/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ //! A struct to encapsulate all the style fixups and flags propagations //! a computed style needs in order for it to adhere to the CSS spec. use crate::dom::TElement; use crate::properties::computed_value_flags::ComputedValueFlags; use crate::properties::longhands::display::computed_value::T as Display; use crate::properties::longhands::float::computed_value::T as Float; use crate::properties::longhands::overflow_x::computed_value::T as Overflow; use crate::properties::longhands::position::computed_value::T as Position; use crate::properties::{self, ComputedValues, StyleBuilder}; use app_units::Au; /// A struct that implements all the adjustment methods. /// /// NOTE(emilio): If new adjustments are introduced that depend on reset /// properties of the parent, you may need tweaking the /// `ChildCascadeRequirement` code in `matching.rs`. /// /// NOTE(emilio): Also, if new adjustments are introduced that break the /// following invariant: /// /// Given same tag name, namespace, rules and parent style, two elements would /// end up with exactly the same style. /// /// Then you need to adjust the lookup_by_rules conditions in the sharing cache. pub struct StyleAdjuster<'a, 'b: 'a> { style: &'a mut StyleBuilder<'b>, } #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn is_topmost_svg_svg_element(e: E) -> bool where E: TElement, { debug_assert!(e.is_svg_element()); if e.local_name() != &*atom!("svg") { return false; } let parent = match e.traversal_parent() { Some(n) => n, None => return true, }; if !parent.is_svg_element() { return true; } parent.local_name() == &*atom!("foreignObject") } // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn is_effective_display_none_for_display_contents(element: E) -> bool where E: TElement, { use crate::Atom; // FIXME(emilio): This should be an actual static. lazy_static! { static ref SPECIAL_HTML_ELEMENTS: [Atom; 16] = [ atom!("br"), atom!("wbr"), atom!("meter"), atom!("progress"), atom!("canvas"), atom!("embed"), atom!("object"), atom!("audio"), atom!("iframe"), atom!("img"), atom!("video"), atom!("frame"), atom!("frameset"), atom!("input"), atom!("textarea"), atom!("select"), ]; } // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-svg // // There's a note about "Unknown elements", but there's not a good way to // know what that means, or to get that information from here, and no other // UA implements this either. lazy_static! { static ref SPECIAL_SVG_ELEMENTS: [Atom; 6] = [ atom!("svg"), atom!("a"), atom!("g"), atom!("use"), atom!("tspan"), atom!("textPath"), ]; } // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-html if element.is_html_element() { let local_name = element.local_name(); return SPECIAL_HTML_ELEMENTS .iter() .any(|name| &**name == local_name); } // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-svg if element.is_svg_element() { if is_topmost_svg_svg_element(element) { return true; } let local_name = element.local_name(); return !SPECIAL_SVG_ELEMENTS .iter() .any(|name| &**name == local_name); } // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-mathml // // We always treat XUL as display: none. We don't use display: // contents in XUL anyway, so should be fine to be consistent with // MathML unless there's a use case for it. if element.is_mathml_element() || element.is_xul_element() { return true; } false } impl<'a, 'b: 'a> StyleAdjuster<'a, 'b> { /// Trivially constructs a new StyleAdjuster. #[inline] pub fn new(style: &'a mut StyleBuilder<'b>) -> Self { StyleAdjuster { style } } /// /// /// Any position value other than 'absolute' and 'fixed' are /// computed to 'absolute' if the element is in a top layer. /// fn adjust_for_top_layer(&mut self) { if !self.style.out_of_flow_positioned() && self.style.in_top_layer() { self.style.mutate_box().set_position(Position::Absolute); } } /// CSS 2.1 section 9.7: /// /// If 'position' has the value 'absolute' or 'fixed', [...] the computed /// value of 'float' is 'none'. /// fn adjust_for_position(&mut self) { if self.style.out_of_flow_positioned() && self.style.floated() { self.style.mutate_box().set_float(Float::None); } } /// Whether we should skip any item-based display property blockification on /// this element. fn skip_item_display_fixup(&self, element: Option) -> bool where E: TElement, { if let Some(pseudo) = self.style.pseudo { return pseudo.skip_item_display_fixup(); } element.map_or(false, |e| e.skip_item_display_fixup()) } /// Apply the blockification rules based on the table in CSS 2.2 section 9.7. /// /// A ::marker pseudo-element with 'list-style-position:outside' needs to /// have its 'display' blockified. fn blockify_if_necessary(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues, element: Option) where E: TElement, { use crate::computed_values::list_style_position::T as ListStylePosition; let mut blockify = false; macro_rules! blockify_if { ($if_what:expr) => { if !blockify { blockify = $if_what; } }; } let is_root = self.style.pseudo.is_none() && element.map_or(false, |e| e.is_root()); blockify_if!(is_root); if !self.skip_item_display_fixup(element) { blockify_if!(layout_parent_style .get_box() .clone_display() .is_item_container()); } let is_item_or_root = blockify; blockify_if!(self.style.floated()); blockify_if!(self.style.out_of_flow_positioned()); blockify_if!( self.style.pseudo.map_or(false, |p| p.is_marker()) && self.style.get_parent_list().clone_list_style_position() == ListStylePosition::Outside ); if !blockify { return; } let display = self.style.get_box().clone_display(); let blockified_display = display.equivalent_block_display(is_root); if display != blockified_display { self.style .mutate_box() .set_adjusted_display(blockified_display, is_item_or_root); } } /// Compute a few common flags for both text and element's style. pub fn set_bits(&mut self) { let display = self.style.get_box().clone_display(); if !display.is_contents() && !self .style .get_text() .clone_text_decoration_line() .is_empty() { self.style .add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::HAS_TEXT_DECORATION_LINES); } if self.style.is_pseudo_element() { self.style .add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_IN_PSEUDO_ELEMENT_SUBTREE); } #[cfg(feature = "servo-layout-2013")] { if self.style.get_parent_column().is_multicol() { self.style.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::CAN_BE_FRAGMENTED); } } } /// Adjust the style for text style. /// /// The adjustments here are a subset of the adjustments generally, because /// text only inherits properties. /// /// Note that this, for Gecko, comes through Servo_ComputedValues_Inherit. #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] pub fn adjust_for_text(&mut self) { self.adjust_for_text_combine_upright(); self.adjust_for_text_in_ruby(); self.set_bits(); } /// Change writing mode of the text frame for text-combine-upright. /// /// It is safe to look at our own style because we are looking at inherited /// properties, and text is just plain inheritance. /// /// TODO(emilio): we should (Gecko too) revise these adjustments in presence /// of display: contents. /// /// FIXME(emilio): How does this play with logical properties? Doesn't /// mutating writing-mode change the potential physical sides chosen? #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn adjust_for_text_combine_upright(&mut self) { use crate::computed_values::text_combine_upright::T as TextCombineUpright; use crate::computed_values::writing_mode::T as WritingMode; let writing_mode = self.style.get_inherited_box().clone_writing_mode(); let text_combine_upright = self.style.get_inherited_text().clone_text_combine_upright(); if writing_mode != WritingMode::HorizontalTb && text_combine_upright == TextCombineUpright::All { self.style.add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_TEXT_COMBINED); self.style .mutate_inherited_box() .set_writing_mode(WritingMode::HorizontalTb); } } /// Unconditionally propagates the line break suppression flag to text, and /// additionally it applies it if it is in any ruby box. /// /// This is necessary because its parent may not itself have the flag set /// (e.g. ruby or ruby containers), thus we may not inherit the flag from /// them. #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn adjust_for_text_in_ruby(&mut self) { let parent_display = self.style.get_parent_box().clone_display(); if parent_display.is_ruby_type() || self.style .get_parent_flags() .contains(ComputedValueFlags::SHOULD_SUPPRESS_LINEBREAK) { self.style .add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::SHOULD_SUPPRESS_LINEBREAK); } } /// /// /// If a box has a different writing-mode value than its containing /// block: /// /// - If the box has a specified display of inline, its display /// computes to inline-block. [CSS21] /// /// This matches the adjustment that Gecko does, not exactly following /// the spec. See also: /// /// /// fn adjust_for_writing_mode(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues) { let our_writing_mode = self.style.get_inherited_box().clone_writing_mode(); let parent_writing_mode = layout_parent_style.get_inherited_box().clone_writing_mode(); if our_writing_mode != parent_writing_mode && self.style.get_box().clone_display() == Display::Inline { // TODO(emilio): Figure out if we can just set the adjusted display // on Gecko too and unify this code path. if cfg!(feature = "servo") { self.style .mutate_box() .set_adjusted_display(Display::InlineBlock, false); } else { self.style.mutate_box().set_display(Display::InlineBlock); } } } /// When mathvariant is not "none", font-weight and font-style are /// both forced to "normal". #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn adjust_for_mathvariant(&mut self) { use crate::properties::longhands::_moz_math_variant::computed_value::T as MozMathVariant; use crate::properties::longhands::font_weight::computed_value::T as FontWeight; use crate::values::generics::font::FontStyle; if self.style.get_font().clone__moz_math_variant() != MozMathVariant::None { let font_style = self.style.mutate_font(); font_style.set_font_weight(FontWeight::normal()); font_style.set_font_style(FontStyle::Normal); } } /// This implements an out-of-date spec. The new spec moves the handling of /// this to layout, which Gecko implements but Servo doesn't. /// /// See https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/15229 #[cfg(feature = "servo")] fn adjust_for_alignment(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues) { use crate::computed_values::align_items::T as AlignItems; use crate::computed_values::align_self::T as AlignSelf; if self.style.get_position().clone_align_self() == AlignSelf::Auto && !self.style.out_of_flow_positioned() { let self_align = match layout_parent_style.get_position().clone_align_items() { AlignItems::Stretch => AlignSelf::Stretch, AlignItems::Baseline => AlignSelf::Baseline, AlignItems::FlexStart => AlignSelf::FlexStart, AlignItems::FlexEnd => AlignSelf::FlexEnd, AlignItems::Center => AlignSelf::Center, }; self.style.mutate_position().set_align_self(self_align); } } /// The initial value of border-*-width may be changed at computed value /// time. /// /// This is moved to properties.rs for convenience. fn adjust_for_border_width(&mut self) { properties::adjust_border_width(self.style); } /// The initial value of outline-width may be changed at computed value time. fn adjust_for_outline(&mut self) { if self .style .get_outline() .clone_outline_style() .none_or_hidden() && self.style.get_outline().outline_has_nonzero_width() { self.style.mutate_outline().set_outline_width(Au(0).into()); } } /// CSS3 overflow-x and overflow-y require some fixup as well in some /// cases. /// /// overflow: clip and overflow: visible are meaningful only when used in /// both dimensions. fn adjust_for_overflow(&mut self) { let original_overflow_x = self.style.get_box().clone_overflow_x(); let original_overflow_y = self.style.get_box().clone_overflow_y(); let mut overflow_x = original_overflow_x; let mut overflow_y = original_overflow_y; if overflow_x == overflow_y { return; } // If 'visible' is specified but doesn't match the other dimension, // it turns into 'auto'. if overflow_x == Overflow::Visible { overflow_x = Overflow::Auto; } if overflow_y == Overflow::Visible { overflow_y = Overflow::Auto; } #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] { // overflow: clip is deprecated, so convert to hidden if it's // specified in only one dimension. if overflow_x == Overflow::MozHiddenUnscrollable { overflow_x = Overflow::Hidden; } if overflow_y == Overflow::MozHiddenUnscrollable { overflow_y = Overflow::Hidden; } } if overflow_x != original_overflow_x || overflow_y != original_overflow_y { let box_style = self.style.mutate_box(); box_style.set_overflow_x(overflow_x); box_style.set_overflow_y(overflow_y); } } /// Handles the relevant sections in: /// /// https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox-html /// /// And forbidding display: contents in pseudo-elements, at least for now. #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn adjust_for_prohibited_display_contents(&mut self, element: Option) where E: TElement, { if self.style.get_box().clone_display() != Display::Contents { return; } // FIXME(emilio): ::before and ::after should support display: contents, // see bug 1418138. if self.style.pseudo.is_some() { self.style.mutate_box().set_display(Display::Inline); return; } let element = match element { Some(e) => e, None => return, }; if is_effective_display_none_for_display_contents(element) { self.style.mutate_box().set_display(Display::None); } } /// If a
has grid/flex display type, we need to inherit /// this type into its ::-moz-fieldset-content anonymous box. /// /// NOTE(emilio): We don't need to handle the display change for this case /// in matching.rs because anonymous box restyling works separately to the /// normal cascading process. #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn adjust_for_fieldset_content(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues) { match self.style.pseudo { Some(ref p) if p.is_fieldset_content() => {}, _ => return, } debug_assert_eq!(self.style.get_box().clone_display(), Display::Block); // TODO We actually want style from parent rather than layout // parent, so that this fixup doesn't happen incorrectly when // when
has "display: contents". let parent_display = layout_parent_style.get_box().clone_display(); let new_display = match parent_display { Display::Flex | Display::InlineFlex => Some(Display::Flex), Display::Grid | Display::InlineGrid => Some(Display::Grid), _ => None, }; if let Some(new_display) = new_display { self.style.mutate_box().set_display(new_display); } } /// -moz-center, -moz-left and -moz-right are used for HTML's alignment. /// /// This is covering the
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case. /// /// In this case, we don't want to inherit the text alignment into the /// table. #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn adjust_for_table_text_align(&mut self) { use crate::properties::longhands::text_align::computed_value::T as TextAlign; if self.style.get_box().clone_display() != Display::Table { return; } match self.style.get_inherited_text().clone_text_align() { TextAlign::MozLeft | TextAlign::MozCenter | TextAlign::MozRight => {}, _ => return, } self.style .mutate_inherited_text() .set_text_align(TextAlign::Start) } /// Computes the used text decoration for Servo. /// /// FIXME(emilio): This is a layout tree concept, should move away from /// style, since otherwise we're going to have the same subtle bugs WebKit /// and Blink have with this very same thing. #[cfg(feature = "servo")] fn adjust_for_text_decorations_in_effect(&mut self) { use crate::values::computed::text::TextDecorationsInEffect; let decorations_in_effect = TextDecorationsInEffect::from_style(&self.style); if self.style.get_inherited_text().text_decorations_in_effect != decorations_in_effect { self.style .mutate_inherited_text() .text_decorations_in_effect = decorations_in_effect; } } #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn should_suppress_linebreak(&self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues) -> bool { // Line break suppression should only be propagated to in-flow children. if self.style.floated() || self.style.out_of_flow_positioned() { return false; } let parent_display = layout_parent_style.get_box().clone_display(); if layout_parent_style .flags .contains(ComputedValueFlags::SHOULD_SUPPRESS_LINEBREAK) { // Line break suppression is propagated to any children of // line participants. if parent_display.is_line_participant() { return true; } } match self.style.get_box().clone_display() { // Ruby base and text are always non-breakable. Display::RubyBase | Display::RubyText => true, // Ruby base container and text container are breakable. // Note that, when certain HTML tags, e.g. form controls, have ruby // level container display type, they could also escape from the // line break suppression flag while they shouldn't. However, it is // generally fine since they themselves are non-breakable. Display::RubyBaseContainer | Display::RubyTextContainer => false, // Anything else is non-breakable if and only if its layout parent // has a ruby display type, because any of the ruby boxes can be // anonymous. _ => parent_display.is_ruby_type(), } } /// Do ruby-related style adjustments, which include: /// * propagate the line break suppression flag, /// * inlinify block descendants, /// * suppress border and padding for ruby level containers, /// * correct unicode-bidi. #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn adjust_for_ruby(&mut self, layout_parent_style: &ComputedValues, element: Option) where E: TElement, { use crate::properties::longhands::unicode_bidi::computed_value::T as UnicodeBidi; let self_display = self.style.get_box().clone_display(); // Check whether line break should be suppressed for this element. if self.should_suppress_linebreak(layout_parent_style) { self.style .add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::SHOULD_SUPPRESS_LINEBREAK); // Inlinify the display type if allowed. if !self.skip_item_display_fixup(element) { let inline_display = self_display.inlinify(); if self_display != inline_display { self.style .mutate_box() .set_adjusted_display(inline_display, false); } } } // Suppress border and padding for ruby level containers. // This is actually not part of the spec. It is currently unspecified // how border and padding should be handled for ruby level container, // and suppressing them here make it easier for layout to handle. if self_display.is_ruby_level_container() { self.style.reset_border_struct(); self.style.reset_padding_struct(); } // Force bidi isolation on all internal ruby boxes and ruby container // per spec https://drafts.csswg.org/css-ruby-1/#bidi if self_display.is_ruby_type() { let new_value = match self.style.get_text().clone_unicode_bidi() { UnicodeBidi::Normal | UnicodeBidi::Embed => Some(UnicodeBidi::Isolate), UnicodeBidi::BidiOverride => Some(UnicodeBidi::IsolateOverride), _ => None, }; if let Some(new_value) = new_value { self.style.mutate_text().set_unicode_bidi(new_value); } } } /// Computes the RELEVANT_LINK_VISITED flag based on the parent style and on /// whether we're a relevant link. /// /// NOTE(emilio): We don't do this for text styles, which is... dubious, but /// Gecko doesn't seem to do it either. It's extremely easy to do if needed /// though. /// /// FIXME(emilio): This isn't technically a style adjustment thingie, could /// it move somewhere else? fn adjust_for_visited(&mut self, element: Option) where E: TElement, { if !self.style.has_visited_style() { return; } let is_link_element = self.style.pseudo.is_none() && element.map_or(false, |e| e.is_link()); if !is_link_element { return; } if element.unwrap().is_visited_link() { self.style .add_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_RELEVANT_LINK_VISITED); } else { // Need to remove to handle unvisited link inside visited. self.style .remove_flags(ComputedValueFlags::IS_RELEVANT_LINK_VISITED); } } /// Resolves "justify-items: legacy" based on the inherited style if needed /// to comply with: /// /// #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] fn adjust_for_justify_items(&mut self) { use crate::values::specified::align; let justify_items = self.style.get_position().clone_justify_items(); if justify_items.specified.0 != align::AlignFlags::LEGACY { return; } let parent_justify_items = self.style.get_parent_position().clone_justify_items(); if !parent_justify_items .computed .0 .contains(align::AlignFlags::LEGACY) { return; } if parent_justify_items.computed == justify_items.computed { return; } self.style .mutate_position() .set_computed_justify_items(parent_justify_items.computed); } /// If '-webkit-appearance' is 'menulist' on a