Old Confluence does not aware of conflated model keypress event (see UI Events
spec, https://w3c.github.io/uievents/#determine-keypress-keyCode).
Additionally, Confluence can be hosted with any domains. Therefore, we cannot
use blacklist to disable the conflated model keypress event only on it.
This patch checks whether current or parent document is Confluence with JS
module, called KeyPressEventModelCheckerChild. For kicking this module,
nsHTMLDocument dispatches an custom event, CheckKeyPressEventModel, when it
becomes editable only first time. Finally, if it's a Confluence instance, the
module let PresShell know that we need to use split model keypress event in it.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D17907
It may not be safe to handle events even when
PresShell::EventHandler::HandleEvent(). In such case, we need to discard
received events with notifying somebody. This patch move this rare case
jobs into the new method, MaybeDiscardEvent(). Then, the caller, HandleEvnet(),
becomes easier to read.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16960
Let's move the redirection of coming event in
PresShell::EventHandler::HandleEvent() into a method. This makes the caller
easier to read.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16959
Next, we need to look for a frame for first parameter of calling
PresShell::HandleEvent() of another PresShell instance. This patch creates
PresShell::EventHandler::GetFrameForHandlingEventWith() to do it.
Unfortunately, the result is used in 3 patterns. One is, the caller should
stop handling the event. Another one is, the caller should keep handling
the event by itself. The other is, the caller should call
PresShell::HandleEvent() of different PresShell instance. Therefore, this
patch makes the method take aFrame of the caller. Then, the caller can check
the last 2 patterns with check the result is same as aFrame. This is not so
smart approach, but I have no better idea without adding a bool argument or
making the return type bool and adding out argument of nsIFrame.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16957
In some cases, PresShell::EventHandler::HandleEvent() needs to call
HandleEvent() of another instance.
For retrieving the instance, we need to compute retarget document first.
This patch makes new method to retrieve it. The following patch will clean
up it.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16955
PresShell::HandleEvent() treats capturing content only when received event is
related to pointing device. And it's used in 2 purposes. One is for computing
to target document of coming event. The other is for handling events using
coordinates. Therefore, if we create a helper method to retrieve it, we can
move the variable into smaller blocks.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16954
Because of spinning out from PresShell::EventHandler::HandleEvent(), we can use
early-return style in MaybeHandleEventWithAccessibleCaret(). This patch
rewrites MaybeHandleEventWithAccessibleCaret() with the style.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16953
PresShell::EventHandler::HandleEvent() is too big. That makes us difficult to
understand the flow of them. So, first of all, we should split the method to
smaller chunks. Then, we can understand what we're doing in HandleEvent() more.
This patch creates MaybeHandleEventWithAccessibleCaret() for first handling
block in HandleEvent(). Note that the following patch will clean it up.
I.e., this patch just moves the existing block into the new method.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16952
PresShell::HandleEvent() and PresShell::HandleEventInternal() are too big.
Additionally, we have a lot of methods used only by them. So, if we'll
split those big methods, PresShell will have a lot of small methods which
are not grouped as a part of event handling. That's too bad because some
of them may depend on the calling order, etc.
So, for grouping them, PresShell should create a stack class instance to handle
each event. Then, we can store shared information in it only while we're
handling an event.
This patch creates PresShell::EventHandler and PresShell methods become
wrappers of the stack class, but this patch does not change any logic in the
code, i.e., just reorganizing existing methods.
Note that HandleEventWithTarget() and HandleEventInternal() need to take
WidgetEvent rather than WidgetGUIEvent. Additionally, some other methods
require WidgetGUIEvent to refer WidgetGUIEvent::mWidget. Therefore, this
patch does not make the new class store the event as a member.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16951
I think this is slightly better fix given the amount of offenders we have that
don't make sure this is the case.
Generally we get through the flush just fine, but there's code that relies on
nsIDocument::GetShell to return something meaningful, like the styleset code
that gets a pres context.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D14689
This commit adds categories to all markers. This way the profiler's
marker categories and frame label categories agree. There are a few
duplicate category properties on some of the marker payloads, but
this could be cleaned up in a follow-up if needed.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16864
Performance of sync animation with large images is worse with WebRender than non-WebRender case. We want to use async animation as much as possible and relax aysnc animation size restriction. With WebRender, memory usage increase for async animation is limited compared to non-WebRender case. Image does not needs additional TextureClient allocation for async animation and majority of frames are comverted to WebRenderCommands. Then we could relax aysnc animation size restriction with WebRender.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16791
We currently perform anchor adjustment in three spots:
1. If the target of RestyleManager::RecomputePosition is in a scroll anchor chain
2. If the reflow root is in a scroll anchor chain
3. In nsHTMLScrollFrame::DidReflow, for itself
It looks like it's possible for a scroll anchor container to be adjusted by (1)
and (2 or 3) in the same PresShell flush.
This should be okay, except that we consume mSuppressAnchorAdjustment when
performing an adjustment, and this can lead us to miss the second time that
we perform adjustments in a PresShell flush.
This commit reworks how we run anchor adjustments so that we collect all
scroll anchor containers that should be adjusted, and only perform the
adjustments once.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16407
To reproduce, execute
"GECKO_FRAMECTOR_DEBUG_FLAGS=really-noisy-content-updates ./mach run".
nsIFrame::List()'s second argument should be a const char*, not an
integer. We can fix the bug by omitting it because the default value of
the argument is an empty string.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16075
This allows us to e.g. avoid sending a value that's (0,0) because it hasn't
been set yet in a visual scroll update.
Depends on D16346
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16477
This patch makes ContentIteratorBase, PostContentIterator, PreContentIterator
and ContentSubtreeIterator classes non-refcountable because most users can
create their instances in stack and such users may be in a hot path. So,
we can save a lot of cost of instantiation.
Unfortunately, only ScriptableContentIterator creates one of the concrete
classes and needs to destroy it properly. Therefore, its
EnsureContentIterator(), destructor, traverse and unlink code becomes messy.
However, ScriptableContentIterator was designed for automated tests and we
need to maintain it not so many times. Therefore, improvement of other
users must be worthwhiler than this demerit.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D15928
Now, all users of ContentSubtreeIterator can access it directly. This patch
makes them use the concrete class directly.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D15920
This patch makes ContentIteratorBase, PostContentIterator, PreContentIterator
and ContentSubtreeIterator classes non-refcountable because most users can
create their instances in stack and such users may be in a hot path. So,
we can save a lot of cost of instantiation.
Unfortunately, only ScriptableContentIterator creates one of the concrete
classes and needs to destroy it properly. Therefore, its
EnsureContentIterator(), destructor, traverse and unlink code becomes messy.
However, ScriptableContentIterator was designed for automated tests and we
need to maintain it not so many times. Therefore, improvement of other
users must be worthwhiler than this demerit.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D15928
Now, all users of ContentSubtreeIterator can access it directly. This patch
makes them use the concrete class directly.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D15920
If there is no scrollable frame, PresShell::GetScrollableFrameToScroll() returns
nullptr. However, even when we don't expand selection, we need to move caret
in current selection root. Therefore, it should call
nsFrameSelection::CommonPageMove() with the result of
nsFrameSelection::GetFrameToPageSelect() to move caret.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16020