From spec https://drafts.csswg.org/css-grid/#grid-items:
"Each in-flow child of a grid container becomes a grid item, and each
child text sequence is wrapped in an anonymous block container grid
item."
Fixes the problem that text sequences inside grid containers are
ignored and not displayed.
Fixes the bug that currently we always consider tracks with percentage
size as ones with "fixed" length even when available size is not
definite. With this change tracks with percentage size when available
size is not definite will be considered as "intrinsic" sized.
We were not taking reverse flex directions into account when choosing
the initial offset for flex item placement if justify-content were
either space-around or space-between.
Although we translate e.g `block` to `block flow` for internal use in
the engine, CSS-DISPLAY-3 tells us to use the short form in
serializations for compatibility reasons.
This adds 9 points to our score on https://html5test.com/ :^)
This allows us to create "text tests" in addition to "layout tests".
Text tests work the same as layout tests, but dump the document content
as text and exit upon receiving the window "load" event.
It does not make sense to test known-working code that is deprecated and
in the process of being removed. Also, this test becomes too cumbersome
to write without using read_all or line iteration in some form, and
migrating the test is just silly.
Introduces incomplete parsing of grid shorthand property. Only
<grid-template> part of syntax is supported for now but it is enough
to significantly improve rendering of websites that use this shorthand
to define grid :)
The path for floating, replaced elements must not fall through to the
path taken for floating, non-replaced elements. The former works like
inline replaced elements, while the latter uses a completely different
algorithm which doesn't account for intrinsic ratio. Falling through
overrides the correct value computed by the former.
Fixes#19061.
This fixes the issue when margin collapsing state was always reset if
a box has clear property not equal to none even if it does not actually
introduce clearance.
This was crashing on google.com with the linux chrome user agent,
interestingly it seems like this behavior may have been accidental as
only two of the three `parse_number()` were changed in f7dbcb6
Ignore anonymous block boxes when resolving percentage weights that
would refer to them, per the CSS 2 visual formatting model
specification. This fixes the case when we create an anonymous block
between an image which uses a percentage height relative to a parent
which specifies a definite height.
Fixes#19052.
The free block list now gets populated on opening a database file.
Ideally we persist this list inside the heap itself, but for now this
prevents excessive heap growth.
Previously, only the first block in a chain of blocks would be
overwritten while all subsequent blocks would be appended to the heap.
Now we make sure to reuse all existing blocks in the chain.
Move the long storage test from TestSqlStatementExecution into a new
test unit called TestSqlHeap. Split it up into a flushed and non-flushed
variant so we test the write-ahead log as well.
We now create a flex container inside the input element's UA shadow tree
and add the placeholder and non-placeholder text as flex items (wrapped
in elements whose style we can manipulate).
This fixes the visual glitch where the placeholder would appear below
the bounding box of the input element. It also allows us to align the
text vertically inside the input element (like we're supposed to).
In order to achieve this, I had to make two small architectural changes
to layout tree building:
- Elements can now report that they represent a given pseudo element.
This allows us to instantiate the ::placeholder pseudo element as an
actual DOM element inside the input element's UA shadow tree.
- We no longer create a separate layout node for the shadow root itself.
Instead, children of the shadow root are treated as if they were
children of the DOM element itself for the purpose of layout tree
building.
That's what this class really is; in fact that's what the first line of
the comment says it is.
This commit does not rename the main files, since those will contain
other time-related classes in a little bit.
This fixes the issue where max margin is used to find offset of
floating box although horizonal margins do not collapse so they need
to be summed instead.
This fixes a plethora of rounding problems on many websites.
In the future, we may want to replace this with fixed-point arithmetic
(bug #18566) for performance (and consistency with other engines),
but in the meantime this makes the web look a bit better. :^)
There's a lot more things that could be converted to doubles, which
would reduce the amount of casting necessary in this patch.
We can do that incrementally, however.
Since the color interpolation requires two pixels in the horizontal and
vertical direction to work, 1 pixel wide or high bitmaps would cause a
crash when scaling. Fix this by clamping the index into the valid range.
Fixes#16047.
SVG presentation attributes are parsed as CSS values, so we also need to
handle CSS variable expansion when handling them.
This (roughly) matches the behavior of other engines. It's also used on
the web, for example on https://stripe.com/ :^)
The threading tests currently wait for a very small amount of time for
the expected test condition to be reached, e.g. 20ms. This changes the
tests to *check* the condition every 20ms, but allow the test to run for
up to 2s until the condition is reached. This should hopefully resolve
the failures seen on CI.
This also renames one of the tests to match what it actually does. The
test itself was changed in commit 5b335e7, but the name was not updated
to reflect that change.
Previously, calling `.right()` on a `Gfx::Rect` would return the last
column's coordinate still inside the rectangle, or `left + width - 1`.
This is called 'endpoint inclusive' and does not make a lot of sense for
`Gfx::Rect<float>` where a rectangle of width 5 at position (0, 0) would
return 4 as its right side. This same problem exists for `.bottom()`.
This changes `Gfx::Rect` to be endpoint exclusive, which gives us the
nice property that `width = right - left` and `height = bottom - top`.
It enables us to treat `Gfx::Rect<int>` and `Gfx::Rect<float>` exactly
the same.
All users of `Gfx::Rect` have been updated accordingly.
This fixes a crash in box_baseline, due to cells created for
display: table expecting a box child and getting the inline node wrapper
instead.
Fixes#18972.
Implements more parts of sizing algorithm for tracks with spanning
items to archive parity with implementation for sizing of tracks
with non-spanning items.
There are a couple of things that went into this:
- We now calculate the intrinsic width/height and aspect ratio of <svg>
elements based on the spec algorithm instead of our previous ad-hoc
guesswork solution.
- Replaced elements with automatic size and intrinsic aspect ratio but
no intrinsic dimensions are now sized with the stretch-fit width
formula.
- We take care to assign both used width and used height to <svg>
elements before running their SVG formatting contexts. This ensures
that the inside SVG content is laid out with knowledge of its
viewport geometry.
- We avoid infinite recursion in tentative_height_for_replaced_element()
by using the already-calculated used width instead of calling the
function that calculates the used width (since that may call us right
back again).