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I was looking into simplifying our scrollbar styles: * StyleAppearance::Resizer is not used in content, and some of the values were only for <xul:window> which are not supported anymore. * Statusbarpanel and Resizerpanel aren't used. Statusbar is only used once on macOS so we only need to keep it there. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D178374
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6.8 KiB
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174 lines
6.8 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 40; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "ScrollbarDrawingWin.h"
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#include "mozilla/gfx/Helpers.h"
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#include "mozilla/Maybe.h"
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#include "mozilla/StaticPrefs_widget.h"
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#include "nsLayoutUtils.h"
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#include "Theme.h"
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#include "nsNativeTheme.h"
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namespace mozilla::widget {
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LayoutDeviceIntSize ScrollbarDrawingWin::GetMinimumWidgetSize(
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nsPresContext* aPresContext, StyleAppearance aAppearance,
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nsIFrame* aFrame) {
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MOZ_ASSERT(nsNativeTheme::IsWidgetScrollbarPart(aAppearance));
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switch (aAppearance) {
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonUp:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonDown:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonLeft:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonRight:
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// For scrollbar-width:thin, we don't display the buttons.
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if (IsScrollbarWidthThin(aFrame)) {
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return LayoutDeviceIntSize{};
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}
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[[fallthrough]];
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarVertical:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarHorizontal:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarthumbVertical:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarthumbHorizontal: {
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// TODO: for short scrollbars it could be nice if the thumb could shrink
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// under this size.
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auto relevantSize = GetScrollbarSize(aPresContext, aFrame);
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const bool isHorizontal =
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aAppearance == StyleAppearance::ScrollbarHorizontal ||
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aAppearance == StyleAppearance::ScrollbarthumbHorizontal ||
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aAppearance == StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonLeft ||
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aAppearance == StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonRight;
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auto size = LayoutDeviceIntSize{relevantSize, relevantSize};
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if (aAppearance == StyleAppearance::ScrollbarHorizontal ||
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aAppearance == StyleAppearance::ScrollbarVertical) {
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// Always reserve some space in the right direction. Historically we've
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// reserved 2 times the size in the other axis (for the buttons).
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// We do this even when painting thin scrollbars just for consistency,
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// though there just one would probably do there.
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if (isHorizontal) {
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size.width *= 2;
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} else {
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size.height *= 2;
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}
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}
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return size;
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}
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default:
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return LayoutDeviceIntSize{};
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}
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}
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// Returns the style for custom scrollbar if the scrollbar part frame should
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// use the custom drawing path, nullptr otherwise.
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const ComputedStyle* GetCustomScrollbarStyle(nsIFrame* aFrame) {
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const ComputedStyle* style = nsLayoutUtils::StyleForScrollbar(aFrame);
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if (style->StyleUI()->HasCustomScrollbars() ||
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ScrollbarDrawing::IsScrollbarWidthThin(*style)) {
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return style;
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}
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bool useDarkScrollbar = !StaticPrefs::widget_disable_dark_scrollbar() &&
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nsNativeTheme::IsDarkBackgroundForScrollbar(aFrame);
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if (useDarkScrollbar) {
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return style;
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}
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return nullptr;
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}
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Maybe<nsITheme::Transparency> ScrollbarDrawingWin::GetScrollbarPartTransparency(
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nsIFrame* aFrame, StyleAppearance aAppearance) {
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if (nsNativeTheme::IsWidgetScrollbarPart(aAppearance)) {
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if (const ComputedStyle* style = GetCustomScrollbarStyle(aFrame)) {
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auto* ui = style->StyleUI();
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if (ui->mScrollbarColor.IsAuto() ||
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ui->mScrollbarColor.AsColors().track.MaybeTransparent()) {
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return Some(nsITheme::eTransparent);
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}
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// These widgets may be thinner than the track, so we need to return
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// transparent for them to make the track visible.
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switch (aAppearance) {
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarthumbHorizontal:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarthumbVertical:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonUp:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonDown:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonLeft:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarbuttonRight:
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return Some(nsITheme::eTransparent);
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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if (aFrame->PresContext()->UseOverlayScrollbars()) {
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return Some(nsITheme::eTransparent);
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}
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}
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switch (aAppearance) {
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarHorizontal:
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case StyleAppearance::ScrollbarVertical:
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case StyleAppearance::Scrollcorner:
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// Knowing that scrollbars and statusbars are opaque improves
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// performance, because we create layers for them. This better be
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// true across all Windows themes! If it's not true, we should
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// paint an opaque background for them to make it true!
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// TODO(emilio): Unclear how much this optimization matters in practice
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// now we're in a WR-only world.
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return Some(nsITheme::eOpaque);
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default:
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break;
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}
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return Nothing();
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}
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template <typename PaintBackendData>
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bool ScrollbarDrawingWin::DoPaintScrollbarThumb(
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PaintBackendData& aPaintData, const LayoutDeviceRect& aRect,
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ScrollbarKind aScrollbarKind, nsIFrame* aFrame, const ComputedStyle& aStyle,
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const ElementState& aElementState, const DocumentState& aDocumentState,
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const Colors& aColors, const DPIRatio& aDpiRatio) {
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sRGBColor thumbColor = ComputeScrollbarThumbColor(
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aFrame, aStyle, aElementState, aDocumentState, aColors);
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ThemeDrawing::FillRect(aPaintData, aRect, thumbColor);
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return true;
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}
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bool ScrollbarDrawingWin::PaintScrollbarThumb(
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DrawTarget& aDrawTarget, const LayoutDeviceRect& aRect,
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ScrollbarKind aScrollbarKind, nsIFrame* aFrame, const ComputedStyle& aStyle,
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const ElementState& aElementState, const DocumentState& aDocumentState,
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const Colors& aColors, const DPIRatio& aDpiRatio) {
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return DoPaintScrollbarThumb(aDrawTarget, aRect, aScrollbarKind, aFrame,
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aStyle, aElementState, aDocumentState, aColors,
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aDpiRatio);
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}
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bool ScrollbarDrawingWin::PaintScrollbarThumb(
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WebRenderBackendData& aWrData, const LayoutDeviceRect& aRect,
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ScrollbarKind aScrollbarKind, nsIFrame* aFrame, const ComputedStyle& aStyle,
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const ElementState& aElementState, const DocumentState& aDocumentState,
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const Colors& aColors, const DPIRatio& aDpiRatio) {
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return DoPaintScrollbarThumb(aWrData, aRect, aScrollbarKind, aFrame, aStyle,
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aElementState, aDocumentState, aColors,
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aDpiRatio);
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}
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void ScrollbarDrawingWin::RecomputeScrollbarParams() {
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uint32_t defaultSize = kDefaultWinScrollbarSize;
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uint32_t overrideSize =
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StaticPrefs::widget_non_native_theme_scrollbar_size_override();
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if (overrideSize > 0) {
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defaultSize = overrideSize;
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}
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ConfigureScrollbarSize(defaultSize);
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if (StaticPrefs::widget_non_native_theme_win_scrollbar_use_system_size()) {
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ConfigureScrollbarSize(LookAndFeel::GetInt(
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LookAndFeel::IntID::SystemScrollbarSize, defaultSize));
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}
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}
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} // namespace mozilla::widget
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