We needed this polyfill for <initializer_list> when some of our C++
standard libraries did not support said header. They all do now, so the
polyfill is redundant.
To send animations to compositor in the delay phase we need to
modify Animation::IsPlaying returning true in the delay phase.
Note about background-position-in-delay.html:
After this patch, background-position animation also creates an active layer
from its delay phase.
Also note about test cases in test_animations_omta.html:
After landing bug 1279071, getOMTAStyle() returns the style value only
specified by animations, also in this patch we don't apply any opacity or
transform values in the delay phase, as a result we can't tell animating
value during delay phase on the compositor.
MozReview-Commit-ID: ILYKig3c08d
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extra : rebase_source : 5715c1f9ec43da3c8374f08cdca82e2ca29fe474
This patch introduces a new functions named HasEffectiveAnimationOfProperty.
This function checks that a given CSS property is overridden by !important
rules.
On the other hand, now KeyframeEffetReadOnly::HasAnimationOfProperty() does
just check that the effect has a given CSS property. This is used to create
a stacking context because we should create a stacking context for opacity or
transform animations even if the property is overridden by !important rules.
Note about no-stacking-context-(opacity|transform)-removing-animation-in-delay.html
Before this patch we don't create any stacking context for animations overridden
by !important rules, but after this patch we do create a stacking context for
such animations. As a result, in the test case we did paint a stacking context
in the first rAF callback and then in the second rAF callback we did clear the
painted stacking context. Unfortunately sometimes the second rAF callback was
called prior to clear the stacking context on the compositor because of
compositor delay. To avoid this situation, we have to wait for MozAfterPaint
instead of rAF callback.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AG1Y0IgoB3U
Also we skip to update the cascade and compose style for orphaned elements if
the animation reqeusted restyle but the target element has been removed from
document before a subsequent tick.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3I6uyvuSPO5
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extra : rebase_source : 817b123a4e1b64c89cfbe796073d88410792bf84
This patch also makes composite order lowest to highest, as a result we also
need to replace mWinsInCascade checks with the the properties.
The mWinsInCascade membed itself will be removed in a subsequent patch.
Now we call RequestRestyle(Layer) respectively for transition and animation,
so a test case in test_restyles.html works as expected.
And now lower-priority animations are also sent to the compositor so this patch
fixed some tests in test_running_on_compositor.html and
test_animation_performance_warning.html
MozReview-Commit-ID: BchUsJbmatg
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extra : rebase_source : ff295aecb08bb672ac5f02e26e37a4ea4f3eb7c0
The result animatons of FindAnimationsForCompositor() should be sorted
by composite order because SampleAnimations() on the compositor expects
the animations are sorted by the order.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4eI4EldFVcu
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extra : rebase_source : eabbea6aa54d1637b8baba8b6ac4959a1e6025b6
The previous patch in this series renamed nsCSSProperty to nsCSSPropertyID.
This patch renames nsCSSPropertySet to nsCSSPropertyIDSet accordingly.
This patch is generated by the following commands (note: if you're running
using OS X's sed, which accepts slightly different flags, you'll have to
specify an actual backup suffix in -i, or use gsed from Homebrew):
hg stat -c \
| cut -c 3- \
| tr '\n' '\0' \
| xargs -0 -P 8 gsed --follow-symlinks 's/\bnsCSSPropertySet\b/nsCSSPropertyIDSet/g' -i''
Then:
hg mv layout/style/nsCSSPropertySet.h layout/style/nsCSSPropertyIDSet.h
... and finally, manually renaming nsCSSPropertySet in the include guard in
nsCSSPropertyIDSet.h.
(NOTE: Re-landing this patch on a CLOSED TREE to correctly-address the merge bustage that closed the tree.)
MozReview-Commit-ID: ASUNs7FWbKP
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rename : layout/style/nsCSSPropertySet.h => layout/style/nsCSSPropertyIDSet.h
This patch is generated by the following commands (note: if you're running
using OS X's sed, which accepts slightly different flags, you'll have to
specify an actual backup suffix in -i, or use gsed from Homebrew):
hg stat -c \
| cut -c 3- \
| tr '\n' '\0' \
| xargs -0 -P 8 gsed --follow-symlinks 's/\bnsCSSProperty\b/nsCSSPropertyID/g' -i''
Then:
hg mv layout/style/nsCSSProperty.h layout/style/nsCSSPropertyID.h
... and finally, manually renaming nsCSSProperty in the include guard in
nsCSSProperty.h.
MozReview-Commit-ID: ZV6jyvmLfA
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rename : layout/style/nsCSSProperty.h => layout/style/nsCSSPropertyID.h
The merge from inbound to central conflicted with the merge from
autoland to central, it appears. Per tree rules, the commit from the
autoland repo wins and the inbound commit gets backed out.
CLOSED TREE
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extra : amend_source : 927e1cdfa8e55ccbd873d404d905caf6871c8c4f
extra : histedit_source : 07095868c3f767258e1d7d2645193bf4811b13bb%2Ca49ae5a28bf6e67298b6208ee9254c25a2539712
The previous patch in this series renamed nsCSSProperty to nsCSSPropertyID.
This patch renames nsCSSPropertySet to nsCSSPropertyIDSet accordingly.
This patch is generated by the following commands (note: if you're running
using OS X's sed, which accepts slightly different flags, you'll have to
specify an actual backup suffix in -i, or use gsed from Homebrew):
hg stat -c \
| cut -c 3- \
| tr '\n' '\0' \
| xargs -0 -P 8 gsed --follow-symlinks 's/\bnsCSSPropertySet\b/nsCSSPropertyIDSet/g' -i''
Then:
hg mv layout/style/nsCSSPropertySet.h layout/style/nsCSSPropertyIDSet.h
... and finally, manually renaming nsCSSPropertySet in the include guard in
nsCSSPropertyIDSet.h.
MozReview-Commit-ID: ASUNs7FWbKP
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rename : layout/style/nsCSSPropertySet.h => layout/style/nsCSSPropertyIDSet.h
This patch is generated by the following commands (note: if you're running
using OS X's sed, which accepts slightly different flags, you'll have to
specify an actual backup suffix in -i, or use gsed from Homebrew):
hg stat -c \
| cut -c 3- \
| tr '\n' '\0' \
| xargs -0 -P 8 gsed --follow-symlinks 's/\bnsCSSProperty\b/nsCSSPropertyID/g' -i''
Then:
hg mv layout/style/nsCSSProperty.h layout/style/nsCSSPropertyID.h
... and finally, manually renaming nsCSSProperty in the include guard in
nsCSSProperty.h.
MozReview-Commit-ID: ZV6jyvmLfA
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rename : layout/style/nsCSSProperty.h => layout/style/nsCSSPropertyID.h
While resolving style context, the primary frame of the target element
has previous style context so if we don't pass the newly created nsStyleContext,
UpdateCascadeResults uses the previous style to get overridden properties, it
will result unexpected cascading results.
MozReview-Commit-ID: osqXQlP43X
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extra : rebase_source : 1b34f9245367c2613807156559f09f5f2943458c
Before this patch, we could't use EffectSet::GetEffectSet(nsIFrame*) until
the target content associated with the nsIFrame has a primary frame since
nsLayoutUtils::GetStyleFrame(nsIContent*) needs the primary frame.
In this patch, StyleContext()->GetPseudoType() is used for obtaining
CSSPseudoElementType instread of content->NodeInfo()->NameAtom().
As a result, we don't need to care about whether the content has a
primary frame or not.
The type name has been changed and re-ordered.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 78jrJ6a9Pro
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extra : rebase_source : f47e6bf27d8e48d10b3af123308c2ab89e71d8e1
Each warning message is generated only when getPropertyState() is called.
MozReview-Commit-ID: C03ZSvPv9ff
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extra : rebase_source : 5932957f8f0b171c7b100b1c22e70513959c819e
Those message will be modified in part 4 (localization).
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6TMUxemVLcu
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extra : rebase_source : 65ef1879b3e606ae6dc279981b1e995c7b2cd40b
This means that we won't associate animations with additional frames.
In this case, this fixes associating off-main-thread animations with a
table outer frame, when they should have been associated only with the
table frame.
Locally, the test fails without the patch (with opacity in the test
being 0.36 instead of the expected 0.6), and passes with the patch.
(Opacity 0.36 gives a color of rgb(163,163,255), whereas 0.6 gives
rgb(102,102,255).)
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extra : commitid : 7wtkIDLDHBF
In some circumstances when composing style, we tweak the time of the animation
before telling the effect to compose style. This is to avoid visual flicker in
certain situations where the main thread progress is being synchronized with an
animation running on the compositor.
In the past, effects would store their latest sample time locally so when
tweaking the animation time, we would need to call UpdateEffect() after tweaking
the time, and then again after restoring it as otherwise the style composed by
the effect would not reflect the adjusted time.
Now, however, effect's always query their animation for the time so this is no
longer necessary. Furthermore, the actions triggered by UpdateEffect are not
desirable in this case because they can, amongst other things, cause the
associated EffectSet to be destroyed and recreated.
Specifically, Animation::UpdateEffect() calls
KeyframeEffectReadOnly::NotifyAnimationTimingUpdated() which:
* Calls UpdateTargetRegistration which can trigger EffectSet
destruction/creation which is undesirable in this case because we intend to
restore whatever changes we make to the Animation's state and deleting and
recreating the EffectSet will cause any pointers to it to dangle.
* Cause us to possibly reset the "is running on compositor" status.
This too is undesirable since we intend to restore the state of the
Animation immediately after tweaking the hold time so we don't want to
act as if any state has changed.
* Similarly for marking the cascade as possibly needing an update or
requesting a restyle.
In summary, all the actions performed by NotifyAnimationTimingUpdated are
unnecessary and undesirable in this situation where we are temporarily tweaking
an Animation's current time only to restore it immediately afterwards since the
actions are all involved with recognizing actual changes in state.
RestyleManager currently has a piece of state for tracking if throttled
animations are up-to-date or not. Actually, it's not so much about throttled
animations but really about outstanding changes to animation styles (which
is typically expected to be due to throttling animations but there are
other cases that invalidate the animation style rule that we should be
considering here).
We now have that same information stored in the EffectCompositor so we can
remove the redundant state from RestyleManager. Furthermore, the state stored
in EffectCompositor is more accurate since it captures the case when animation
style needs to be updated twice within a tick, or when nothing needs to be
updated within a tick.
This patch, therefore, introduces EffectCompositor::HasPendingStyleUpdates in
place of setting RestyleManager::mLastUpdateForThrottledAnimations.
nsTransitionManager also uses mLastUpdateForThrottledAnimations to warn if we
have not processed throttled animations. We can't use HasPendingStyleUpdates
here however, since it will return true in the case where we have triggered new
transitions in the process of restyling. However, any new transitions will
trigger "standard" (i.e. not throttled) restyles so we introduce another
method, HasThrottledStyleUpdates, that returns true only if we have outstanding
throttled updates and use this for the warning inside nsTransitionManager.
nsPresContext contains a mLastStyleUpdateForAllAnimations flag which is simply
used to prevent unnecessarily posting restyles when throttled animations are
already up to date. Since part 13 we now accurately record whether we have
posted a restyle for each throttled animation and only post a restyle if we
have not done so already. As a result, this flag is no longer needed since
calling PostRestyleForThrottledAnimations is effectively a noop when throttled
animations are up-to-date.