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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2022, Martin Falisse <mfalisse@outlook.com>
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
- */
- #include <LibWeb/DOM/Node.h>
- #include <LibWeb/Layout/Box.h>
- #include <LibWeb/Layout/GridFormattingContext.h>
- namespace Web::Layout {
- GridFormattingContext::GridFormattingContext(LayoutState& state, BlockContainer const& block_container, FormattingContext* parent)
- : BlockFormattingContext(state, block_container, parent)
- {
- }
- GridFormattingContext::~GridFormattingContext() = default;
- void GridFormattingContext::run(Box const& box, LayoutMode, AvailableSpace const& available_space)
- {
- auto should_skip_is_anonymous_text_run = [&](Box& child_box) -> bool {
- if (child_box.is_anonymous() && !child_box.first_child_of_type<BlockContainer>()) {
- bool contains_only_white_space = true;
- child_box.for_each_in_subtree([&](auto const& node) {
- if (!is<TextNode>(node) || !static_cast<TextNode const&>(node).dom_node().data().is_whitespace()) {
- contains_only_white_space = false;
- return IterationDecision::Break;
- }
- return IterationDecision::Continue;
- });
- if (contains_only_white_space)
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- };
- auto maybe_add_column_to_occupation_grid = [](int needed_number_of_columns, Vector<Vector<bool>>& occupation_grid) -> void {
- int current_column_count = (int)occupation_grid[0].size();
- if (needed_number_of_columns <= current_column_count)
- return;
- for (auto& occupation_grid_row : occupation_grid)
- for (int idx = 0; idx < (needed_number_of_columns + 1) - current_column_count; idx++)
- occupation_grid_row.append(false);
- };
- auto maybe_add_row_to_occupation_grid = [](int needed_number_of_rows, Vector<Vector<bool>>& occupation_grid) -> void {
- if (needed_number_of_rows <= (int)occupation_grid.size())
- return;
- Vector<bool> new_occupation_grid_row;
- for (int idx = 0; idx < (int)occupation_grid[0].size(); idx++)
- new_occupation_grid_row.append(false);
- for (int idx = 0; idx < needed_number_of_rows - (int)occupation_grid.size(); idx++)
- occupation_grid.append(new_occupation_grid_row);
- };
- auto set_occupied_cells = [](int row_start, int row_end, int column_start, int column_end, Vector<Vector<bool>>& occupation_grid) -> void {
- for (int row_index = 0; row_index < (int)occupation_grid.size(); row_index++) {
- if (row_index >= row_start && row_index < row_end) {
- for (int column_index = 0; column_index < (int)occupation_grid[0].size(); column_index++) {
- if (column_index >= column_start && column_index < column_end) {
- occupation_grid[row_index][column_index] = true;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- };
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#overview-placement
- // 2.2. Placing Items
- // The contents of the grid container are organized into individual grid items (analogous to
- // flex items), which are then assigned to predefined areas in the grid. They can be explicitly
- // placed using coordinates through the grid-placement properties or implicitly placed into
- // empty areas using auto-placement.
- struct PositionedBox {
- Box const& box;
- int row { 0 };
- int row_span { 1 };
- int column { 0 };
- int column_span { 1 };
- float computed_height { 0 };
- };
- Vector<PositionedBox> positioned_boxes;
- Vector<Vector<bool>> occupation_grid;
- Vector<bool> occupation_grid_row;
- for (int column_index = 0; column_index < max((int)box.computed_values().grid_template_columns().size(), 1); column_index++)
- occupation_grid_row.append(false);
- for (int row_index = 0; row_index < max((int)box.computed_values().grid_template_rows().size(), 1); row_index++)
- occupation_grid.append(occupation_grid_row);
- Vector<Box const&> boxes_to_place;
- box.for_each_child_of_type<Box>([&](Box& child_box) {
- if (should_skip_is_anonymous_text_run(child_box))
- return IterationDecision::Continue;
- boxes_to_place.append(child_box);
- return IterationDecision::Continue;
- });
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#auto-placement-algo
- // 8.5. Grid Item Placement Algorithm
- // FIXME: 0. Generate anonymous grid items
- // 1. Position anything that's not auto-positioned.
- for (size_t i = 0; i < boxes_to_place.size(); i++) {
- auto const& child_box = boxes_to_place[i];
- if (is_auto_positioned_row(child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start(), child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end())
- || is_auto_positioned_column(child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start(), child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end()))
- continue;
- int row_start = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().raw_value();
- int row_end = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().raw_value();
- int column_start = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().raw_value();
- int column_end = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().raw_value();
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#line-placement
- // 8.3. Line-based Placement: the grid-row-start, grid-column-start, grid-row-end, and grid-column-end properties
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-slot
- // FIXME: <custom-ident>
- // First attempt to match the grid area’s edge to a named grid area: if there is a grid line whose
- // line name is <custom-ident>-start (for grid-*-start) / <custom-ident>-end (for grid-*-end),
- // contributes the first such line to the grid item’s placement.
- // Note: Named grid areas automatically generate implicitly-assigned line names of this form, so
- // specifying grid-row-start: foo will choose the start edge of that named grid area (unless another
- // line named foo-start was explicitly specified before it).
- // Otherwise, treat this as if the integer 1 had been specified along with the <custom-ident>.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-int
- // [ <integer [−∞,−1]> | <integer [1,∞]> ] && <custom-ident>?
- // Contributes the Nth grid line to the grid item’s placement. If a negative integer is given, it
- // instead counts in reverse, starting from the end edge of the explicit grid.
- if (row_end < 0)
- row_end = static_cast<int>(occupation_grid.size()) + row_end + 2;
- if (column_end < 0)
- column_end = static_cast<int>(occupation_grid[0].size()) + column_end + 2;
- // If a name is given as a <custom-ident>, only lines with that name are counted. If not enough
- // lines with that name exist, all implicit grid lines are assumed to have that name for the purpose
- // of finding this position.
- // An <integer> value of zero makes the declaration invalid.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-span-int
- // span && [ <integer [1,∞]> || <custom-ident> ]
- // Contributes a grid span to the grid item’s placement such that the corresponding edge of the grid
- // item’s grid area is N lines from its opposite edge in the corresponding direction. For example,
- // grid-column-end: span 2 indicates the second grid line in the endward direction from the
- // grid-column-start line.
- int row_span = 1;
- int column_span = 1;
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().is_span())
- row_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().raw_value();
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().is_span())
- column_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().raw_value();
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().is_span()) {
- row_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().raw_value();
- row_start = row_end - row_span;
- }
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().is_span()) {
- column_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().raw_value();
- column_start = column_end - column_span;
- }
- // If a name is given as a <custom-ident>, only lines with that name are counted. If not enough
- // lines with that name exist, all implicit grid lines on the side of the explicit grid
- // corresponding to the search direction are assumed to have that name for the purpose of counting
- // this span.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-auto
- // auto
- // The property contributes nothing to the grid item’s placement, indicating auto-placement or a
- // default span of one. (See § 8 Placing Grid Items, above.)
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-errors
- // 8.3.1. Grid Placement Conflict Handling
- // If the placement for a grid item contains two lines, and the start line is further end-ward than
- // the end line, swap the two lines. If the start line is equal to the end line, remove the end
- // line.
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().is_position()) {
- if (row_start > row_end)
- swap(row_start, row_end);
- if (row_start != row_end)
- row_span = row_end - row_start;
- }
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().is_position()) {
- if (column_start > column_end)
- swap(column_start, column_end);
- if (column_start != column_end)
- column_span = column_end - column_start;
- }
- // If the placement contains two spans, remove the one contributed by the end grid-placement
- // property.
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().is_span() && child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().is_span())
- row_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().raw_value();
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().is_span() && child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().is_span())
- column_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().raw_value();
- // FIXME: If the placement contains only a span for a named line, replace it with a span of 1.
- row_start -= 1;
- column_start -= 1;
- positioned_boxes.append({ child_box, row_start, row_span, column_start, column_span });
- maybe_add_row_to_occupation_grid(row_start + row_span, occupation_grid);
- maybe_add_column_to_occupation_grid(column_start + column_span, occupation_grid);
- set_occupied_cells(row_start, row_start + row_span, column_start, column_start + column_span, occupation_grid);
- boxes_to_place.remove(i);
- i--;
- }
- // 2. Process the items locked to a given row.
- // FIXME: Do "dense" packing
- for (size_t i = 0; i < boxes_to_place.size(); i++) {
- auto const& child_box = boxes_to_place[i];
- if (is_auto_positioned_row(child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start(), child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end()))
- continue;
- int row_start = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().raw_value();
- int row_end = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().raw_value();
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#line-placement
- // 8.3. Line-based Placement: the grid-row-start, grid-column-start, grid-row-end, and grid-column-end properties
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-slot
- // FIXME: <custom-ident>
- // First attempt to match the grid area’s edge to a named grid area: if there is a grid line whose
- // line name is <custom-ident>-start (for grid-*-start) / <custom-ident>-end (for grid-*-end),
- // contributes the first such line to the grid item’s placement.
- // Note: Named grid areas automatically generate implicitly-assigned line names of this form, so
- // specifying grid-row-start: foo will choose the start edge of that named grid area (unless another
- // line named foo-start was explicitly specified before it).
- // Otherwise, treat this as if the integer 1 had been specified along with the <custom-ident>.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-int
- // [ <integer [−∞,−1]> | <integer [1,∞]> ] && <custom-ident>?
- // Contributes the Nth grid line to the grid item’s placement. If a negative integer is given, it
- // instead counts in reverse, starting from the end edge of the explicit grid.
- if (row_end < 0)
- row_end = static_cast<int>(occupation_grid.size()) + row_end + 2;
- // If a name is given as a <custom-ident>, only lines with that name are counted. If not enough
- // lines with that name exist, all implicit grid lines are assumed to have that name for the purpose
- // of finding this position.
- // An <integer> value of zero makes the declaration invalid.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-span-int
- // span && [ <integer [1,∞]> || <custom-ident> ]
- // Contributes a grid span to the grid item’s placement such that the corresponding edge of the grid
- // item’s grid area is N lines from its opposite edge in the corresponding direction. For example,
- // grid-column-end: span 2 indicates the second grid line in the endward direction from the
- // grid-column-start line.
- int row_span = 1;
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().is_span())
- row_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().raw_value();
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().is_span()) {
- row_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().raw_value();
- row_start = row_end - row_span;
- }
- // If a name is given as a <custom-ident>, only lines with that name are counted. If not enough
- // lines with that name exist, all implicit grid lines on the side of the explicit grid
- // corresponding to the search direction are assumed to have that name for the purpose of counting
- // this span.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-auto
- // auto
- // The property contributes nothing to the grid item’s placement, indicating auto-placement or a
- // default span of one. (See § 8 Placing Grid Items, above.)
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-errors
- // 8.3.1. Grid Placement Conflict Handling
- // If the placement for a grid item contains two lines, and the start line is further end-ward than
- // the end line, swap the two lines. If the start line is equal to the end line, remove the end
- // line.
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().is_position()) {
- if (row_start > row_end)
- swap(row_start, row_end);
- if (row_start != row_end)
- row_span = row_end - row_start;
- }
- // If the placement contains two spans, remove the one contributed by the end grid-placement
- // property.
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().is_span() && child_box.computed_values().grid_row_end().is_span())
- row_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_row_start().raw_value();
- // FIXME: If the placement contains only a span for a named line, replace it with a span of 1.
- row_start -= 1;
- maybe_add_row_to_occupation_grid(row_start + row_span, occupation_grid);
- int column_start = 0;
- int column_span = 1;
- bool found_available_column = false;
- for (int column_index = column_start; column_index < (int)occupation_grid[0].size(); column_index++) {
- if (!occupation_grid[0][column_index]) {
- found_available_column = true;
- column_start = column_index;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (!found_available_column) {
- column_start = occupation_grid[0].size();
- maybe_add_column_to_occupation_grid(column_start + column_span, occupation_grid);
- }
- set_occupied_cells(row_start, row_start + row_span, column_start, column_start + column_span, occupation_grid);
- positioned_boxes.append({ child_box, row_start, row_span, column_start, column_span });
- boxes_to_place.remove(i);
- i--;
- }
- // 3. Determine the columns in the implicit grid.
- // NOTE: "implicit grid" here is the same as the occupation_grid
- // 3.1. Start with the columns from the explicit grid.
- // NOTE: Done in step 1.
- // 3.2. Among all the items with a definite column position (explicitly positioned items, items
- // positioned in the previous step, and items not yet positioned but with a definite column) add
- // columns to the beginning and end of the implicit grid as necessary to accommodate those items.
- // NOTE: "Explicitly positioned items" and "items positioned in the previous step" done in step 1
- // and 2, respectively. Adding columns for "items not yet positioned but with a definite column"
- // will be done in step 4.
- // 3.3. If the largest column span among all the items without a definite column position is larger
- // than the width of the implicit grid, add columns to the end of the implicit grid to accommodate
- // that column span.
- // NOTE: Done in step 1, 2, and will be done in step 4.
- // 4. Position the remaining grid items.
- // For each grid item that hasn't been positioned by the previous steps, in order-modified document
- // order:
- auto auto_placement_cursor_x = 0;
- auto auto_placement_cursor_y = 0;
- for (size_t i = 0; i < boxes_to_place.size(); i++) {
- auto const& child_box = boxes_to_place[i];
- // 4.1. For sparse packing:
- // FIXME: no distinction made. See #4.2
- // 4.1.1. If the item has a definite column position:
- if (!is_auto_positioned_column(child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start(), child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end())) {
- int column_start = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().raw_value();
- int column_end = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().raw_value();
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#line-placement
- // 8.3. Line-based Placement: the grid-row-start, grid-column-start, grid-row-end, and grid-column-end properties
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-slot
- // FIXME: <custom-ident>
- // First attempt to match the grid area’s edge to a named grid area: if there is a grid line whose
- // line name is <custom-ident>-start (for grid-*-start) / <custom-ident>-end (for grid-*-end),
- // contributes the first such line to the grid item’s placement.
- // Note: Named grid areas automatically generate implicitly-assigned line names of this form, so
- // specifying grid-row-start: foo will choose the start edge of that named grid area (unless another
- // line named foo-start was explicitly specified before it).
- // Otherwise, treat this as if the integer 1 had been specified along with the <custom-ident>.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-int
- // [ <integer [−∞,−1]> | <integer [1,∞]> ] && <custom-ident>?
- // Contributes the Nth grid line to the grid item’s placement. If a negative integer is given, it
- // instead counts in reverse, starting from the end edge of the explicit grid.
- if (column_end < 0)
- column_end = static_cast<int>(occupation_grid[0].size()) + column_end + 2;
- // If a name is given as a <custom-ident>, only lines with that name are counted. If not enough
- // lines with that name exist, all implicit grid lines are assumed to have that name for the purpose
- // of finding this position.
- // An <integer> value of zero makes the declaration invalid.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-span-int
- // span && [ <integer [1,∞]> || <custom-ident> ]
- // Contributes a grid span to the grid item’s placement such that the corresponding edge of the grid
- // item’s grid area is N lines from its opposite edge in the corresponding direction. For example,
- // grid-column-end: span 2 indicates the second grid line in the endward direction from the
- // grid-column-start line.
- int column_span = 1;
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().is_span())
- column_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().raw_value();
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().is_span()) {
- column_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().raw_value();
- column_start = column_end - column_span;
- }
- // If a name is given as a <custom-ident>, only lines with that name are counted. If not enough
- // lines with that name exist, all implicit grid lines on the side of the explicit grid
- // corresponding to the search direction are assumed to have that name for the purpose of counting
- // this span.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-auto
- // auto
- // The property contributes nothing to the grid item’s placement, indicating auto-placement or a
- // default span of one. (See § 8 Placing Grid Items, above.)
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-placement-errors
- // 8.3.1. Grid Placement Conflict Handling
- // If the placement for a grid item contains two lines, and the start line is further end-ward than
- // the end line, swap the two lines. If the start line is equal to the end line, remove the end
- // line.
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().is_position() && child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().is_position()) {
- if (column_start > column_end)
- swap(column_start, column_end);
- if (column_start != column_end)
- column_span = column_end - column_start;
- }
- // If the placement contains two spans, remove the one contributed by the end grid-placement
- // property.
- if (child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().is_span() && child_box.computed_values().grid_column_end().is_span())
- column_span = child_box.computed_values().grid_column_start().raw_value();
- // FIXME: If the placement contains only a span for a named line, replace it with a span of 1.
- column_start -= 1;
- // 4.1.1.1. Set the column position of the cursor to the grid item's column-start line. If this is
- // less than the previous column position of the cursor, increment the row position by 1.
- auto_placement_cursor_x = column_start;
- if (column_start < auto_placement_cursor_x)
- auto_placement_cursor_y++;
- maybe_add_column_to_occupation_grid(auto_placement_cursor_x + 1, occupation_grid);
- maybe_add_row_to_occupation_grid(auto_placement_cursor_y + 1, occupation_grid);
- // 4.1.1.2. Increment the cursor's row position until a value is found where the grid item does not
- // overlap any occupied grid cells (creating new rows in the implicit grid as necessary).
- while (true) {
- if (!occupation_grid[auto_placement_cursor_y][column_start]) {
- break;
- }
- auto_placement_cursor_y++;
- maybe_add_row_to_occupation_grid(auto_placement_cursor_y + 1, occupation_grid);
- }
- // 4.1.1.3. Set the item's row-start line to the cursor's row position, and set the item's row-end
- // line according to its span from that position.
- set_occupied_cells(auto_placement_cursor_y, auto_placement_cursor_y + 1, column_start, column_start + column_span, occupation_grid);
- positioned_boxes.append({ child_box, auto_placement_cursor_y, 1, column_start, column_span });
- }
- // 4.1.2. If the item has an automatic grid position in both axes:
- else {
- // 4.1.2.1. Increment the column position of the auto-placement cursor until either this item's grid
- // area does not overlap any occupied grid cells, or the cursor's column position, plus the item's
- // column span, overflow the number of columns in the implicit grid, as determined earlier in this
- // algorithm.
- auto column_start = 0;
- auto column_span = 1;
- auto row_start = 0;
- auto row_span = 1;
- auto found_unoccupied_cell = false;
- for (int row_index = auto_placement_cursor_y; row_index < (int)occupation_grid.size(); row_index++) {
- for (int column_index = auto_placement_cursor_x; column_index < (int)occupation_grid[0].size(); column_index++) {
- if (!occupation_grid[row_index][column_index]) {
- found_unoccupied_cell = true;
- column_start = column_index;
- row_start = row_index;
- goto finish;
- }
- auto_placement_cursor_x = 0;
- }
- auto_placement_cursor_x = 0;
- auto_placement_cursor_y++;
- }
- finish:
- // 4.1.2.2. If a non-overlapping position was found in the previous step, set the item's row-start
- // and column-start lines to the cursor's position. Otherwise, increment the auto-placement cursor's
- // row position (creating new rows in the implicit grid as necessary), set its column position to the
- // start-most column line in the implicit grid, and return to the previous step.
- if (!found_unoccupied_cell) {
- row_start = (int)occupation_grid.size();
- maybe_add_row_to_occupation_grid((int)occupation_grid.size() + 1, occupation_grid);
- }
- set_occupied_cells(row_start, row_start + row_span, column_start, column_start + column_span, occupation_grid);
- positioned_boxes.append({ child_box, row_start, row_span, column_start, column_span });
- }
- boxes_to_place.remove(i);
- i--;
- // FIXME: 4.2. For dense packing:
- }
- auto& box_state = m_state.get_mutable(box);
- for (auto& positioned_box : positioned_boxes) {
- auto& child_box_state = m_state.get_mutable(positioned_box.box);
- if (child_box_state.content_height() > positioned_box.computed_height)
- positioned_box.computed_height = child_box_state.content_height();
- if (auto independent_formatting_context = layout_inside(positioned_box.box, LayoutMode::Normal, available_space))
- independent_formatting_context->parent_context_did_dimension_child_root_box();
- if (child_box_state.content_height() > positioned_box.computed_height)
- positioned_box.computed_height = child_box_state.content_height();
- }
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#overview-sizing
- // 2.3. Sizing the Grid
- // Once the grid items have been placed, the sizes of the grid tracks (rows and columns) are
- // calculated, accounting for the sizes of their contents and/or available space as specified in
- // the grid definition.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#layout-algorithm
- // 12. Grid Sizing
- // This section defines the grid sizing algorithm, which determines the size of all grid tracks and,
- // by extension, the entire grid.
- // Each track has specified minimum and maximum sizing functions (which may be the same). Each
- // sizing function is either:
- // - A fixed sizing function (<length> or resolvable <percentage>).
- // - An intrinsic sizing function (min-content, max-content, auto, fit-content()).
- // - A flexible sizing function (<flex>).
- // The grid sizing algorithm defines how to resolve these sizing constraints into used track sizes.
- struct GridTrack {
- CSS::GridTrackSize min_track_sizing_function;
- CSS::GridTrackSize max_track_sizing_function;
- float base_size { 0 };
- float growth_limit { 0 };
- };
- Vector<GridTrack> grid_rows;
- Vector<GridTrack> grid_columns;
- for (auto& column_size : box.computed_values().grid_template_columns())
- grid_columns.append({ column_size, column_size });
- for (auto& row_size : box.computed_values().grid_template_rows())
- grid_rows.append({ row_size, row_size });
- for (int column_index = grid_columns.size(); column_index < static_cast<int>(occupation_grid[0].size()); column_index++)
- grid_columns.append({ CSS::GridTrackSize::make_auto(), CSS::GridTrackSize::make_auto() });
- for (int row_index = grid_rows.size(); row_index < static_cast<int>(occupation_grid.size()); row_index++)
- grid_rows.append({ CSS::GridTrackSize::make_auto(), CSS::GridTrackSize::make_auto() });
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#algo-overview
- // 12.1. Grid Sizing Algorithm
- // FIXME: Deals with subgrids, min-content, and justify-content.. not implemented yet
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#algo-track-sizing
- // 12.3. Track Sizing Algorithm
- // The remainder of this section is the track sizing algorithm, which calculates from the min and
- // max track sizing functions the used track size. Each track has a base size, a <length> which
- // grows throughout the algorithm and which will eventually be the track’s final size, and a growth
- // limit, a <length> which provides a desired maximum size for the base size. There are 5 steps:
- // 1. Initialize Track Sizes
- // 2. Resolve Intrinsic Track Sizes
- // 3. Maximize Tracks
- // 4. Expand Flexible Tracks
- // 5. [[#algo-stretch|Expand Stretched auto Tracks]]
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#algo-init
- // 12.4. Initialize Track Sizes
- // Initialize each track’s base size and growth limit.
- for (auto& grid_column : grid_columns) {
- // For each track, if the track’s min track sizing function is:
- switch (grid_column.min_track_sizing_function.type()) {
- // - A fixed sizing function
- // Resolve to an absolute length and use that size as the track’s initial base size.
- // Indefinite lengths cannot occur, as they’re treated as auto.
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::Length:
- if (!grid_column.min_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto())
- grid_column.base_size = grid_column.min_track_sizing_function.length().to_px(box);
- break;
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::Percentage:
- grid_column.base_size = grid_column.min_track_sizing_function.percentage().as_fraction() * box_state.content_width();
- break;
- // - An intrinsic sizing function
- // Use an initial base size of zero.
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::FlexibleLength:
- break;
- default:
- VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
- }
- // For each track, if the track’s max track sizing function is:
- switch (grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.type()) {
- // - A fixed sizing function
- // Resolve to an absolute length and use that size as the track’s initial growth limit.
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::Length:
- if (!grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto())
- grid_column.growth_limit = grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.length().to_px(box);
- else
- // - An intrinsic sizing function
- // Use an initial growth limit of infinity.
- grid_column.growth_limit = -1;
- break;
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::Percentage:
- grid_column.growth_limit = grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.percentage().as_fraction() * box_state.content_width();
- break;
- // - A flexible sizing function
- // Use an initial growth limit of infinity.
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::FlexibleLength:
- grid_column.growth_limit = -1;
- break;
- default:
- VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
- }
- }
- // Initialize each track’s base size and growth limit.
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows) {
- // For each track, if the track’s min track sizing function is:
- switch (grid_row.min_track_sizing_function.type()) {
- // - A fixed sizing function
- // Resolve to an absolute length and use that size as the track’s initial base size.
- // Indefinite lengths cannot occur, as they’re treated as auto.
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::Length:
- if (!grid_row.min_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto())
- grid_row.base_size = grid_row.min_track_sizing_function.length().to_px(box);
- break;
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::Percentage:
- grid_row.base_size = grid_row.min_track_sizing_function.percentage().as_fraction() * box_state.content_height();
- break;
- // - An intrinsic sizing function
- // Use an initial base size of zero.
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::FlexibleLength:
- break;
- default:
- VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
- }
- // For each track, if the track’s max track sizing function is:
- switch (grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.type()) {
- // - A fixed sizing function
- // Resolve to an absolute length and use that size as the track’s initial growth limit.
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::Length:
- if (!grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto())
- grid_row.growth_limit = grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.length().to_px(box);
- else
- // - An intrinsic sizing function
- // Use an initial growth limit of infinity.
- grid_row.growth_limit = -1;
- break;
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::Percentage:
- grid_row.growth_limit = grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.percentage().as_fraction() * box_state.content_height();
- break;
- // - A flexible sizing function
- // Use an initial growth limit of infinity.
- case CSS::GridTrackSize::Type::FlexibleLength:
- grid_row.growth_limit = -1;
- break;
- default:
- VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
- }
- }
- // FIXME: In all cases, if the growth limit is less than the base size, increase the growth limit to match
- // the base size.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#algo-content
- // 12.5. Resolve Intrinsic Track Sizes
- // This step resolves intrinsic track sizing functions to absolute lengths. First it resolves those
- // sizes based on items that are contained wholly within a single track. Then it gradually adds in
- // the space requirements of items that span multiple tracks, evenly distributing the extra space
- // across those tracks insofar as possible.
- // FIXME: 1. Shim baseline-aligned items so their intrinsic size contributions reflect their baseline
- // alignment. For the items in each baseline-sharing group, add a “shim” (effectively, additional
- // margin) on the start/end side (for first/last-baseline alignment) of each item so that, when
- // start/end-aligned together their baselines align as specified.
- // Consider these “shims” as part of the items’ intrinsic size contribution for the purpose of track
- // sizing, below. If an item uses multiple intrinsic size contributions, it can have different shims
- // for each one.
- // 2. Size tracks to fit non-spanning items: For each track with an intrinsic track sizing function and
- // not a flexible sizing function, consider the items in it with a span of 1:
- int index = 0;
- for (auto& grid_column : grid_columns) {
- if (!grid_column.min_track_sizing_function.is_intrinsic_track_sizing()) {
- ++index;
- continue;
- }
- Vector<Box const&> boxes_of_column;
- for (auto& positioned_box : positioned_boxes) {
- if (positioned_box.column == index && positioned_box.column_span == 1)
- boxes_of_column.append(positioned_box.box);
- }
- // - For min-content minimums:
- // If the track has a min-content min track sizing function, set its base size to the maximum of the
- // items’ min-content contributions, floored at zero.
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet min-content.
- // - For max-content minimums:
- // If the track has a max-content min track sizing function, set its base size to the maximum of the
- // items’ max-content contributions, floored at zero.
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet max-content.
- // - For auto minimums:
- // If the track has an auto min track sizing function and the grid container is being sized under a
- // min-/max-content constraint, set the track’s base size to the maximum of its items’ limited
- // min-/max-content contributions (respectively), floored at zero. The limited min-/max-content
- // contribution of an item is (for this purpose) its min-/max-content contribution (accordingly),
- // limited by the max track sizing function (which could be the argument to a fit-content() track
- // sizing function) if that is fixed and ultimately floored by its minimum contribution (defined
- // below).
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet min-/max-content.
- // Otherwise, set the track’s base size to the maximum of its items’ minimum contributions, floored
- // at zero. The minimum contribution of an item is the smallest outer size it can have.
- // Specifically, if the item’s computed preferred size behaves as auto or depends on the size of its
- // containing block in the relevant axis, its minimum contribution is the outer size that would
- // result from assuming the item’s used minimum size as its preferred size; else the item’s minimum
- // contribution is its min-content contribution. Because the minimum contribution often depends on
- // the size of the item’s content, it is considered a type of intrinsic size contribution.
- // For items with a specified minimum size of auto (the initial value), the minimum contribution is
- // usually equivalent to the min-content contribution—but can differ in some cases, see § 6.6
- // Automatic Minimum Size of Grid Items. Also, minimum contribution ≤ min-content contribution ≤
- // max-content contribution.
- float grid_column_width = 0;
- for (auto& box_of_column : boxes_of_column)
- grid_column_width = max(grid_column_width, calculate_min_content_width(box_of_column));
- grid_column.base_size = grid_column_width;
- // - For min-content maximums:
- // If the track has a min-content max track sizing function, set its growth limit to the maximum of
- // the items’ min-content contributions.
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet min-content maximums.
- // - For max-content maximums:
- // If the track has a max-content max track sizing function, set its growth limit to the maximum of
- // the items’ max-content contributions. For fit-content() maximums, furthermore clamp this growth
- // limit by the fit-content() argument.
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet max-content maximums.
- // In all cases, if a track’s growth limit is now less than its base size, increase the growth limit
- // to match the base size.
- if (grid_column.growth_limit != -1 && grid_column.growth_limit < grid_column.base_size)
- grid_column.growth_limit = grid_column.base_size;
- ++index;
- }
- index = 0;
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows) {
- if (!grid_row.min_track_sizing_function.is_intrinsic_track_sizing()) {
- ++index;
- continue;
- }
- Vector<PositionedBox&> positioned_boxes_of_row;
- for (auto& positioned_box : positioned_boxes) {
- if (positioned_box.row == index && positioned_box.row_span == 1)
- positioned_boxes_of_row.append(positioned_box);
- }
- // - For min-content minimums:
- // If the track has a min-content min track sizing function, set its base size to the maximum of the
- // items’ min-content contributions, floored at zero.
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet min-content.
- // - For max-content minimums:
- // If the track has a max-content min track sizing function, set its base size to the maximum of the
- // items’ max-content contributions, floored at zero.
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet max-content.
- // - For auto minimums:
- // If the track has an auto min track sizing function and the grid container is being sized under a
- // min-/max-content constraint, set the track’s base size to the maximum of its items’ limited
- // min-/max-content contributions (respectively), floored at zero. The limited min-/max-content
- // contribution of an item is (for this purpose) its min-/max-content contribution (accordingly),
- // limited by the max track sizing function (which could be the argument to a fit-content() track
- // sizing function) if that is fixed and ultimately floored by its minimum contribution (defined
- // below).
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet min-/max-content.
- // Otherwise, set the track’s base size to the maximum of its items’ minimum contributions, floored
- // at zero. The minimum contribution of an item is the smallest outer size it can have.
- // Specifically, if the item’s computed preferred size behaves as auto or depends on the size of its
- // containing block in the relevant axis, its minimum contribution is the outer size that would
- // result from assuming the item’s used minimum size as its preferred size; else the item’s minimum
- // contribution is its min-content contribution. Because the minimum contribution often depends on
- // the size of the item’s content, it is considered a type of intrinsic size contribution.
- // For items with a specified minimum size of auto (the initial value), the minimum contribution is
- // usually equivalent to the min-content contribution—but can differ in some cases, see § 6.6
- // Automatic Minimum Size of Grid Items. Also, minimum contribution ≤ min-content contribution ≤
- // max-content contribution.
- float grid_row_height = 0;
- for (auto& positioned_box : positioned_boxes_of_row)
- grid_row_height = max(grid_row_height, positioned_box.computed_height);
- grid_row.base_size = grid_row_height;
- // - For min-content maximums:
- // If the track has a min-content max track sizing function, set its growth limit to the maximum of
- // the items’ min-content contributions.
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet min-content maximums.
- // - For max-content maximums:
- // If the track has a max-content max track sizing function, set its growth limit to the maximum of
- // the items’ max-content contributions. For fit-content() maximums, furthermore clamp this growth
- // limit by the fit-content() argument.
- // FIXME: Not implemented yet max-content maximums.
- // In all cases, if a track’s growth limit is now less than its base size, increase the growth limit
- // to match the base size.
- if (grid_row.growth_limit != -1 && grid_row.growth_limit < grid_row.base_size)
- grid_row.growth_limit = grid_row.base_size;
- ++index;
- }
- // 3. Increase sizes to accommodate spanning items crossing content-sized tracks: Next, consider the
- // items with a span of 2 that do not span a track with a flexible sizing function.
- // FIXME: Content-sized tracks not implemented (min-content, etc.)
- // 3.1. For intrinsic minimums: First distribute extra space to base sizes of tracks with an intrinsic
- // min track sizing function, to accommodate these items’ minimum contributions.
- // If the grid container is being sized under a min- or max-content constraint, use the items’
- // limited min-content contributions in place of their minimum contributions here. (For an item
- // spanning multiple tracks, the upper limit used to calculate its limited min-/max-content
- // contribution is the sum of the fixed max track sizing functions of any tracks it spans, and is
- // applied if it only spans such tracks.)
- // 3.2. For content-based minimums: Next continue to distribute extra space to the base sizes of tracks
- // with a min track sizing function of min-content or max-content, to accommodate these items'
- // min-content contributions.
- // 3.3. For max-content minimums: Next, if the grid container is being sized under a max-content
- // constraint, continue to distribute extra space to the base sizes of tracks with a min track
- // sizing function of auto or max-content, to accommodate these items' limited max-content
- // contributions.
- // In all cases, continue to distribute extra space to the base sizes of tracks with a min track
- // sizing function of max-content, to accommodate these items' max-content contributions.
- // 3.4. If at this point any track’s growth limit is now less than its base size, increase its growth
- // limit to match its base size.
- // 3.5. For intrinsic maximums: Next distribute extra space to the growth limits of tracks with intrinsic
- // max track sizing function, to accommodate these items' min-content contributions. Mark any tracks
- // whose growth limit changed from infinite to finite in this step as infinitely growable for the
- // next step.
- // 3.6. For max-content maximums: Lastly continue to distribute extra space to the growth limits of
- // tracks with a max track sizing function of max-content, to accommodate these items' max-content
- // contributions. However, limit the growth of any fit-content() tracks by their fit-content()
- // argument.
- // Repeat incrementally for items with greater spans until all items have been considered.
- // FIXME: 4. Increase sizes to accommodate spanning items crossing flexible tracks: Next, repeat the previous
- // step instead considering (together, rather than grouped by span size) all items that do span a
- // track with a flexible sizing function while distributing space only to flexible tracks (i.e.
- // treating all other tracks as having a fixed sizing function)
- // if the sum of the flexible sizing functions of all flexible tracks spanned by the item is greater
- // than or equal to one, distributing space to such tracks according to the ratios of their flexible
- // sizing functions rather than distributing space equally; and if the sum is less than one,
- // distributing that proportion of space according to the ratios of their flexible sizing functions
- // and the rest equally
- // FIXME: 5. If any track still has an infinite growth limit (because, for example, it had no items placed in
- // it or it is a flexible track), set its growth limit to its base size.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#extra-space
- // 12.5.1. Distributing Extra Space Across Spanned Tracks
- // 1. Maintain separately for each affected track a planned increase, initially set to 0. (This
- // prevents the size increases from becoming order-dependent.)
- // 2. For each accommodated item, considering only tracks the item spans:
- // 2.1. Find the space to distribute: Subtract the affected size of every spanned track (not just the
- // affected tracks) from the item’s size contribution, flooring it at zero. (For infinite growth
- // limits, substitute the track’s base size.) This remaining size contribution is the space to
- // distribute.
- // space = max(0, size contribution - ∑track-sizes)
- // 2.2. Distribute space up to limits:
- // Find the item-incurred increase for each affected track by: distributing the space equally among
- // these tracks, freezing a track’s item-incurred increase as its affected size + item-incurred
- // increase reaches its limit (and continuing to grow the unfrozen tracks as needed).
- // For base sizes, the limit is its growth limit. For growth limits, the limit is infinity if it is
- // marked as infinitely growable, and equal to the growth limit otherwise.
- // If the affected size was a growth limit and the track is not marked infinitely growable, then each
- // item-incurred increase will be zero.
- // 2.3. Distribute space beyond limits:
- // If extra space remains at this point, unfreeze and continue to distribute space to the
- // item-incurred increase of…
- // - when accommodating minimum contributions or accommodating min-content contributions: any affected
- // track that happens to also have an intrinsic max track sizing function; if there are no such
- // tracks, then all affected tracks.
- // - when accommodating max-content contributions: any affected track that happens to also have a
- // max-content max track sizing function; if there are no such tracks, then all affected tracks.
- // - when handling any intrinsic growth limit: all affected tracks.
- // For this purpose, the max track sizing function of a fit-content() track is treated as
- // max-content until it reaches the limit specified as the fit-content() argument, after which it is
- // treated as having a fixed sizing function of that argument.
- // This step prioritizes the distribution of space for accommodating size contributions beyond the
- // tracks' current growth limits based on the types of their max track sizing functions.
- // 2.4. For each affected track, if the track’s item-incurred increase is larger than the track’s planned
- // increase set the track’s planned increase to that value.
- // 3. Update the tracks' affected sizes by adding in the planned increase, so that the next round of
- // space distribution will account for the increase. (If the affected size is an infinite growth
- // limit, set it to the track’s base size plus the planned increase.)
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#algo-grow-tracks
- // 12.6. Maximize Tracks
- // If the free space is positive, distribute it equally to the base sizes of all tracks, freezing
- // tracks as they reach their growth limits (and continuing to grow the unfrozen tracks as needed).
- // For the purpose of this step: if sizing the grid container under a max-content constraint, the
- // free space is infinite; if sizing under a min-content constraint, the free space is zero.
- // If this would cause the grid to be larger than the grid container’s inner size as limited by its
- // max-width/height, then redo this step, treating the available grid space as equal to the grid
- // container’s inner size when it’s sized to its max-width/height.
- // FIXME: Do later as at the moment all growth limits are equal to base sizes.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#algo-flex-tracks
- // 12.7. Expand Flexible Tracks
- // This step sizes flexible tracks using the largest value it can assign to an fr without exceeding
- // the available space.
- // First, find the grid’s used flex fraction:
- auto column_flex_factor_sum = 0;
- for (auto& grid_column : grid_columns) {
- if (grid_column.min_track_sizing_function.is_flexible_length())
- column_flex_factor_sum++;
- }
- // See 12.7.1.
- // Let flex factor sum be the sum of the flex factors of the flexible tracks. If this value is less
- // than 1, set it to 1 instead.
- if (column_flex_factor_sum < 1)
- column_flex_factor_sum = 1;
- // See 12.7.1.
- float sized_column_widths = 0;
- for (auto& grid_column : grid_columns) {
- if (!grid_column.min_track_sizing_function.is_flexible_length())
- sized_column_widths += grid_column.base_size;
- }
- // Let leftover space be the space to fill minus the base sizes of the non-flexible grid tracks.
- double free_horizontal_space = box_state.content_width() - sized_column_widths;
- // If the free space is zero or if sizing the grid container under a min-content constraint:
- // The used flex fraction is zero.
- // FIXME: Add min-content constraint check.
- // Otherwise, if the free space is a definite length:
- // The used flex fraction is the result of finding the size of an fr using all of the grid tracks
- // and a space to fill of the available grid space.
- if (free_horizontal_space > 0) {
- for (auto& grid_column : grid_columns) {
- if (grid_column.min_track_sizing_function.is_flexible_length()) {
- // See 12.7.1.
- // Let the hypothetical fr size be the leftover space divided by the flex factor sum.
- auto hypothetical_fr_size = static_cast<double>(1.0 / column_flex_factor_sum) * free_horizontal_space;
- // For each flexible track, if the product of the used flex fraction and the track’s flex factor is
- // greater than the track’s base size, set its base size to that product.
- grid_column.base_size = max(grid_column.base_size, hypothetical_fr_size);
- }
- }
- }
- // First, find the grid’s used flex fraction:
- auto row_flex_factor_sum = 0;
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows) {
- if (grid_row.min_track_sizing_function.is_flexible_length())
- row_flex_factor_sum++;
- }
- // See 12.7.1.
- // Let flex factor sum be the sum of the flex factors of the flexible tracks. If this value is less
- // than 1, set it to 1 instead.
- if (row_flex_factor_sum < 1)
- row_flex_factor_sum = 1;
- // See 12.7.1.
- float sized_row_heights = 0;
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows) {
- if (!grid_row.min_track_sizing_function.is_flexible_length())
- sized_row_heights += grid_row.base_size;
- }
- // Let leftover space be the space to fill minus the base sizes of the non-flexible grid tracks.
- double free_vertical_space = box_state.content_height() - sized_row_heights;
- // If the free space is zero or if sizing the grid container under a min-content constraint:
- // The used flex fraction is zero.
- // FIXME: Add min-content constraint check.
- // Otherwise, if the free space is a definite length:
- // The used flex fraction is the result of finding the size of an fr using all of the grid tracks
- // and a space to fill of the available grid space.
- if (free_vertical_space > 0) {
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows) {
- if (grid_row.min_track_sizing_function.is_flexible_length()) {
- // See 12.7.1.
- // Let the hypothetical fr size be the leftover space divided by the flex factor sum.
- auto hypothetical_fr_size = static_cast<double>(1.0 / row_flex_factor_sum) * free_vertical_space;
- // For each flexible track, if the product of the used flex fraction and the track’s flex factor is
- // greater than the track’s base size, set its base size to that product.
- grid_row.base_size = max(grid_row.base_size, hypothetical_fr_size);
- }
- }
- }
- // Otherwise, if the free space is an indefinite length:
- // FIXME: No tracks will have indefinite length as per current implementation.
- // The used flex fraction is the maximum of:
- // For each flexible track, if the flexible track’s flex factor is greater than one, the result of
- // dividing the track’s base size by its flex factor; otherwise, the track’s base size.
- // For each grid item that crosses a flexible track, the result of finding the size of an fr using
- // all the grid tracks that the item crosses and a space to fill of the item’s max-content
- // contribution.
- // If using this flex fraction would cause the grid to be smaller than the grid container’s
- // min-width/height (or larger than the grid container’s max-width/height), then redo this step,
- // treating the free space as definite and the available grid space as equal to the grid container’s
- // inner size when it’s sized to its min-width/height (max-width/height).
- // For each flexible track, if the product of the used flex fraction and the track’s flex factor is
- // greater than the track’s base size, set its base size to that product.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#algo-find-fr-size
- // 12.7.1. Find the Size of an fr
- // This algorithm finds the largest size that an fr unit can be without exceeding the target size.
- // It must be called with a set of grid tracks and some quantity of space to fill.
- // 1. Let leftover space be the space to fill minus the base sizes of the non-flexible grid tracks.
- // 2. Let flex factor sum be the sum of the flex factors of the flexible tracks. If this value is less
- // than 1, set it to 1 instead.
- // 3. Let the hypothetical fr size be the leftover space divided by the flex factor sum.
- // FIXME: 4. If the product of the hypothetical fr size and a flexible track’s flex factor is less than the
- // track’s base size, restart this algorithm treating all such tracks as inflexible.
- // 5. Return the hypothetical fr size.
- // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#algo-stretch
- // 12.8. Stretch auto Tracks
- // When the content-distribution property of the grid container is normal or stretch in this axis,
- // this step expands tracks that have an auto max track sizing function by dividing any remaining
- // positive, definite free space equally amongst them. If the free space is indefinite, but the grid
- // container has a definite min-width/height, use that size to calculate the free space for this
- // step instead.
- float used_horizontal_space = 0;
- for (auto& grid_column : grid_columns) {
- if (!(grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.is_length() && grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto()))
- used_horizontal_space += grid_column.base_size;
- }
- float remaining_horizontal_space = box_state.content_width() - used_horizontal_space;
- auto count_of_auto_max_column_tracks = 0;
- for (auto& grid_column : grid_columns) {
- if (grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.is_length() && grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto())
- count_of_auto_max_column_tracks++;
- }
- for (auto& grid_column : grid_columns) {
- if (grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.is_length() && grid_column.max_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto())
- grid_column.base_size = max(grid_column.base_size, remaining_horizontal_space / count_of_auto_max_column_tracks);
- }
- float used_vertical_space = 0;
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows) {
- if (!(grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.is_length() && grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto()))
- used_vertical_space += grid_row.base_size;
- }
- float remaining_vertical_space = box_state.content_height() - used_vertical_space;
- auto count_of_auto_max_row_tracks = 0;
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows) {
- if (grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.is_length() && grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto())
- count_of_auto_max_row_tracks++;
- }
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows) {
- if (grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.is_length() && grid_row.max_track_sizing_function.length().is_auto())
- grid_row.base_size = max(grid_row.base_size, remaining_vertical_space / count_of_auto_max_row_tracks);
- }
- // Do layout
- auto layout_box = [&](int row_start, int row_end, int column_start, int column_end, Box const& child_box) -> void {
- auto& child_box_state = m_state.get_mutable(child_box);
- float x_start = 0;
- float x_end = 0;
- float y_start = 0;
- float y_end = 0;
- for (int i = 0; i < column_start; i++)
- x_start += grid_columns[i].base_size;
- for (int i = 0; i < column_end; i++)
- x_end += grid_columns[i].base_size;
- for (int i = 0; i < row_start; i++)
- y_start += grid_rows[i].base_size;
- for (int i = 0; i < row_end; i++)
- y_end += grid_rows[i].base_size;
- child_box_state.set_content_width(x_end - x_start);
- child_box_state.set_content_height(y_end - y_start);
- child_box_state.offset = { x_start, y_start };
- };
- for (auto& positioned_box : positioned_boxes)
- layout_box(positioned_box.row, positioned_box.row + positioned_box.row_span, positioned_box.column, positioned_box.column + positioned_box.column_span, positioned_box.box);
- float total_y = 0;
- for (auto& grid_row : grid_rows)
- total_y += grid_row.base_size;
- m_automatic_content_height = total_y;
- }
- float GridFormattingContext::automatic_content_height() const
- {
- return m_automatic_content_height;
- }
- bool GridFormattingContext::is_auto_positioned_row(CSS::GridTrackPlacement const& grid_row_start, CSS::GridTrackPlacement const& grid_row_end) const
- {
- return is_auto_positioned_track(grid_row_start, grid_row_end);
- }
- bool GridFormattingContext::is_auto_positioned_column(CSS::GridTrackPlacement const& grid_column_start, CSS::GridTrackPlacement const& grid_column_end) const
- {
- return is_auto_positioned_track(grid_column_start, grid_column_end);
- }
- bool GridFormattingContext::is_auto_positioned_track(CSS::GridTrackPlacement const& grid_track_start, CSS::GridTrackPlacement const& grid_track_end) const
- {
- return grid_track_start.is_auto_positioned() && grid_track_end.is_auto_positioned();
- }
- }
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