This is the start of the changes to caret-drawing proper.
The idea is to combine GetCaretFrame and GetCaretRect into a method
GetPaintGeometry which looks like GetGeometry but returns values
needed for painting (i.e. including bidi decorations, and returning
a null frame if we're not supposed to paint due to specific caret
state, e.g. in the "off" phase of the blink cycle).
Mostly a straightforward refactoring but there are a few interesting changes:
-- nsDisplayCaret stores its bounds instead of getting them from nsCaret on
demand. Eventually those bounds will not be stored in nsCaret at all.
-- nsDisplayCaret::GetBounds returns true for aSnap. nsCaret draws snapped
rects, so why not.
-- I removed "if (caretRect.Intersects(aDirtyRect))" in EnterPresShell.
As far as I can tell, this check is incorrect because it doesn't take
transforms into account. Since there's at most one drawn caret per window,
hence we do this at most once per paint, I don't think there's any real
performance advantage to having this check.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : c98d3a5994478b482d19cc2e2ac83ab51bd17e00
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