch is already quite massive. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D36598
2019-06-28 14:27:19 +03:00
mGridTemplateColumns(StyleGridTemplateComponent::None()),
mGridTemplateRows(StyleGridTemplateComponent::None()),
mGridTemplateAreas(StyleGridTemplateAreas::None()),
mColumnGap(NonNegativeLengthPercentageOrNormal::Normal()),
mRowGap(NonNegativeLengthPercentageOrNormal::Normal()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStylePosition);
// The initial value of grid-auto-columns and grid-auto-rows is 'auto',
// which computes to 'minmax(auto, auto)'.
// Other members get their default constructors
// which initialize them to representations of their respective initial value.
// mGridTemplate{Rows,Columns}: false and empty arrays for 'none'
// mGrid{Column,Row}{Start,End}: false/0/empty values for 'auto'
}
nsStylePosition::~nsStylePosition() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStylePosition); }
nsStylePosition::nsStylePosition(const nsStylePosition& aSource)
: mAlignTracks(aSource.mAlignTracks),
mJustifyTracks(aSource.mJustifyTracks),
mObjectPosition(aSource.mObjectPosition),
mOffset(aSource.mOffset),
mWidth(aSource.mWidth),
mMinWidth(aSource.mMinWidth),
mMaxWidth(aSource.mMaxWidth),
mHeight(aSource.mHeight),
mMinHeight(aSource.mMinHeight),
mMaxHeight(aSource.mMaxHeight),
mFlexBasis(aSource.mFlexBasis),
mGridAutoColumns(aSource.mGridAutoColumns),
mGridAutoRows(aSource.mGridAutoRows),
mAspectRatio(aSource.mAspectRatio),
mGridAutoFlow(aSource.mGridAutoFlow),
mMasonryAutoFlow(aSource.mMasonryAutoFlow),
mAlignContent(aSource.mAlignContent),
mAlignItems(aSource.mAlignItems),
mAlignSelf(aSource.mAlignSelf),
mJustifyContent(aSource.mJustifyContent),
mJustifyItems(aSource.mJustifyItems),
mJustifySelf(aSource.mJustifySelf),
mFlexDirection(aSource.mFlexDirection),
mFlexWrap(aSource.mFlexWrap),
mObjectFit(aSource.mObjectFit),
mBoxSizing(aSource.mBoxSizing),
mOrder(aSource.mOrder),
mFlexGrow(aSource.mFlexGrow),
mFlexShrink(aSource.mFlexShrink),
mZIndex(aSource.mZIndex),
Bug 1519958 - Refactor grid types to preserve repeat() at computed value time and use cbindgen. r=mats,boris I'm _really_ sorry for the size of the patch. I tried to do this in two steps but it was a lot of work and pretty ugly. This patch makes us use cbindgen for grid-template-{rows,columns}, in order to: * Make us preserve repeat() at computed-value time. This is per spec since interpolation needs to know about repeat(). Except for subgrid, which did the repeat expansion at parse-time and was a bit more annoying (plus it doesn't really animate yet so we don't need it to comply with the spec). * Tweaks the WPT tests for interpolation to adopt the resolution at: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3503. Trade-off here, as this patch stands, is that this change makes us use less long-living memory, since we expand repeat() during layout, but at the cost of a bit of CPU time during layout (conditional on the property applying though, which wasn't the case before). It should be very easy to store a cached version of the template, should this be too hot (I expect it isn't), or to change the representation in other ways to optimize grid layout code if it's worth it. Another trade-off: I've used SmallPointerArray to handle line-name merging, pointing to the individual arrays in the style data, rather than actually heap-allocating the merged lists. This would also be pretty easy to change should we measure and see that it's not worth it. This patch also opens the gate to potentially improving memory usage in some other ways, by reference-counting line-name lists for example, though I don't have data that suggests it is worth it. In general, this patch makes much easier to tweak the internal representation of the grid style data structures. Overall, I think it's a win, the amount of magic going on in that mako code was a bit huge; it took a bit to wrap my head around it. This patch comments out the style struct size assertions. They will be uncommented in a follow-up patch which contains some improvements for this type, which are worth getting reviewed separately. Also, this patch doesn't remove as much code as I would've hoped for because of I tried not to change most of the dom/grid code for inspector, but I think a fair bit of the nsGridContainerFrame.cpp code that collects information for it can be simplified / de-copy-pasted to some extent. But that was a pre-existing problem and this patch is already quite massive. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D36598
2019-06-28 14:27:19 +03:00
mGridTemplateColumns(aSource.mGridTemplateColumns),
mGridTemplateRows(aSource.mGridTemplateRows),
mGridTemplateAreas(aSource.mGridTemplateAreas),
mGridColumnStart(aSource.mGridColumnStart),
mGridColumnEnd(aSource.mGridColumnEnd),
mGridRowStart(aSource.mGridRowStart),
mGridRowEnd(aSource.mGridRowEnd),
mColumnGap(aSource.mColumnGap),
mRowGap(aSource.mRowGap) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStylePosition);
}
static bool IsAutonessEqual(const StyleRect<LengthPercentageOrAuto>& aSides1,
const StyleRect<LengthPercentageOrAuto>& aSides2) {
for (const auto side : mozilla::AllPhysicalSides()) {
if (aSides1.Get(side).IsAuto() != aSides2.Get(side).IsAuto()) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
nsChangeHint nsStylePosition::CalcDifference(
const nsStylePosition& aNewData,
const nsStyleVisibility& aOldStyleVisibility) const {
if (mGridTemplateColumns.IsMasonry() !=
aNewData.mGridTemplateColumns.IsMasonry() ||
mGridTemplateRows.IsMasonry() != aNewData.mGridTemplateRows.IsMasonry()) {
// XXXmats this could be optimized to AllReflowHints with a bit of work,
// but I'll assume this is a very rare use case in practice. (bug 1623886)
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
// Changes to "z-index" require a repaint.
if (mZIndex != aNewData.mZIndex) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
// Changes to "object-fit" & "object-position" require a repaint. They
// may also require a reflow, if we have a nsSubDocumentFrame, so that we
// can adjust the size & position of the subdocument.
if (mObjectFit != aNewData.mObjectFit ||
mObjectPosition != aNewData.mObjectPosition) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame | nsChangeHint_NeedReflow;
}
if (mOrder != aNewData.mOrder) {
// "order" impacts both layout order and stacking order, so we need both a
// reflow and a repaint when it changes. (Technically, we only need a
// reflow if we're in a multi-line flexbox (which we can't be sure about,
// since that's determined by styling on our parent) -- there, "order" can
// affect which flex line we end up on, & hence can affect our sizing by
// changing the group of flex items we're competing with for space.)
return hint | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame | nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints;
}
if (mBoxSizing != aNewData.mBoxSizing) {
2009-10-30 06:43:52 +03:00
// Can affect both widths and heights; just a bad scene.
return hint | nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints;
}
if (mAlignItems != aNewData.mAlignItems ||
mAlignSelf != aNewData.mAlignSelf ||
mJustifyTracks != aNewData.mJustifyTracks ||
mAlignTracks != aNewData.mAlignTracks) {
return hint | nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints;
}
// Properties that apply to flex items:
// XXXdholbert These should probably be more targeted (bug 819536)
if (mFlexBasis != aNewData.mFlexBasis || mFlexGrow != aNewData.mFlexGrow ||
mFlexShrink != aNewData.mFlexShrink) {
return hint | nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints;
}
// Properties that apply to flex containers:
// - flex-direction can swap a flex container between vertical & horizontal.
// - flex-wrap changes whether a flex container's children are wrapped, which
// impacts their sizing/positioning and hence impacts the container's size.
if (mFlexDirection != aNewData.mFlexDirection ||
mFlexWrap != aNewData.mFlexWrap) {
return hint | nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints;
}
// Properties that apply to grid containers:
// FIXME: only for grid containers
// (ie. 'display: grid' or 'display: inline-grid')
Bug 1519958 - Refactor grid types to preserve repeat() at computed value time and use cbindgen. r=mats,boris I'm _really_ sorry for the size of the patch. I tried to do this in two steps but it was a lot of work and pretty ugly. This patch makes us use cbindgen for grid-template-{rows,columns}, in order to: * Make us preserve repeat() at computed-value time. This is per spec since interpolation needs to know about repeat(). Except for subgrid, which did the repeat expansion at parse-time and was a bit more annoying (plus it doesn't really animate yet so we don't need it to comply with the spec). * Tweaks the WPT tests for interpolation to adopt the resolution at: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3503. Trade-off here, as this patch stands, is that this change makes us use less long-living memory, since we expand repeat() during layout, but at the cost of a bit of CPU time during layout (conditional on the property applying though, which wasn't the case before). It should be very easy to store a cached version of the template, should this be too hot (I expect it isn't), or to change the representation in other ways to optimize grid layout code if it's worth it. Another trade-off: I've used SmallPointerArray to handle line-name merging, pointing to the individual arrays in the style data, rather than actually heap-allocating the merged lists. This would also be pretty easy to change should we measure and see that it's not worth it. This patch also opens the gate to potentially improving memory usage in some other ways, by reference-counting line-name lists for example, though I don't have data that suggests it is worth it. In general, this patch makes much easier to tweak the internal representation of the grid style data structures. Overall, I think it's a win, the amount of magic going on in that mako code was a bit huge; it took a bit to wrap my head around it. This patch comments out the style struct size assertions. They will be uncommented in a follow-up patch which contains some improvements for this type, which are worth getting reviewed separately. Also, this patch doesn't remove as much code as I would've hoped for because of I tried not to change most of the dom/grid code for inspector, but I think a fair bit of the nsGridContainerFrame.cpp code that collects information for it can be simplified / de-copy-pasted to some extent. But that was a pre-existing problem and this patch is already quite massive. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D36598
2019-06-28 14:27:19 +03:00
if (mGridTemplateColumns != aNewData.mGridTemplateColumns ||
mGridTemplateRows != aNewData.mGridTemplateRows ||
mGridTemplateAreas != aNewData.mGridTemplateAreas ||
mGridAutoColumns != aNewData.mGridAutoColumns ||
mGridAutoRows != aNewData.mGridAutoRows ||
mGridAutoFlow != aNewData.mGridAutoFlow ||
mMasonryAutoFlow != aNewData.mMasonryAutoFlow) {
return hint | nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints;
}
// Properties that apply to grid items:
// FIXME: only for grid items
// (ie. parent frame is 'display: grid' or 'display: inline-grid')
if (mGridColumnStart != aNewData.mGridColumnStart ||
mGridColumnEnd != aNewData.mGridColumnEnd ||
mGridRowStart != aNewData.mGridRowStart ||
mGridRowEnd != aNewData.mGridRowEnd ||
mColumnGap != aNewData.mColumnGap || mRowGap != aNewData.mRowGap) {
return hint | nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints;
}
// Changing 'justify-content/items/self' might affect the positioning,
// but it won't affect any sizing.
if (mJustifyContent != aNewData.mJustifyContent ||
mJustifyItems.computed != aNewData.mJustifyItems.computed ||
mJustifySelf != aNewData.mJustifySelf) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeedReflow;
}
// No need to do anything if specified justify-items changes, as long as the
// computed one (tested above) is unchanged.
if (mJustifyItems.specified != aNewData.mJustifyItems.specified) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
// 'align-content' doesn't apply to a single-line flexbox but we don't know
// if we're a flex container at this point so we can't optimize for that.
if (mAlignContent != aNewData.mAlignContent) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeedReflow;
}
bool widthChanged = mWidth != aNewData.mWidth ||
mMinWidth != aNewData.mMinWidth ||
mMaxWidth != aNewData.mMaxWidth;
bool heightChanged = mHeight != aNewData.mHeight ||
mMinHeight != aNewData.mMinHeight ||
mMaxHeight != aNewData.mMaxHeight;
// It doesn't matter whether we're looking at the old or new visibility
// struct, since a change between vertical and horizontal writing-mode will
// cause a reframe.
bool isVertical = aOldStyleVisibility.mWritingMode !=
StyleWritingModeProperty::HorizontalTb;
if (isVertical ? widthChanged : heightChanged) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReflowHintsForBSizeChange;
}
if (isVertical ? heightChanged : widthChanged) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReflowHintsForISizeChange;
}
if (mAspectRatio != aNewData.mAspectRatio) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReflowHintsForISizeChange |
nsChangeHint_ReflowHintsForBSizeChange;
}
// If any of the offsets have changed, then return the respective hints
// so that we would hopefully be able to avoid reflowing.
// Note that it is possible that we'll need to reflow when processing
// restyles, but we don't have enough information to make a good decision
// right now.
// Don't try to handle changes between "auto" and non-auto efficiently;
// that's tricky to do and will hardly ever be able to avoid a reflow.
if (mOffset != aNewData.mOffset) {
if (IsAutonessEqual(mOffset, aNewData.mOffset)) {
hint |=
nsChangeHint_RecomputePosition | nsChangeHint_UpdateParentOverflow;
} else {
hint |=
nsChangeHint_NeedReflow | nsChangeHint_ReflowChangesSizeOrPosition;
}
}
return hint;
}
StyleAlignSelf nsStylePosition::UsedAlignSelf(
const ComputedStyle* aParent) const {
if (mAlignSelf._0 != StyleAlignFlags::AUTO) {
return mAlignSelf;
}
if (MOZ_LIKELY(aParent)) {
auto parentAlignItems = aParent->StylePosition()->mAlignItems;
MOZ_ASSERT(!(parentAlignItems._0 & StyleAlignFlags::LEGACY),
"align-items can't have 'legacy'");
return {parentAlignItems._0};
}
return {StyleAlignFlags::NORMAL};
}
StyleJustifySelf nsStylePosition::UsedJustifySelf(
const ComputedStyle* aParent) const {
if (mJustifySelf._0 != StyleAlignFlags::AUTO) {
return mJustifySelf;
}
if (MOZ_LIKELY(aParent)) {
const auto& inheritedJustifyItems =
aParent->StylePosition()->mJustifyItems.computed;
return {inheritedJustifyItems._0 & ~StyleAlignFlags::LEGACY};
}
return {StyleAlignFlags::NORMAL};
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleTable
//
nsStyleTable::nsStyleTable(const Document& aDocument)
: mLayoutStrategy(StyleTableLayout::Auto), mXSpan(1) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleTable);
}
nsStyleTable::~nsStyleTable() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleTable); }
nsStyleTable::nsStyleTable(const nsStyleTable& aSource)
: mLayoutStrategy(aSource.mLayoutStrategy), mXSpan(aSource.mXSpan) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleTable);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleTable::CalcDifference(const nsStyleTable& aNewData) const {
if (mXSpan != aNewData.mXSpan ||
mLayoutStrategy != aNewData.mLayoutStrategy) {
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
// -----------------------
// nsStyleTableBorder
nsStyleTableBorder::nsStyleTableBorder(const Document& aDocument)
: mBorderSpacingCol(0),
mBorderSpacingRow(0),
mBorderCollapse(StyleBorderCollapse::Separate),
mCaptionSide(StyleCaptionSide::Top),
mEmptyCells(StyleEmptyCells::Show) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleTableBorder);
}
nsStyleTableBorder::~nsStyleTableBorder() {
MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleTableBorder);
}
nsStyleTableBorder::nsStyleTableBorder(const nsStyleTableBorder& aSource)
: mBorderSpacingCol(aSource.mBorderSpacingCol),
mBorderSpacingRow(aSource.mBorderSpacingRow),
mBorderCollapse(aSource.mBorderCollapse),
mCaptionSide(aSource.mCaptionSide),
mEmptyCells(aSource.mEmptyCells) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleTableBorder);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleTableBorder::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleTableBorder& aNewData) const {
// Border-collapse changes need a reframe, because we use a different frame
// class for table cells in the collapsed border model. This is used to
// conserve memory when using the separated border model (collapsed borders
// require extra state to be stored).
if (mBorderCollapse != aNewData.mBorderCollapse) {
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
if ((mCaptionSide == aNewData.mCaptionSide) &&
(mBorderSpacingCol == aNewData.mBorderSpacingCol) &&
(mBorderSpacingRow == aNewData.mBorderSpacingRow)) {
if (mEmptyCells == aNewData.mEmptyCells) {
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
return NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
} else {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
}
template <typename T>
static bool GradientItemsAreOpaque(
Span<const StyleGenericGradientItem<StyleColor, T>> aItems) {
for (auto& stop : aItems) {
if (stop.IsInterpolationHint()) {
continue;
}
auto& color = stop.IsSimpleColorStop() ? stop.AsSimpleColorStop()
: stop.AsComplexColorStop().color;
if (color.MaybeTransparent()) {
// We don't know the foreground color here, so if it's being used
// we must assume it might be transparent.
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
template <>
bool StyleGradient::IsOpaque() const {
if (IsLinear()) {
return GradientItemsAreOpaque(AsLinear().items.AsSpan());
}
if (IsRadial()) {
return GradientItemsAreOpaque(AsRadial().items.AsSpan());
}
return GradientItemsAreOpaque(AsConic().items.AsSpan());
}
// --------------------
// CachedBorderImageData
void CachedBorderImageData::PurgeCachedImages() {
MOZ_ASSERT(!ServoStyleSet::IsInServoTraversal());
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
mSubImages.Clear();
}
void CachedBorderImageData::PurgeCacheForViewportChange(
const Maybe<nsSize>& aSize, const bool aHasIntrinsicRatio) {
// If we're redrawing with a different viewport-size than we used for our
// cached subimages, then we can't trust that our subimages are valid;
// any percent sizes/positions in our SVG doc may be different now. Purge!
// (We don't have to purge if the SVG document has an intrinsic ratio,
// though, because the actual size of elements in SVG documant's coordinate
// axis are fixed in this case.)
if (aSize != mCachedSVGViewportSize && !aHasIntrinsicRatio) {
PurgeCachedImages();
SetCachedSVGViewportSize(aSize);
}
}
static int32_t ConvertToPixelCoord(const StyleNumberOrPercentage& aCoord,
int32_t aPercentScale) {
double pixelValue;
if (aCoord.IsNumber()) {
pixelValue = aCoord.AsNumber();
} else {
MOZ_ASSERT(aCoord.IsPercentage());
pixelValue = aCoord.AsPercentage()._0 * aPercentScale;
}
MOZ_ASSERT(pixelValue >= 0, "we ensured non-negative while parsing");
pixelValue = std::min(pixelValue, double(INT32_MAX)); // avoid overflow
return NS_lround(pixelValue);
}
template <>
Maybe<StyleImage::ActualCropRect> StyleImage::ComputeActualCropRect() const {
MOZ_ASSERT(IsRect(),
"This function is designed to be used only image-rect images");
imgRequestProxy* req = GetImageRequest();
if (!req) {
return Nothing();
}
nsCOMPtr<imgIContainer> imageContainer;
req->GetImage(getter_AddRefs(imageContainer));
if (!imageContainer) {
return Nothing();
}
nsIntSize imageSize;
imageContainer->GetWidth(&imageSize.width);
imageContainer->GetHeight(&imageSize.height);
if (imageSize.width <= 0 || imageSize.height <= 0) {
return Nothing();
}
auto& rect = AsRect();
int32_t left = ConvertToPixelCoord(rect->left, imageSize.width);
int32_t top = ConvertToPixelCoord(rect->top, imageSize.height);
int32_t right = ConvertToPixelCoord(rect->right, imageSize.width);
int32_t bottom = ConvertToPixelCoord(rect->bottom, imageSize.height);
// IntersectRect() returns an empty rect if we get negative width or height
nsIntRect cropRect(left, top, right - left, bottom - top);
nsIntRect imageRect(nsIntPoint(0, 0), imageSize);
auto finalRect = imageRect.Intersect(cropRect);
bool isEntireImage = finalRect.IsEqualInterior(imageRect);
return Some(ActualCropRect{finalRect, isEntireImage});
}
template <>
bool StyleImage::IsOpaque() const {
if (IsImageSet()) {
return FinalImage().IsOpaque();
}
if (!IsComplete()) {
return false;
}
if (IsGradient()) {
return AsGradient()->IsOpaque();
}
if (IsElement()) {
return false;
}
MOZ_ASSERT(IsImageRequestType(), "unexpected image type");
MOZ_ASSERT(GetImageRequest(), "should've returned earlier above");
nsCOMPtr<imgIContainer> imageContainer;
GetImageRequest()->GetImage(getter_AddRefs(imageContainer));
MOZ_ASSERT(imageContainer, "IsComplete() said image container is ready");
// Check if the crop region of the image is opaque.
if (imageContainer->WillDrawOpaqueNow()) {
if (!IsRect()) {
return true;
}
// Must make sure if the crop rect contains at least a pixel.
// XXX Is this optimization worth it? Maybe I should just return false.
auto croprect = ComputeActualCropRect();
return croprect && !croprect->mRect.IsEmpty();
}
return false;
}
template <>
bool StyleImage::IsComplete() const {
switch (tag) {
case Tag::None:
return false;
case Tag::Gradient:
case Tag::Element:
return true;
case Tag::Url:
case Tag::Rect: {
if (!IsResolved()) {
return false;
}
imgRequestProxy* req = GetImageRequest();
if (!req) {
return false;
}
uint32_t status = imgIRequest::STATUS_ERROR;
return NS_SUCCEEDED(req->GetImageStatus(&status)) &&
(status & imgIRequest::STATUS_SIZE_AVAILABLE) &&
(status & imgIRequest::STATUS_FRAME_COMPLETE);
}
case Tag::ImageSet:
return FinalImage().IsComplete();
// Bug 546052 cross-fade not yet implemented.
case Tag::CrossFade:
return true;
}
MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE("unexpected image type");
return false;
}
template <>
bool StyleImage::IsSizeAvailable() const {
switch (tag) {
case Tag::None:
return false;
case Tag::Gradient:
case Tag::Element:
return true;
case Tag::Url:
case Tag::Rect: {
imgRequestProxy* req = GetImageRequest();
if (!req) {
return false;
}
uint32_t status = imgIRequest::STATUS_ERROR;
return NS_SUCCEEDED(req->GetImageStatus(&status)) &&
!(status & imgIRequest::STATUS_ERROR) &&
(status & imgIRequest::STATUS_SIZE_AVAILABLE);
}
case Tag::ImageSet:
return FinalImage().IsSizeAvailable();
case Tag::CrossFade:
// TODO: Bug 546052 cross-fade not yet implemented.
return true;
}
MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE("unexpected image type");
return false;
}
template <>
void StyleImage::ResolveImage(Document& aDoc, const StyleImage* aOld) {
if (IsResolved()) {
return;
}
auto* old = aOld ? aOld->GetImageRequestURLValue() : nullptr;
auto* url = GetImageRequestURLValue();
// We could avoid this const_cast generating more code but it's not really
// worth it.
const_cast<StyleComputedImageUrl*>(url)->ResolveImage(aDoc, old);
}
template <>
ImageResolution StyleImage::GetResolution() const {
ImageResolution resolution;
if (imgRequestProxy* request = GetImageRequest()) {
RefPtr<imgIContainer> image;
request->GetImage(getter_AddRefs(image));
if (image) {
resolution = image->GetResolution();
}
}
if (IsImageSet()) {
auto& set = AsImageSet();
float r = set->items.AsSpan()[set->selected_index].resolution._0;
resolution.ScaleBy(r);
}
return resolution;
}
template <>
Maybe<CSSIntSize> StyleImage::GetIntrinsicSize() const {
imgRequestProxy* request = GetImageRequest();
if (!request) {
return Nothing();
}
RefPtr<imgIContainer> image;
request->GetImage(getter_AddRefs(image));
if (!image) {
return Nothing();
}
// FIXME(emilio): Seems like this should be smarter about unspecified width /
// height, aspect ratio, etc, but this preserves the current behavior of our
// only caller for now...
int32_t w = 0, h = 0;
image->GetWidth(&w);
image->GetHeight(&h);
GetResolution().ApplyTo(w, h);
return Some(CSSIntSize{w, h});
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleImageLayers
//
const nsCSSPropertyID nsStyleImageLayers::kBackgroundLayerTable[] = {
eCSSProperty_background, // shorthand
eCSSProperty_background_color, // color
eCSSProperty_background_image, // image
eCSSProperty_background_repeat, // repeat
eCSSProperty_background_position_x, // positionX
eCSSProperty_background_position_y, // positionY
eCSSProperty_background_clip, // clip
eCSSProperty_background_origin, // origin
eCSSProperty_background_size, // size
eCSSProperty_background_attachment, // attachment
eCSSProperty_UNKNOWN, // maskMode
eCSSProperty_UNKNOWN // composite
};
const nsCSSPropertyID nsStyleImageLayers::kMaskLayerTable[] = {
eCSSProperty_mask, // shorthand
eCSSProperty_UNKNOWN, // color
eCSSProperty_mask_image, // image
eCSSProperty_mask_repeat, // repeat
eCSSProperty_mask_position_x, // positionX
eCSSProperty_mask_position_y, // positionY
eCSSProperty_mask_clip, // clip
eCSSProperty_mask_origin, // origin
eCSSProperty_mask_size, // size
eCSSProperty_UNKNOWN, // attachment
eCSSProperty_mask_mode, // maskMode
eCSSProperty_mask_composite // composite
};
nsStyleImageLayers::nsStyleImageLayers(nsStyleImageLayers::LayerType aType)
: mAttachmentCount(1),
mClipCount(1),
mOriginCount(1),
mRepeatCount(1),
mPositionXCount(1),
mPositionYCount(1),
mImageCount(1),
mSizeCount(1),
mMaskModeCount(1),
mBlendModeCount(1),
mCompositeCount(1),
mLayers(nsStyleAutoArray<Layer>::WITH_SINGLE_INITIAL_ELEMENT) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleImageLayers);
// Ensure first layer is initialized as specified layer type
mLayers[0].Initialize(aType);
}
nsStyleImageLayers::nsStyleImageLayers(const nsStyleImageLayers& aSource)
: mAttachmentCount(aSource.mAttachmentCount),
mClipCount(aSource.mClipCount),
mOriginCount(aSource.mOriginCount),
mRepeatCount(aSource.mRepeatCount),
mPositionXCount(aSource.mPositionXCount),
mPositionYCount(aSource.mPositionYCount),
mImageCount(aSource.mImageCount),
mSizeCount(aSource.mSizeCount),
mMaskModeCount(aSource.mMaskModeCount),
mBlendModeCount(aSource.mBlendModeCount),
mCompositeCount(aSource.mCompositeCount),
mLayers(aSource.mLayers.Clone()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleImageLayers);
}
static bool AnyLayerIsElementImage(const nsStyleImageLayers& aLayers) {
NS_FOR_VISIBLE_IMAGE_LAYERS_BACK_TO_FRONT(i, aLayers) {
if (aLayers.mLayers[i].mImage.FinalImage().IsElement()) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleImageLayers::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleImageLayers& aNewLayers, LayerType aType) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
// If the number of visible images changes, then it's easy-peasy.
if (mImageCount != aNewLayers.mImageCount) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
if (aType == nsStyleImageLayers::LayerType::Mask ||
AnyLayerIsElementImage(*this) || AnyLayerIsElementImage(aNewLayers)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateEffects;
}
return hint;
}
const nsStyleImageLayers& moreLayers =
mLayers.Length() > aNewLayers.mLayers.Length() ? *this : aNewLayers;
const nsStyleImageLayers& lessLayers =
mLayers.Length() > aNewLayers.mLayers.Length() ? aNewLayers : *this;
for (size_t i = 0; i < moreLayers.mLayers.Length(); ++i) {
const Layer& moreLayersLayer = moreLayers.mLayers[i];
if (i < moreLayers.mImageCount) {
// This is a visible image we're diffing, we may need to repaint.
const Layer& lessLayersLayer = lessLayers.mLayers[i];
nsChangeHint layerDifference =
moreLayersLayer.CalcDifference(lessLayersLayer);
if (layerDifference &&
(moreLayersLayer.mImage.FinalImage().IsElement() ||
lessLayersLayer.mImage.FinalImage().IsElement())) {
layerDifference |=
nsChangeHint_UpdateEffects | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
hint |= layerDifference;
continue;
}
if (hint) {
// If they're different by now, we're done.
return hint;
}
if (i >= lessLayers.mLayers.Length()) {
// The layer count differs, we know some property has changed, but if we
// got here we know it won't affect rendering.
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
const Layer& lessLayersLayer = lessLayers.mLayers[i];
MOZ_ASSERT(moreLayersLayer.mImage.IsNone());
MOZ_ASSERT(lessLayersLayer.mImage.IsNone());
if (moreLayersLayer.CalcDifference(lessLayersLayer)) {
// We don't care about the difference returned, we know it's not visible,
// but if something changed, then we need to return the neutral change.
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
}
if (hint) {
// If they're different by now, we're done.
return hint;
}
// We could have same layers and values, but different count still.
if (mAttachmentCount != aNewLayers.mAttachmentCount ||
mBlendModeCount != aNewLayers.mBlendModeCount ||
mClipCount != aNewLayers.mClipCount ||
mCompositeCount != aNewLayers.mCompositeCount ||
mMaskModeCount != aNewLayers.mMaskModeCount ||
mOriginCount != aNewLayers.mOriginCount ||
mRepeatCount != aNewLayers.mRepeatCount ||
mPositionXCount != aNewLayers.mPositionXCount ||
mPositionYCount != aNewLayers.mPositionYCount ||
mSizeCount != aNewLayers.mSizeCount) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return hint;
}
nsStyleImageLayers& nsStyleImageLayers::operator=(
const nsStyleImageLayers& aOther) {
mAttachmentCount = aOther.mAttachmentCount;
mClipCount = aOther.mClipCount;
mOriginCount = aOther.mOriginCount;
mRepeatCount = aOther.mRepeatCount;
mPositionXCount = aOther.mPositionXCount;
mPositionYCount = aOther.mPositionYCount;
mImageCount = aOther.mImageCount;
mSizeCount = aOther.mSizeCount;
mMaskModeCount = aOther.mMaskModeCount;
mBlendModeCount = aOther.mBlendModeCount;
mCompositeCount = aOther.mCompositeCount;
mLayers = aOther.mLayers.Clone();
return *this;
}
bool nsStyleImageLayers::operator==(const nsStyleImageLayers& aOther) const {
if (mAttachmentCount != aOther.mAttachmentCount ||
mClipCount != aOther.mClipCount || mOriginCount != aOther.mOriginCount ||
mRepeatCount != aOther.mRepeatCount ||
mPositionXCount != aOther.mPositionXCount ||
mPositionYCount != aOther.mPositionYCount ||
mImageCount != aOther.mImageCount || mSizeCount != aOther.mSizeCount ||
mMaskModeCount != aOther.mMaskModeCount ||
mBlendModeCount != aOther.mBlendModeCount) {
return false;
}
if (mLayers.Length() != aOther.mLayers.Length()) {
return false;
}
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < mLayers.Length(); i++) {
if (mLayers[i].mPosition != aOther.mLayers[i].mPosition ||
mLayers[i].mImage != aOther.mLayers[i].mImage ||
mLayers[i].mSize != aOther.mLayers[i].mSize ||
mLayers[i].mClip != aOther.mLayers[i].mClip ||
mLayers[i].mOrigin != aOther.mLayers[i].mOrigin ||
mLayers[i].mAttachment != aOther.mLayers[i].mAttachment ||
mLayers[i].mBlendMode != aOther.mLayers[i].mBlendMode ||
mLayers[i].mComposite != aOther.mLayers[i].mComposite ||
mLayers[i].mMaskMode != aOther.mLayers[i].mMaskMode ||
mLayers[i].mRepeat != aOther.mLayers[i].mRepeat) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
static bool SizeDependsOnPositioningAreaSize(const StyleBackgroundSize& aSize,
const StyleImage& aImage) {
MOZ_ASSERT(!aImage.IsNone(), "caller should have handled this");
MOZ_ASSERT(!aImage.IsImageSet(), "caller should have handled this");
// Contain and cover straightforwardly depend on frame size.
if (aSize.IsCover() || aSize.IsContain()) {
return true;
}
MOZ_ASSERT(aSize.IsExplicitSize());
auto& size = aSize.explicit_size;
// If either dimension contains a non-zero percentage, rendering for that
// dimension straightforwardly depends on frame size.
if (size.width.HasPercent() || size.height.HasPercent()) {
return true;
}
// If both dimensions are fixed lengths, there's no dependency.
if (!size.width.IsAuto() && !size.height.IsAuto()) {
return false;
}
// Gradient rendering depends on frame size when auto is involved because
// gradients have no intrinsic ratio or dimensions, and therefore the relevant
// dimension is "treat[ed] as 100%".
if (aImage.IsGradient()) {
return true;
}
// XXX Element rendering for auto or fixed length doesn't depend on frame size
// according to the spec. However, we don't implement the spec yet, so
// for now we bail and say element() plus auto affects ultimate size.
if (aImage.IsElement()) {
return true;
}
MOZ_ASSERT(aImage.IsImageRequestType(), "Missed some image");
if (auto* request = aImage.GetImageRequest()) {
nsCOMPtr<imgIContainer> imgContainer;
request->GetImage(getter_AddRefs(imgContainer));
if (imgContainer) {
CSSIntSize imageSize;
AspectRatio imageRatio;
bool hasWidth, hasHeight;
// We could bother getting the right resolution here but it doesn't matter
// since we ignore `imageSize`.
nsLayoutUtils::ComputeSizeForDrawing(imgContainer, ImageResolution(),
imageSize, imageRatio, hasWidth,
hasHeight);
// If the image has a fixed width and height, rendering never depends on
// the frame size.
if (hasWidth && hasHeight) {
return false;
}
// If the image has an intrinsic ratio, rendering will depend on frame
// size when background-size is all auto.
if (imageRatio) {
return size.width.IsAuto() == size.height.IsAuto();
}
// Otherwise, rendering depends on frame size when the image dimensions
// and background-size don't complement each other.
return !(hasWidth && size.width.IsLengthPercentage()) &&
!(hasHeight && size.height.IsLengthPercentage());
}
}
// Passed the gauntlet: no dependency.
return false;
}
nsStyleImageLayers::Layer::Layer()
: mImage(StyleImage::None()),
mSize(StyleBackgroundSize::ExplicitSize(LengthPercentageOrAuto::Auto(),
LengthPercentageOrAuto::Auto())),
mClip(StyleGeometryBox::BorderBox),
mAttachment(StyleImageLayerAttachment::Scroll),
mBlendMode(StyleBlend::Normal),
mComposite(StyleMaskComposite::Add),
mMaskMode(StyleMaskMode::MatchSource) {}
nsStyleImageLayers::Layer::~Layer() = default;
void nsStyleImageLayers::Layer::Initialize(
nsStyleImageLayers::LayerType aType) {
mRepeat.SetInitialValues();
mPosition = Position::FromPercentage(0.);
if (aType == LayerType::Background) {
mOrigin = StyleGeometryBox::PaddingBox;
} else {
MOZ_ASSERT(aType == LayerType::Mask, "unsupported layer type.");
mOrigin = StyleGeometryBox::BorderBox;
}
}
bool nsStyleImageLayers::Layer::
RenderingMightDependOnPositioningAreaSizeChange() const {
// Do we even have an image?
if (mImage.IsNone()) {
return false;
}
return mPosition.DependsOnPositioningAreaSize() ||
SizeDependsOnPositioningAreaSize(mSize, mImage.FinalImage()) ||
mRepeat.DependsOnPositioningAreaSize();
}
bool nsStyleImageLayers::Layer::operator==(const Layer& aOther) const {
return mAttachment == aOther.mAttachment && mClip == aOther.mClip &&
mOrigin == aOther.mOrigin && mRepeat == aOther.mRepeat &&
mBlendMode == aOther.mBlendMode && mPosition == aOther.mPosition &&
mSize == aOther.mSize && mImage == aOther.mImage &&
mMaskMode == aOther.mMaskMode && mComposite == aOther.mComposite;
}
template <class ComputedValueItem>
static void FillImageLayerList(
nsStyleAutoArray<nsStyleImageLayers::Layer>& aLayers,
ComputedValueItem nsStyleImageLayers::Layer::*aResultLocation,
uint32_t aItemCount, uint32_t aFillCount) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aFillCount <= aLayers.Length(), "unexpected array length");
for (uint32_t sourceLayer = 0, destLayer = aItemCount; destLayer < aFillCount;
++sourceLayer, ++destLayer) {
aLayers[destLayer].*aResultLocation = aLayers[sourceLayer].*aResultLocation;
}
}
// The same as FillImageLayerList, but for values stored in
// layer.mPosition.*aResultLocation instead of layer.*aResultLocation.
static void FillImageLayerPositionCoordList(
nsStyleAutoArray<nsStyleImageLayers::Layer>& aLayers,
LengthPercentage Position::*aResultLocation, uint32_t aItemCount,
uint32_t aFillCount) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aFillCount <= aLayers.Length(), "unexpected array length");
for (uint32_t sourceLayer = 0, destLayer = aItemCount; destLayer < aFillCount;
++sourceLayer, ++destLayer) {
aLayers[destLayer].mPosition.*aResultLocation =
aLayers[sourceLayer].mPosition.*aResultLocation;
}
}
void nsStyleImageLayers::FillAllLayers(uint32_t aMaxItemCount) {
// Delete any extra items. We need to keep layers in which any
// property was specified.
mLayers.TruncateLengthNonZero(aMaxItemCount);
uint32_t fillCount = mImageCount;
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mImage, mImageCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mRepeat, mRepeatCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mAttachment, mAttachmentCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mClip, mClipCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mBlendMode, mBlendModeCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mOrigin, mOriginCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerPositionCoordList(mLayers, &Position::horizontal,
mPositionXCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerPositionCoordList(mLayers, &Position::vertical, mPositionYCount,
fillCount);
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mSize, mSizeCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mMaskMode, mMaskModeCount, fillCount);
FillImageLayerList(mLayers, &Layer::mComposite, mCompositeCount, fillCount);
}
static bool UrlValuesEqual(const StyleImage& aImage,
const StyleImage& aOtherImage) {
auto* url = aImage.GetImageRequestURLValue();
auto* other = aOtherImage.GetImageRequestURLValue();
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
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return url == other || (url && other && *url == *other);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleImageLayers::Layer::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleImageLayers::Layer& aNewLayer) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
Bug 1552708 - Use cbindgen for URIs. r=heycam This doesn't clean up as much as a whole, but it's a step in the right direction. In particular, it allows us to start using simple bindings for: * Filters * Shapes and images, almost. Need to: * Get rid of the complex -moz- gradient parsing (let layout.css.simple-moz-gradient.enabled get to release). * Counters, almost. Need to: * Share the Attr representation with Gecko, by not using Option<>. * Just another variant should be enough (ContentItem::{Attr,Prefixedattr}, maybe). Which in turn allows us to remove a whole lot of bindings in followups to this. The setup changes a bit. This also removes the double pointer I complained about while reviewing the shared UA sheet patches. The old setup is: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * UrlValueSource * Arc<CssUrlData> * load id * resolved uri * CORS mode. * ... ``` The new one removes the double reference to the url data via URLValue, and looks like: ``` SpecifiedUrl * CssUrl * Arc<CssUrlData> * String * UrlExtraData * CorsMode * LoadData * load id * resolved URI ``` The LoadData is the only mutable bit that C++ can change, and is not used from Rust. Ideally, in the future, we could just use rust-url to resolve the URL after parsing or something, and make it all immutable. Maybe. I've verified that this approach still works with the UA sheet patches (via the LoadDataSource::Lazy). The reordering of mWillChange is to avoid nsStyleDisplay from going over the size limit. We want to split it up anyway in bug 1552587, but mBinding gains a tag member, which means that we were having a bit of extra padding. One thing I want to explore is to see if we can abuse rustc's non-zero optimizations to predict the layout from C++, but that's something to explore at some other point in time and with a lot of care and help from Michael (who sits next to me and works on rustc ;)). Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31742
2019-05-27 14:45:12 +03:00
if (!UrlValuesEqual(mImage, aNewLayer.mImage)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame | nsChangeHint_UpdateEffects;
} else if (mAttachment != aNewLayer.mAttachment || mClip != aNewLayer.mClip ||
mOrigin != aNewLayer.mOrigin || mRepeat != aNewLayer.mRepeat ||
mBlendMode != aNewLayer.mBlendMode || mSize != aNewLayer.mSize ||
mImage != aNewLayer.mImage || mMaskMode != aNewLayer.mMaskMode ||
mComposite != aNewLayer.mComposite) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mPosition != aNewLayer.mPosition) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateBackgroundPosition;
}
return hint;
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleBackground
//
nsStyleBackground::nsStyleBackground(const Document& aDocument)
: mImage(nsStyleImageLayers::LayerType::Background),
mBackgroundColor(StyleColor::Transparent()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleBackground);
}
nsStyleBackground::nsStyleBackground(const nsStyleBackground& aSource)
: mImage(aSource.mImage), mBackgroundColor(aSource.mBackgroundColor) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleBackground);
}
nsStyleBackground::~nsStyleBackground() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleBackground); }
void nsStyleBackground::TriggerImageLoads(Document& aDocument,
const nsStyleBackground* aOldStyle) {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
mImage.ResolveImages(aDocument, aOldStyle ? &aOldStyle->mImage : nullptr);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleBackground::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleBackground& aNewData) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mBackgroundColor != aNewData.mBackgroundColor) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
hint |= mImage.CalcDifference(aNewData.mImage,
nsStyleImageLayers::LayerType::Background);
return hint;
}
bool nsStyleBackground::HasFixedBackground(nsIFrame* aFrame) const {
NS_FOR_VISIBLE_IMAGE_LAYERS_BACK_TO_FRONT(i, mImage) {
const nsStyleImageLayers::Layer& layer = mImage.mLayers[i];
if (layer.mAttachment == StyleImageLayerAttachment::Fixed &&
!layer.mImage.IsNone() && !nsLayoutUtils::IsTransformed(aFrame)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
nscolor nsStyleBackground::BackgroundColor(const nsIFrame* aFrame) const {
return mBackgroundColor.CalcColor(aFrame);
}
nscolor nsStyleBackground::BackgroundColor(const ComputedStyle* aStyle) const {
return mBackgroundColor.CalcColor(*aStyle);
}
bool nsStyleBackground::IsTransparent(const nsIFrame* aFrame) const {
return IsTransparent(aFrame->Style());
}
bool nsStyleBackground::IsTransparent(mozilla::ComputedStyle* aStyle) const {
return BottomLayer().mImage.IsNone() && mImage.mImageCount == 1 &&
NS_GET_A(BackgroundColor(aStyle)) == 0;
}
StyleTransition::StyleTransition(const StyleTransition& aCopy) = default;
void StyleTransition::SetInitialValues() {
mTimingFunction = nsTimingFunction(StyleTimingKeyword::Ease);
mDuration = 0.0;
mDelay = 0.0;
mProperty = eCSSPropertyExtra_all_properties;
}
bool StyleTransition::operator==(const StyleTransition& aOther) const {
return mTimingFunction == aOther.mTimingFunction &&
mDuration == aOther.mDuration && mDelay == aOther.mDelay &&
mProperty == aOther.mProperty &&
(mProperty != eCSSProperty_UNKNOWN ||
mUnknownProperty == aOther.mUnknownProperty);
}
StyleAnimation::StyleAnimation(const StyleAnimation& aCopy) = default;
void StyleAnimation::SetInitialValues() {
mTimingFunction = nsTimingFunction(StyleTimingKeyword::Ease);
mDuration = 0.0;
mDelay = 0.0;
mName = nsGkAtoms::_empty;
mDirection = dom::PlaybackDirection::Normal;
mFillMode = dom::FillMode::None;
mPlayState = StyleAnimationPlayState::Running;
mIterationCount = 1.0f;
mTimeline = StyleAnimationTimeline::Auto();
}
bool StyleAnimation::operator==(const StyleAnimation& aOther) const {
return mTimingFunction == aOther.mTimingFunction &&
mDuration == aOther.mDuration && mDelay == aOther.mDelay &&
mName == aOther.mName && mDirection == aOther.mDirection &&
mFillMode == aOther.mFillMode && mPlayState == aOther.mPlayState &&
mIterationCount == aOther.mIterationCount &&
mTimeline == aOther.mTimeline;
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleDisplay
//
nsStyleDisplay::nsStyleDisplay(const Document& aDocument)
: mTransitions(
nsStyleAutoArray<StyleTransition>::WITH_SINGLE_INITIAL_ELEMENT),
mTransitionTimingFunctionCount(1),
mTransitionDurationCount(1),
mTransitionDelayCount(1),
mTransitionPropertyCount(1),
mAnimations(
nsStyleAutoArray<StyleAnimation>::WITH_SINGLE_INITIAL_ELEMENT),
mAnimationTimingFunctionCount(1),
mAnimationDurationCount(1),
mAnimationDelayCount(1),
mAnimationNameCount(1),
mAnimationDirectionCount(1),
mAnimationFillModeCount(1),
mAnimationPlayStateCount(1),
mAnimationIterationCountCount(1),
mAnimationTimelineCount(1),
mWillChange{{}, {0}},
mDisplay(StyleDisplay::Inline),
mOriginalDisplay(StyleDisplay::Inline),
mContain(StyleContain::NONE),
mAppearance(StyleAppearance::None),
mDefaultAppearance(StyleAppearance::None),
mPosition(StylePositionProperty::Static),
mFloat(StyleFloat::None),
mBreakType(StyleClear::None),
mBreakInside(StyleBreakWithin::Auto),
mBreakBefore(StyleBreakBetween::Auto),
mBreakAfter(StyleBreakBetween::Auto),
mOverflowX(StyleOverflow::Visible),
mOverflowY(StyleOverflow::Visible),
mOverflowClipBoxBlock(StyleOverflowClipBox::PaddingBox),
mOverflowClipBoxInline(StyleOverflowClipBox::PaddingBox),
mScrollbarGutter(StyleScrollbarGutter::AUTO),
mResize(StyleResize::None),
mOrient(StyleOrient::Inline),
mIsolation(StyleIsolation::Auto),
mTopLayer(StyleTopLayer::None),
mTouchAction(StyleTouchAction::AUTO),
mScrollBehavior(StyleScrollBehavior::Auto),
mOverscrollBehaviorX(StyleOverscrollBehavior::Auto),
mOverscrollBehaviorY(StyleOverscrollBehavior::Auto),
mOverflowAnchor(StyleOverflowAnchor::Auto),
mScrollSnapAlign{StyleScrollSnapAlignKeyword::None,
StyleScrollSnapAlignKeyword::None},
mScrollSnapType{StyleScrollSnapAxis::Both,
StyleScrollSnapStrictness::None},
mLineClamp(0),
mRotate(StyleRotate::None()),
mTranslate(StyleTranslate::None()),
mScale(StyleScale::None()),
mBackfaceVisibility(StyleBackfaceVisibility::Visible),
mTransformStyle(StyleTransformStyle::Flat),
mTransformBox(StyleGeometryBox::BorderBox),
mOffsetPath(StyleOffsetPath::None()),
mOffsetDistance(LengthPercentage::Zero()),
mOffsetRotate{true, StyleAngle{0.0}},
mOffsetAnchor(StylePositionOrAuto::Auto()),
mTransformOrigin{LengthPercentage::FromPercentage(0.5),
LengthPercentage::FromPercentage(0.5),
{0.}},
mChildPerspective(StylePerspective::None()),
mPerspectiveOrigin(Position::FromPercentage(0.5f)),
mVerticalAlign(
StyleVerticalAlign::Keyword(StyleVerticalAlignKeyword::Baseline)),
mShapeMargin(LengthPercentage::Zero()),
mShapeOutside(StyleShapeOutside::None()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleDisplay);
mTransitions[0].SetInitialValues();
mAnimations[0].SetInitialValues();
}
nsStyleDisplay::nsStyleDisplay(const nsStyleDisplay& aSource)
: mTransitions(aSource.mTransitions.Clone()),
mTransitionTimingFunctionCount(aSource.mTransitionTimingFunctionCount),
mTransitionDurationCount(aSource.mTransitionDurationCount),
mTransitionDelayCount(aSource.mTransitionDelayCount),
mTransitionPropertyCount(aSource.mTransitionPropertyCount),
mAnimations(aSource.mAnimations.Clone()),
mAnimationTimingFunctionCount(aSource.mAnimationTimingFunctionCount),
mAnimationDurationCount(aSource.mAnimationDurationCount),
mAnimationDelayCount(aSource.mAnimationDelayCount),
mAnimationNameCount(aSource.mAnimationNameCount),
mAnimationDirectionCount(aSource.mAnimationDirectionCount),
mAnimationFillModeCount(aSource.mAnimationFillModeCount),
mAnimationPlayStateCount(aSource.mAnimationPlayStateCount),
mAnimationIterationCountCount(aSource.mAnimationIterationCountCount),
mAnimationTimelineCount(aSource.mAnimationTimelineCount),
mWillChange(aSource.mWillChange),
mDisplay(aSource.mDisplay),
mOriginalDisplay(aSource.mOriginalDisplay),
mContain(aSource.mContain),
mAppearance(aSource.mAppearance),
mDefaultAppearance(aSource.mDefaultAppearance),
mPosition(aSource.mPosition),
mFloat(aSource.mFloat),
mBreakType(aSource.mBreakType),
mBreakInside(aSource.mBreakInside),
mBreakBefore(aSource.mBreakBefore),
mBreakAfter(aSource.mBreakAfter),
mOverflowX(aSource.mOverflowX),
mOverflowY(aSource.mOverflowY),
mOverflowClipBoxBlock(aSource.mOverflowClipBoxBlock),
mOverflowClipBoxInline(aSource.mOverflowClipBoxInline),
mScrollbarGutter(aSource.mScrollbarGutter),
mResize(aSource.mResize),
mOrient(aSource.mOrient),
mIsolation(aSource.mIsolation),
mTopLayer(aSource.mTopLayer),
mTouchAction(aSource.mTouchAction),
mScrollBehavior(aSource.mScrollBehavior),
mOverscrollBehaviorX(aSource.mOverscrollBehaviorX),
mOverscrollBehaviorY(aSource.mOverscrollBehaviorY),
mOverflowAnchor(aSource.mOverflowAnchor),
mScrollSnapAlign(aSource.mScrollSnapAlign),
mScrollSnapType(aSource.mScrollSnapType),
mLineClamp(aSource.mLineClamp),
mTransform(aSource.mTransform),
mRotate(aSource.mRotate),
mTranslate(aSource.mTranslate),
mScale(aSource.mScale),
mBackfaceVisibility(aSource.mBackfaceVisibility),
mTransformStyle(aSource.mTransformStyle),
mTransformBox(aSource.mTransformBox),
mOffsetPath(aSource.mOffsetPath),
mOffsetDistance(aSource.mOffsetDistance),
mOffsetRotate(aSource.mOffsetRotate),
mOffsetAnchor(aSource.mOffsetAnchor),
mTransformOrigin(aSource.mTransformOrigin),
mChildPerspective(aSource.mChildPerspective),
mPerspectiveOrigin(aSource.mPerspectiveOrigin),
mVerticalAlign(aSource.mVerticalAlign),
mShapeImageThreshold(aSource.mShapeImageThreshold),
mShapeMargin(aSource.mShapeMargin),
mShapeOutside(aSource.mShapeOutside) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleDisplay);
}
nsStyleDisplay::~nsStyleDisplay() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleDisplay); }
void nsStyleDisplay::TriggerImageLoads(Document& aDocument,
const nsStyleDisplay* aOldStyle) {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
if (mShapeOutside.IsImage()) {
auto* old = aOldStyle && aOldStyle->mShapeOutside.IsImage()
? &aOldStyle->mShapeOutside.AsImage()
: nullptr;
// Const-cast is ugly but legit, we could avoid it by generating mut-casts
// with cbindgen.
const_cast<StyleImage&>(mShapeOutside.AsImage())
.ResolveImage(aDocument, old);
}
}
template <typename TransformLike>
static inline nsChangeHint CompareTransformValues(
const TransformLike& aOldTransform, const TransformLike& aNewTransform) {
nsChangeHint result = nsChangeHint(0);
// Note: If we add a new change hint for transform changes here, we have to
// modify KeyframeEffect::CalculateCumulativeChangeHint too!
if (aOldTransform != aNewTransform) {
result |= nsChangeHint_UpdateTransformLayer;
if (!aOldTransform.IsNone() && !aNewTransform.IsNone()) {
result |= nsChangeHint_UpdatePostTransformOverflow;
} else {
result |= nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow;
}
}
return result;
}
static inline nsChangeHint CompareMotionValues(
const nsStyleDisplay& aDisplay, const nsStyleDisplay& aNewDisplay) {
if (aDisplay.mOffsetPath == aNewDisplay.mOffsetPath) {
if (aDisplay.mOffsetDistance == aNewDisplay.mOffsetDistance &&
aDisplay.mOffsetRotate == aNewDisplay.mOffsetRotate &&
aDisplay.mOffsetAnchor == aNewDisplay.mOffsetAnchor) {
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
if (aDisplay.mOffsetPath.IsNone()) {
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
}
// TODO: Bug 1482737: This probably doesn't need to UpdateOverflow
// (or UpdateTransformLayer) if there's already a transform.
// Set the same hints as what we use for transform because motion path is
// a kind of transform and will be combined with other transforms.
nsChangeHint result = nsChangeHint_UpdateTransformLayer;
if (!aDisplay.mOffsetPath.IsNone() && !aNewDisplay.mOffsetPath.IsNone()) {
result |= nsChangeHint_UpdatePostTransformOverflow;
} else {
result |= nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow;
}
return result;
}
static bool ScrollbarGenerationChanged(const nsStyleDisplay& aOld,
const nsStyleDisplay& aNew) {
auto changed = [](StyleOverflow aOld, StyleOverflow aNew) {
return aOld != aNew &&
(aOld == StyleOverflow::Hidden || aNew == StyleOverflow::Hidden);
};
return changed(aOld.mOverflowX, aNew.mOverflowX) ||
changed(aOld.mOverflowY, aNew.mOverflowY);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleDisplay::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleDisplay& aNewData, const nsStylePosition& aOldPosition) const {
if (mDisplay != aNewData.mDisplay || mContain != aNewData.mContain ||
(mFloat == StyleFloat::None) != (aNewData.mFloat == StyleFloat::None) ||
mScrollBehavior != aNewData.mScrollBehavior ||
mScrollSnapType != aNewData.mScrollSnapType ||
mTopLayer != aNewData.mTopLayer || mResize != aNewData.mResize) {
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
auto oldAppearance = EffectiveAppearance();
auto newAppearance = aNewData.EffectiveAppearance();
if ((oldAppearance == StyleAppearance::Textfield &&
newAppearance != StyleAppearance::Textfield) ||
(oldAppearance != StyleAppearance::Textfield &&
newAppearance == StyleAppearance::Textfield)) {
// This is for <input type=number> where we allow authors to specify a
// |-moz-appearance:textfield| to get a control without a spinner. (The
// spinner is present for |-moz-appearance:number-input| but also other
// values such as 'none'.) We need to reframe since we want to use
// nsTextControlFrame instead of nsNumberControlFrame if the author
// specifies 'textfield'.
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
auto hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mPosition != aNewData.mPosition) {
if (IsAbsolutelyPositionedStyle() ||
aNewData.IsAbsolutelyPositionedStyle()) {
// This changes our parent relationship on the frame tree and / or needs
// to create a placeholder, so gotta reframe. There are some cases (when
// switching from fixed to absolute or viceversa, if our containing block
// happens to remain the same, i.e., if it has a transform or such) where
// this wouldn't really be needed (though we'd still need to move the
// frame from one child list to another). In any case we don't have a hand
// to that information from here, and it doesn't seem like a case worth
// optimizing for.
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
// We start or stop being a containing block for abspos descendants. This
// also causes painting to change, as we'd become a pseudo-stacking context.
if (IsRelativelyPositionedStyle() !=
aNewData.IsRelativelyPositionedStyle()) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateContainingBlock | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (IsPositionForcingStackingContext() !=
aNewData.IsPositionForcingStackingContext()) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
// On top of that: if the above ends up not reframing, we need a reflow to
// compute our relative, static or sticky position.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeedReflow | nsChangeHint_ReflowChangesSizeOrPosition;
}
if (mScrollSnapAlign != aNewData.mScrollSnapAlign) {
// FIXME: Bug 1530253 Support re-snapping when scroll-snap-align changes.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
if (mOverflowX != aNewData.mOverflowX || mOverflowY != aNewData.mOverflowY) {
const bool isScrollable = IsScrollableOverflow();
if (isScrollable != aNewData.IsScrollableOverflow()) {
// We may need to construct or destroy a scroll frame as a result of this
// change.
hint |= nsChangeHint_ScrollbarChange;
} else if (isScrollable) {
if (ScrollbarGenerationChanged(*this, aNewData)) {
// We might need to reframe in the case of hidden -> non-hidden case
// though, since ScrollFrameHelper::CreateAnonymousContent avoids
// creating scrollbars altogether for overflow: hidden. That seems it
// could create some interesting perf cliffs...
hint |= nsChangeHint_ScrollbarChange;
} else {
// Otherwise, for changes where both overflow values are scrollable,
// means that scrollbars may appear or disappear. We need to reflow,
// since reflow is what determines which scrollbars if any are visible.
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReflowHintsForScrollbarChange;
}
} else {
// Otherwise this is a change between 'visible' and 'clip'.
// Here only whether we have a 'clip' changes, so just repaint and
// update our overflow areas in that case.
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
}
if (mScrollbarGutter != aNewData.mScrollbarGutter) {
if (IsScrollableOverflow()) {
// Changing scrollbar-gutter affects available inline-size of a inner
// scrolled frame, so we need a reflow for scrollbar change.
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReflowHintsForScrollbarChange;
} else {
// scrollbar-gutter only applies to the scroll containers.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
}
/* Note: When mScrollBehavior or mScrollSnapType are changed,
* nsChangeHint_NeutralChange is not sufficient to enter
* nsCSSFrameConstructor::PropagateScrollToViewport. By using the same hint as
* used when the overflow css property changes, nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame,
* PropagateScrollToViewport will be called.
*
* The scroll-behavior css property is not expected to change often (the
* CSSOM-View DOM methods are likely to be used in those cases); however,
* if this does become common perhaps a faster-path might be worth while.
*
* FIXME(emilio): Can we do what we do for overflow changes?
*
* FIXME(emilio): These properties no longer propagate from the body to the
* viewport.
*/
if (mFloat != aNewData.mFloat) {
// Changing which side we're floating on (float:none was handled above).
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReflowHintsForFloatAreaChange;
}
if (mShapeOutside != aNewData.mShapeOutside ||
mShapeMargin != aNewData.mShapeMargin ||
mShapeImageThreshold != aNewData.mShapeImageThreshold) {
if (aNewData.mFloat != StyleFloat::None) {
// If we are floating, and our shape-outside, shape-margin, or
// shape-image-threshold are changed, our descendants are not impacted,
// but our ancestor and siblings are.
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReflowHintsForFloatAreaChange;
} else {
// shape-outside or shape-margin or shape-image-threshold changed,
// but we don't need to reflow because we're not floating.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
}
if (mLineClamp != aNewData.mLineClamp) {
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
if (mVerticalAlign != aNewData.mVerticalAlign) {
// XXX Can this just be AllReflowHints + RepaintFrame, and be included in
// the block below?
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
// XXX the following is conservative, for now: changing float breaking
// shouldn't necessarily require a repaint, reflow should suffice.
//
// FIXME(emilio): We definitely change the frame tree in nsCSSFrameConstructor
// based on break-before / break-after... Shouldn't that reframe?
if (mBreakType != aNewData.mBreakType ||
mBreakInside != aNewData.mBreakInside ||
mBreakBefore != aNewData.mBreakBefore ||
mBreakAfter != aNewData.mBreakAfter ||
mAppearance != aNewData.mAppearance ||
mDefaultAppearance != aNewData.mDefaultAppearance ||
mOrient != aNewData.mOrient ||
mOverflowClipBoxBlock != aNewData.mOverflowClipBoxBlock ||
mOverflowClipBoxInline != aNewData.mOverflowClipBoxInline) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mIsolation != aNewData.mIsolation) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
/* If we've added or removed the transform property, we need to reconstruct
* the frame to add or remove the view object, and also to handle abs-pos and
* fixed-pos containers.
*/
if (HasTransformStyle() != aNewData.HasTransformStyle()) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_ComprehensiveAddOrRemoveTransform;
} else {
/* Otherwise, if we've kept the property lying around and we already had a
* transform, we need to see whether or not we've changed the transform.
* If so, we need to recompute its overflow rect (which probably changed
* if the transform changed) and to redraw within the bounds of that new
* overflow rect.
*
* If the property isn't present in either style struct, we still do the
* comparisons but turn all the resulting change hints into
* nsChangeHint_NeutralChange.
*/
nsChangeHint transformHint = nsChangeHint(0);
transformHint |= CompareTransformValues(mTransform, aNewData.mTransform);
transformHint |= CompareTransformValues(mRotate, aNewData.mRotate);
transformHint |= CompareTransformValues(mTranslate, aNewData.mTranslate);
transformHint |= CompareTransformValues(mScale, aNewData.mScale);
transformHint |= CompareMotionValues(*this, aNewData);
if (mTransformOrigin != aNewData.mTransformOrigin) {
transformHint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateTransformLayer |
nsChangeHint_UpdatePostTransformOverflow;
}
if (mPerspectiveOrigin != aNewData.mPerspectiveOrigin ||
mTransformStyle != aNewData.mTransformStyle ||
mTransformBox != aNewData.mTransformBox) {
transformHint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mBackfaceVisibility != aNewData.mBackfaceVisibility) {
transformHint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (transformHint) {
if (HasTransformStyle()) {
hint |= transformHint;
} else {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
}
}
if (HasPerspectiveStyle() != aNewData.HasPerspectiveStyle()) {
// A change from/to being a containing block for position:fixed.
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateContainingBlock | nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow |
nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
} else if (mChildPerspective != aNewData.mChildPerspective) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
// Note that the HasTransformStyle() != aNewData.HasTransformStyle()
// test above handles relevant changes in the StyleWillChangeBit_TRANSFORM
// bit, which in turn handles frame reconstruction for changes in the
// containing block of fixed-positioned elements.
auto willChangeBitsChanged = mWillChange.bits ^ aNewData.mWillChange.bits;
if (willChangeBitsChanged &
(StyleWillChangeBits::STACKING_CONTEXT_UNCONDITIONAL |
StyleWillChangeBits::SCROLL | StyleWillChangeBits::OPACITY |
StyleWillChangeBits::PERSPECTIVE | StyleWillChangeBits::TRANSFORM |
StyleWillChangeBits::Z_INDEX)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (willChangeBitsChanged &
(StyleWillChangeBits::FIXPOS_CB_NON_SVG | StyleWillChangeBits::TRANSFORM |
StyleWillChangeBits::PERSPECTIVE | StyleWillChangeBits::POSITION |
StyleWillChangeBits::CONTAIN)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateContainingBlock;
}
// If touch-action is changed, we need to regenerate the event regions on
// the layers and send it over to the compositor for APZ to handle.
if (mTouchAction != aNewData.mTouchAction) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
// If overscroll-behavior has changed, the changes are picked up
// during a repaint.
if (mOverscrollBehaviorX != aNewData.mOverscrollBehaviorX ||
mOverscrollBehaviorY != aNewData.mOverscrollBehaviorY) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint;
}
if (mOriginalDisplay != aNewData.mOriginalDisplay) {
// Our hypothetical box position may have changed.
//
// Note that it doesn't matter if we look at the old or the new struct,
// since a change on whether we need a hypothetical position would trigger
// reflow anyway.
if (IsAbsolutelyPositionedStyle() &&
aOldPosition.NeedsHypotheticalPositionIfAbsPos()) {
hint |=
nsChangeHint_NeedReflow | nsChangeHint_ReflowChangesSizeOrPosition;
} else {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
}
// Note: Our current behavior for handling changes to the
// transition-duration, transition-delay, and transition-timing-function
// properties is to do nothing. In other words, the transition
// property that matters is what it is when the transition begins, and
// we don't stop a transition later because the transition property
// changed.
// We do handle changes to transition-property, but we don't need to
// bother with anything here, since the transition manager is notified
// of any ComputedStyle change anyway.
// Note: Likewise, for animation-*, the animation manager gets
// notified about every new ComputedStyle constructed, and it uses
// that opportunity to handle dynamic changes appropriately.
// But we still need to return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange for these
// properties, since some data did change in the style struct.
if (!hint && (mTransitions != aNewData.mTransitions ||
mTransitionTimingFunctionCount !=
aNewData.mTransitionTimingFunctionCount ||
mTransitionDurationCount != aNewData.mTransitionDurationCount ||
mTransitionDelayCount != aNewData.mTransitionDelayCount ||
mTransitionPropertyCount != aNewData.mTransitionPropertyCount ||
mAnimations != aNewData.mAnimations ||
mAnimationTimingFunctionCount !=
aNewData.mAnimationTimingFunctionCount ||
mAnimationDurationCount != aNewData.mAnimationDurationCount ||
mAnimationDelayCount != aNewData.mAnimationDelayCount ||
mAnimationNameCount != aNewData.mAnimationNameCount ||
mAnimationDirectionCount != aNewData.mAnimationDirectionCount ||
mAnimationFillModeCount != aNewData.mAnimationFillModeCount ||
mAnimationPlayStateCount != aNewData.mAnimationPlayStateCount ||
mAnimationIterationCountCount !=
aNewData.mAnimationIterationCountCount ||
mAnimationTimelineCount != aNewData.mAnimationTimelineCount ||
mWillChange != aNewData.mWillChange ||
mOverflowAnchor != aNewData.mOverflowAnchor)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return hint;
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleVisibility
//
nsStyleVisibility::nsStyleVisibility(const Document& aDocument)
: mImageOrientation(StyleImageOrientation::FromImage),
mDirection(aDocument.GetBidiOptions() == IBMBIDI_TEXTDIRECTION_RTL
? StyleDirection::Rtl
: StyleDirection::Ltr),
mVisible(StyleVisibility::Visible),
mImageRendering(StyleImageRendering::Auto),
mWritingMode(StyleWritingModeProperty::HorizontalTb),
mTextOrientation(StyleTextOrientation::Mixed),
mPrintColorAdjust(StylePrintColorAdjust::Economy) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleVisibility);
}
nsStyleVisibility::nsStyleVisibility(const nsStyleVisibility& aSource)
: mImageOrientation(aSource.mImageOrientation),
mDirection(aSource.mDirection),
mVisible(aSource.mVisible),
mImageRendering(aSource.mImageRendering),
mWritingMode(aSource.mWritingMode),
mTextOrientation(aSource.mTextOrientation),
mPrintColorAdjust(aSource.mPrintColorAdjust) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleVisibility);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleVisibility::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleVisibility& aNewData) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mDirection != aNewData.mDirection ||
mWritingMode != aNewData.mWritingMode) {
// It's important that a change in mWritingMode results in frame
// reconstruction, because it may affect intrinsic size (see
// nsSubDocumentFrame::GetIntrinsicISize/BSize).
// Also, the used writing-mode value is now a field on nsIFrame and some
// classes (e.g. table rows/cells) copy their value from an ancestor.
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
} else {
if ((mImageOrientation != aNewData.mImageOrientation)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mVisible != aNewData.mVisible) {
if (mVisible == StyleVisibility::Visible ||
aNewData.mVisible == StyleVisibility::Visible) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_VisibilityChange;
}
if (StyleVisibility::Collapse == mVisible ||
StyleVisibility::Collapse == aNewData.mVisible) {
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
} else {
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
}
}
if (mTextOrientation != aNewData.mTextOrientation) {
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
if (mImageRendering != aNewData.mImageRendering) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mPrintColorAdjust != aNewData.mPrintColorAdjust) {
// color-adjust only affects media where dynamic changes can't happen.
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
}
return hint;
}
//-----------------------
// nsStyleContent
//
nsStyleContent::nsStyleContent(const Document& aDocument)
: mContent(StyleContent::Normal()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleContent);
}
nsStyleContent::~nsStyleContent() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleContent); }
nsStyleContent::nsStyleContent(const nsStyleContent& aSource)
: mContent(aSource.mContent),
mCounterIncrement(aSource.mCounterIncrement),
mCounterReset(aSource.mCounterReset),
mCounterSet(aSource.mCounterSet) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleContent);
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleContent::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleContent& aNewData) const {
// Unfortunately we need to reframe even if the content lengths are the same;
// a simple reflow will not pick up different text or different image URLs,
// since we set all that up in the CSSFrameConstructor
if (mContent != aNewData.mContent ||
mCounterIncrement != aNewData.mCounterIncrement ||
mCounterReset != aNewData.mCounterReset ||
mCounterSet != aNewData.mCounterSet) {
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
void nsStyleContent::TriggerImageLoads(Document& aDoc,
const nsStyleContent* aOld) {
if (!mContent.IsItems()) {
return;
}
Span<const StyleContentItem> oldItems;
if (aOld && aOld->mContent.IsItems()) {
oldItems = aOld->mContent.AsItems().AsSpan();
}
auto items = mContent.AsItems().AsSpan();
for (size_t i = 0; i < items.Length(); ++i) {
auto& item = items[i];
if (!item.IsImage()) {
continue;
}
auto& image = item.AsImage();
auto* oldImage = i < oldItems.Length() && oldItems[i].IsImage()
? &oldItems[i].AsImage()
: nullptr;
const_cast<StyleImage&>(image).ResolveImage(aDoc, oldImage);
}
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleTextReset
//
nsStyleTextReset::nsStyleTextReset(const Document& aDocument)
: mTextOverflow(),
mTextDecorationLine(StyleTextDecorationLine::NONE),
mTextDecorationStyle(NS_STYLE_TEXT_DECORATION_STYLE_SOLID),
mUnicodeBidi(NS_STYLE_UNICODE_BIDI_NORMAL),
mInitialLetterSink(0),
mInitialLetterSize(0.0f),
mTextDecorationColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mTextDecorationThickness(StyleTextDecorationLength::Auto()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleTextReset);
}
nsStyleTextReset::nsStyleTextReset(const nsStyleTextReset& aSource)
: mTextOverflow(aSource.mTextOverflow),
mTextDecorationLine(aSource.mTextDecorationLine),
mTextDecorationStyle(aSource.mTextDecorationStyle),
mUnicodeBidi(aSource.mUnicodeBidi),
mInitialLetterSink(aSource.mInitialLetterSink),
mInitialLetterSize(aSource.mInitialLetterSize),
mTextDecorationColor(aSource.mTextDecorationColor),
Bug 1567282: renamed text-decoration-width to text-decoration-thickness r=dholbert Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D38586 --HG-- rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-computed.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-computed.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-initial.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-initial.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-invalid.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-invalid.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-linethrough-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-linethrough-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-overline-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-overline-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-scroll-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-scroll-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-underline-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-underline-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-valid.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-valid.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-vertical-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-vertical-002.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-002.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-typed-om/the-stylepropertymap/properties/text-decoration-width.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-typed-om/the-stylepropertymap/properties/text-decoration-thickness.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-width-001-notref.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-thickness-001-notref.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-width-green-rect-ref.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-thickness-green-rect-ref.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-width-scroll-001-ref.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-thickness-scroll-001-ref.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-width-vertical-green-rect-ref.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-green-rect-ref.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-computed.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-computed.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-initial.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-initial.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-invalid.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-invalid.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-linethrough-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-linethrough-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-overline-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-overline-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-scroll-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-scroll-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-underline-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-underline-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-valid.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-valid.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-vertical-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-vertical-002.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-002.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-typed-om/the-stylepropertymap/properties/text-decoration-width.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-typed-om/the-stylepropertymap/properties/text-decoration-thickness.html extra : moz-landing-system : lando
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mTextDecorationThickness(aSource.mTextDecorationThickness) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleTextReset);
}
nsStyleTextReset::~nsStyleTextReset() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleTextReset); }
nsChangeHint nsStyleTextReset::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleTextReset& aNewData) const {
if (mUnicodeBidi != aNewData.mUnicodeBidi ||
mInitialLetterSink != aNewData.mInitialLetterSink ||
mInitialLetterSize != aNewData.mInitialLetterSize) {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
if (mTextDecorationLine != aNewData.mTextDecorationLine ||
mTextDecorationStyle != aNewData.mTextDecorationStyle ||
Bug 1567282: renamed text-decoration-width to text-decoration-thickness r=dholbert Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D38586 --HG-- rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-computed.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-computed.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-initial.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-initial.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-invalid.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-invalid.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-linethrough-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-linethrough-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-overline-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-overline-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-scroll-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-scroll-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-underline-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-underline-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-valid.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-valid.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-vertical-001.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-001.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-vertical-002.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-002.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-typed-om/the-stylepropertymap/properties/text-decoration-width.html.ini => testing/web-platform/meta/css/css-typed-om/the-stylepropertymap/properties/text-decoration-thickness.html.ini rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-width-001-notref.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-thickness-001-notref.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-width-green-rect-ref.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-thickness-green-rect-ref.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-width-scroll-001-ref.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-thickness-scroll-001-ref.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-width-vertical-green-rect-ref.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/reference/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-green-rect-ref.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-computed.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-computed.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-initial.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-initial.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-invalid.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-invalid.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-linethrough-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-linethrough-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-overline-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-overline-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-scroll-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-scroll-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-underline-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-underline-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-valid.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-valid.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-vertical-001.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-001.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-width-vertical-002.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-text-decor/text-decoration-thickness-vertical-002.html rename : testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-typed-om/the-stylepropertymap/properties/text-decoration-width.html => testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-typed-om/the-stylepropertymap/properties/text-decoration-thickness.html extra : moz-landing-system : lando
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mTextDecorationThickness != aNewData.mTextDecorationThickness) {
// Changes to our text-decoration line can impact our overflow area &
// also our descendants' overflow areas (particularly for text-frame
// descendants). So, we update those areas & trigger a repaint.
return nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame | nsChangeHint_UpdateSubtreeOverflow |
nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint;
}
// Repaint for decoration color changes
if (mTextDecorationColor != aNewData.mTextDecorationColor) {
return nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mTextOverflow != aNewData.mTextOverflow) {
return nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
// --------------------
// nsStyleText
//
static StyleRGBA DefaultColor(const Document& aDocument) {
Bug 1525107 - Make Canvas/CanvasText and Link colors color-scheme-aware. r=dholbert For that, add `.dark` version of the browser.display* prefs that control the light version of these colors. The default for background/foreground colors are taken from the GenericDarkColors used in LookAndFeel. The defaults for links are based on this discussion: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/5426#issuecomment-904021675 (So they effectively match Chrome). Whether the dark colors should be exposed in about:preferences (like the light colors are) is TBD. With this patch, we pass all the tests in: /html/semantics/document-metadata/the-meta-element/color-scheme/ Use the colors to paint the default canvas background and the default colors. There are three "regressions", though they are really progressions: we now render the reference as the test expects (before we rendered a light canvas background even for the reference). Apart of these iframe tests (which we should look into, I filed https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1738380), there are three remaining test failures. Two of them are due to `color: initial` not changing based on the color-scheme. Safari also fails these tests, and the thing they're really testing is whether system colors are preserved at computed-value time: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3847 Regarding that change, I'm not so sure the trade-offs there are worth it, as that not only complicates interpolation (we wouldn't be able to use system colors in color-mix among others, see https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/5780) plus it changes inheritance behavior in sorta unexpected ways, see: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/6773 Which I just filed because apparently no browser implements this correctly. So for now will punt on those (keep matching Safari). There's an svg-as-image test: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/f8576fec48d866c5f988baaf1fa8d2f8cce2a82f/testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-color-adjust/rendering/dark-color-scheme/svg-as-image.html Which isn't using the feature at all and I'm not sure why is it supposed to pass (why prefers-color-scheme: dark is supposed to match that SVG image). This test fails in all browsers apparently: https://wpt.fyi/results/css/css-color-adjust/rendering/dark-color-scheme/svg-as-image.html?label=master&label=experimental&aligned I sent https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/pull/31407 to remove it and hopefully get it reviewed by some Chromium folks. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D129746
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return StyleRGBA::FromColor(PreferenceSheet::PrefsFor(aDocument)
.ColorsFor(aDocument.DefaultColorScheme())
Bug 1525107 - Make Canvas/CanvasText and Link colors color-scheme-aware. r=dholbert For that, add `.dark` version of the browser.display* prefs that control the light version of these colors. The default for background/foreground colors are taken from the GenericDarkColors used in LookAndFeel. The defaults for links are based on this discussion: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/5426#issuecomment-904021675 (So they effectively match Chrome). Whether the dark colors should be exposed in about:preferences (like the light colors are) is TBD. With this patch, we pass all the tests in: /html/semantics/document-metadata/the-meta-element/color-scheme/ Use the colors to paint the default canvas background and the default colors. There are three "regressions", though they are really progressions: we now render the reference as the test expects (before we rendered a light canvas background even for the reference). Apart of these iframe tests (which we should look into, I filed https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1738380), there are three remaining test failures. Two of them are due to `color: initial` not changing based on the color-scheme. Safari also fails these tests, and the thing they're really testing is whether system colors are preserved at computed-value time: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3847 Regarding that change, I'm not so sure the trade-offs there are worth it, as that not only complicates interpolation (we wouldn't be able to use system colors in color-mix among others, see https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/5780) plus it changes inheritance behavior in sorta unexpected ways, see: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/6773 Which I just filed because apparently no browser implements this correctly. So for now will punt on those (keep matching Safari). There's an svg-as-image test: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/f8576fec48d866c5f988baaf1fa8d2f8cce2a82f/testing/web-platform/tests/css/css-color-adjust/rendering/dark-color-scheme/svg-as-image.html Which isn't using the feature at all and I'm not sure why is it supposed to pass (why prefers-color-scheme: dark is supposed to match that SVG image). This test fails in all browsers apparently: https://wpt.fyi/results/css/css-color-adjust/rendering/dark-color-scheme/svg-as-image.html?label=master&label=experimental&aligned I sent https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/pull/31407 to remove it and hopefully get it reviewed by some Chromium folks. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D129746
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.mDefault);
}
nsStyleText::nsStyleText(const Document& aDocument)
: mColor(DefaultColor(aDocument)),
mTextTransform(StyleTextTransform::None()),
mTextAlign(StyleTextAlign::Start),
mTextAlignLast(StyleTextAlignLast::Auto),
mTextJustify(StyleTextJustify::Auto),
mWhiteSpace(StyleWhiteSpace::Normal),
mHyphens(StyleHyphens::Manual),
mRubyAlign(StyleRubyAlign::SpaceAround),
mRubyPosition(StyleRubyPosition::AlternateOver),
mTextSizeAdjust(StyleTextSizeAdjust::Auto),
mTextCombineUpright(NS_STYLE_TEXT_COMBINE_UPRIGHT_NONE),
mMozControlCharacterVisibility(
StaticPrefs::layout_css_control_characters_visible()
? StyleMozControlCharacterVisibility::Visible
: StyleMozControlCharacterVisibility::Hidden),
mTextRendering(StyleTextRendering::Auto),
mTextEmphasisColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mWebkitTextFillColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mWebkitTextStrokeColor(StyleColor::CurrentColor()),
mTabSize(
StyleNonNegativeLengthOrNumber::Number(NS_STYLE_TABSIZE_INITIAL)),
mWordSpacing(LengthPercentage::Zero()),
mLetterSpacing({0.}),
mLineHeight(StyleLineHeight::Normal()),
mTextIndent(LengthPercentage::Zero()),
mTextUnderlineOffset(LengthPercentageOrAuto::Auto()),
mTextDecorationSkipInk(StyleTextDecorationSkipInk::Auto),
mTextUnderlinePosition(StyleTextUnderlinePosition::AUTO),
mWebkitTextStrokeWidth(0),
mTextEmphasisStyle(StyleTextEmphasisStyle::None()) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleText);
RefPtr<nsAtom> language = aDocument.GetContentLanguageAsAtomForStyle();
mTextEmphasisPosition =
language && nsStyleUtil::MatchesLanguagePrefix(language, u"zh")
? NS_STYLE_TEXT_EMPHASIS_POSITION_DEFAULT_ZH
: NS_STYLE_TEXT_EMPHASIS_POSITION_DEFAULT;
}
nsStyleText::nsStyleText(const nsStyleText& aSource)
: mColor(aSource.mColor),
mTextTransform(aSource.mTextTransform),
mTextAlign(aSource.mTextAlign),
mTextAlignLast(aSource.mTextAlignLast),
mTextJustify(aSource.mTextJustify),
mWhiteSpace(aSource.mWhiteSpace),
mLineBreak(aSource.mLineBreak),
mWordBreak(aSource.mWordBreak),
mOverflowWrap(aSource.mOverflowWrap),
mHyphens(aSource.mHyphens),
mRubyAlign(aSource.mRubyAlign),
mRubyPosition(aSource.mRubyPosition),
mTextSizeAdjust(aSource.mTextSizeAdjust),
mTextCombineUpright(aSource.mTextCombineUpright),
mMozControlCharacterVisibility(aSource.mMozControlCharacterVisibility),
mTextEmphasisPosition(aSource.mTextEmphasisPosition),
mTextRendering(aSource.mTextRendering),
mTextEmphasisColor(aSource.mTextEmphasisColor),
mWebkitTextFillColor(aSource.mWebkitTextFillColor),
mWebkitTextStrokeColor(aSource.mWebkitTextStrokeColor),
mTabSize(aSource.mTabSize),
mWordSpacing(aSource.mWordSpacing),
mLetterSpacing(aSource.mLetterSpacing),
mLineHeight(aSource.mLineHeight),
mTextIndent(aSource.mTextIndent),
mTextUnderlineOffset(aSource.mTextUnderlineOffset),
mTextDecorationSkipInk(aSource.mTextDecorationSkipInk),
mTextUnderlinePosition(aSource.mTextUnderlinePosition),
mWebkitTextStrokeWidth(aSource.mWebkitTextStrokeWidth),
mTextShadow(aSource.mTextShadow),
mTextEmphasisStyle(aSource.mTextEmphasisStyle),
mHyphenateCharacter(aSource.mHyphenateCharacter) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleText);
}
nsStyleText::~nsStyleText() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleText); }
nsChangeHint nsStyleText::CalcDifference(const nsStyleText& aNewData) const {
if (WhiteSpaceOrNewlineIsSignificant() !=
aNewData.WhiteSpaceOrNewlineIsSignificant()) {
// This may require construction of suppressed text frames
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
if (mTextCombineUpright != aNewData.mTextCombineUpright ||
mMozControlCharacterVisibility !=
aNewData.mMozControlCharacterVisibility) {
return nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
if ((mTextAlign != aNewData.mTextAlign) ||
(mTextAlignLast != aNewData.mTextAlignLast) ||
(mTextTransform != aNewData.mTextTransform) ||
(mWhiteSpace != aNewData.mWhiteSpace) ||
(mLineBreak != aNewData.mLineBreak) ||
(mWordBreak != aNewData.mWordBreak) ||
(mOverflowWrap != aNewData.mOverflowWrap) ||
(mHyphens != aNewData.mHyphens) || (mRubyAlign != aNewData.mRubyAlign) ||
(mRubyPosition != aNewData.mRubyPosition) ||
(mTextSizeAdjust != aNewData.mTextSizeAdjust) ||
(mLetterSpacing != aNewData.mLetterSpacing) ||
(mLineHeight != aNewData.mLineHeight) ||
(mTextIndent != aNewData.mTextIndent) ||
(mTextJustify != aNewData.mTextJustify) ||
(mWordSpacing != aNewData.mWordSpacing) ||
(mTabSize != aNewData.mTabSize) ||
(mHyphenateCharacter != aNewData.mHyphenateCharacter)) {
return NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
if (HasEffectiveTextEmphasis() != aNewData.HasEffectiveTextEmphasis() ||
(HasEffectiveTextEmphasis() &&
mTextEmphasisPosition != aNewData.mTextEmphasisPosition)) {
// Text emphasis position change could affect line height calculation.
return nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
// text-rendering changes require a reflow since they change SVG
// frames' rects.
if (mTextRendering != aNewData.mTextRendering) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeedReflow |
nsChangeHint_NeedDirtyReflow | // XXX remove me: bug 876085
nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mTextShadow != aNewData.mTextShadow ||
mTextEmphasisStyle != aNewData.mTextEmphasisStyle ||
mWebkitTextStrokeWidth != aNewData.mWebkitTextStrokeWidth ||
mTextUnderlineOffset != aNewData.mTextUnderlineOffset ||
mTextDecorationSkipInk != aNewData.mTextDecorationSkipInk ||
mTextUnderlinePosition != aNewData.mTextUnderlinePosition) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateSubtreeOverflow | nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint |
nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
// We don't add any other hints below.
return hint;
}
if (mColor != aNewData.mColor) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (mTextEmphasisColor != aNewData.mTextEmphasisColor ||
mWebkitTextFillColor != aNewData.mWebkitTextFillColor ||
mWebkitTextStrokeColor != aNewData.mWebkitTextStrokeColor) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (hint) {
return hint;
}
if (mTextEmphasisPosition != aNewData.mTextEmphasisPosition) {
return nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return nsChangeHint(0);
}
LogicalSide nsStyleText::TextEmphasisSide(WritingMode aWM) const {
MOZ_ASSERT(
(!(mTextEmphasisPosition & NS_STYLE_TEXT_EMPHASIS_POSITION_LEFT) !=
!(mTextEmphasisPosition & NS_STYLE_TEXT_EMPHASIS_POSITION_RIGHT)) &&
(!(mTextEmphasisPosition & NS_STYLE_TEXT_EMPHASIS_POSITION_OVER) !=
!(mTextEmphasisPosition & NS_STYLE_TEXT_EMPHASIS_POSITION_UNDER)));
mozilla::Side side =
aWM.IsVertical()
? (mTextEmphasisPosition & NS_STYLE_TEXT_EMPHASIS_POSITION_LEFT
? eSideLeft
: eSideRight)
: (mTextEmphasisPosition & NS_STYLE_TEXT_EMPHASIS_POSITION_OVER
? eSideTop
: eSideBottom);
LogicalSide result = aWM.LogicalSideForPhysicalSide(side);
MOZ_ASSERT(IsBlock(result));
return result;
}
//-----------------------
// nsStyleUI
//
nsStyleUI::nsStyleUI(const Document& aDocument)
: mInert(StyleInert::None),
mUserInput(StyleUserInput::Auto),
mUserModify(StyleUserModify::ReadOnly),
mUserFocus(StyleUserFocus::None),
mPointerEvents(StylePointerEvents::Auto),
mCursor{{}, StyleCursorKind::Auto},
mAccentColor(StyleColorOrAuto::Auto()),
mCaretColor(StyleColorOrAuto::Auto()),
mScrollbarColor(StyleScrollbarColor::Auto()),
mColorScheme(StyleColorScheme{{}, {}}) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleUI);
}
nsStyleUI::nsStyleUI(const nsStyleUI& aSource)
: mInert(aSource.mInert),
mUserInput(aSource.mUserInput),
mUserModify(aSource.mUserModify),
mUserFocus(aSource.mUserFocus),
mPointerEvents(aSource.mPointerEvents),
mCursor(aSource.mCursor),
mAccentColor(aSource.mAccentColor),
mCaretColor(aSource.mCaretColor),
mScrollbarColor(aSource.mScrollbarColor),
mColorScheme(aSource.mColorScheme) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleUI);
}
nsStyleUI::~nsStyleUI() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleUI); }
void nsStyleUI::TriggerImageLoads(Document& aDocument,
const nsStyleUI* aOldStyle) {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
auto cursorImages = mCursor.images.AsSpan();
auto oldCursorImages = aOldStyle ? aOldStyle->mCursor.images.AsSpan()
: Span<const StyleCursorImage>();
for (size_t i = 0; i < cursorImages.Length(); ++i) {
auto& cursor = cursorImages[i];
const auto* oldCursorImage =
oldCursorImages.Length() > i ? &oldCursorImages[i].image : nullptr;
const_cast<StyleCursorImage&>(cursor).image.ResolveImage(aDocument,
oldCursorImage);
}
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleUI::CalcDifference(const nsStyleUI& aNewData) const {
// SVGGeometryFrame's mRect depends on stroke _and_ on the value of
// pointer-events. See SVGGeometryFrame::ReflowSVG's use of GetHitTestFlags.
// (Only a reflow, no visual change.)
//
// pointer-events changes can change event regions overrides on layers and
// so needs a repaint.
const auto kPointerEventsHint =
nsChangeHint_NeedReflow |
nsChangeHint_NeedDirtyReflow | // XXX remove me: bug 876085
nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint;
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mCursor != aNewData.mCursor) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateCursor;
}
if (mPointerEvents != aNewData.mPointerEvents) {
hint |= kPointerEventsHint;
}
if (mUserModify != aNewData.mUserModify) {
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
}
if (mInert != aNewData.mInert) {
// inert affects pointer-events, user-modify, user-select, user-focus and
// -moz-user-input, do the union of all them (minus
// nsChangeHint_NeutralChange which isn't needed if there's any other hint).
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL | kPointerEventsHint;
}
if (mUserFocus != aNewData.mUserFocus || mUserInput != aNewData.mUserInput) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
if (mCaretColor != aNewData.mCaretColor ||
mAccentColor != aNewData.mAccentColor ||
mScrollbarColor != aNewData.mScrollbarColor ||
mColorScheme != aNewData.mColorScheme) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
return hint;
}
//-----------------------
// nsStyleUIReset
//
nsStyleUIReset::nsStyleUIReset(const Document& aDocument)
: mUserSelect(StyleUserSelect::Auto),
mScrollbarWidth(StyleScrollbarWidth::Auto),
mMozForceBrokenImageIcon(0),
mIMEMode(StyleImeMode::Auto),
mWindowDragging(StyleWindowDragging::Default),
mWindowShadow(StyleWindowShadow::Default),
mWindowOpacity(1.0),
mWindowTransformOrigin{LengthPercentage::FromPercentage(0.5),
LengthPercentage::FromPercentage(0.5),
{0.}} {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleUIReset);
}
nsStyleUIReset::nsStyleUIReset(const nsStyleUIReset& aSource)
: mUserSelect(aSource.mUserSelect),
mScrollbarWidth(aSource.mScrollbarWidth),
mMozForceBrokenImageIcon(aSource.mMozForceBrokenImageIcon),
mIMEMode(aSource.mIMEMode),
mWindowDragging(aSource.mWindowDragging),
mWindowShadow(aSource.mWindowShadow),
mWindowOpacity(aSource.mWindowOpacity),
mMozWindowTransform(aSource.mMozWindowTransform),
mWindowTransformOrigin(aSource.mWindowTransformOrigin) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleUIReset);
}
nsStyleUIReset::~nsStyleUIReset() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleUIReset); }
nsChangeHint nsStyleUIReset::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleUIReset& aNewData) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mMozForceBrokenImageIcon != aNewData.mMozForceBrokenImageIcon) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
if (mScrollbarWidth != aNewData.mScrollbarWidth) {
// For scrollbar-width change, we need some special handling similar
// to overflow properties. Specifically, we may need to reconstruct
// the scrollbar or force reflow of the viewport scrollbar.
hint |= nsChangeHint_ScrollbarChange;
}
if (mWindowShadow != aNewData.mWindowShadow) {
// We really need just an nsChangeHint_SyncFrameView, except
// on an ancestor of the frame, so we get that by doing a
// reflow.
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_REFLOW;
}
if (mUserSelect != aNewData.mUserSelect) {
hint |= NS_STYLE_HINT_VISUAL;
}
if (mWindowDragging != aNewData.mWindowDragging) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint;
}
if (!hint && (mIMEMode != aNewData.mIMEMode ||
mWindowOpacity != aNewData.mWindowOpacity ||
mMozWindowTransform != aNewData.mMozWindowTransform)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_NeutralChange;
}
return hint;
}
//-----------------------
// nsStyleEffects
//
nsStyleEffects::nsStyleEffects(const Document&)
: mClip(StyleClipRectOrAuto::Auto()),
mOpacity(1.0f),
mMixBlendMode(StyleBlend::Normal) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleEffects);
}
nsStyleEffects::nsStyleEffects(const nsStyleEffects& aSource)
: mFilters(aSource.mFilters),
mBoxShadow(aSource.mBoxShadow),
mBackdropFilters(aSource.mBackdropFilters),
mClip(aSource.mClip),
mOpacity(aSource.mOpacity),
mMixBlendMode(aSource.mMixBlendMode) {
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsStyleEffects);
}
nsStyleEffects::~nsStyleEffects() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsStyleEffects); }
static bool AnyAutonessChanged(const StyleClipRectOrAuto& aOld,
const StyleClipRectOrAuto& aNew) {
if (aOld.IsAuto() != aNew.IsAuto()) {
return true;
}
if (aOld.IsAuto()) {
return false;
}
auto& oldRect = aOld.AsRect();
auto& newRect = aNew.AsRect();
return oldRect.top.IsAuto() != newRect.top.IsAuto() ||
oldRect.right.IsAuto() != newRect.right.IsAuto() ||
oldRect.bottom.IsAuto() != newRect.bottom.IsAuto() ||
oldRect.left.IsAuto() != newRect.left.IsAuto();
}
nsChangeHint nsStyleEffects::CalcDifference(
const nsStyleEffects& aNewData) const {
nsChangeHint hint = nsChangeHint(0);
if (mBoxShadow != aNewData.mBoxShadow) {
// Update overflow regions & trigger DLBI to be sure it's noticed.
// Also request a repaint, since it's possible that only the color
// of the shadow is changing (and UpdateOverflow/SchedulePaint won't
// repaint for that, since they won't know what needs invalidating.)
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow | nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint |
nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (AnyAutonessChanged(mClip, aNewData.mClip)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_AllReflowHints | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
} else if (mClip != aNewData.mClip) {
// If the clip has changed, we just need to update overflow areas. DLBI
// will handle the invalidation.
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow | nsChangeHint_SchedulePaint;
}
if (mOpacity != aNewData.mOpacity) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateOpacityLayer;
// If we're going from the optimized >=0.99 opacity value to 1.0 or back,
// then repaint the frame because DLBI will not catch the invalidation.
// Otherwise, just update the opacity layer.
if ((mOpacity >= 0.99f && mOpacity < 1.0f && aNewData.mOpacity == 1.0f) ||
(aNewData.mOpacity >= 0.99f && aNewData.mOpacity < 1.0f &&
mOpacity == 1.0f)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
} else {
if ((mOpacity == 1.0f) != (aNewData.mOpacity == 1.0f)) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateUsesOpacity;
}
}
}
if (HasFilters() != aNewData.HasFilters()) {
// A change from/to being a containing block for position:fixed.
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateContainingBlock;
}
if (mFilters != aNewData.mFilters) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateEffects | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame |
nsChangeHint_UpdateOverflow;
}
if (mMixBlendMode != aNewData.mMixBlendMode) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
if (HasBackdropFilters() != aNewData.HasBackdropFilters()) {
// A change from/to being a containing block for position:fixed.
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateContainingBlock;
}
if (mBackdropFilters != aNewData.mBackdropFilters) {
hint |= nsChangeHint_UpdateEffects | nsChangeHint_RepaintFrame;
}
return hint;
}
static bool TransformOperationHasPercent(const StyleTransformOperation& aOp) {
switch (aOp.tag) {
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::TranslateX:
return aOp.AsTranslateX().HasPercent();
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::TranslateY:
return aOp.AsTranslateY().HasPercent();
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::TranslateZ:
return false;
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Translate3D: {
auto& translate = aOp.AsTranslate3D();
// NOTE(emilio): z translation is a `<length>`, so can't have percentages.
return translate._0.HasPercent() || translate._1.HasPercent();
}
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Translate: {
auto& translate = aOp.AsTranslate();
return translate._0.HasPercent() || translate._1.HasPercent();
}
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::AccumulateMatrix: {
auto& accum = aOp.AsAccumulateMatrix();
return accum.from_list.HasPercent() || accum.to_list.HasPercent();
}
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::InterpolateMatrix: {
auto& interpolate = aOp.AsInterpolateMatrix();
return interpolate.from_list.HasPercent() ||
interpolate.to_list.HasPercent();
}
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Perspective:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::RotateX:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::RotateY:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::RotateZ:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Rotate:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Rotate3D:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::SkewX:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::SkewY:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Skew:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::ScaleX:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::ScaleY:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::ScaleZ:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Scale:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Scale3D:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Matrix:
case StyleTransformOperation::Tag::Matrix3D:
return false;
default:
MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE("Unknown transform operation");
return false;
}
}
template <>
bool StyleTransform::HasPercent() const {
for (const auto& op : Operations()) {
if (TransformOperationHasPercent(op)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
template <>
void StyleCalcNode::ScaleLengthsBy(float aScale) {
auto ScaleNode = [aScale](const StyleCalcNode& aNode) {
// This const_cast could be removed by generating more mut-casts, if
// needed.
const_cast<StyleCalcNode&>(aNode).ScaleLengthsBy(aScale);
};
switch (tag) {
case Tag::Leaf: {
auto& leaf = AsLeaf();
if (leaf.IsLength()) {
// This const_cast could be removed by generating more mut-casts, if
// needed.
const_cast<Length&>(leaf.AsLength()).ScaleBy(aScale);
}
break;
}
case Tag::Clamp: {
auto& clamp = AsClamp();
ScaleNode(*clamp.min);
ScaleNode(*clamp.center);
ScaleNode(*clamp.max);
break;
}
case Tag::MinMax: {
for (auto& child : AsMinMax()._0.AsSpan()) {
ScaleNode(child);
}
break;
}
case Tag::Sum: {
for (auto& child : AsSum().AsSpan()) {
ScaleNode(child);
}
break;
}
}
}
template <>
template <typename ResultT, typename PercentageConverter>
ResultT StyleCalcNode::ResolveInternal(ResultT aPercentageBasis,
PercentageConverter aConverter) const {
static_assert(std::is_same_v<decltype(aConverter(1.0f)), ResultT>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<ResultT, nscoord> ||
std::is_same_v<ResultT, CSSCoord>);
switch (tag) {
case Tag::Leaf: {
auto& leaf = AsLeaf();
if (leaf.IsPercentage()) {
return aConverter(leaf.AsPercentage()._0 * aPercentageBasis);
}
if constexpr (std::is_same_v<ResultT, nscoord>) {
return leaf.AsLength().ToAppUnits();
} else {
return leaf.AsLength().ToCSSPixels();
}
}
case Tag::Clamp: {
auto& clamp = AsClamp();
auto min = clamp.min->ResolveInternal(aPercentageBasis, aConverter);
auto center = clamp.center->ResolveInternal(aPercentageBasis, aConverter);
auto max = clamp.max->ResolveInternal(aPercentageBasis, aConverter);
return std::max(min, std::min(center, max));
}
case Tag::MinMax: {
auto children = AsMinMax()._0.AsSpan();
StyleMinMaxOp op = AsMinMax()._1;
ResultT result =
children[0].ResolveInternal(aPercentageBasis, aConverter);
for (auto& child : children.From(1)) {
ResultT candidate = child.ResolveInternal(aPercentageBasis, aConverter);
if (op == StyleMinMaxOp::Max) {
result = std::max(result, candidate);
} else {
result = std::min(result, candidate);
}
}
return result;
}
case Tag::Sum: {
ResultT result = 0;
for (auto& child : AsSum().AsSpan()) {
result += child.ResolveInternal(aPercentageBasis, aConverter);
}
return result;
}
}
MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE("Unknown calc node");
return 0;
}
template <>
CSSCoord StyleCalcNode::ResolveToCSSPixels(CSSCoord aBasis) const {
CSSCoord result =
ResolveInternal(aBasis, [](CSSCoord aPercent) { return aPercent; });
if (IsNaN(float(result))) {
return 0.0f; // This matches style::values::normalize
}
return result;
}
template <>
nscoord StyleCalcNode::Resolve(nscoord aBasis,
CoordPercentageRounder aRounder) const {
return ResolveInternal(aBasis, aRounder);
}