gecko-dev/layout/generic/nsAbsoluteContainingBlock.h
Sean Feng 4150fa8a93 Bug 1669734 - For abspos frames, resolve intrinsic BSize keywords to the actual intrinsic BSize, instead of stretching to fill the available space r=emilio,dholbert
This patch creates a new behavior for absolute positioned frames such
that if they have intrinsic size keywords (-moz-fit-content, min-content,
max-content) for their BSize and the margins are auto, instead of taking
as much space as possible, use the actual intrinsic BSize as the BSize.

Users can still use `auto` keyword to make it to fill the available
space.

This change is to align with the spec text for these intrinsic sizing
keywords at https://drafts.csswg.org/css-sizing/#valdef-width-min-content,
per the changes resolved on in https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3973

This patch modifies the centering.html WPT, to expand the test
cases to test the centering functionalities for not only explicitly specified
height and width, but also the default size and width, in this case the
intrinsic sizing keywords.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D106497
2021-03-15 15:45:18 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/*
* code for managing absolutely positioned children of a rendering
* object that is a containing block for them
*/
#ifndef nsAbsoluteContainingBlock_h___
#define nsAbsoluteContainingBlock_h___
#include "nsFrameList.h"
#include "nsIFrame.h"
#include "mozilla/TypedEnumBits.h"
class nsContainerFrame;
class nsPresContext;
/**
* This class contains the logic for being an absolute containing block. This
* class is used within viewport frames (for frames representing content with
* fixed position) and blocks (for frames representing absolutely positioned
* content), since each set of frames is absolutely positioned with respect to
* its parent.
*
* There is no principal child list, just a named child list which contains
* the absolutely positioned frames (kAbsoluteList or kFixedList).
*
* All functions include as the first argument the frame that is delegating
* the request.
*/
class nsAbsoluteContainingBlock {
using ReflowInput = mozilla::ReflowInput;
public:
typedef nsIFrame::ChildListID ChildListID;
explicit nsAbsoluteContainingBlock(ChildListID aChildListID)
#ifdef DEBUG
: mChildListID(aChildListID)
#endif
{
MOZ_ASSERT(mChildListID == nsIFrame::kAbsoluteList ||
mChildListID == nsIFrame::kFixedList,
"should either represent position:fixed or absolute content");
}
const nsFrameList& GetChildList() const { return mAbsoluteFrames; }
void AppendChildList(nsTArray<nsIFrame::ChildList>* aLists,
ChildListID aListID) const {
NS_ASSERTION(aListID == mChildListID, "wrong list ID");
GetChildList().AppendIfNonempty(aLists, aListID);
}
void SetInitialChildList(nsIFrame* aDelegatingFrame, ChildListID aListID,
nsFrameList& aChildList);
void AppendFrames(nsIFrame* aDelegatingFrame, ChildListID aListID,
nsFrameList& aFrameList);
void InsertFrames(nsIFrame* aDelegatingFrame, ChildListID aListID,
nsIFrame* aPrevFrame, nsFrameList& aFrameList);
void RemoveFrame(nsIFrame* aDelegatingFrame, ChildListID aListID,
nsIFrame* aOldFrame);
enum class AbsPosReflowFlags {
ConstrainHeight = 0x1,
CBWidthChanged = 0x2,
CBHeightChanged = 0x4,
CBWidthAndHeightChanged = CBWidthChanged | CBHeightChanged,
IsGridContainerCB = 0x8,
};
/**
* Called by the delegating frame after it has done its reflow first. This
* function will reflow any absolutely positioned child frames that need to
* be reflowed, e.g., because the absolutely positioned child frame has
* 'auto' for an offset, or a percentage based width or height.
*
* @param aOverflowAreas, if non-null, is unioned with (in the local
* coordinate space) the overflow areas of the absolutely positioned
* children.
*
* @param aReflowStatus is assumed to be already-initialized, e.g. with the
* status of the delegating frame's main reflow. This function merges in the
* statuses of the absolutely positioned children's reflows.
*
* @param aFlags zero or more AbsPosReflowFlags
*/
void Reflow(nsContainerFrame* aDelegatingFrame, nsPresContext* aPresContext,
const ReflowInput& aReflowInput, nsReflowStatus& aReflowStatus,
const nsRect& aContainingBlock, AbsPosReflowFlags aFlags,
mozilla::OverflowAreas* aOverflowAreas);
using PostDestroyData = nsIFrame::PostDestroyData;
void DestroyFrames(nsIFrame* aDelegatingFrame, nsIFrame* aDestructRoot,
PostDestroyData& aPostDestroyData);
bool HasAbsoluteFrames() const { return mAbsoluteFrames.NotEmpty(); }
/**
* Mark our size-dependent absolute frames with NS_FRAME_HAS_DIRTY_CHILDREN
* so that we'll make sure to reflow them.
*/
void MarkSizeDependentFramesDirty();
/**
* Mark all our absolute frames with NS_FRAME_IS_DIRTY.
*/
void MarkAllFramesDirty();
protected:
/**
* Returns true if the position of aFrame depends on the position of
* its placeholder or if the position or size of aFrame depends on a
* containing block dimension that changed.
*/
bool FrameDependsOnContainer(nsIFrame* aFrame, bool aCBWidthChanged,
bool aCBHeightChanged);
/**
* After an abspos child's size is known, this method can be used to
* resolve size-dependent values in the ComputedLogicalOffsets on its
* reflow input. (This may involve resolving the inline dimension of
* aLogicalCBSize, too; hence, that variable is an in/outparam.)
*
* aKidSize, aMargin, aOffsets, and aLogicalCBSize are all expected to be
* represented in terms of the absolute containing block's writing-mode.
*/
void ResolveSizeDependentOffsets(nsPresContext* aPresContext,
ReflowInput& aKidReflowInput,
const mozilla::LogicalSize& aKidSize,
const mozilla::LogicalMargin& aMargin,
mozilla::LogicalMargin* aOffsets,
mozilla::LogicalSize* aLogicalCBSize);
/**
* For frames that have intrinsic block sizes, since we want to use the
* frame's actual instrinsic block-size, we don't compute margins in
* InitAbsoluteConstraints because the block-size isn't computed yet. This
* method computes the margins for them after layout.
* aMargin and aOffsets are both outparams (though we only touch aOffsets if
* the position is overconstrained)
*/
void ResolveAutoMarginsAfterLayout(ReflowInput& aKidReflowInput,
const mozilla::LogicalSize* aLogicalCBSize,
const mozilla::LogicalSize& aKidSize,
mozilla::LogicalMargin& aMargin,
mozilla::LogicalMargin& aOffsets);
void ReflowAbsoluteFrame(nsIFrame* aDelegatingFrame,
nsPresContext* aPresContext,
const ReflowInput& aReflowInput,
const nsRect& aContainingBlockRect,
AbsPosReflowFlags aFlags, nsIFrame* aKidFrame,
nsReflowStatus& aStatus,
mozilla::OverflowAreas* aOverflowAreas);
/**
* Mark our absolute frames dirty.
* @param aMarkAllDirty if true, all will be marked with NS_FRAME_IS_DIRTY.
* Otherwise, the size-dependant ones will be marked with
* NS_FRAME_HAS_DIRTY_CHILDREN.
*/
void DoMarkFramesDirty(bool aMarkAllDirty);
protected:
nsFrameList mAbsoluteFrames; // additional named child list
#ifdef DEBUG
ChildListID const mChildListID; // kFixedList or kAbsoluteList
#endif
};
namespace mozilla {
MOZ_MAKE_ENUM_CLASS_BITWISE_OPERATORS(
nsAbsoluteContainingBlock::AbsPosReflowFlags)
}
#endif /* nsnsAbsoluteContainingBlock_h___ */