The inclusions were removed with the following very crude script and the
resulting breakage was fixed up by hand. The manual fixups did either
revert the changes done by the script, replace a generic header with a more
specific one or replace a header with a forward declaration.
find . -name "*.idl" | grep -v web-platform | grep -v third_party | while read path; do
interfaces=$(grep "^\(class\|interface\).*:.*" "$path" | cut -d' ' -f2)
if [ -n "$interfaces" ]; then
if [[ "$interfaces" == *$'\n'* ]]; then
regexp="\("
for i in $interfaces; do regexp="$regexp$i\|"; done
regexp="${regexp%%\\\|}\)"
else
regexp="$interfaces"
fi
interface=$(basename "$path")
rg -l "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" . | while read path2; do
hits=$(grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" | grep -c "$regexp" )
if [ $hits -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Removing ${interface} from ${path2}"
grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" > "$path2".tmp
mv -f "$path2".tmp "$path2"
fi
done
fi
done
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D55443
The issues fall into these categories:
- Files that used StaticPrefs::layout_XYZ() API or gfxVars::XYZ that needed an
include. (Addressed by adding the missing include.)
- Files that use mozilla::dom::XYZ or mozilla::gfx::XYZ without qualifying the
namespace & without a 'using' decl. (Addressed by adding "using".)
- A few other includes for types/inlines that were used without their header.
Depends on D50162
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D50163
Rounding in layout pixels is very close to snapping in raster pixels if
there are no transforms involved. This is why it worked most of the time
and fell flat in many edge cases. In future parts of this series, we
will trust scene building and frame building to do the heavy lifting for
snapping purposes.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45058
Rounding in layout pixels is very close to snapping in raster pixels if
there are no transforms involved. This is why it worked most of the time
and fell flat in many edge cases. In future parts of this series, we
will trust scene building and frame building to do the heavy lifting for
snapping purposes.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45058
Rounding in layout pixels is very close to snapping in raster pixels if
there are no transforms involved. This is why it worked most of the time
and fell flat in many edge cases. In future parts of this series, we
will trust scene building and frame building to do the heavy lifting for
snapping purposes.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45058
Rounding in layout pixels is very close to snapping in raster pixels if
there are no transforms involved. This is why it worked most of the time
and fell flat in many edge cases. In future parts of this series, we
will trust scene building and frame building to do the heavy lifting for
snapping purposes.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45058
This is so that SetUseCounter is as cheap as possible.
This is in preparation for hooking the CSS use counters to telemetry. We want
CSS use counters to be fast and be propagated at once to the parent page. This
will make sure to use the same setup as everywhere else.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D44645
This requires replacing inclusions of it with inclusions of more specific prefs
files.
The exception is that StaticPrefsAll.h, which is equivalent to StaticPrefs.h,
and is used in `Codegen.py` because doing something smarter is tricky and
suitable for a follow-up. As a result, any change to StaticPrefList.yaml will
still trigger recompilation of all the generated DOM bindings files, but that's
still a big improvement over trigger recompilation of every file that uses
static prefs.
Most of the changes in this commit are very boring. The only changes that are
not boring are modules/libpref/*, Codegen.py, and ServoBindings.toml.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D39138
This is a weird pref.
First, it is VarCached into two different global variables, one in
nsSubDocumentFrame.cpp, and the other in nsView.cpp.
Second, the pref is not defined by default. When the VarCache variables are
initialized they are therefore set to the default value provided to the
`AddBoolVarCache()` call, which in both cases is `true`. This semantics isn't
possible with `StaticPrefs`, so the patch defines the pref as true by default.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D37204
Previously we computed a caret frame each time we started display list building for a pres shell, and tracked a stack of these as we descended through subdocuments.
This meant that we couldn't know if the caret frame had changed before we started building, and we instead had to support invalidations in the middle of building.
Since there should only ever be one focused document, we can instead retrieve this from the focus manager, and find the sole caret frame for all documents we want to paint.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D33880
Previously we computed a caret frame each time we started display list building for a pres shell, and tracked a stack of these as we descended through subdocuments.
This meant that we couldn't know if the caret frame had changed before we started building, and we instead had to support invalidations in the middle of building.
Since there should only ever be one focused document, we can instead retrieve this from the focus manager, and find the sole caret frame for all documents we want to paint.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D33880
Previously we computed a caret frame each time we started display list building for a pres shell, and tracked a stack of these as we descended through subdocuments.
This meant that we couldn't know if the caret frame had changed before we started building, and we instead had to support invalidations in the middle of building.
Since there should only ever be one focused document, we can instead retrieve this from the focus manager, and find the sole caret frame for all documents we want to paint.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D33880
nsDisplayRemote no longer has any direct ties to RenderFrame and should
be moved to nsSubDocumentFrame.cpp where it's actually used/created.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D33563
gfxPrefs Live preferences are almost identical to StaticPrefs.
We leave aside for now those that set a custom change callback as this feature isn't yet supported in StaticPrefs.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31256
gfxPrefs Live preferences are almost identical to StaticPrefs.
We leave aside for now those that set a custom change callback as this feature isn't yet supported in StaticPrefs.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31256
gfxPrefs Live preferences are almost identical to StaticPrefs.
We leave aside for now those that set a custom change callback as this feature isn't yet supported in StaticPrefs.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31256
Spec quote from https://drafts.csswg.org/css-contain/#containment-size :
"Replaced elements must be treated as having an intrinsic width and height of 0"
To achieve that, we just need to:
(a) make all of these frame classes' GetPrefISize and GetMinISize methods return 0 if they're styled with contain:size.
(b) make all of these frame classes' GetIntrinsicSize() and GetIntrinsicRatio() methods return 0,0.
In some cases, these methods are implemented in terms of common helper methods
(and sometimes member variables). For those cases, this patch adjusts the
helper methods (and variables) rather than the getters themselves.
Also: in one case (nsHTMLCanvasFrame), I needed to update its ComputeSize
method to remove a dependency on the "real" intrinsic size & ratio. I believe
the other classes' ComputeSize implementations do the right thing automatically
by sharing code & data with their intrinsic-size codepaths.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D28159
Per the discussion in:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.platform/P79pwa9z5m8/iPYPAWPHCAAJ
They should be CamelCase, and that's what most of them already do. This converts
the rest, which are a few.
For the ones that already used `e` or `k` prefixes, I've mostly done:
for file in $(rg Type::e layout | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#Type::e#Type::#g' $file; done
For the ones that used uppercase, I've removed the prefix if it was already in
the type name, and turn them into CamelCase.
Depends on D28680
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D28681
This patch moves remaining public `enum` of `nsIPresShell` to `mozilla`
namespace in `mozilla/PresShellForwards.h` and make them `enum class`es.
Additionally, some methods which use the moving `enum`s from `nsIPresShell`
to `PresShell`.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D28607