| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Vim control lines were re-introduced or not entirely cleaned up.
This nukes them again.
Removing from embedding, extensions, gfx, hal, ipc, layout, mailnews,
media and memory. More to come.
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attribute
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This implements the "clip" attribute value for the "crop" attribute found in XUL label elements. It functions similarly to having the text-overflow property set to an empty string or "". This shouldn't break previously established behavior as it only adds a new value to be checked.
The behavior of the "none" attribute value in the documentation (https://udn.realityripple.com/docs/Archive/Mozilla/XUL/Attribute/crop) is incorrect. The "none" attribute value literally means "don't crop anything" if you'd check the code and is also equivalent to not setting the "crop" attribute at all. This has always been the case since Firefox 2 (earliest version I checked) and apparently, this section of the documentation was copied verbatim from XULPlanet without even checking if it's correct.
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FinishReflowChild, etc into an enum class.
Backported from Mozilla bug 1571250.
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This reverts commit aa0fd3d68c856504646e1d7eb499bc890ef44101.
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Note this won't give working applications. Requires FE changes and
additional js module changes (next part).
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ScrollbarStyles contains values of overflow, (over)scroll-behavior, etc.
The only one which is marginally related to scroll _bars_ is overflow, which can
be used to hide scrollbar (by making an element not scrollable) or enforce the
scrollbar to display.
It makes more sense to be called ScrollStyles as it's mainly concerning behavior
of scrolling, not scrollbars. Also, with the addition of scrollbar width
properties, the current name can be confusing.
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This removes android code from base, build, forms, generic, inspector, style,
printing, tools and xul.
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Another S&R run with some smarter matching.
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Since these are just interpreted comments, there's 0 impact on actual code.
This removes all lines that match /* vim: set(.*)tw=80: */ with S&R -- there are
a few others scattered around which will be removed manually in a second part.
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This is just a clean port of 1322191 and follow-up 1325970. It really seems to add create a new way to access existing code relating to block formatting and floating elements rather than implementing new functionality, and it is mercifully straightforwards.
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1547792
Aspect Ratio handling simplified by using floating point integers:
- Multiplication of value (or inverse value) to a known side for Scaling
- No unequal equal values such as "4/3" vs "8/6" vs "20/15"
- Truly "Empty" aspect ratios, even if one dimension is not 0
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Part 1: Remove current table item, as it's never set.
Part 2: Get rid of generic table painting code, and handle each class separately.
Part 4: Hoist outline skipping into col(group) frame code.
Part 5: Skip box-shadow for table column and column groups.
Part 6: Store column and column group backgrounds separately, and then append them before the rest of the table contents.
Part 7: Pass rects in display list coordinates to AppendBackgroundItemsToTop.
Part 8: Create column and column group background display items as part of the cell's BuildDisplayList.
Part 9: Used cached values instead of calling nsDisplayListBuilder::ToReferenceFrame when possible, since it can be expensive when the requested frame isn't the builder's current frame.
Part 10: Make sure we build display items for table parts where only the normal position is visible, since we may need to create background items for ancestors at that position.
Part 11: Create an AutoBuildingDisplayList when we create background items for table columns and column groups, so that we initialize the invalidation state correctly.
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passing it as a parameter to BuildDisplayList
Also fix build bustage for De-unified layout/xul in nsRootBoxFrame.cpp
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This reverts commit 44c47c50388f526c2d134e16d5debebe94a0faf8.
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Part 1: Remove current table item, as it's never set.
Part 2: Get rid of generic table painting code, and handle each class separately.
Part 4: Hoist outline skipping into col(group) frame code.
Part 5: Skip box-shadow for table column and column groups.
Part 6: Store column and column group backgrounds separately, and then append them before the rest of the table contents.
Part 7: Pass rects in display list coordinates to AppendBackgroundItemsToTop.
Part 8: Create column and column group background display items as part of the cell's BuildDisplayList.
Part 9: Used cached values instead of calling nsDisplayListBuilder::ToReferenceFrame when possible, since it can be expensive when the requested frame isn't the builder's current frame.
Part 10: Make sure we build display items for table parts where only the normal position is visible, since we may need to create background items for ancestors at that position.
Part 11: Create an AutoBuildingDisplayList when we create background items for table columns and column groups, so that we initialize the invalidation state correctly.
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Dispense the shared hashtable and instead attach the frame property list directly to nsIFrame.
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This creates a number of stubs and leaves some surrounding code that may be irrelevant (eg. recorded time stamps, status variables).
Stub resolution/removal should be a follow-up to this.
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