To know the valid rules for each property, we need to put this information
into the Servo prop list and add an appropriate getter to Longhand/Shorthand.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D105825
To know the valid rules for each property, we need to put this information
into the Servo prop list and add an appropriate getter to Longhand/Shorthand.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D105825
To know the valid rules for each property, we need to put this information
into the Servo prop list and add an appropriate getter to Longhand/Shorthand.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D105825
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to `testing/marionette/client/setup.py`, `testing/marionette/harness/setup.py`, and `testing/firefox-ui/harness/setup.py`, which have hard-coded regexes that break after the reformat.
5. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to `testing/marionette/client/setup.py`, `testing/marionette/harness/setup.py`, and `testing/firefox-ui/harness/setup.py`, which have hard-coded regexes that break after the reformat.
5. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
This changes the order of properties returned from gCS. The old order
doesn't make much sense, and other browsers don't agree on an identical
order either, so it should be trivial to change it. Also the spec isn't
super clear / useful in this case.
Several -moz-prefixed properties are excluded from the list due to their
being internal. I suspect they are never accessible anyway, so probably
nothing gets changed by this.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9LfangjpJ3P
--HG--
extra : source : 879a7265c35f51c5954d8a44ccd374a606ecba0e
This patch changes ServoCSSPropList.py to use classes for properties.
This allows extending the data in the file without needing to update all
users of this file.
Sorting in GenerateCSSPropsGenerated.py is removed because the data file
has the right order already.
MozReview-Commit-ID: D74bItCfpPH
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e0138c255f77515f491496fcb8680686362f4e9e
With this change, we first generate a data file ServoCSSPropList.py from
Servo data, and then use this data to generate ServoCSSPropList.h.
This change itself serves as a checkpoint with a runtime check that all
information generated from Servo side matches what we have in the Gecko
side. Following patches will start replacing uses of nsCSSPropList.h
with either the data file or the header file.
The reason that it generates data file rather than header directly is
that, many users of PythonCSSProps.h invokes C++ preprocessor manually
to extract data from nsCSSPropList.h without passing in search paths,
so it is non-trivial to replace the use of nsCSSPropList.h there with
a generated header. Generating a Python data file would hopefully
simplify those users rather than adding more complexity to them.
I also thought about generating JSON rather than plain Python file, but
JSON doesn't allow trailing comma in array, which makes it less pretty
to generate via mako template.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CwK2oL88r6F
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : aaf98cfd768740fdd6ac4961fc825d84adaf94a5
With this change, we first generate a data file ServoCSSPropList.py from
Servo data, and then use this data to generate ServoCSSPropList.h.
This change itself serves as a checkpoint with a runtime check that all
information generated from Servo side matches what we have in the Gecko
side. Following patches will start replacing uses of nsCSSPropList.h
with either the data file or the header file.
The reason that it generates data file rather than header directly is
that, many users of PythonCSSProps.h invokes C++ preprocessor manually
to extract data from nsCSSPropList.h without passing in search paths,
so it is non-trivial to replace the use of nsCSSPropList.h there with
a generated header. Generating a Python data file would hopefully
simplify those users rather than adding more complexity to them.
I also thought about generating JSON rather than plain Python file, but
JSON doesn't allow trailing comma in array, which makes it less pretty
to generate via mako template.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CwK2oL88r6F
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 926cca8548d42ecb0dd364ea5c52a46a4973e819