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As seems #31500 still remain opened here's the next partial fix.
Fixed list: `unused_mut`, `clippy::needless_borrow`,
`clippy::match_ref_pats`, `clippy::borrow_deref_ref`, `clippy::ptr_eq`,
`clippy::unnecessary_cast`, `clippy::derivable_impls`,
`clippy::collapsible_match`, `clippy::extra_unused_lifetimes`,
`clippy::map_clone`, `clippy::manual_filter`.
- [x] `./mach build -d` does not report any errors
- [x] `./mach test-tidy` does not report any errors
- [x] These changes are part of #31500.
- [x] These changes do not require tests because are only cosmetic.
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This change contains three semi-related clean ups:
1. the `to_webrender()` and `from_webrender()` functions on Pipeline are
turned into more-idiomatic `From` and `Into` implementations.
2. `combine_id_with_fragment_type` now returns a `u64` as that is what is
expected for all callers and not a `usize`.
3. The `query_scroll_id` query is removed entirely. The
`ExternalScrollId` that this queries is easily generated directly
from the node's opaque id. Querying into layout isn't necessary at
all.
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The only font relative unit that Servo knows how to resolve currently is
`rem` (relative to the root font size). This is because Stylo cannot do
any font queries. This adds a mechanism to allow this, exposing the
ability to properly render `ex` units in Servo.
This change only allows resolving some font size relative units thoug,
as Servo doesn't collect all the FontMetrics it needs to resolve them
all. This capability will be added in followup changes.
Some new tests fail:
- ex-unit-001.html: This test fails because Servo does not yet have
support for setting the weight using @font-face rules on web fonts.
- ex-unit-004.html: This test fails because Servo does not yet have
support for setting the Unicode range of a web font using @font-face
rules.
- first-available-font-001.html: This test fails because the above
two feature are missing.
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Remove the type parameter from the layout DOM wrappers. This is possible
now that style and layout data are separate and the `Any` nature of the
layout data is exposed in the wrappers.
Removing the phantom data member of the wrappers also allows using the
default `derive` implementations for things like `Clone`, `Copy`, and
`PartialEq`.
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This change splits the style and layout data in DOM nodes that is
populated by style and layout passes. This makes Servo's data design
more like Gecko's. This allows:
1. Removing the various `StyleAndLayout` data structures used by layout.
2. Removing the `GetStyleAndLayoutData` and
`GetStyleAndOpaqueLayoutData` traits. Accessing style and layout data
are now just functions on the `LayoutNode` and `ThreadSafeLayoutNode`
traits.
3. Styling now doesn't populate layout data. This is is postponed until
layout itself.
4. Allows the DOM wrappers to no longer have to be generic over the
layout data. This data was already stored using `std::any::Any` and
the new code just makes layout responsible for downcasting. Cleaning
up the generic type parameter in the DOM wrappers can happen in a
followup change.
The main benefit to all of this is that we should be able to remove
unsafe creation of `ServoLayoutNode` in layout and
`TrustedLayoutNodeAddress` entirely, because `ServoLayoutNode` will be
able to be passed directly from script to layout. In addition, this
removes one more abstraction layer from the layout DOM wrappers, making
the code a lot more understandable.
Note: This increases the measured size of DOM types, but the same data
is stored. It's simply that before that data was stored behind a heap
pointer.
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Instead of the tricky `LayoutRPC` interface, query layout using the
`Layout` trait. This means that now queries will requires calling layout
and then running the query. During layout an enum is used to indicate
what kind of layout is necessary.
This change also removes the mutex-locked `rw_data` from both layout
threads. It's no longer necessary since layout runs synchronously. The
one downside here is that for resolved style queries, we now have to
create two StyleContexts. One for layout and one for the query itself.
The creation of this context should not be very expensive though.
`LayoutRPC` used to be necessary because layout used to run
asynchronously from script, but that no longer happens. With this
change, it becomes possible to safely pass nodes to layout from script
-- a cleanup that can happen in a followup change.
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This change also makes two fixes that are necessary to get WOFF2 fonts
working:
1. It adds support for loading web fonts from stylesheets included via
@import rules.
2. It ensure that when web fonts are loaded synchronusly they invalidate
the font cache. This led to incorrect font rendering when running
tests before.
Fixes #31598.
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Instead of replacing Stylist's device on every reflow, only replace it
when the viewport changes. In addition, preserve the root font size from
the previous reflow fixing an issue where `rem` units were not properly
computed between reflows.
This fixes a bug where fonts that are sized using `rem` units change
size on reload.
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This brings the version of WebRender used in Servo up-to-date with Gecko
upstream. The big change here is that HiDPI is no longer handled via
WebRender. Instead this happens via a scale applied to the root layer in
the compositor. In addition to this change, various changes are made to
Servo to adapt to the new WebRender API.
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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Instead of letting Stylo filter `@font-face` rules, handle this
filtering in Servo. It doesn't make sense that Stylo knows about what
fonts Servo supports. This also cleans up a bit the way that this is
handled, giving an entire stylesheet of rules to the font cache to
process instead of letting each layout thread walk the rules. This
brings more of the font-related code into the FontCacheThread itself.
This is the first step toward adding WOFF2 support and fixing various
web font related bugs.
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* script: Do not run layout in a thread
Instead of spawning a thread for layout that almost always runs
synchronously with script, simply run layout in the script thread.
This is a resurrection of #28708, taking just the bits that remove the
layout thread. It's a complex change and thus is just a first step
toward cleaning up the interface between script and layout. Messages are
still passed from script to layout via a `process()` method and script
proxies some messages to layout from other threads as well.
Big changes:
1. Layout is created in the script thread on Document load, thus every
live document is guaranteed to have a layout. This isn't completely
hidden in the interface, but we can safely `unwrap()` on a Document's
layout.
2. Layout configuration is abstracted away into a LayoutConfig struct
and the LayoutFactory is a struct passed around by the Constellation.
This is to avoid having to monomorphize the entire script thread
for each layout.
3. Instead of having the Constellation block on the layout thread to
figure out the current epoch and whether there are pending web fonts
loading, updates are sent synchronously to the Constellation when
rendering to a screenshot. This practically only used by the WPT.
A couple tests start to fail, which is probably inevitable since removing
the layout thread has introduced timing changes in "exit after load" and
screenshot behavior.
Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* Update test expectations
* Fix some issues found during review
* Clarify some comments
* Address review comments
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Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
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In order for stylo to be a separate crate, it needs to depend on less
things from Servo. This change makes it so that stylo no longer depends
on servo_url.
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This completes the transition to compiling Servo with rust stable. Some
nightly-only features are still used when compiling the `script` and
`crown` crates, as well as for some style unit tests. These will likely
break with newer compiler versions, but `crown` can be disabled for them
conditionally. This is just the first step.
This has some caveats:
1. We need to disable setting up the special linker on Linux. The -Z
option isn't supported with stable rust so using this is out --
meanwhile we can't be sure that lld is installed on most systems.
2. `cargo fmt` still uses some unstable options, so we need to rely on
the unstable toolchain just for running `fmt`. The idea is to fix this
gradually.
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Refactor the scrolling and scrollable area calculation on the window
object, to make it better match the specification. This has some mild
changes to behavior, but in general things work the same as they did
before. This is mainly preparation for properly handling viewport
propagation of the `overflow` property but seems to fix a few issues as
well.
There is one new failure in Layout 2020 regarding `position: sticky`,
but this isn't a big deal because there is no support for `position:
sticky` in Layout 2020 yet.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
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* strict imports formatting
* Reformat all imports
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* Upgrade vendored version of WebRender
* Patch WebRender: upgrade version of gleam
* Restore hit testing implementation
* Fix WebRender warnings
* Adapt Servo to new WebRender
* Update results
* Add a workaround for #30313
This slightly expands text boundaries in order to take into account the
fact that layout isn't measuring glyph boundaries.
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* remove extern crate
* Update components/script_plugins/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
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Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
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This reverts commit 8e15389caedd9b8e1b87cc9e4bfe8350a581546d.
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* style: Simplify selector flag setting now that flag setting is atomic
These bits are write-only, actually, and we don't even need to read
them.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141888
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Support media queries for dynamic-range and video-dynamic-range
This is a stub that only matches "standard" for all platforms.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141053
* style: Remove :-moz-lwtheme-{brighttext,darktext}
They are just convenience for :root[lwthemetextcolor="light"] (and dark,
respectively), but they generally shouldn't be used for dark mode
theming. In the past it was the only way to do it but now we have
prefers-color-scheme.
While at it, change lwthemetextcolor to be "lwtheme-brighttext" for
consistency with similar code we have for popups etc, and move it to
_setDarkModeAttributes.
While at it, remove layout.css.moz-lwtheme.content.enabled (which is
false always, we unshipped these from content successfully).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141593
* style: layout.css.moz-locale-dir.content.enabled
We successfully removed these from content in bug 1740230 (Firefox 96).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141727
* style: Really honor background-color: transparent in HCM even for form controls
I forgot we were doing this "revert-or-initial" shenanigans (which is needed
for stuff like link colors to be honored), so we need to early-return.
Use a more explicit test rather than a reftest for this.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142063
* style: Ignore unchanged property for scroll-linked effect detector
I think this is cleaner.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141737
* style: Allow to derive Parse/ToCss/SpecifiedValueInfo on bitflags
We keep getting this pattern of properties that have a set of joint and
disjoint flags, and copy-pasting or writing the same parsing and
serialization code in slightly different ways.
container-type is one such type, and I think we should have a single way
of dealing with this, thus implement deriving for various traits for
bitflags, with an attribute that says which flags are single vs mixed.
See docs and properties I ported. The remaining ones I left TODOs with,
they are a bit trickier but can be ported with some care.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142418
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Implement parsing / serialization for container{,-type,-name} CSS properties
Two noteworthy details that may seem random otherwise:
* Moving values around in nsStyleDisplay is needed so that the struct
remains under the size limit that we have to avoid jumping allocator
buckets.
* All the test expectation churn is because tests depend on
`container-type: size` parsing to run, and now they run. Tests for
the relevant bits I implemented are passing, with the only exception
of some `container-name-computed.html` failures which are
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/7181. Safari agrees with
us there.
Other notes when looking at the spec and seeing how it matches the
implementation:
* `container` syntax doesn't match spec, but matches tests and sanity:
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/7180
* `container-type` syntax doesn't _quite_ match spec, but matches tests
and I think it's a spec bug since the definition for the missing
keyword is gone:
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/7179
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142419
* style: Remove assert that doesn't hold for text-decorations because of presentation hints
MANUAL PUSH: Orange fix CLOSED TREE
* style: Migrate `<th>` `text-align` behaviour from presentation hint to UA CSS
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142494
* style: Deduplicate TokenList values faster
Remember whether we have already de-duplicated them once and avoid doing
that again.
This is an alternative approach that doesn't add overhead to attribute
setting in the general case.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142813
* style: Inherit used color-scheme from embedder <browser> elements
This allows popups and sidebars to use the chrome preferred
color-scheme.
This moves the responsibility of setting the content-preferred color
scheme to the appropriate browsers to the front-end (via tabs.css).
We still return the PreferredColorSchemeForContent() when there's no
pres context (e.g., for display:none in-process iframes). We could
potentially move a bunch of the pres-context data to the document
instead, but that should be acceptable IMO as for general web content
there's no behavior change in any case.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D142578
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Add basic @container rule parsing and boilerplate
For now parse a MediaFeatureCondition. That needs being made more
specific, but that is probably worth its own patch.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143192
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Tweak cascade priority to split writing-mode and font properties
This makes the worst case for cascade performance slightly more
expensive (4 rather than three declaration walks), but my hope is that
it will make the average case faster, since the best case is now just
two walks instead of three, and writing mode properties are somewhat
rare.
This needs a test, but needs to wait until the writing-mode dependent
viewport units land (will wait to land with a test).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143261
* style: Implement new {small,large,dynamic} viewport units
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143252
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Implement new *vi and *vb units
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143253
* style: Implement prefers-contrast: custom and let prefers-contrast ride the trains
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143198
* style: Join servo style threads during shutdown
I was unable to change the BLOOM_KEY field to no longer be leaked, as the TLS
is also accessed on the main thread, which is not exited before the leak
checker shuts down.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143529
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Fix visited handling after bug 1763750
Before bug 1763750, we unconditionally called compute_writing_mode,
which got the writing mode from the cascade mode for visited styles.
However after that bug we only do that if we apply any
writing-mode-related property.
We could just call compute_writing_mode unconditionally, but instead it
seems better to skip all that work for visited cascade and reuse the
mechanism introduced in that bug to only apply the visited-dependent
longhands.
We assert that all visited-dependent longhands are "late" longhands, so
as to also avoid applying the font group and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143490
* style: Clean-up viewport unit resolution a bit
I should've caught this when reviewing the new viewport units but alas :-)
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143856
* style: Implement `contain: inline-size`
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143501
* style: Simplify media query evaluation code a bit
This patch:
* Removes generic <ident> support for media features. These were used
for some privileged media features but are no longer used.
* Simplifies media feature getters by shifting the responsibility of
dealing with RangeOrOperator to the caller. This makes it easier to
implement container-query / mediaqueries-4 syntax, and also cleans up
the code a bunch.
There should be no change in behavior.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144051
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Move transitions and animations to nsStyleUIReset
This mostly just moves code around, to minimize potential behavior
changes. There are some cleanups that we should try to do long term
(this "have an array with n different counts" is pretty weird).
But for now this should unblock people.
The destination struct (nsStyleUIReset) was chosen mainly because it's
small and non-inherited, and it doesn't seem like a worse place than
nsStyleDisplay.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144183
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Make media feature evaluation take a computed::Context
This has no behavior change right now, but will simplify sharing code
with container queries.
Container queries will have container information in the
computed::Context (this is necessary anyways for container-based units),
so this avoids having to have different code for media and container
queries.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144152
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Add scroll() to animation-timeline for style system
scroll() is defined in the spec proposal, and there is a temporary spec:
https://drafts.csswg.org/scroll-animations-1/rewrite#scroll-notation.
The spec is still under development, so we don't drop the orignal
scroll-timeline at rule. Instead, we add a new scroll() notation to
animation-timeline, and support both syntax for now.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D143417
* style: Tweak contain bitflag definition order to avoid static constructors
This has no behavior change otherwise. The STRICT definition depended on
SIZE, which was defined later. That's fine in Rust, but in C++ it causes
the initialization to be dynamic because it doesn't have the definition
of SIZE yet (ugh).
This is the fix for the regression, though the following patch turns on
constexpr support in cbindgen, which would've caught this at build-time,
and guarantees that we don't have extra static constructors.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144316
* style: Move some of the media query code to a more generic queries module
No behavior change, just moving and renaming files.
The code in the "queries" module will be shared between @media and
@container.
@media has some other code that container queries doesn't need like
MediaList / MediaType / etc. That remains in the media_queries module.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144435
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: cleanup animation-name
Make the representation the same between Gecko and Servo code. This will
enable further clean-ups in the future.
Make serialization be correct, serializing as identifier unless it's an
invalid one (in which case we serialize as a string).
This changes our stringification behavior in the specified style, but
now it will match the computed style and be more correct over-all.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144473
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Add support for parsing container-query-specific features
There are some mediaqueries-5 features that we still don't support and
explain the remaining failures in at-container-{parsing,serialization}.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144446
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Introduce Optional<T> to represent optional values in the style system
cross-fade() was kinda doing this in its own way with PercentOrNone, but
since now we have more use-cases for this we should probably make this a
slightly more general solution.
I added some convenience APIs, but they're unused as of this patch so
let me know if you want them gone.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144831
* style: Fix insertRule with layer statements before imports
We need to do a bit more nuanced check because @layer statements might
go before imports.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D144996
* style: Factor out parsing the query feature name
No behavior change.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145229
* style: Refactor media feature expression representation in preparation to support multi-range syntax
No behavior change.
Depends on D145229
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145230
* style: Implement media feature expression multi-range syntax
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145231
* style: Remove proton places tooltip code
There's nobody working on it, and tooltips should hopefully be nice
enough after recent changes (bug 1765423).
Having it enabled causes artifacts like bug 1767815 comment 3. We can
always rescue this from hg history if needed.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145621
* style: Simplify selector flags setup even more
In my investigation for bug 1766439, I am digging into why selector
matching regressed.
It doesn't help that the selector-matching code is instantiated a
gazillion times (so there's a ton of copies of the relevant functions).
This was needed in the past because we had different ways of setting the
selector flags on elements, but I unified that recently and now we only
need to either set them or not. That is the kind of thing that
MatchingContext is really good for, so pass that instead on
MatchingContext creation.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145428
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Track @container condition id in style rules
Much like we track layer rules. Consolidate that "containing rule state
we pass down while building the cascade data" in a single struct that we
can easily restore.
For now, do nothing with it. I want to land this patch separately
because it touches the Rule struct and CascadeData rebuilds, which both
are performance sensitive.
Its layout shouldn't change because I also changed LayerId to be a u16
(this shouldn't matter in practice, since LayerOrder is already a u16).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145243
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* style: Fix layer statement rules with multiple layer names
MANUAL PUSH: Trivial orange fix CLOSED TREE.
* style: Implement piecewise linear function
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145256
* style: Convert specified value tests to compile-time tests
These were written at a time where std::mem::size_of wasn't a `const fn` in
Rust.
Now that it is, we can make these tests live in the style crate, and the build
not to compile if they fail.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D146103
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Move size of tests to compile-time tests in the style crate
Same reasoning as the previous commit.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D146104
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Lint and 32-bit build fix.
MANUAL PUSH: Bustage fix CLOSED TREE
* style: Implement 'update' media feature
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D146338
* style: Clean up unused -moz-window-shadow values
After bug 1768278 and bug 1767815 there's no more uses of the cliprounded value
in the tree (also it causes artifacts on HiDPI screens so we probably don't
want new usages).
The "sheet" value is unused, and the other values other than "default" and
"none" are only derived from "default", so they don't need to be exposed in the
style system.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145821
* style: More container queries plumbing
Provide container information in computed::Context and use it to resolve
the container queries.
This still fails a lot of tests because we are not ensuring that layout
is up-to-date when we style the container descendants, but that's
expected.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D146478
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Ensure options in listbox selects are not stacking contexts by default
We could have a different property or something but this seems
reasonable as well probably.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D146994
* style: Implement overflow-clip-margin: <length>
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D146432
* style: Change order of container shorthand
Since the initial value of container-type is an open issue [1],
I'm leaving that as-is for now.
[1] https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/7202
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147338
* style: Make modal dialog code more generic, and make it apply to fullscreen too behind a pref
For now, don't turn it on by default yet, because I want to wait for
more discussion in https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/6965 and
so on. But I think the code is simple enough to land this.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147295
* style: Cache computed styles objects display: none subtrees
This reuses our existing undisplayed style generation, but in a
per-document rather than per-nsComputedDOMStyle object, which means that
we can avoid re-resolving styles of elements in display: none subtrees
much more often.
This brings the test-case in the bug to par with other browsers or
better, and is much simpler than the initial approach I tried back in
the day.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147547
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Parse scroll-snap-stop style and propagate it to APZ side
Depends on D146147
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D145850
* style: Update color-mix() syntax to match the current spec
Test expectation updates for this in the latest patch of the bug.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147002
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Make the color interpolation code more generic
It's really piece-wise premultiplied interpolation, with a special-case
for hue, so centralize the implementation.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147003
* style: Implement more color-mix() color-spaces
We had code to convert between these and the latest draft supports them so...
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147004
* style: Fix color-mix() percentage normalization
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147005
* style: Fix hue adjustment to match the spec
The value to sum is tau, not pi. This was caught by some tests, see
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color/#shorter
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147006
* style: Do hue interpolations in degrees rather than radians. r=barret
This gives us a bit more precision.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147007
* style: Improve Percentage -> LengthPercentage conversion
This doesn't change behavior because we only use them for images that
have no clamping.
Depends on D147008
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147511
* style: Remove some dead vibrancy code
Drive-by cleanup.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147698
* style: Fix warnings about whitelist/blocklist functions being deprecated in bindgen 0.59
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147695
* style: Update style to arrayvec 0.7
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147476
* style: Update style to uluru 3.0
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147477
* style: Remove -moz-scrollbar-thumb-proportional
It unconditionally matches on all platforms, so it's not returning any useful information.
Depends on D147689
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147690
* style: Use ColorMix for interpolated colors in the computed style rather than ComplexColorRatios
This among other things preserves the right color-space when
interpolating currentColor.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D147512
* Further changes required by Servo
* style: Add an input-region-margin to widgets, and implement it on Linux
Recompute the input region when resizing the widget and so on, and use
it to check for rollups.
Depends on D148211
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D148222
* Avoid complaints from ./mach test-tidy
* Update test expectations
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Co-authored-by: Emilio Cobos Álvarez <emilio@crisal.io>
Co-authored-by: Brad Werth <bwerth@mozilla.com>
Co-authored-by: David Shin <dshin@mozilla.com>
Co-authored-by: Hiroyuki Ikezoe <hikezoe.birchill@mozilla.com>
Co-authored-by: Nika Layzell <nika@thelayzells.com>
Co-authored-by: Boris Chiou <boris.chiou@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Autumn on Tape <autumn@cyfox.net>
Co-authored-by: Mike Hommey <mh+mozilla@glandium.org>
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The newer versions of WebRender move types around between `webrender` and
`webrender_api` and this will reduce the churn during the upgrade.
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This also removes the meta viewport support (which was implemented on top), but that also had a single test and is disabled everywhere, so I'm not too concerned, it can be implemented again if / when needed.
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When rendering a page containing an iframe, layout 2020
creates parallel 'Layout' threads which share workers
in the stylo thread pool.
Because of the way the 'StyleSharingCache' is designed
using TLS for storage of the LRU cache, this leads to
a double borrow of the cache when both layout threads
run concurrently.
More details about the issue can be found here:
https://gist.github.com/mukilan/ed57eb61b83237a05fbf6360ec5e33b0
This PR is a workaround until we find a more elegant/optimal
design that also can work for gecko. The fix for now is
simply to not allow multiple layouts in parallel.
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <me@mukilan.in>
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This moves more members to the CompositorDisplayListInfo struct, which
now holds all miscellaneous, non-WebRender data when sending display
lists. It also documents what each things sent with a display list does.
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Add a compositor-side scroll tree
This will allow the compositor to properly chain scrolling requests up
when a node has reached the extent of the scroll area. In addition, it
removes the use of the deprecated WebRender `scroll()` API. This fixes
scrolling on servo.org.
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- [x] `./mach build -d` does not report any errors
- [x] `./mach test-tidy` does not report any errors
- [x] These changes:
- Fix #29402.
- Fix #27996.
- Fix #27624.
- Fix #24028.
- Fix #23918.
- Fix #21165.
- [x] There are tests for these changes
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This will allow the compositor to properly chain scrolling requests up
when a node has reached the extent of the scroll area. This fixes
scrolling on servo.org.
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There are duplicate sets of Layout DOM wrappers: one for Layout 2013 and
one for Layout 2020. As part of cleaning up and simplifying the
wrappers, this change parameterizes them on the specific layout data
they contain. This allows them to be shared again. In addition, various
small cleanups are included.
Fixes #29691.
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Scrolling from script should flow layout and send a display list to
WebRender. This allows all of the scroll nodes to exist in WebRender
before asking it to move the node.
See https://gist.github.com/paulirish/5d52fb081b3570c81e3a.
Fixes #29659.
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This change adds support for the <iframe> element to Layout 2020. In
addition, certain aspects of the implementation are made the same
between both layout systems.
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Store hit testing information in a data structure that sits alongside
the display list in the compositor. This will allow the compositor to
store more information per-node. The data structure also takes care of
de-duplicating information between successive display list entries. In
the future, the data structure can be even more aggressive in producing
smaller side hit testing lists, if necessary.
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The Linux kernel imposes a 15-byte limit on thread names[1]. This means
information that does not fit in this limit, e.g., the pipeline ID of
layout and script threads, is lost in a debugger and profiler (see the
first column of the table below).
This commit shortens the thread names used in Servo to maximize the
amount of information conveyed. It also rectifies some inconsistencies
in the names.
| Before | After |
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| `BluetoothThread` | `Bluetooth` |
| `CanvasThread` | `Canvas` |
| `display alert d` | `AlertDialog` |
| `FontCacheThread` | `FontCache` |
| `GLPlayerThread` | `GLPlayer` |
| `HTML Parser` | `Parse:www.examp` |
| `LayoutThread Pi` | `Layout(1,1)` |
| `Memory profiler` | `MemoryProfiler` |
| `Memory profiler` | `MemoryProfTimer` |
| `OfflineAudioCon` | `OfflineACResolv` |
| `PullTimelineMar` | `PullTimelineDat` |
| `ScriptThread Pi` | `Script(1,1)` |
| `WebWorker for h` | `WW:www.example.` |
| `ServiceWorker f` | `SW:www.example.` |
| `ServiceWorkerMa` | `SvcWorkerManage` |
| `Time profiler t` | `TimeProfTimer` |
| `Time profiler` | `TimeProfiler` |
| `WebGL thread` | `WebGL` |
| `Choose a device` | `DevicePicker` |
| `Pick a file` | `FilePicker` |
| `Pick files` | `FilePicker` |
[1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5026531/thread-name-longer-than-15-chars
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This does not (yet) upgrade ./rust-toolchain
The warnings:
* dead_code "field is never read"
* redundant_semicolons "unnecessary trailing semicolon"
* non_fmt_panic "panic message is not a string literal, this is no longer accepted in Rust 2021"
* unstable_name_collisions "a method with this name may be added to the standard library in the future"
* legacy_derive_helpers "derive helper attribute is used before it is introduced" https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79202
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Signed-off-by: teymour-aldridge <teymour.aldridge@icloud.com>
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This change extends the DocumentAnimationSet to hold animations for
pseudo-elements. Since pseudo-elements in Servo are not in the DOM like
in Gecko, they need to be handled a bit carefully in stylo. When a
pseudo-element has an animation, recascade the style. Finally, this
change passes the pseudo-element string properly to animation events.
Fixes: #10316
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This will be used in order to hold animations for pseudo elements in the
DocumentAnimationSet. Also no longer store the OpaqueNode in the
animation and transition data structures. This is already part of the
DocumentAnimationSet key.
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Instead of recalculating the animation style every tick of an animation,
cache the computed values when animations change. In addition to being
more efficient, this will allow us to return animation rules as property
declarations because we don't need to consult the final style to produce
them.
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