We were incorrectly hoisting non-inline children of inline-block boxes
to the nearest non-inline ancestor.
Since inline-block boxes are only inline on the *outside*, it's fine
for them to have non-inline children.
Eventually we should clarify these relationships by making the inside
and outside display types more explicit.
We can now build partial layout trees (this happens for example when an
element's "display" property is programmatically toggled from "none" to
something else.)
We can't say that "no replaced boxes can have children", since that
breaks SVG. Instead, let each LayoutNode decide whether it's allowed
to have children.
Fixes#4223.
We were messing up the box tree for tables by hoisting cells up to
become children of the table row group (instead of the table row.)
Table rows are non-block boxes, and it's fine for them to have cell
(block) children.
Fixes#4225.
Inline layout nodes cannot have block children (except inline-block,
of course.)
When encountering a block box child of an inline, we now hoist the
block up to the inline's containing block, and also wrap any preceding
inline siblings in an anonymous wrapper block.
This improves the ACID2 situation quite a bit (although we still need
floats to really bring it home.)
I also took this opportunity to move all tree building logic into
Layout::TreeBuilder, to continue the theme of absolving our LayoutNode
objects of responsibilities. :^)