This patch moves the logic for queueing events out of the logic for flushing
transitions making it a separate step. It still doesn't delay the dispatch of
those events into a separate step, however. That is done in a subsequent patch.
This patch also makes sure to clear any queued events when the nsPresShell that
owns the transition manager is destroyed. We don't expect CSSTransition::Tick to
be called anywhere except nsTransitionManger::FlushTransitions so there
shouldn't be any orphaned events but for completeness it seems best to add this
now. (Later, when we tick transitions from their timeline we will need this.)
This patch introduces a separate flag to CSSTransition for tracking if a
transition is newly-finished so we can correctly dispatch the transitionend
event. Although, this may seem to be redundant with the "IsFinishedTransition"
we also track, that state will soon be removed in bug 1181392 and hence this
flag will be needed then.
Note that Animation already has flags mIsPreviousStateFinished and
mFinishedAtLastComposeStyle which would appear to be similar however,
- mIsPreviousStateFinished will be removed in bug 1178665 and is updated more
often than we queue events so it is not useful here.
- mFinishedAtLastComposeStyle is used to determine if we can throttle a style
update and is also updated more frequently than we queue events and hence
can't be used here.
Once we guarantee one call to Tick() per frame we may be able to simplify this
by tracking "state on last tick" but for now we need this additional flag on
CSSTransition. CSSAnimation has a similar flag for this
(mPreviousPhaseOrIteration) which we may be able to unify at the same point.
This patch prepares the way for script-generated events by making
event dispatch a separate process that happens after sampling animations.
This will allow us to sample animations from their associated timeline
(removing the need for a further manager to tracker script-generated
animations).
Furthermore, once we sample animations from timelines the order in which they
are sampled is likely to be more or less random so by making event dispatch at
separate step, we have an opportunity to sort the events and dispatch in
a consistent and sensible order. It also ensures that event callbacks will
not be run until all animations (including transitions) have been updated
ensuring they see a consistent view of timing properties.
This patch only affects event handling for CSS animations. Transitions will
be dealt with in a subsequent patch.
The MobileViewportManager ("MVM") is responsible for setting the CSS viewport on
any of the following events:
- a page is painted for the first time (on the before-first-paint event)
- a meta-viewport tag is added (on the DOMMetaAdded event)
- the full-zoom is changed (on the FullZoomChanged event)
- if the window is resized (ResizeReflow gets called as part of normal layout
processing, and this will pick up a new CSS viewport from MVM)
If the CSS viewport changes or if it is the initial paint, the MVM additionally
calls SetResolutionAndScaleTo on the presShell to update the displayed zoom.
The APZ code in AsyncPanZoomController::NotifyLayersUpdated already has
corresponding code to accept this updated zoom when the CSS viewport changes.
The MobileViewportManager ("MVM") is responsible for setting the CSS viewport on
any of the following events:
- a page is painted for the first time (on the before-first-paint event)
- a meta-viewport tag is added (on the DOMMetaAdded event)
- the full-zoom is changed (on the FullZoomChanged event)
- if the window is resized (ResizeReflow gets called as part of normal layout
processing, and this will pick up a new CSS viewport from MVM)
If the CSS viewport changes or if it is the initial paint, the MVM additionally
calls SetResolutionAndScaleTo on the presShell to update the displayed zoom.
The APZ code in AsyncPanZoomController::NotifyLayersUpdated already has
corresponding code to accept this updated zoom when the CSS viewport changes.
This conversion was done with the script:
find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.mm' -o -name '*.idl' | \
egrep -v 'cairo-win32-refptr.h|RefPtr.h|TestRefPtr.cpp' | \
xargs sed -i -e 's/mozilla::TemporaryRef</already_AddRefed</g' \
-e 's/TemporaryRef</already_AddRefed</g'
Manual fixups were performed in the following instances:
- We handled mfbt/RefPtr.h manually so as to not convert TemporaryRef itself
into already_AddRefed.
- The following files had explicit Move() calls added to make up for the lack
of a copy constructor on already_AddRefed:
dom/base/ImageEncoder.cpp
dom/media/MediaTaskQueue.{h,cpp}
dom/media/webaudio/PannerNode.cpp
- A redundant overload for MediaTaskQueue::Dispatch was deleted.
- A few manual fixups were required in mfbt/tests/TestRefPtr.cpp.
- Comments, using declarations, and forward declarations relating to
TemporaryRef in dom/canvas/ and gfx/layers/ were changed to refer to
already_AddRefed.
This is straightforward mapping of PR_LOG levels to their LogLevel
counterparts:
PR_LOG_ERROR -> LogLevel::Error
PR_LOG_WARNING -> LogLevel::Warning
PR_LOG_WARN -> LogLevel::Warning
PR_LOG_INFO -> LogLevel::Info
PR_LOG_DEBUG -> LogLevel::Debug
PR_LOG_NOTICE -> LogLevel::Debug
PR_LOG_VERBOSE -> LogLevel::Verbose
Instances of PRLogModuleLevel were mapped to a fully qualified
mozilla::LogLevel, instances of PR_LOG levels in #defines were mapped to a
fully qualified mozilla::LogLevel::* level, and all other instances were
mapped to us a shorter format of LogLevel::*.
Bustage for usage of the non-fully qualified LogLevel were fixed by adding
|using mozilla::LogLevel;| where appropriate.