At computed-value time, this is converted to whatever the parent's
computed value is. So it behaves a little like `inherit`, except that
an inherited start/end value uses the parent's start/end, which might
be different from the child's.
The Web::CSS::Parser's GradientParsing ignores color-stops if
it is only a single one. This change allows to have color-stops
with double positions against a single color.
Further, also allows for `linear-gradient(black)` and similar
other gradient functions
For all invalidation properties nested into nth-child argument list we
need to invalidate whole subtree to make sure style of sibling elements
will be recalculated.
Our layout tree requires that all containers either have inline or
non-inline children. In order to support the layout of non-inline
elements inside inline elements, we need to do a bit of tree
restructuring. It effectively simulates temporarily closing all inline
nodes, appending the block element, and resumes appending to the last
open inline node.
The acid1.txt expectation needed to be updated to reflect the fact that
we now hoist its <p> elements out of the inline <form> they were in.
Visually, the before and after situations for acid1.html are identical.
Previously most of the calculations for `object-fit` and
`object-position` were based on device pixels, meaning that images would
render differently based on zoom and DPI settings. Instead those
calculations now use css pixels and only the final draw-call is based
on device-pixels.
When an element is displayed as table, an anonymous table wrapper box
needs to be created for it. Among others, the position property of the
table element is then applied to the anonymous table wrapper box
instead. If the table happens to be positioned absolutely, the table
wrapper box may become the containing block for absolutely positioned
elements inside the table.
In the original code however, anonymous layout nodes were excluded from
becoming the containing block for an absolutely positioned element.
Because of this, the containing block was calculated to be the first
suitable parent block of the table wrapper box.
This incorrect containing block would result in a crash later on when
trying to size the absolutely positioned element inside the table. To
prevent this crash, the anonymous table wrapper box is now allowed to
become the containing block for absolutely positioned elements inside
a table.
The definition of containing block for an absolutely positioned element
in the spec does not mention anything about skipping anonymous boxes.
Additionally the rules for absolute positioning of tables
(https://www.w3.org/TR/css-tables-3/#abspos-boxes-in-table-root) imply
that a table wrapper box is indeed able to be the containing block for
absolutely positioned elements.
This improves the quality of our font rendering, especially when
animations are involved. Relevant changes:
* Skia fonts have their subpixel flag set, which means that individual
glyphs are rendered at subpixel offsets causing glyph runs as a
whole to look better.
* Fragment offsets are no longer rounded to whole device pixels, and
instead the floating point offset is kept. This allows us to pass
through the floating point baseline position all the way to the Skia
calls, which already expected that to be a float position.
The `scrollable-contains-table.html` ref test needed different table
headings since they would slightly inflate the column size in the test
file, but not the reference.
Details' contents matches a new details-content pseudo element.
Further work is required to make this pseudo-element behave per spec.
This pseudo should be element-backed per
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-pseudo/#element-backed
The length resolution context might be needed even when resolving an
integer value, since it might contain a sign() function with length
values inside. This fixes a WPT subtest.
PaintableWithLines created from inline nodes need to examine their
children to fully compute their size and offset as nested children
might have textnodes that are placed before their parent.
Fixes#1286
See previous the commit description for more details about the floating
points operations.
The hwb test cases in `css-color-functions` are now rendered identically
to what firefox does (I haven't checked the others tests, but they
aren't affected by this commit).
Implemented by reusing AddMask display list item that was initially
added for `background-clip` property.
Progress on flashlight effect on https://null.com/games/athena-crisis
This color space is often used as a reference in WPT tests, having
support for it makes us pass 15 new tests:
- css/css-color/rec2020-001.html
- css/css-color/rec2020-002.html
- css/css-color/rec2020-003.html
- css/css-color/rec2020-004.html
- css/css-color/rec2020-005.html
- css/css-color/predefined-011.html
- css/css-color/predefined-012.html
That makes us pass the following WPT tests:
- css/css-color/prophoto-rgb-001.html
- css/css-color/prophoto-rgb-002.html
- css/css-color/prophoto-rgb-003.html
- css/css-color/prophoto-rgb-004.html
- css/css-color/prophoto-rgb-005.html
- css/css-color/predefined-009.html
- css/css-color/predefined-010.html
This color space is often used as a reference in WPT tests, having
support for it makes us pass 15 new tests:
- css/css-color/display-p3-001.html
- css/css-color/display-p3-002.html
- css/css-color/display-p3-003.html
- css/css-color/display-p3-004.html
- css/css-color/display-p3-005.html
- css/css-color/display-p3-006.html
- css/css-color/lab-008.html
- css/css-color/lch-008.html
- css/css-color/oklab-008.html
- css/css-color/oklch-008.html
- css/css-color/predefined-005.html
- css/css-color/predefined-006.html
- css/css-color/xyz-005.html
- css/css-color/xyz-d50-005.html
- css/css-color/xyz-d65-005.html
This makes us pass the following WPT tests:
- css/css-color/a98rgb-001.html
- css/css-color/a98rgb-002.html
- css/css-color/a98rgb-003.html
- css/css-color/a98rgb-004.html
- css/css-color/predefined-007.html
- css/css-color/predefined-008.html
That makes us pass the following WPT tests:
- css/css-color/srgb-linear-001.html
- css/css-color/srgb-linear-002.html
- css/css-color/srgb-linear-003.html
This was a silly mistake on my end and percentages values are not
covered by device-independent color space, so I had to add support for
srgb to run a WPT test that made me realize the mistake.
This makes the following test pass:
- css/css-color/predefined-002.html
It makes the following WPT tests pass:
- css/css-color/predefined-001.html
- css/css-color/xyz-003.html
- css/css-color/xyz-d50-003.html
- css/css-color/xyz-d50-004.html
- css/css-color/xyz-d65-003.html
Also we now render the reference of color-mix-currentcolor-nested-for-
color-property.html properly. Which means that it's now different from
the actual test, that is still rendered incorrectly. In other word, the
false positive for this test is now turned into a true negative.
These operations should still apply even if they are off screen, because
they affect painting of things outside of their bounding rectangles.
This commit makes us always apply these, regardless of if they are in
the visible region. However, if they are outside that region, we
replace them with simple clip-rect commands, which have the same
effect (not painting anything) but are cheaper than computing a full
mask bitmap.