Pings are sent in the implementations of the nsISelectionController methods
ScrollLine, ScrollPage, ScrollCharacter, and CompleteScroll. It is assumed
that these methods are triggered by keyboard input.
A small number of false positives can occur if these methods are called
in response to something other than keyboard input; this is considered
acceptable.
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When double-clicking on a default anonymous <summary> element, the first
eMouseClick will make the summary element being removed from the
document. This generates an assert in
PresShell::HandleEventWithTarget().
To prevent this assert, ensure the mouseContent is in document before
dispatching the eMouseDoubleClick event.
Since GetCrossShadowCurrentDoc() was deprecated, replace it with
GetComposedDoc().
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This is a regression from bug 1002992 where we switch from the display list builder to the frame tree walker and didn't update mLastUpdateImagesPos in the frame walker.
Native events come with timestamps indicating when they were created or
generated by the user. Using those, we can get a full picture of how long it
takes between the user trying to do something and us responding to it.
This is currently only for ports that populate WidgetEvent's timeStamp
(presently gtk, Windows).
nsPresContext contains a mLastStyleUpdateForAllAnimations flag which is simply
used to prevent unnecessarily posting restyles when throttled animations are
already up to date. Since part 13 we now accurately record whether we have
posted a restyle for each throttled animation and only post a restyle if we
have not done so already. As a result, this flag is no longer needed since
calling PostRestyleForThrottledAnimations is effectively a noop when throttled
animations are up-to-date.
Instead do it when we first encounter the root scroll frame.
Doing this goes back to bug 635053, where we did it because fixed position items weren't getting included. However in bug 974643 we learned that this was wrong. Displayports aren't relevant to fixed pos content, displayports are only relevant to scrolled content. And we set the dirty rects of fixed pos content specially. The only other thing that should be affected is scrollbars, and we already carefully set their dirty rects too.
It doesn't need to store the nsIContent. It just needs to record if mPointerId
has been set. This is because ReleasePointerCapturingContent() doesn't use its
second parameter.
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AutoTextRun now only needs a DrawTarget instead of an nsRenderingContext, and
similar nsRenderingContext/gfxContext-to-DrawTarget replacements can be
propagated a long way up the call graph. This patch replaces 93 occurrences of
nsRenderingContext and 135 occurrences of gfxContext with DrawTarget; that's
13% of them.
The patch is mostly plumbing changes. A couple of not-entirely-plumbing
changes:
- It adds a comment about the null check in
gfxGlyphExtents::GetTightGlyphExtentsAppUnits().
- A couple of functions simply had an unused gfxContext or nsRenderingContext
parameter removed, e.g. SetLineBreaks().
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All the files modified are straightforward deletion except TouchManager
and ZoomConstraintsClient. I add some includes and wrap TouchManager by
mozilla namespace to fix build errors due to the removal of TouchCaret.
All the files modified are straightforward deletion except TouchManager
and ZoomConstraintsClient. I add some includes and wrap TouchManager by
mozilla namespace to fix build errors due to the removal of TouchCaret.
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A clear separation is introduced between paths that deal with a root
document resolution (at the process boundary in e10s setups) and paths
that deal with a non-root document resolution (elsewhere in Layout code).
This allows both code paths to run on all platforms.
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This requires adding a new overloading of LayoutDevicePixel::ToAppUnits and a
new PixelCastJustification: LayoutDeviceIsParentLayerForRCDRSF.
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This reverts much of part 2 of bug 878935, except for the Android browser.js
changes which have already been reverted elsewhere.
The revert caused mass b2g Gij test bustages
The only reason we had this in the scrollframe at all was so that it could be
saved/restored as part of the frame state when leaving a page and then going
back to it. However we can accomplish this by just reading/writing the resolution
from/to the presshell instead, so there's no need to keep a second copy of it.
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