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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andreas Kling
c9700e100e LibWeb: Start making our layout system "transactional"
This patch adds a map of Layout::Node to FormattingState::NodeState.
Instead of updating layout nodes incrementally as layout progresses
through the formatting contexts, all updates are now written to the
corresponding NodeState instead.

At the end of layout, FormattingState::commit() is called, which
transfers all the values from the NodeState objects to the Node.

This will soon allow us to perform completely non-destructive layouts
which don't affect the tree.

Note that there are many imperfections here, and still many places
where we assign to the NodeState, but later read directly from the Node
instead. I'm just committing at this stage to make subsequent diffs
easier to understand.
2022-02-21 18:35:12 +01:00
Andreas Kling
63345c4dfc LibWeb: Rename Layout::Box absolute rect helpers
- padded_rect() -> absolute_padding_box_rect()
- bordered_rect() -> absolute_border_box_rect()
2022-02-11 21:57:56 +01:00
Andreas Kling
766d816db3 LibWeb: Remove old Layout::Node::split_into_lines() API
Now that we build lines incrementally, we no longer need the atomic line
splitting API.

The new InlineLevelIterator and LineBuilder setup does have some
regressions from the old behavior, but we can deal with them as we go.
2022-01-23 01:22:41 +01:00
Dmitry Petrov
1662213737 Userland: Add horizontal mouse scroll support 2022-01-20 10:37:52 +01:00
Andreas Kling
f73aa8e2bd LibWeb: Move line boxes from Layout::Box to BlockContainer
Per the spec, only a BlockContainer" can have line boxes, so let's not
clutter up every Layout::Box with line boxes.

This also allows us to establish an invariant that BFC and IFC always
operate on a Layout::BlockContainer.

Note that if BlockContainer has all block-level children, its line boxes
are not used for anything. They are only used in the all inline-level
children scenario.
2021-10-06 21:53:25 +02:00
Andreas Kling
c4826eae4f LibWeb: Rename Layout::BlockBox => BlockContainer
There's a subtle difference here. A "block box" in the spec is a
block-level box, while a "block container" is a box whose children are
either all inline-level boxes in an IFC, or all block-level boxes
participating in a BFC.

Notably, an "inline-block" box is a "block container" but not a "block
box" since it is itself inline-level.
2021-10-06 20:10:36 +02:00
Renamed from Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/Layout/BlockBox.cpp (Browse further)