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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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* vim:cindent:ts=2:et:sw=2:
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*
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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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* This Original Code has been modified by IBM Corporation. Modifications made by IBM
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* described herein are Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corporation, 2000.
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* Modifications to Mozilla code or documentation identified per MPL Section 3.3
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*
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* Date Modified by Description of modification
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* 04/20/2000 IBM Corp. OS/2 VisualAge build.
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*/
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/* state and methods used while laying out a single line of a block frame */
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#ifndef nsLineLayout_h___
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#define nsLineLayout_h___
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#include "gfxTypes.h"
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#include "JustificationUtils.h"
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#include "mozilla/WritingModes.h"
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#include "nsBlockReflowState.h"
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#include "nsLineBox.h"
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#include "plarena.h"
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class nsFloatManager;
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struct nsStyleText;
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class nsLineLayout {
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public:
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/**
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* @param aBaseLineLayout the nsLineLayout for ruby base,
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* nullptr if no separate base nsLineLayout is needed.
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*/
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nsLineLayout(nsPresContext* aPresContext,
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nsFloatManager* aFloatManager,
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const nsHTMLReflowState* aOuterReflowState,
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const nsLineList::iterator* aLine,
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nsLineLayout* aBaseLineLayout);
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~nsLineLayout();
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void Init(nsBlockReflowState* aState, nscoord aMinLineBSize,
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int32_t aLineNumber) {
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mBlockRS = aState;
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mMinLineBSize = aMinLineBSize;
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mLineNumber = aLineNumber;
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}
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int32_t GetLineNumber() const {
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return mLineNumber;
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}
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void BeginLineReflow(nscoord aICoord, nscoord aBCoord,
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nscoord aISize, nscoord aBSize,
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bool aImpactedByFloats,
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bool aIsTopOfPage,
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mozilla::WritingMode aWritingMode,
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const nsSize& aContainerSize);
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void EndLineReflow();
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/**
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* Called when a float has been placed. This method updates the
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* inline frame and span data to account for any change in positions
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* due to available space for the line boxes changing.
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* @param aX/aY/aWidth/aHeight are the new available
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* space rectangle, relative to the containing block.
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* @param aFloatFrame the float frame that was placed.
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*/
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void UpdateBand(mozilla::WritingMode aWM,
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const mozilla::LogicalRect& aNewAvailableSpace,
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nsIFrame* aFloatFrame);
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void BeginSpan(nsIFrame* aFrame, const nsHTMLReflowState* aSpanReflowState,
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nscoord aLeftEdge, nscoord aRightEdge, nscoord* aBaseline);
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// Returns the width of the span
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nscoord EndSpan(nsIFrame* aFrame);
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// This method attaches the last frame reflowed in this line layout
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// to that in the base line layout.
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void AttachLastFrameToBaseLineLayout()
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{
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AttachFrameToBaseLineLayout(LastFrame());
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}
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// This method attaches the root frame of this line layout to the
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// last reflowed frame in the base line layout.
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void AttachRootFrameToBaseLineLayout()
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{
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AttachFrameToBaseLineLayout(mRootSpan->mFrame);
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}
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int32_t GetCurrentSpanCount() const;
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void SplitLineTo(int32_t aNewCount);
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bool IsZeroBSize();
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// Reflows the frame and returns the reflow status. aPushedFrame is true
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// if the frame is pushed to the next line because it doesn't fit.
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void ReflowFrame(nsIFrame* aFrame,
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nsReflowStatus& aReflowStatus,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics* aMetrics,
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bool& aPushedFrame);
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void AddBulletFrame(nsIFrame* aFrame, const nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aMetrics);
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void RemoveBulletFrame(nsIFrame* aFrame) {
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PushFrame(aFrame);
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}
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/**
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* Place frames in the block direction (CSS property vertical-align)
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*/
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void VerticalAlignLine();
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bool TrimTrailingWhiteSpace();
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/**
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* Place frames in the inline direction (CSS property text-align).
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*/
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void TextAlignLine(nsLineBox* aLine, bool aIsLastLine);
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/**
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* Handle all the relative positioning in the line, compute the
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* combined area (== overflow area) for the line, and handle view
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* sizing/positioning and the setting of the overflow rect.
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*/
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void RelativePositionFrames(nsOverflowAreas& aOverflowAreas)
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{
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RelativePositionFrames(mRootSpan, aOverflowAreas);
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}
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// Support methods for word-wrapping during line reflow
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void SetJustificationInfo(const mozilla::JustificationInfo& aInfo)
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{
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mJustificationInfo = aInfo;
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}
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/**
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* @return true if so far during reflow no non-empty content has been
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* placed in the line (according to nsIFrame::IsEmpty())
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*/
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bool LineIsEmpty() const
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{
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return mLineIsEmpty;
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}
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/**
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* @return true if so far during reflow no non-empty leaf content
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* (non-collapsed whitespace, replaced element, inline-block, etc) has been
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* placed in the line
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*/
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bool LineAtStart() const
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{
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return mLineAtStart;
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}
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bool LineIsBreakable() const;
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bool GetLineEndsInBR() const
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{
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return mLineEndsInBR;
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}
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void SetLineEndsInBR(bool aOn)
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{
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mLineEndsInBR = aOn;
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}
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//----------------------------------------
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// Inform the line-layout about the presence of a floating frame
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// XXX get rid of this: use get-frame-type?
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bool AddFloat(nsIFrame* aFloat, nscoord aAvailableISize)
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{
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// When reflowing ruby text frames, no block reflow state is
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// provided to the line layout. However, floats should never be
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// associated with ruby text containers, hence this method should
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// not be called in that case.
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MOZ_ASSERT(mBlockRS,
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"Should not call this method if there is no block reflow state "
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"available");
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return mBlockRS->AddFloat(this, aFloat, aAvailableISize);
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}
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void SetTrimmableISize(nscoord aTrimmableISize) {
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mTrimmableISize = aTrimmableISize;
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}
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//----------------------------------------
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bool GetFirstLetterStyleOK() const {
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return mFirstLetterStyleOK;
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}
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void SetFirstLetterStyleOK(bool aSetting) {
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mFirstLetterStyleOK = aSetting;
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}
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bool GetInFirstLetter() const {
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return mInFirstLetter;
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}
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void SetInFirstLetter(bool aSetting) {
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mInFirstLetter = aSetting;
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}
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bool GetInFirstLine() const {
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return mInFirstLine;
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}
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void SetInFirstLine(bool aSetting) {
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mInFirstLine = aSetting;
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}
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// Calling this during block reflow ensures that the next line of inlines
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// will be marked dirty, if there is one.
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void SetDirtyNextLine() {
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mDirtyNextLine = true;
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}
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bool GetDirtyNextLine() {
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return mDirtyNextLine;
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}
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//----------------------------------------
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nsPresContext* mPresContext;
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/**
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* Record where an optional break could have been placed. During line reflow,
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* frames containing optional break points (e.g., whitespace in text frames)
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* can call SetLastOptionalBreakPosition to record where a break could
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* have been made, but wasn't because we decided to place more content on
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* the line. For non-text frames, offset 0 means before the frame, offset
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* INT32_MAX means after the frame.
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*
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* Currently this is used to handle cases where a single word comprises
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* multiple frames, and the first frame fits on the line but the whole word
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* doesn't. We look back to the last optional break position and
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* reflow the whole line again, forcing a break at that position. The last
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* optional break position could be in a text frame or else after a frame
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* that cannot be part of a text run, so those are the positions we record.
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*
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* @param aFrame the frame which contains the optional break position.
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*
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* @param aFits set to true if the break position is within the available width.
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*
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* @param aPriority the priority of the break opportunity. If we are
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* prioritizing break opportunities, we will not set a break if we have
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* already set a break with a higher priority. @see gfxBreakPriority.
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*
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* @return true if we are actually reflowing with forced break position and we
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* should break here
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*/
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bool NotifyOptionalBreakPosition(nsIFrame* aFrame, int32_t aOffset,
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bool aFits, gfxBreakPriority aPriority) {
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NS_ASSERTION(!aFits || !mNeedBackup,
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"Shouldn't be updating the break position with a break that fits after we've already flagged an overrun");
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// Remember the last break position that fits; if there was no break that fit,
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// just remember the first break
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if ((aFits && aPriority >= mLastOptionalBreakPriority) ||
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!mLastOptionalBreakFrame) {
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mLastOptionalBreakFrame = aFrame;
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mLastOptionalBreakFrameOffset = aOffset;
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mLastOptionalBreakPriority = aPriority;
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}
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return aFrame && mForceBreakFrame == aFrame &&
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mForceBreakFrameOffset == aOffset;
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}
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/**
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* Like NotifyOptionalBreakPosition, but here it's OK for mNeedBackup
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* to be set, because the caller is merely pruning some saved break position(s)
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* that are actually not feasible.
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*/
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void RestoreSavedBreakPosition(nsIFrame* aFrame, int32_t aOffset,
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gfxBreakPriority aPriority) {
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mLastOptionalBreakFrame = aFrame;
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mLastOptionalBreakFrameOffset = aOffset;
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mLastOptionalBreakPriority = aPriority;
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}
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/**
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* Signal that no backing up will be required after all.
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*/
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void ClearOptionalBreakPosition() {
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mNeedBackup = false;
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mLastOptionalBreakFrame = nullptr;
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mLastOptionalBreakFrameOffset = -1;
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mLastOptionalBreakPriority = gfxBreakPriority::eNoBreak;
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}
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// Retrieve last set optional break position. When this returns null, no
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// optional break has been recorded (which means that the line can't break yet).
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nsIFrame* GetLastOptionalBreakPosition(int32_t* aOffset,
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gfxBreakPriority* aPriority) {
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*aOffset = mLastOptionalBreakFrameOffset;
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*aPriority = mLastOptionalBreakPriority;
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return mLastOptionalBreakFrame;
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}
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// Whether any optional break position has been recorded.
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bool HasOptionalBreakPosition() const
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{
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return mLastOptionalBreakFrame != nullptr;
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}
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// Get the priority of the last optional break position recorded.
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gfxBreakPriority LastOptionalBreakPriority() const
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{
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return mLastOptionalBreakPriority;
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}
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/**
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* Check whether frames overflowed the available width and CanPlaceFrame
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* requested backing up to a saved break position.
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*/
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bool NeedsBackup() { return mNeedBackup; }
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// Line layout may place too much content on a line, overflowing its available
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// width. When that happens, if SetLastOptionalBreakPosition has been
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// used to record an optional break that wasn't taken, we can reflow the line
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// again and force the break to happen at that point (i.e., backtracking
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// to the last choice point).
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// Record that we want to break at the given content+offset (which
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// should have been previously returned by GetLastOptionalBreakPosition
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// from another nsLineLayout).
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void ForceBreakAtPosition(nsIFrame* aFrame, int32_t aOffset) {
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mForceBreakFrame = aFrame;
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mForceBreakFrameOffset = aOffset;
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}
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bool HaveForcedBreakPosition() { return mForceBreakFrame != nullptr; }
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int32_t GetForcedBreakPosition(nsIFrame* aFrame) {
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return mForceBreakFrame == aFrame ? mForceBreakFrameOffset : -1;
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}
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/**
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* This can't be null. It usually returns a block frame but may return
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* some other kind of frame when inline frames are reflowed in a non-block
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* context (e.g. MathML or floating first-letter).
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*/
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nsIFrame* LineContainerFrame() const { return mBlockReflowState->frame; }
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const nsHTMLReflowState* LineContainerRS() const { return mBlockReflowState; }
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const nsLineList::iterator* GetLine() const {
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return mGotLineBox ? &mLineBox : nullptr;
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}
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nsLineList::iterator* GetLine() {
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return mGotLineBox ? &mLineBox : nullptr;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the accumulated advance width of frames before the current frame
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* on the line, plus the line container's left border+padding.
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* This is always positive, the advance width is measured from
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* the right edge for RTL blocks and from the left edge for LTR blocks.
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* In other words, the current frame's distance from the line container's
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* start content edge is:
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* <code>GetCurrentFrameInlineDistanceFromBlock() - lineContainer->GetUsedBorderAndPadding().left</code>
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* Note the use of <code>.left</code> for both LTR and RTL line containers.
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*/
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nscoord GetCurrentFrameInlineDistanceFromBlock();
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/**
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* Move the inline position where the next frame will be reflowed forward by
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* aAmount.
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*/
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void AdvanceICoord(nscoord aAmount) { mCurrentSpan->mICoord += aAmount; }
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/**
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* Returns the writing mode for the root span.
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*/
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mozilla::WritingMode GetWritingMode() { return mRootSpan->mWritingMode; }
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/**
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* Returns the inline position where the next frame will be reflowed.
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*/
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nscoord GetCurrentICoord() { return mCurrentSpan->mICoord; }
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void SetSuppressLineWrap(bool aEnabled) { mSuppressLineWrap = aEnabled; }
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protected:
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// This state is constant for a given block frame doing line layout
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nsFloatManager* mFloatManager;
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const nsStyleText* mStyleText; // for the block
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const nsHTMLReflowState* mBlockReflowState;
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// The line layout for the base text. It is usually nullptr.
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// It becomes not null when the current line layout is for ruby
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// annotations. When there is nested ruby inside annotation, it
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// forms a linked list from the inner annotation to the outermost
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// line layout. The outermost line layout, which has this member
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// being nullptr, is responsible for managing the life cycle of
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// per-frame data and per-span data, and handling floats.
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nsLineLayout* const mBaseLineLayout;
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nsLineLayout* GetOutermostLineLayout() {
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nsLineLayout* lineLayout = this;
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while (lineLayout->mBaseLineLayout) {
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lineLayout = lineLayout->mBaseLineLayout;
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}
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return lineLayout;
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}
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nsIFrame* mLastOptionalBreakFrame;
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nsIFrame* mForceBreakFrame;
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// XXX remove this when landing bug 154892 (splitting absolute positioned frames)
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friend class nsInlineFrame;
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nsBlockReflowState* mBlockRS;/* XXX hack! */
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// XXX Take care that nsRubyBaseContainer would give nullptr to this
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// member. It should not be a problem currently, since the only
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// code use it is handling float, which does not affect ruby.
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// See comment in nsLineLayout::AddFloat
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nsLineList::iterator mLineBox;
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// Per-frame data recorded by the line-layout reflow logic. This
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// state is the state needed to post-process the line after reflow
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// has completed (block-direction alignment, inline-direction alignment,
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// justification and relative positioning).
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struct PerSpanData;
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struct PerFrameData;
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friend struct PerSpanData;
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friend struct PerFrameData;
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struct PerFrameData
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{
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explicit PerFrameData(mozilla::WritingMode aWritingMode)
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: mBounds(aWritingMode)
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, mMargin(aWritingMode)
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, mBorderPadding(aWritingMode)
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, mOffsets(aWritingMode)
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{}
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// link to next/prev frame in same span
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PerFrameData* mNext;
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PerFrameData* mPrev;
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// Link to the frame of next ruby annotation. It is a linked list
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// through this pointer from ruby base to all its annotations. It
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// could be nullptr if there is no more annotation.
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// If PFD_ISLINKEDTOBASE is set, the current PFD is one of the ruby
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// annotations in the base's list, otherwise it is the ruby base,
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// and its mNextAnnotation is the start of the linked list.
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PerFrameData* mNextAnnotation;
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// pointer to child span data if this is an inline container frame
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PerSpanData* mSpan;
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// The frame
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nsIFrame* mFrame;
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// From metrics
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nscoord mAscent;
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// note that mBounds is a logical rect in the *line*'s writing mode.
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// When setting frame coordinates, we have to convert to the frame's
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// writing mode
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mozilla::LogicalRect mBounds;
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nsOverflowAreas mOverflowAreas;
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// From reflow-state
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mozilla::LogicalMargin mMargin; // in *line* writing mode
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mozilla::LogicalMargin mBorderPadding; // in *line* writing mode
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mozilla::LogicalMargin mOffsets; // in *frame* writing mode
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// state for text justification
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// Note that, although all frames would have correct inner
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// opportunities computed after ComputeFrameJustification, start
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// and end justifiable info are not reliable for non-text frames.
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mozilla::JustificationInfo mJustificationInfo;
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mozilla::JustificationAssignment mJustificationAssignment;
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// PerFrameData flags
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bool mRelativePos : 1;
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bool mIsTextFrame : 1;
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bool mIsNonEmptyTextFrame : 1;
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bool mIsNonWhitespaceTextFrame : 1;
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bool mIsLetterFrame : 1;
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bool mRecomputeOverflow : 1;
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bool mIsBullet : 1;
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bool mSkipWhenTrimmingWhitespace : 1;
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bool mIsEmpty : 1;
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bool mIsLinkedToBase : 1;
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// Other state we use
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uint8_t mBlockDirAlign;
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PerFrameData* Last() {
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PerFrameData* pfd = this;
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while (pfd->mNext) {
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pfd = pfd->mNext;
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}
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return pfd;
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}
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bool IsStartJustifiable() const
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{
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return mJustificationInfo.mIsStartJustifiable;
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}
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bool IsEndJustifiable() const
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{
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return mJustificationInfo.mIsEndJustifiable;
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}
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bool ParticipatesInJustification() const;
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};
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PerFrameData* mFrameFreeList;
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struct PerSpanData {
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union {
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PerSpanData* mParent;
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PerSpanData* mNextFreeSpan;
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};
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PerFrameData* mFrame;
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PerFrameData* mFirstFrame;
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PerFrameData* mLastFrame;
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const nsHTMLReflowState* mReflowState;
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bool mNoWrap;
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mozilla::WritingMode mWritingMode;
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bool mContainsFloat;
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bool mHasNonemptyContent;
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nscoord mIStart;
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nscoord mICoord;
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nscoord mIEnd;
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nscoord mBStartLeading, mBEndLeading;
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nscoord mLogicalBSize;
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nscoord mMinBCoord, mMaxBCoord;
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nscoord* mBaseline;
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void AppendFrame(PerFrameData* pfd) {
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if (nullptr == mLastFrame) {
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mFirstFrame = pfd;
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}
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else {
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mLastFrame->mNext = pfd;
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pfd->mPrev = mLastFrame;
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}
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mLastFrame = pfd;
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}
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};
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PerSpanData* mSpanFreeList;
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PerSpanData* mRootSpan;
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PerSpanData* mCurrentSpan;
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// The container size to use when converting between logical and
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// physical coordinates for frames in this span. For the root span
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// this is the size of the block cached in mContainerSize; for
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// child spans it's the size of the root span.
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nsSize ContainerSizeForSpan(PerSpanData* aPSD) {
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return (aPSD == mRootSpan)
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? mContainerSize
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: aPSD->mFrame->mBounds.Size(mRootSpan->mWritingMode).
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GetPhysicalSize(mRootSpan->mWritingMode);
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}
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gfxBreakPriority mLastOptionalBreakPriority;
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int32_t mLastOptionalBreakFrameOffset;
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int32_t mForceBreakFrameOffset;
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nscoord mMinLineBSize;
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// The amount of text indent that we applied to this line, needed for
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// max-element-size calculation.
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nscoord mTextIndent;
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// This state varies during the reflow of a line but is line
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|
// "global" state not span "local" state.
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int32_t mLineNumber;
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mozilla::JustificationInfo mJustificationInfo;
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|
|
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int32_t mTotalPlacedFrames;
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|
|
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nscoord mBStartEdge;
|
|
nscoord mMaxStartBoxBSize;
|
|
nscoord mMaxEndBoxBSize;
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|
|
|
nscoord mInflationMinFontSize;
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|
|
|
// Final computed line-bSize value after VerticalAlignFrames for
|
|
// the block has been called.
|
|
nscoord mFinalLineBSize;
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|
|
|
// Amount of trimmable whitespace inline size for the trailing text
|
|
// frame, if any
|
|
nscoord mTrimmableISize;
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|
|
|
// Physical size. Use only for physical <-> logical coordinate conversion.
|
|
nsSize mContainerSize;
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|
const nsSize& ContainerSize() const { return mContainerSize; }
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|
|
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bool mFirstLetterStyleOK : 1;
|
|
bool mIsTopOfPage : 1;
|
|
bool mImpactedByFloats : 1;
|
|
bool mLastFloatWasLetterFrame : 1;
|
|
bool mLineIsEmpty : 1;
|
|
bool mLineEndsInBR : 1;
|
|
bool mNeedBackup : 1;
|
|
bool mInFirstLine : 1;
|
|
bool mGotLineBox : 1;
|
|
bool mInFirstLetter : 1;
|
|
bool mHasBullet : 1;
|
|
bool mDirtyNextLine : 1;
|
|
bool mLineAtStart : 1;
|
|
bool mHasRuby : 1;
|
|
bool mSuppressLineWrap : 1;
|
|
|
|
int32_t mSpanDepth;
|
|
#ifdef DEBUG
|
|
int32_t mSpansAllocated, mSpansFreed;
|
|
int32_t mFramesAllocated, mFramesFreed;
|
|
#endif
|
|
PLArenaPool mArena; // Per span and per frame data, 4 byte aligned
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Allocate a PerFrameData from the mArena pool. The allocation is infallible.
|
|
*/
|
|
PerFrameData* NewPerFrameData(nsIFrame* aFrame);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Allocate a PerSpanData from the mArena pool. The allocation is infallible.
|
|
*/
|
|
PerSpanData* NewPerSpanData();
|
|
|
|
PerFrameData* LastFrame() const { return mCurrentSpan->mLastFrame; }
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Unlink the given PerFrameData and all the siblings after it from
|
|
* the span. The unlinked PFDs are usually freed immediately.
|
|
* However, if PFD_ISLINKEDTOBASE is set, it won't be freed until
|
|
* the frame of its base is unlinked.
|
|
*/
|
|
void UnlinkFrame(PerFrameData* pfd);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Free the given PerFrameData.
|
|
*/
|
|
void FreeFrame(PerFrameData* pfd);
|
|
|
|
void FreeSpan(PerSpanData* psd);
|
|
|
|
bool InBlockContext() const {
|
|
return mSpanDepth == 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void PushFrame(nsIFrame* aFrame);
|
|
|
|
void AllowForStartMargin(PerFrameData* pfd,
|
|
nsHTMLReflowState& aReflowState);
|
|
|
|
void SyncAnnotationBounds(PerFrameData* aRubyFrame);
|
|
|
|
bool CanPlaceFrame(PerFrameData* pfd,
|
|
bool aNotSafeToBreak,
|
|
bool aFrameCanContinueTextRun,
|
|
bool aCanRollBackBeforeFrame,
|
|
nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aMetrics,
|
|
nsReflowStatus& aStatus,
|
|
bool* aOptionalBreakAfterFits);
|
|
|
|
void PlaceFrame(PerFrameData* pfd,
|
|
nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aMetrics);
|
|
|
|
void VerticalAlignFrames(PerSpanData* psd);
|
|
|
|
void PlaceTopBottomFrames(PerSpanData* psd,
|
|
nscoord aDistanceFromStart,
|
|
nscoord aLineBSize);
|
|
|
|
void ApplyRelativePositioning(PerFrameData* aPFD);
|
|
|
|
void RelativePositionAnnotations(PerSpanData* aRubyPSD,
|
|
nsOverflowAreas& aOverflowAreas);
|
|
|
|
void RelativePositionFrames(PerSpanData* psd, nsOverflowAreas& aOverflowAreas);
|
|
|
|
bool TrimTrailingWhiteSpaceIn(PerSpanData* psd, nscoord* aDeltaISize);
|
|
|
|
struct JustificationComputationState;
|
|
|
|
static int AssignInterframeJustificationGaps(
|
|
PerFrameData* aFrame, JustificationComputationState& aState);
|
|
|
|
int32_t ComputeFrameJustification(PerSpanData* psd,
|
|
JustificationComputationState& aState);
|
|
|
|
void AdvanceAnnotationInlineBounds(PerFrameData* aPFD,
|
|
const nsSize& aContainerSize,
|
|
nscoord aDeltaICoord,
|
|
nscoord aDeltaISize);
|
|
|
|
void ApplyLineJustificationToAnnotations(PerFrameData* aPFD,
|
|
nscoord aDeltaICoord,
|
|
nscoord aDeltaISize);
|
|
|
|
// Apply justification. The return value is the amount by which the width of
|
|
// the span corresponding to aPSD got increased due to justification.
|
|
nscoord ApplyFrameJustification(
|
|
PerSpanData* aPSD, mozilla::JustificationApplicationState& aState);
|
|
|
|
void ExpandRubyBox(PerFrameData* aFrame, nscoord aReservedISize,
|
|
const nsSize& aContainerSize);
|
|
|
|
void ExpandRubyBoxWithAnnotations(PerFrameData* aFrame,
|
|
const nsSize& aContainerSize);
|
|
|
|
void ExpandInlineRubyBoxes(PerSpanData* aSpan);
|
|
|
|
void AttachFrameToBaseLineLayout(PerFrameData* aFrame);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef DEBUG
|
|
void DumpPerSpanData(PerSpanData* psd, int32_t aIndent);
|
|
#endif
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#endif /* nsLineLayout_h___ */
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