"new nsFrameList()" becomes "new (shell) nsFrameList()".
"delete list" becomes "if (list) list->Delete(shell)" - note also that
an additional assertion was added that list is empty when deleted.
"nsAutoPtr<nsFrameList> list(StealSomeFrames())" becomes
"AutoFrameListPtr list(aPresContext, StealSomeFrames())"
Except for the changes in:
layout/generic/nsIFrame.h (part)
layout/style/nsComputedDOMStyle.h (all)
layout/style/nsRuleNode.cpp (part)
layout/style/nsStyleContext.cpp (part)
layout/style/nsStyleContext.h (part)
(see patch 3b in the bug), this patch was written with the sed script:
s/\<GetStyle\(Font\|Color\|List\|Text\|Visibility\|Quotes\|UserInterface\|TableBorder\|SVG\|Background\|Position\|TextReset\|Display\|Content\|UIReset\|Table\|Margin\|Padding\|Border\|Outline\|XUL\|SVGReset\|Column\)\>/Style\1/g
Previous patches in this bug enabled the nsDisplayCanvasBackground
background-caching optimization for the test 402807-1.html. That exposed
an existing bug where we don't snap the background image to pixel
boundaries when drawing through that path. This patch fixes it.
This patch also stops the IsSingleFixedPositionImage path from using
mDestRect, returning the rect as an out-parameter instead.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : b7a496dfc7584dd8c73cddd0809fc5aa31992d53
Separate out background layers into separate display-list items, so that
backgrounds that are a mix of fixed and non-fixed layers will be treated
individually.
Previously we snapped the results of nsDisplayItem::GetBounds and
nsDisplayItem::GetOpaqueRegion internally. By tracking which display items were
inside transforms, we disabled snapping quite conservatively whenever an ancestor
had a transform, which is undesirable.
With this patch, we don't snap inside GetBounds or GetOpaqueRegion, but just return
a boolean flag indicating whether the item will draw with snapping or not. This flag
is conservative so that "true" means we will snap (if the graphics context has a transform
that allows snapping), but "false" means we might or might not snap (so it's always safe
to return false).
FrameLayerBuilder takes over responsibility for snapping item bounds. When it converts
display item bounds to layer pixel coordinates, it checks the snap flag returned from
the display item and checks whether the transform when we draw into the layer will be
a known scale (the ContainerParameters scale factors) plus integer translation. If both
are true, we snap the item bounds when converting to layer pixel coordinates. With
this approach, we can snap item bounds even when the items have ancestors with active
transforms.
Implement GetChildList(ChildListID) and GetChildLists(nsTArray<ChildList>*)
for various frame classes. Remove GetAdditionalChildListName(PRInt32)
methods and associated macros and list index constants.