ladybird/Libraries/LibWeb/Layout/ReplacedBox.cpp
Andreas Kling 615a4d4f71 LibWeb: First slightly naive implementation of CSS floats :^)
Boxes can now be floated left or right, which makes text within the
same block formatting context flow around them.

We were creating way too many block formatting contexts. As it turns
out, we don't need one for every new block, but rather there's a set
of rules that determines whether a given block creates a new block
formatting context.

Each BFC keeps track of the floating boxes within it, and IFC's can
then query it to find the available space for line boxes.

There's a huge hack in here where we assume all lines are the exact
line-height. Making this work with vertically non-uniform lines will
require some architectural changes.
2020-12-05 22:51:03 +01:00

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#include <LibWeb/DOM/Element.h>
#include <LibWeb/Layout/InlineFormattingContext.h>
#include <LibWeb/Layout/BlockBox.h>
#include <LibWeb/Layout/ReplacedBox.h>
namespace Web::Layout {
ReplacedBox::ReplacedBox(DOM::Document& document, DOM::Element& element, NonnullRefPtr<CSS::StyleProperties> style)
: Box(document, &element, move(style))
{
// FIXME: Allow non-inline replaced elements.
set_inline(true);
}
ReplacedBox::~ReplacedBox()
{
}
float ReplacedBox::calculate_width() const
{
// 10.3.2 [Inline,] replaced elements
auto zero_value = CSS::Length::make_px(0);
auto& containing_block = *this->containing_block();
auto margin_left = style().margin().left.resolved_or_zero(*this, containing_block.width());
auto margin_right = style().margin().right.resolved_or_zero(*this, containing_block.width());
// A computed value of 'auto' for 'margin-left' or 'margin-right' becomes a used value of '0'.
if (margin_left.is_auto())
margin_left = zero_value;
if (margin_right.is_auto())
margin_right = zero_value;
auto specified_width = style().width().resolved_or_auto(*this, containing_block.width());
auto specified_height = style().height().resolved_or_auto(*this, containing_block.height());
// FIXME: Actually compute 'width'
auto computed_width = specified_width;
float used_width = specified_width.to_px(*this);
// If 'height' and 'width' both have computed values of 'auto' and the element also has an intrinsic width,
// then that intrinsic width is the used value of 'width'.
if (specified_height.is_auto() && specified_width.is_auto() && has_intrinsic_width()) {
used_width = intrinsic_width();
}
// If 'height' and 'width' both have computed values of 'auto' and the element has no intrinsic width,
// but does have an intrinsic height and intrinsic ratio;
// or if 'width' has a computed value of 'auto',
// 'height' has some other computed value, and the element does have an intrinsic ratio; then the used value of 'width' is:
//
// (used height) * (intrinsic ratio)
else if ((specified_height.is_auto() && specified_width.is_auto() && !has_intrinsic_width() && has_intrinsic_height() && has_intrinsic_ratio()) || (computed_width.is_auto() && has_intrinsic_ratio())) {
used_width = calculate_height() * intrinsic_ratio();
}
else if (computed_width.is_auto() && has_intrinsic_width()) {
used_width = intrinsic_width();
}
else if (computed_width.is_auto()) {
used_width = 300;
}
return used_width;
}
float ReplacedBox::calculate_height() const
{
// 10.6.2 Inline replaced elements, block-level replaced elements in normal flow,
// 'inline-block' replaced elements in normal flow and floating replaced elements
auto& containing_block = *this->containing_block();
auto specified_width = style().width().resolved_or_auto(*this, containing_block.width());
auto specified_height = style().height().resolved_or_auto(*this, containing_block.height());
float used_height = specified_height.to_px(*this);
// If 'height' and 'width' both have computed values of 'auto' and the element also has
// an intrinsic height, then that intrinsic height is the used value of 'height'.
if (specified_width.is_auto() && specified_height.is_auto() && has_intrinsic_height())
used_height = intrinsic_height();
else if (specified_height.is_auto() && has_intrinsic_ratio())
used_height = calculate_width() / intrinsic_ratio();
else if (specified_height.is_auto() && has_intrinsic_height())
used_height = intrinsic_height();
else if (specified_height.is_auto())
used_height = 150;
return used_height;
}
void ReplacedBox::split_into_lines(InlineFormattingContext& context, LayoutMode)
{
auto& containing_block = context.context_box();
// FIXME: This feels out of place. It would be nice if someone at a higher level
// made sure we had usable geometry by the time we start splitting.
prepare_for_replaced_layout();
auto width = calculate_width();
auto height = calculate_height();
auto* line_box = &containing_block.ensure_last_line_box();
if (line_box->width() > 0 && line_box->width() + width > context.available_width_at_line(containing_block.line_boxes().size()))
line_box = &containing_block.add_line_box();
line_box->add_fragment(*this, 0, 0, width, height);
}
}