Yet another legacy "is inline-block?" condition was causing us to insert
inline nodes directly as children of inline-flex containers (instead of
wrapping them in anonymous blocks, which would then cause them to become
flex items.)
We're supposed to hit test positive z-index stacking contexts first,
and negative z-index stacking contexts later. Instead, we were hit
testing all stacking contexts both times.
This made hit testing unbearably slow on some websites.
While we're here, also add an extra comment about why stacking contexts
are traversed in reverse order. It tripped me up while looking at this,
so I'm sure it could trip someone else up too.
Regressed in 44057c9482.
An "inherit attribute" calls an ancestor's getter with the same name,
but defines its own setter. Since a parent class's public methods are
exposed to child classes, we don't have to do any special handling here
to call the parent's methods, it just works. :^)
Previously, every Editor instance had two instances of tooltip windows
& `OutOfProcessWebView`s, one for documentation and one for parameter
hints.
They were initialized with the Editor, which slowed down creation of new
tabs.
We use a single global tooltip & OOPWV instance that is shared between
tabs.
Closes#15488
Co-authored-by: Sam Atkins <atkinssj@serenityos.org>
Ensure that when a grid item is passed with a span and a fixed end
position, that if the resulting start of this item is less than 0 then
it won't throw. This is a temporary measure until the correct
functionality is implemented.
These changes improve the parsing of the span property, including
handling negative values for the span (defaults to 1), as well as when
no number is passed (also defaults to 1).
After having corrected the tracking of span variables in the
GridTrackPlacement class, now can fix some small bugs for its correct
implementation in the GridFormattingContext class.
Implement span correctly when indicated in the grid-column-start,
grid-row-start, etc. CSS properties. Previously it had been implemented
as if span was something that went alongside the position property, but
actually it seems like if you do 'span 3' in the grid-column-start
property, for example, this means it literally spans 3 blocks, and the
3 has nothing to do with position.
This fixes something I thought I had already fixed everywhere, where
previously there wasn't the possibility to have an Auto
GridTrackPlacement and so the Auto "implementation" was simply checking
if the position of the track was 0.
We were skipping over inline flex containers when looking for an
insertion parent. This made us not generate flex items in those cases.
This commit changes the behavior, so that non-inline-level items can
get inserted into an inline-outside parent, as long as the parent isn't
just flow-inside.
Now that we don't have to deal with the ad-hoc "inline" flag on layout
nodes anymore, we're free to simply obey the inline-outside flag from
the CSS display value when choosing whether to insert as an inline-level
node or not.
Before this, whenever encountering something other than dumb text
content in an inline flow, we assumed it had to be either a replaced
element, or an inline-block.
This removes the special-casing of inline-block so that IFC can size and
layout anything as long as it's inline on the outside.
Nix (nixpkgs) have updated a while back how the e2fsprogs derivation
works and now fuse2fs wasnt being installed with it. It is now needed to
add a new derivation (package) to the dependency list: "fuse2fs". This
fixes the Meta/serenity.sh script not finding the fuse2fs binary for
rootless image building :^)
There's no need to make the assumption that any inline-block box will
be represented by a BlockContainer. Nothing we do with the box here
requires that specific type anyway.
`mkstemps` generates a unique temporary file name from a pattern like
`prefixXXXXXXsuffix` where `prefix` and `suffix` can be any string with
only characters that are valid in a filename. The second parameter is
the length of the suffix.
`mkstemp` is `mkstemps` with suffix length 0, so to avoid code
duplication it calls `mkstemps`. It is unlikely this has any
significant performance impact on SerenityOS.
`generate_unique_filename` now takes the suffix length as a `size_t`.
The original behavior of this function is preserved when specifying a
suffix length of 0. All original uses of this function have been
adapted.
`mkstemps()` was added because it is required by version 4.6.3 of the
ccache port.
The implementation of `rev` found on Linux systems does not have this
behavior, however other utilities do offer this behavior and so there
really isn't too much of an argument to be made for *not* having this as
a feature.