We were relying on the table fixup algorithm to insert the missing table
row, which fails to do so when we only have an image in the button.
While that might be a problem with the table fixup algorithm, we should
build a correct layout tree explicitly anyway.
Fixes crashes on GitHub.
There was a small mishmash of argument order, as seen on the table:
| Traits<T>::equals(U, T) | Traits<T>::equals(T, U)
============= | ======================= | =======================
uses equals() | HashMap | Vector, HashTable
defines equals() | *String[^1] | ByteBuffer
[^1]: String, DeprecatedString, their Fly-type equivalents and KString.
This mostly meant that you couldn't use a StringView for finding a value
in Vector<String>.
I'm changing the order of arguments to make the trait type itself first
(`Traits<T>::equals(T, U)`), as I think it's more expected and makes us
more consistent with the rest of the functions that put the stored type
first (like StringUtils functions and binary_serach). I've also renamed
the variable name "other" in find functions to "entry" to give more
importance to the value.
With this change, each of the following lines will now compile
successfully:
Vector<String>().contains_slow("WHF!"sv);
HashTable<String>().contains("WHF!"sv);
HashMap<ByteBuffer, int>().contains("WHF!"sv.bytes());
Fixes bug when "clip" property does not affect abspos children.
This change makes "clip" property to be applied together with
"overflow: hidden" in `apply_clip_overflow_rect()` that already
handles abspos children correctly.
This matches if the element has a placeholder, and that placeholder is
currently visible. This applies to `<input>` and `<textarea>` elements,
but our `<textarea>` is very limited so does not support placeholders.
These APIs only perform small allocations, and are only used by LibJS
and the time zone settings widget. Callers which could only have failed
from these APIs are also made to be infallible here.
These APIs only perform small allocations, and are only used by LibJS.
Callers which could only have failed from these APIs are also made to
be infallible here.
Grid specification https://www.w3.org/TR/css-grid-2/#z-order defines
special painting order for grid items which should be the same as for
defined for inline-blocks in CSS2.
Check the width of the next token after white space to decide line
breaks. The next width can also be the total width of multiple tokens.
This better follows the CSS Text specification and matches behavior of
other browsers.
Fixes#20388.
We still don't know how to resolve font-relative lengths in <img sizes>
since we don't always have font size information available at this stage
in the pipeline, but we can at least handle viewport-relative lengths.
This fixes an issue on many websites where low-resolution images were
loaded (appropriate for a small viewport) even when the viewport is big.
And treat them as "auto" for now, per CSS-SIZING-3, with a FIXME about
supporting more layout directions.
This fixes an issue on MDN where `height: max-content` was not
overriding height from non-CSS presentational hints.
CSS-ALIGN-3 tells us that `normal` behavior inside flex containers is
simply to behave as `stretch` so this patch makes them behave the same
inside FFC.
Furthermore, we change the `align-items` initial value to `normal`,
matching other engines.
I'm about to make StackingContext traverse the paintable tree instead of
actually traversing the layout tree, and it turns out we were not
creating paintables for these SVG elements.
Also switch them to Layout::Box instead of the default InlineNode to
make the trees look a bit less weird. Ultimately, we should do something
specialized for these subtrees, but for now this'll do.
This patch just adds the new root paintable and updates the tests
expectations. The next patch will move painting logic from the layout
viewport to the paint viewport.
Instead of assuming that the WebDriver binary is in PATH or the two
most common build directories for our scripts, add a command line
argument to the script to pass a WebDriver binary.
We should be documenting required pacakges elsewhere and installing them
in the setup step of CI.
This also fixes a problem where the run script would fail if you already
had a cloned wpt directory.
The setup is a bit peculiar: both the definition and the use site of
these TLS variables have to be in a shared library, otherwise the linker
might relax the global-dynamic access mode to something that doesn't
require a `__tls_get_addr` call.
This has to cheat and use a screenshot but thanks to the "Take Full
Screenshot" feature of Ladybird, it is very easy to update this test.
The steps are documented in the test.
When a box is sized under max-content constraint, any percentage value
set for max-width should be considered as if it were infinite. In other
words, it should have no effect on restricting the box's width.