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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan VanderMeulen
a971c28b1b Backed out 4 changesets (bug 1113238) for mochitest-dt failures.
Backed out changeset 8439a009837d (bug 1113238)
Backed out changeset 34b89a4f9dea (bug 1113238)
Backed out changeset ce0ed9dc4d6d (bug 1113238)
Backed out changeset 9dd632bab2aa (bug 1113238)

CLOSED TREE
2015-01-13 13:50:12 -05:00
Ehsan Akhgari
33323174ad Bug 1113238 follow-up: Fix a non-unified build bustage on a CLOSED TREE 2015-01-13 12:19:19 -05:00
Ehsan Akhgari
01d6ecd6c8 Bug 1113238 - Part 3: Flush the styles before determining whether an element is preformatted; r=bzbarsky
This ensures that calls to nsComputedDOMStyle::GetStyleContextForElementNoFlush()
in the part 1 of this series give us the correct results.
2015-01-13 12:04:46 -05:00
Ehsan Akhgari
12430b6657 Bug 1113238 - Part 1: Make our plaintext and HTML serializers aware of CSS preformatted styles; r=bzbarsky
This code is super-hairy, but I think this is the minimum amount of changes
that we need.

nsPlainTextSerializer::IsInPre() before this patch is completely broken, and
I changed it to maintain a stack of bools representing whether the elements
that we saw as we were traversing the tree are preformatted or not.

nsXHTMLContentSerializer maintains this information using a counter, which is
broken in case pre and non-preformatted elements are stacked underneath each
other, but I'm not sure why this code is using a counter and I didn't want to
change it drastically, so for now I'm just making it look at the element's
style first as opposed to its tag name.

Follow-up work may include exploring whether nsXHTMLContentSerializer should
use a stack similar to nsPlainTextSerializer, and also audit this code for
more places where things are hardcoded based on tag names where we should be
really looking at the style.
2015-01-13 12:03:53 -05:00
Birunthan Mohanathas
e9068bbc4f Bug 946065 - Part 12: Move content/base/ to dom/ and flatten subdirectories. r=peterv 2014-10-25 20:25:22 +03:00