This is a work-in-progress that:
* Adds support for some pseudo-elements to skip the cascade entirely, in an analogous way to Gecko's anonymous box pseudo-elements.
* Takes rid of `StylistWrapper`, and uses `Arc::get_mut` instead.
* Uses the first bullet to precompute the `-servo-details-content` pseudo's style.
I'd like @bholley to take a look before following, do you think that the aproach is the correct?
Also, @SimonSapin could want to put some eyes on it.
Depends on https://github.com/servo/rust-selectors/pull/81
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: 407f991c8aba5dcf5312bb2c34a3dd4fe12e5471
This allows geckolib to pass gecko style structs and have the style system write to them directly, provided we implement all the traits.
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: 605842f193aedc1151ab38a99c49f693c76e5cf3
Right now, there's a huge amount of complexity in T{Node,Element,Document} and friends because of the lifetime parameter.
Before I started generalizing this code for use by Gecko, these wrappers were plain structs. They had (and still have) a phantom lifetime associated with them to prevent references to DOM nodes from leaking past the end of restyle, when they might be invalidated by a GC.
When I generalized them, I decided to put the lifetime on the trait as well, since there are some situations where the lifetime is, in fact, necessary. Specifically, they are necessary for the compiler to understand that all the things borrowed from all the nodes and elements and so on have the same lifetime (the lifetime of the restyle), rather than the lifetime of whichever particular element or node pointer the value was borrowed from. This come up in situations where we do |let el = node.as_element()| or |let n = el.as_node()| and then borrow something from the result. The compiler thinks the borrow lifetime is that of |el| or |n|, when it's actually longer.
In practice though, I think the style and layout algorithms we use don't run into this issue much, and we can hack around it where it comes up. So I think we should remove the lifetimes from the traits, which will let us aggregate the embedding-provided traits together onto a single meta-trait and significantly simplify the code.
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: aea8d8959dcb157a8cc381f1403246ce8ca1ca00
This allows, among other things, having different implementations for parsing pseudo{elements, classes} in both `ports/geckolib` and in servo.
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Source-Revision: c11844cbf28054784c8d65781cff20045d8ee48b
A bunch of random things that we might as well merge into the tree.
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: 629b1d33d5d6153da87d1ae176ea6c9b9298c650
The wrapper stuff is partially-complete, modulo some unimplemented methods. The glue code is just a toy for now. Regardless, I think it's worth getting some of this stuff in-tree to minimize breakage.
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: 77d3fbcca3c6f7e8b4068f89e25b090977fe5672
This should be the last major hoisting necessary to use the style system standalone. \o/
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Source-Revision: ddc3b7942eea8328e9eb22d864d34fce572d5535