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- Bug 1207494 - Part 8: Remove use of expression closure from dom/identity/. r=ferjm (34fac889f8) - minor crash thing (13fe2827c2) - Bug 1243359 - initialize mScrollSeriesNumber in all ScrollWheelInput constructors. r=roc (94163d8eca) - fix misspatch (b380a7bbe4) - Bug 1207412 - Make SystemTimeConverter use TimeStamp::Now() when converting times; r=karlt (f408549605) - Bug 1212102 - Drop unnecessary assertion comparing timestamps in SystemTimeConverter; r=karlt (1efaa04b3f) - Bug 1241302 - Slightly modernize this code. r=jst (c1e97bc069) - bug 1216916 clean up when InvokeDragSessionWithImage/Selection() fails r=roc (9cdf71b717) - Bug 1231329 - run ConvertToUnscaledDevPixels if *aPresContext is valid. r=roc (d10f23633b) - Bug 1245927: Innerize before creating DOM files from the file picker. r=baku (8754128362) - Bug 1155214 - Mark nsIBidiKeyboard as builtinclass; r=mrbkap (2d00326d2b) - reorder (c3c1ba92c9) - Bug 1236566 - add override declarations for widget/windows/GfxInfo.h; r=roc (940b40ed91) - Bug 1242659: Part 1. More information on the mismatches. r=jrmuizel (78331ddad2) - Block some Radeon drivers that crash on D3D9. (bug 1213107, r=jrmuizel) (482b66d313) - Bug 1203199 - Blacklist DXVA on some older intel drivers for causing crashes. r=jrmuizel (f1827d4498) - Bug 1203199 - Fix driver range with blacklist to avoid blacklisting other OSes. (2c2d547296) - Bug 1203199 - Bustage fix. CLOSED TREE (3233d407f3) - Bug 1178385. Enable DXVA on the G45 r=ajones (3c59a58a15) - Bug 1188442 IMMHandler::GetSelection() should use static Selection instance when IME doesn't have focus and return its or mSelection's reference r=emk (5cc4b30433) - Bug 1238899 Create hidden native caret for ATOK at composing in windowless plugin r=m_kato (40ef5bb4aa) - Bug 1257919 part 1. Kill off nsIXSLTException. r=khuey (11f37643f2) - Bug 1242072 - Change implementation of BaseProxyHandler::get() to follow ES6 [[Get]] specification. r=jorendorff (094a67f284) - Bug 489636 - Add a GC u-bench test for property tree splitting via deletion; r=sfink (9282fec25f) - Bug 1257919 part 2. Make nsIException and nsIStackFrame builtinclass, so we can start using [implicit_jscontext] on them. r=khuey (0e65fb8554) - Bug 1257919 part 3. Make the various toString methods on exceptions take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (b342fb4930) - Bug 1257919 part 4. Stop returning StackFrame instances from exceptions::CreateStack. C++ callers of GetCurrentJSStack or exceptions::CreateStack always check for null anyway, and none of them seem to want this non-JS thing. r=khuey (d34036ccf9) - Bug 1257919 part 5. Get rid of the now-unused StackFrame class. r=khuey (aa13af0dfe) - Bug 1141222 - Create ScriptError with stack from Cu.reportError. r=bholley (b83ad26aa0) - Bug 1208641 - Extract stack from DOM/XPC exception. r=bholley (e382b5f48c) - Bug 1254380 part 1. Find the relevant window when the compartment we've got is an addon sandbox compartment in AutoJSAPI exception/warning reporting code. r=bholley (4b1f6c64a9) - Bug 1250630 - remove PBackgroundTest and ifdef ENABLE_TEST blocks. r=khuey (d7b36860a3) - Bug 1250963 part 1. Change NotifyRunnable::Dispatch to not require a JSContext. r=khuey (48e03c2fc2) - Bug 1250963 part 2. Remove the unused JSContext argument of WorkerPrivate::ModifyBusyCount. r=khuey (0f5ca42be1) - Bug 1250291 part 1. Stop pretending to report exceptions in MainThreadStopSyncLoopRunnable::PostDispatch. r=khuey (6e1c81cc06) - Bug 1250291 part 2. Stop pretending to report exceptions in MainThreadWorkerSyncRunnable::PostDispatch. r=khuey (f3d846ea31) - Bug 1250291 part 3. Stop pretending to report exceptions in WorkerDebuggerRunnable::PostDispatch. r=khuey (10bc1710d1) - Bug 1250975. Stop passing a JSContext argument to WorkerRunnable::PreDispatch and its overrides. r=khuey (71ab9046f0) - Bug 1255298. Just pass through the JSContext when passing through the NotificationOptions in notification code. r=wchen (552ae8e33e) - Bug 1250185 part 2. Remove some JSContext stuff that's no longer needed in Notification code. r=khuey (20b99ef28b) - Bug 1251045 part 8. Remove the JSContext argument from some nsINotificationStorageCallback methods. r=khuey (170c4afabc) - Bug 1227015 P7 Supress unused ErrorResult exception if the worker runnable failed to dispatch. r=catalinb (23a3cc6f45) - Bug 1251045 part 3. Remove the JSContext argument of WorkerRunnable::PostDispatch and its overrides. r=khuey (6a666d1a4a) - Bug 1251045 part 2. Remove the JSContext argument of ModifyBusyCountFromWorker. r=khuey (105bc4f59e) - Bug 1252130. Remove unnecessary JSContext argument from NotificationWorkerRunnable::WorkerRunInternal. r=khuey (642727f6f6) - Bug 1252127. Remove unnecessary JSContext argument from PromiseWorkerProxy::CleanUp. r=khuey (339e1157d1) - Bug 1251045 part 1. Make it possible to dispatch a ModifyBusyCountRunnable without a JSContext. r=khuey (665c1f81b4) - Bug 1251045 part 4. Remove the JSContext argument of WorkerRunnable::Dispatch. r=khuey (6c5cdab2b7) - Bug 1250185 part 1. nsIStructuredCloneContainer.initFromBase64 doesn't need a JSContext argument. r=khuey (d63a219209) - fix (773c0393aa) - Bug 1251045 part 5. Remove the JSContext argument from WorkerPrivateParent::Freeze/Thaw. r=khuey (cd419bfd2c) - Bug 1251045 part 6. Remove the JSContext argument from some worker debugger methods that no longer need it. r=khuey (abcc437cb9) - Bug 1251045 part 7. Remove the JSContext argument from some worker methods that no longer need it. r=khuey (3ddcbca08c) - Bug 1249652 part 1. Add a method on ErrorResult to steal an exception, if any, from a JSContext. r=khuey (9c07f5044b) - Bug 1229071 - importScripts should throw the correct error result in case the loading of one of scripts fails, r=bz (cd37645d76) - Bug 1229970 Abort script loading start requests if a load has been canceled. r=khuey (a44d9128ca) - Bug 1233171 Cancel channel when ScriptLoader is aborted during service worker script load. r=khuey (3b6ceafec7) - Bug 1249351 part 1. When doing importScripts of multiple scripts in a service worker, make sure to track the cache streams per-loadinfo, instead of trying to make them all wait on the same stream. r=bkelly (e1ccea9685) - Bug 1157544 - Fix a typo in the test; r=baku (8c0bf8f504) - Bug 1249351 part 2. Clean up test_importscript.html and add multiple-url importScript() case. r=bz (52b0a31032) - Bug 1249652 part 2. ScriptExecutorRunnable::WorkerRun should immediately move JS exceptions to its ErrorResult instead of allowing them to linger on the JSContext. r=baku,khuey (f628d3c8ba) - Bug 1249652 part 3. Simplify way we handle canceling when ScriptLoaderRunnable::RunInternal fails by canceling things with its actual failure code, so we don't have to guess which failed loads are actual failures and which are just canceled via this mechanism. r=baku,khuey (388543fbc3) - Bug 1251369. Use an AutoJSAPI that reports its own exceptions around the main runloop in workers. r=khuey (28b33287cd) - Bug 1251518. Fix js::ErrorReportToString to make a bit more sense, and change worker code to not use it anyway, so it matches the mainthread code. r=bholley,terrence (a48a40de90) - Bug 1254380 part 2. Go ahead and log the stack from our exception in AutoJSAPI::ReportException even if we don't have a window. r=bholley (64532b6017) - Bug 1212328 - Clean up some JSErrorReport-related code. r=Waldo,bz (d5aa611edc) - Bug 1255192 part 1. Remove the JSContext argument of JS::ExceptionStackOrNull. r=bholley (39b631d5ad) - bug 1252687 - make the ctor for CycleCollectorStats constexpr r=mccr8 (9e8168d8ac) - Bug 1254380 part 3. Skip firing error events for mainthread out of memory exceptions via AutoJSAPI::ReportException. r=bholley (d5e4e7dc29) - Bug 1254230 kinda-fix. Make sure to never send script errors with stacks attached to the console service if the associated windows have already had FreeInnerObjects called on them. r=bholley (8c379fe0e0) - Bug 1255192 part 2. Clean up the JSContext usage around xpc::FindExceptionStackForConsoleReport now that it just needs a JSContext for rooting. r=bholley (cade862491) - Bug 1255201. Improve the stack handling in nsXPCComponents_Utils::ReportError for the DOMException case to include the stack from the DOMException. r=bholley (fc6c065284) - Bug 1257919 part 6. Make the filename getter on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (cde115b789) - Bug 1257919 part 7. Make the name getter on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (d7466e9eab) - Bug 1257919 part 8. Make the line/column number getters on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (b8766b98b2) - Bug 1257919 part 9. Make the asyncCause/asyncCaller getters on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (b776ff9c6d) - Bug 1257919 part 10. Make the caller and formattedStack getters on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (dc4d3d9091) - Bug 1252091. Add/RemoveFeature don't need a JSContext argument. r=khuey (5be6253a67) - Bug 1252123. Remove some unnecessary JSContext arguments from worker ScriptLoader methods. r=khuey (1657a35268) - Bug 1255181. Remove AutoJSAPI::InitWithLegacyErrorReporting. r=bholley (5ee7ac506e) - Bug 1254847 part 1. Take ownership of error reporting on the AutoEntryScript in nsXPCWrappedJSClass::DelegatedQueryInterface. r=bholley (62d987b030) - make style wrong again.... (fa4e6cfbc1) - Bug 1254847 part 2. Change nsJSNPRuntime to always use AutoEntryScript and always take ownership of error reporting. r=bholley (d24cb80622) - Bug 1251655 - Remove support for JavaScript-global-constructor-prototype-alias. r=bz. (2b354ea423) - Bug 1251655 - Remove support for JavaScript-DOM-class and JavaScript-DOM-interface. r=bz. (dd6786ea57) - Bug 1251275. Switch to using an AutoEntryScript in WorkerPrivate::RunExpiredTimeouts. r=khuey (f10d1b0dec) - Bug 1072144 part 1. Just release-assert that Promise::Resolve does not fail in service worker code. It can only do that on OOM or overrecursion anyway, and overrecursion is not likely if we're coming right off a runnable. r=khuey (ba4c89a3bc) - Bug 1072144 part 2. When UnregisterWorker tries to ScheduleWorker and that throws, just suppress the exception: there is no good place to report it anyway. r=khuey (ca563ec5cd) - Bug 1072144 part 3. Hoist the exception reporting out of WorkerRunnable::PostRun into WorkerRunnable::Run and make it unconditional. r=khuey (9914acd4a6) - Bug 1252221. When GetOrCreateGlobalScope fails while trying to run a ScriptExecutorRunnable::WorkerRun, just suppress the exception, because there is no way to report it without a compartment to work with. r=khuey (abcc9df148) - Bug 1072144 part 4. Add a WorkerRunnable::PreRun so that we can move worker global creation to it and always have an AutoEntryScript by the time we're evaluating the main worker script. r=khuey (007b528868) - Bug 1251276 part 1. Change WorkerPrivate::CancelAllTimeouts to no longer call RunExpiredTimeouts. r=khuey (6b937370a1) - Bug 1251276 part 2. Remove the JSContext argument of WorkerPrivate::CancelAllTimeouts. r=khuey (336b788e03) - Bug 1251380. Change things so that WorkerPrivate::NotifyInternal (hopefully) never throws. r=khuey (1d4863f83a) - Bug 1254846. Add an AutoEntryScript constructor that takes a JSObject instead of an nsIGlobalObject, for convenience. r=bholley (693857f9b0) - Bug 1255706 part 1. Remove JSContext argument from WorkerPrivate constructor. r=khuey (0486bdb01c) - Bug 1255706 part 2. Remove JSContext argument from WorkerPrivate::Terminate. r=khuey (f0b62de092) - Bug 1257568. Remove the JSContext argument of WorkerPrivate::Kill. r=khuey (ebe7d247b5) - Bug 1252189. Remove the unnecessary JSContext argument from WorkerPrivate::FreezeInternal/ThawInternal. r=khuey (22b137b05e) - Bug 1119490 - Expose the URL constructor to WorkerDebuggerGlobalScope;r=khuey (6f4fc13e1e) - Bug 1241841 - Clear the worker's debugger event queue before destroying its context;r=khuey (a1e8dd4b2d) - Bug 1249950 - Add Performance Markers for MessagePort - patch 1 - remove non-useful 'explicit', r=smaug (8a014b53e6) - Bug 1249950 - Add Performance Markers for MessagePort - patch 2, r=smaug, r=vporof (560caf0ae1) - bug 1250486 - make the ComponentsSH ctor constexpr r=bz (1c441dbb0f) - Bug 1257032: Make files in dom/workers actually build without unification. r=baku (6ab4ae0b65) - Bug 1241522 - handle OOM in nsExpatDriver::HandleCharacterData; r=hsivonen (b652220cdc) - Bug 1219482: Replace PRLogModuleInfo with LazyLogModule in various files.r=benjamin (5fd5e8dbc8) - Bug 1238545 - Remove nsISimpleUnicharStreamFactory; r=froydnj (f0018c5b16) - Bug 1257335. Replace some AutoSafeJSContext uses with AutoJSAPI or AutoJSContext uses. r=bholley (7baf79deb7) - Bug 1247635 - Unify PostMessageRunnable and DispatchEventRunnable in MessagePort.cpp, r=smaug (df2765c215) - Bug 1250572 - Force a parent object in MessagePort/Channel and in StructuredCloneHolder, r=smaug (2a929d59d1) - Bug 1255375 - MessagePort should not leak if DispatchMessage() fails, r=smaug (0a5cdebfb0) - Bug 1251272. Remove the dead code in ReportErrorRunnable::ReportError that could fail, and make it infallible. r=khuey (89e80694d0) - Bug 1072144 part 5. Stop fiddling with compartments on the JSContext before calling PostRun in WorkerRunnable::Run. Add some documentation explaining what's going on. r=khuey (91f4bb6a7c) - Bug 1072144 part 6. Switch WorkerRunnable::Run to calling TakeOwnershipOfErrorReporting on its AutoJSAPI/AutoEntryScript and remove the remaining JS_ReportPendingException callers in worker code. r=khuey (405d9e0282) - Bug 1179548 - Close the windows opened in private browsing worker tests; r=baku (acf3430b69) - Bug 1179753 - Use pushPrefEnv more in worker tests; r=baku (4bfd949c72) - Bug 1134224 - More test for test_bug1132395.html, r=ehsan (626eb100cd) - Bug 1134224 - onerror for test_bug1132395.html, r=ehsan (147195f57e) - Bug 1207635 - get rid of dom.workers.sharedWorkers.enabled pref, r=khuey (22fe2965c6) - Bug 1252592. JS warnings should not trigger error events on shared workers. r=khuey (7f05c2c00d) - Bug 1251308; r=luke (3cbec95738) - Bug 1246838 - Handle const qualifiers and references better in Variant. r=waldo (30da6e3ebf) - Bug 1254565 - Allow passing matchers as rvalues to Variant::match. r=froydnj (1dd799fb0a) - Bug 1246841 - Allow construction of Variant values using type inference. r=waldo (6ba3e6704c) - Bug 1250666 - Forward Variant's move constructor argument correctly to the underlying variant type. r=waldo (7353a53bf0) - Bug 1252185. Remove the dead "target" variable from CloseEventRunnable::WorkerRun. r=khuey (be172da10b) - Bug 1253059: Use fallible allocation in the worker error reporter. r=baku (963222bdd4) - Bug 1253199 - MessagePort should handle the dispatching a message when the parent window is gone, r=smaug (d552e3cd9e) - Bug 1252839 - Remove some if stmt after allocation with 'new' - patch 2, r=bz (3c7eb959bc) - Bug 1252839 - Remove some if stmt after allocation with 'new' - patch 1, r=bz (85067dbfb6) - Bug 1254855. Switch AutoEntryScripts in nsDirectoryViewer to take ownership of error reporting. r=bholley (8c10532323) - Bug 1252565 part 1. Push the script environment preparer bits up from XPCJSRuntime to CycleCollectedJSRuntime, because we need them on workers to do ctypes on workers properly. r=bholley (aecf2595dd) - Bug 1252565 part 2. Make dom::WarningOnlyErrorReporter handle workers. r=bholley (f415b8868b) - Bug 1244222 - Check for function interfaces in DelegatedQueryInterface. r=bz (d213eec83c) - Bug 1254393. Take ownership of error reporting on the AutoEntryScript in nsXPCWrappedJSClass::CallMethod. r=bholley (4765b501c0) - Bug 1251769 - Remove remaining references to MOZILLA_XPCOMRT_API from mfbt. r=froydnj (236adc1d4c) - Bug 1247835 (part 0) - Minor comment and style tweaks in BinarySearch.h. r=luke. (db04793721) - Bug 1244074 - Part 1: Move SheetParsingMode to a separate file. r=dholbert (290adaadea) - Bug 1244074 - Part 2: Add HandleRefPtr for refcounting StyleSheetHandles. r=dholbert r=waldo (8549b24392) - Bug 1244068 - Part 1: Add enum to represent the style system backend type. r=dholbert (c2e53feaf2) - Bug 1244068 - Part 2: Add skeleton ServoStyleSet and a StyleSetHandle smart pointer. r=dholbert (71a5c28629) - Bug 1244068 - Part 3: Factor out nsStyleSet getting in RestyleManager/ElementRestyler. r=dholbert (9e9f4f2e80) - Bug 1245406: In ReflowBlockFrame, use Maybe<> to destroy & reconstruct a stack-allocated object, instead of an explicit call to destructor & placement 'new'. r=dbaron (d36858b818) - Bug 1244068 - Part 4: Use StyleSetHandle instead of concrete style set class in most places. r=dholbert (93f9bcf799) - Bug 1244074 - Part 3: Add skeleton ServoStyleSheet and a StyleSheetHandle smart pointer. r=dholbert (5b4fbdce38) - Bug 1195173 - Apply CSP to preloaded styles within layout/style/Loader.cpp (r=bz) (d1ba920fd3) - Bug 1245681 - Fix addOverrideStyleSheet. r=bz (64099eac73) - Bug 1244074 - Part 4: Use StyleSheetHandle instead of concrete style sheet class in most places. r=dholberti (867470ac83) - Bug 1246013 (part 1) - Store a copy of the ETLDEntry directly in DomainEntry instead of a pointer to it. r=jduell. (587b3a9fb7) - Bug 1246013 (part 2) - Change "explicit/xpcom/effective-TLD-service" path to the more sensible "explicit/network/effective-TLD-service". r=jduell. (2e0df6f28f) - Bug 1247835 (part 1) - Use binary search instead of a hash table in nsEffectiveTLDService. r=jduell. (685dae01c0) - Bug 1257121 part 1 - Use struct for passing some params of font metrics. r=jfkthame (1dfd7a7429) - Bug 1257121 part 2 - Merge nsFontMetrics::Init to the constructor and remove unused failure handling code. r=jfkthame (0cdc441511) - Bug 1257121 part 3 - Add GetInflatedFontMetricsForFrame function to simplify a common use pattern. r=jfkthame (d9630ebd1b) - Bug 1257121 part 4 - Use return value rather than out param to retur font metrics. r=jfkthame (c9a5b1d1dd) - Bug 1257121 part 5 - Make nsDeviceContext::mFontCache a RefPtr. r=jfkthame (9c53238a6a)
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1122 lines
43 KiB
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; 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 "nsMathMLmoFrame.h"
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#include "nsPresContext.h"
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#include "nsRenderingContext.h"
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#include "nsContentUtils.h"
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#include "nsFrameSelection.h"
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#include "nsMathMLElement.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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//
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// <mo> -- operator, fence, or separator - implementation
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//
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// additional style context to be used by our MathMLChar.
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#define NS_MATHML_CHAR_STYLE_CONTEXT_INDEX 0
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nsIFrame*
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NS_NewMathMLmoFrame(nsIPresShell* aPresShell, nsStyleContext *aContext)
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{
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return new (aPresShell) nsMathMLmoFrame(aContext);
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}
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NS_IMPL_FRAMEARENA_HELPERS(nsMathMLmoFrame)
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nsMathMLmoFrame::~nsMathMLmoFrame()
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{
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}
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static const char16_t kApplyFunction = char16_t(0x2061);
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static const char16_t kInvisibleTimes = char16_t(0x2062);
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static const char16_t kInvisibleSeparator = char16_t(0x2063);
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static const char16_t kInvisiblePlus = char16_t(0x2064);
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eMathMLFrameType
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nsMathMLmoFrame::GetMathMLFrameType()
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{
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return NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_INVISIBLE(mFlags)
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? eMathMLFrameType_OperatorInvisible
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: eMathMLFrameType_OperatorOrdinary;
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}
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// since a mouse click implies selection, we cannot just rely on the
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// frame's state bit in our child text frame. So we will first check
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// its selected state bit, and use this little helper to double check.
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bool
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nsMathMLmoFrame::IsFrameInSelection(nsIFrame* aFrame)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(aFrame, "null arg");
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if (!aFrame || !aFrame->IsSelected())
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return false;
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const nsFrameSelection* frameSelection = aFrame->GetConstFrameSelection();
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SelectionDetails* details =
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frameSelection->LookUpSelection(aFrame->GetContent(), 0, 1, true);
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if (!details)
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return false;
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while (details) {
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SelectionDetails* next = details->mNext;
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delete details;
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details = next;
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool
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nsMathMLmoFrame::UseMathMLChar()
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{
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return (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_GET_FORM(mFlags) &&
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NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_MUTABLE(mFlags)) ||
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NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_CENTERED(mFlags);
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}
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void
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nsMathMLmoFrame::BuildDisplayList(nsDisplayListBuilder* aBuilder,
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const nsRect& aDirtyRect,
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const nsDisplayListSet& aLists)
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{
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bool useMathMLChar = UseMathMLChar();
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if (!useMathMLChar) {
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// let the base class do everything
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nsMathMLTokenFrame::BuildDisplayList(aBuilder, aDirtyRect, aLists);
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} else {
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DisplayBorderBackgroundOutline(aBuilder, aLists);
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// make our char selected if our inner child text frame is selected
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bool isSelected = false;
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nsRect selectedRect;
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nsIFrame* firstChild = mFrames.FirstChild();
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if (IsFrameInSelection(firstChild)) {
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mMathMLChar.GetRect(selectedRect);
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// add a one pixel border (it renders better for operators like minus)
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selectedRect.Inflate(nsPresContext::CSSPixelsToAppUnits(1));
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isSelected = true;
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}
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mMathMLChar.Display(aBuilder, this, aLists, 0, isSelected ? &selectedRect : nullptr);
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#if defined(DEBUG) && defined(SHOW_BOUNDING_BOX)
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// for visual debug
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DisplayBoundingMetrics(aBuilder, this, mReference, mBoundingMetrics, aLists);
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#endif
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}
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}
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// get the text that we enclose and setup our nsMathMLChar
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void
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nsMathMLmoFrame::ProcessTextData()
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{
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mFlags = 0;
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nsAutoString data;
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nsContentUtils::GetNodeTextContent(mContent, false, data);
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data.CompressWhitespace();
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int32_t length = data.Length();
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char16_t ch = (length == 0) ? char16_t('\0') : data[0];
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if ((length == 1) &&
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(ch == kApplyFunction ||
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ch == kInvisibleSeparator ||
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ch == kInvisiblePlus ||
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ch == kInvisibleTimes)) {
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mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_INVISIBLE;
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}
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// don't bother doing anything special if we don't have a single child
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nsPresContext* presContext = PresContext();
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if (mFrames.GetLength() != 1) {
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data.Truncate(); // empty data to reset the char
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mMathMLChar.SetData(data);
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ResolveMathMLCharStyle(presContext, mContent, mStyleContext, &mMathMLChar);
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return;
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}
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// special... in math mode, the usual minus sign '-' looks too short, so
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// what we do here is to remap <mo>-</mo> to the official Unicode minus
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// sign (U+2212) which looks much better. For background on this, see
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// http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&th=66488daf1ade7635&rnum=1
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if (1 == length && ch == '-') {
|
|
ch = 0x2212;
|
|
data = ch;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// cache the special bits: mutable, accent, movablelimits, centered.
|
|
// we need to do this in anticipation of other requirements, and these
|
|
// bits don't change. Do not reset these bits unless the text gets changed.
|
|
|
|
// lookup all the forms under which the operator is listed in the dictionary,
|
|
// and record whether the operator has accent="true" or movablelimits="true"
|
|
nsOperatorFlags flags[4];
|
|
float lspace[4], rspace[4];
|
|
nsMathMLOperators::LookupOperators(data, flags, lspace, rspace);
|
|
nsOperatorFlags allFlags =
|
|
flags[NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_INFIX] |
|
|
flags[NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_POSTFIX] |
|
|
flags[NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_PREFIX];
|
|
|
|
mFlags |= allFlags & NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_ACCENT;
|
|
mFlags |= allFlags & NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_MOVABLELIMITS;
|
|
|
|
// see if this is an operator that should be centered to cater for
|
|
// fonts that are not math-aware
|
|
if (1 == length) {
|
|
if ((ch == '+') || (ch == '=') || (ch == '*') ||
|
|
(ch == 0x2212) || // −
|
|
(ch == 0x2264) || // ≤
|
|
(ch == 0x2265) || // ≥
|
|
(ch == 0x00D7)) { // ×
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_CENTERED;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// cache the operator
|
|
mMathMLChar.SetData(data);
|
|
|
|
// cache the native direction -- beware of bug 133429...
|
|
// mEmbellishData.direction must always retain our native direction, whereas
|
|
// mMathMLChar.GetStretchDirection() may change later, when Stretch() is called
|
|
mEmbellishData.direction = mMathMLChar.GetStretchDirection();
|
|
|
|
bool isMutable =
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_LARGEOP(allFlags) ||
|
|
(mEmbellishData.direction != NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_UNSUPPORTED);
|
|
if (isMutable)
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_MUTABLE;
|
|
|
|
ResolveMathMLCharStyle(presContext, mContent, mStyleContext, &mMathMLChar);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// get our 'form' and lookup in the Operator Dictionary to fetch
|
|
// our default data that may come from there. Then complete our setup
|
|
// using attributes that we may have. To stay in sync, this function is
|
|
// called very often. We depend on many things that may change around us.
|
|
// However, we re-use unchanged values.
|
|
void
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::ProcessOperatorData()
|
|
{
|
|
// if we have been here before, we will just use our cached form
|
|
nsOperatorFlags form = NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_GET_FORM(mFlags);
|
|
nsAutoString value;
|
|
float fontSizeInflation = nsLayoutUtils::FontSizeInflationFor(this);
|
|
|
|
// special bits are always kept in mFlags.
|
|
// remember the mutable bit from ProcessTextData().
|
|
// Some chars are listed under different forms in the dictionary,
|
|
// and there could be a form under which the char is mutable.
|
|
// If the char is the core of an embellished container, we will keep
|
|
// it mutable irrespective of the form of the embellished container.
|
|
// Also remember the other special bits that we want to carry forward.
|
|
mFlags &= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_MUTABLE |
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_ACCENT |
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_MOVABLELIMITS |
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_CENTERED |
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_INVISIBLE;
|
|
|
|
if (!mEmbellishData.coreFrame) {
|
|
// i.e., we haven't been here before, the default form is infix
|
|
form = NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_INFIX;
|
|
|
|
// reset everything so that we don't keep outdated values around
|
|
// in case of dynamic changes
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags = 0;
|
|
mEmbellishData.coreFrame = nullptr;
|
|
mEmbellishData.leadingSpace = 0;
|
|
mEmbellishData.trailingSpace = 0;
|
|
if (mMathMLChar.Length() != 1)
|
|
mEmbellishData.direction = NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_UNSUPPORTED;
|
|
// else... retain the native direction obtained in ProcessTextData()
|
|
|
|
if (!mFrames.FirstChild()) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags |= NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_OPERATOR;
|
|
mEmbellishData.coreFrame = this;
|
|
|
|
// there are two particular things that we also need to record so that if our
|
|
// parent is <mover>, <munder>, or <munderover>, they will treat us properly:
|
|
// 1) do we have accent="true"
|
|
// 2) do we have movablelimits="true"
|
|
|
|
// they need the extra information to decide how to treat their scripts/limits
|
|
// (note: <mover>, <munder>, or <munderover> need not necessarily be our
|
|
// direct parent -- case of embellished operators)
|
|
|
|
// default values from the Operator Dictionary were obtained in ProcessTextData()
|
|
// and these special bits are always kept in mFlags
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_ACCENT(mFlags))
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags |= NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENT;
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_MOVABLELIMITS(mFlags))
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags |= NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_MOVABLELIMITS;
|
|
|
|
// see if the accent attribute is there
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::accent_, value);
|
|
if (value.EqualsLiteral("true"))
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags |= NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENT;
|
|
else if (value.EqualsLiteral("false"))
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags &= ~NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_ACCENT;
|
|
|
|
// see if the movablelimits attribute is there
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::movablelimits_, value);
|
|
if (value.EqualsLiteral("true"))
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags |= NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_MOVABLELIMITS;
|
|
else if (value.EqualsLiteral("false"))
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags &= ~NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_MOVABLELIMITS;
|
|
|
|
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
// we will be called again to re-sync the rest of our state next time...
|
|
// (nobody needs the other values below at this stage)
|
|
mFlags |= form;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
nsPresContext* presContext = PresContext();
|
|
|
|
// beware of bug 133814 - there is a two-way dependency in the
|
|
// embellished hierarchy: our embellished ancestors need to set
|
|
// their flags based on some of our state (set above), and here we
|
|
// need to re-sync our 'form' depending on our outermost embellished
|
|
// container. A null form here means that an earlier attempt to stretch
|
|
// our mMathMLChar failed, in which case we don't bother re-stretching again
|
|
if (form) {
|
|
// get our outermost embellished container and its parent.
|
|
// (we ensure that we are the core, not just a sibling of the core)
|
|
nsIFrame* embellishAncestor = this;
|
|
nsEmbellishData embellishData;
|
|
nsIFrame* parentAncestor = this;
|
|
do {
|
|
embellishAncestor = parentAncestor;
|
|
parentAncestor = embellishAncestor->GetParent();
|
|
GetEmbellishDataFrom(parentAncestor, embellishData);
|
|
} while (embellishData.coreFrame == this);
|
|
|
|
// flag if we have an embellished ancestor
|
|
if (embellishAncestor != this)
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_EMBELLISH_ANCESTOR;
|
|
else
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_EMBELLISH_ANCESTOR;
|
|
|
|
// find the position of our outermost embellished container w.r.t
|
|
// its siblings.
|
|
|
|
nsIFrame* nextSibling = embellishAncestor->GetNextSibling();
|
|
nsIFrame* prevSibling = embellishAncestor->GetPrevSibling();
|
|
|
|
// flag to distinguish from a real infix. Set for (embellished) operators
|
|
// that live in (inferred) mrows.
|
|
nsIMathMLFrame* mathAncestor = do_QueryFrame(parentAncestor);
|
|
bool zeroSpacing = false;
|
|
if (mathAncestor) {
|
|
zeroSpacing = !mathAncestor->IsMrowLike();
|
|
} else {
|
|
nsMathMLmathBlockFrame* blockFrame = do_QueryFrame(parentAncestor);
|
|
if (blockFrame) {
|
|
zeroSpacing = !blockFrame->IsMrowLike();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (zeroSpacing) {
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_EMBELLISH_ISOLATED;
|
|
} else {
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_EMBELLISH_ISOLATED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// find our form
|
|
form = NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_INFIX;
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::form, value);
|
|
if (!value.IsEmpty()) {
|
|
if (value.EqualsLiteral("prefix"))
|
|
form = NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_PREFIX;
|
|
else if (value.EqualsLiteral("postfix"))
|
|
form = NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_POSTFIX;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
// set our form flag depending on the position
|
|
if (!prevSibling && nextSibling)
|
|
form = NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_PREFIX;
|
|
else if (prevSibling && !nextSibling)
|
|
form = NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM_POSTFIX;
|
|
}
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM; // clear the old form bits
|
|
mFlags |= form;
|
|
|
|
// Use the default value suggested by the MathML REC.
|
|
// http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML/chapter3.html#presm.mo.attrs
|
|
// thickmathspace = 5/18em
|
|
float lspace = 5.0f/18.0f;
|
|
float rspace = 5.0f/18.0f;
|
|
// lookup the operator dictionary
|
|
nsAutoString data;
|
|
mMathMLChar.GetData(data);
|
|
nsMathMLOperators::LookupOperator(data, form, &mFlags, &lspace, &rspace);
|
|
// Spacing is zero if our outermost embellished operator is not in an
|
|
// inferred mrow.
|
|
if (!NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_EMBELLISH_IS_ISOLATED(mFlags) &&
|
|
(lspace || rspace)) {
|
|
// Cache the default values of lspace and rspace.
|
|
// since these values are relative to the 'em' unit, convert to twips now
|
|
nscoord em;
|
|
RefPtr<nsFontMetrics> fm =
|
|
nsLayoutUtils::GetFontMetricsForFrame(this, fontSizeInflation);
|
|
GetEmHeight(fm, em);
|
|
|
|
mEmbellishData.leadingSpace = NSToCoordRound(lspace * em);
|
|
mEmbellishData.trailingSpace = NSToCoordRound(rspace * em);
|
|
|
|
// tuning if we don't want too much extra space when we are a script.
|
|
// (with its fonts, TeX sets lspace=0 & rspace=0 as soon as scriptlevel>0.
|
|
// Our fonts can be anything, so...)
|
|
if (StyleFont()->mScriptLevel > 0 &&
|
|
!NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_HAS_EMBELLISH_ANCESTOR(mFlags)) {
|
|
mEmbellishData.leadingSpace /= 2;
|
|
mEmbellishData.trailingSpace /= 2;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we are an accent without explicit lspace="." or rspace=".",
|
|
// we will ignore our default leading/trailing space
|
|
|
|
// lspace
|
|
//
|
|
// "Specifies the leading space appearing before the operator"
|
|
//
|
|
// values: length
|
|
// default: set by dictionary (thickmathspace)
|
|
//
|
|
// XXXfredw Support for negative and relative values is not implemented
|
|
// (bug 805926).
|
|
// Relative values will give a multiple of the current leading space,
|
|
// which is not necessarily the default one.
|
|
//
|
|
nscoord leadingSpace = mEmbellishData.leadingSpace;
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::lspace_, value);
|
|
if (!value.IsEmpty()) {
|
|
nsCSSValue cssValue;
|
|
if (nsMathMLElement::ParseNumericValue(value, cssValue, 0,
|
|
mContent->OwnerDoc())) {
|
|
if ((eCSSUnit_Number == cssValue.GetUnit()) && !cssValue.GetFloatValue())
|
|
leadingSpace = 0;
|
|
else if (cssValue.IsLengthUnit())
|
|
leadingSpace = CalcLength(presContext, mStyleContext, cssValue,
|
|
fontSizeInflation);
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_LSPACE_ATTR;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// rspace
|
|
//
|
|
// "Specifies the trailing space appearing after the operator"
|
|
//
|
|
// values: length
|
|
// default: set by dictionary (thickmathspace)
|
|
//
|
|
// XXXfredw Support for negative and relative values is not implemented
|
|
// (bug 805926).
|
|
// Relative values will give a multiple of the current leading space,
|
|
// which is not necessarily the default one.
|
|
//
|
|
nscoord trailingSpace = mEmbellishData.trailingSpace;
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::rspace_, value);
|
|
if (!value.IsEmpty()) {
|
|
nsCSSValue cssValue;
|
|
if (nsMathMLElement::ParseNumericValue(value, cssValue, 0,
|
|
mContent->OwnerDoc())) {
|
|
if ((eCSSUnit_Number == cssValue.GetUnit()) && !cssValue.GetFloatValue())
|
|
trailingSpace = 0;
|
|
else if (cssValue.IsLengthUnit())
|
|
trailingSpace = CalcLength(presContext, mStyleContext, cssValue,
|
|
fontSizeInflation);
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_RSPACE_ATTR;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// little extra tuning to round lspace & rspace to at least a pixel so that
|
|
// operators don't look as if they are colliding with their operands
|
|
if (leadingSpace || trailingSpace) {
|
|
nscoord onePixel = nsPresContext::CSSPixelsToAppUnits(1);
|
|
if (leadingSpace && leadingSpace < onePixel)
|
|
leadingSpace = onePixel;
|
|
if (trailingSpace && trailingSpace < onePixel)
|
|
trailingSpace = onePixel;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// the values that we get from our attributes override the dictionary
|
|
mEmbellishData.leadingSpace = leadingSpace;
|
|
mEmbellishData.trailingSpace = trailingSpace;
|
|
|
|
// Now see if there are user-defined attributes that override the dictionary.
|
|
// XXX Bug 1197771 - forcing an attribute to true when it is false in the
|
|
// dictionary can cause conflicts in the rest of the stretching algorithms
|
|
// (e.g. all largeops are assumed to have a vertical direction)
|
|
|
|
// For each attribute overriden by the user, turn off its bit flag.
|
|
// symmetric|movablelimits|separator|largeop|accent|fence|stretchy|form
|
|
// special: accent and movablelimits are handled above,
|
|
// don't process them here
|
|
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::stretchy_, value);
|
|
if (value.EqualsLiteral("false")) {
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_STRETCHY;
|
|
} else if (value.EqualsLiteral("true")) {
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_STRETCHY;
|
|
}
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_FENCE(mFlags)) {
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::fence_, value);
|
|
if (value.EqualsLiteral("false"))
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FENCE;
|
|
else
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags |= NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_FENCE;
|
|
}
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::largeop_, value);
|
|
if (value.EqualsLiteral("false")) {
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_LARGEOP;
|
|
} else if (value.EqualsLiteral("true")) {
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_LARGEOP;
|
|
}
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_SEPARATOR(mFlags)) {
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::separator_, value);
|
|
if (value.EqualsLiteral("false"))
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_SEPARATOR;
|
|
else
|
|
mEmbellishData.flags |= NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_SEPARATOR;
|
|
}
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::symmetric_, value);
|
|
if (value.EqualsLiteral("false"))
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_SYMMETRIC;
|
|
else if (value.EqualsLiteral("true"))
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_SYMMETRIC;
|
|
|
|
|
|
// minsize
|
|
//
|
|
// "Specifies the minimum size of the operator when stretchy"
|
|
//
|
|
// values: length
|
|
// default: set by dictionary (1em)
|
|
//
|
|
// We don't allow negative values.
|
|
// Note: Contrary to other "length" values, unitless and percentage do not
|
|
// give a multiple of the defaut value but a multiple of the operator at
|
|
// normal size.
|
|
//
|
|
mMinSize = 0;
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::minsize_, value);
|
|
if (!value.IsEmpty()) {
|
|
nsCSSValue cssValue;
|
|
if (nsMathMLElement::ParseNumericValue(value, cssValue,
|
|
nsMathMLElement::
|
|
PARSE_ALLOW_UNITLESS,
|
|
mContent->OwnerDoc())) {
|
|
nsCSSUnit unit = cssValue.GetUnit();
|
|
if (eCSSUnit_Number == unit)
|
|
mMinSize = cssValue.GetFloatValue();
|
|
else if (eCSSUnit_Percent == unit)
|
|
mMinSize = cssValue.GetPercentValue();
|
|
else if (eCSSUnit_Null != unit) {
|
|
mMinSize = float(CalcLength(presContext, mStyleContext, cssValue,
|
|
fontSizeInflation));
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_MINSIZE_ABSOLUTE;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// maxsize
|
|
//
|
|
// "Specifies the maximum size of the operator when stretchy"
|
|
//
|
|
// values: length | "infinity"
|
|
// default: set by dictionary (infinity)
|
|
//
|
|
// We don't allow negative values.
|
|
// Note: Contrary to other "length" values, unitless and percentage do not
|
|
// give a multiple of the defaut value but a multiple of the operator at
|
|
// normal size.
|
|
//
|
|
mMaxSize = NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_SIZE_INFINITY;
|
|
mContent->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::maxsize_, value);
|
|
if (!value.IsEmpty()) {
|
|
nsCSSValue cssValue;
|
|
if (nsMathMLElement::ParseNumericValue(value, cssValue,
|
|
nsMathMLElement::
|
|
PARSE_ALLOW_UNITLESS,
|
|
mContent->OwnerDoc())) {
|
|
nsCSSUnit unit = cssValue.GetUnit();
|
|
if (eCSSUnit_Number == unit)
|
|
mMaxSize = cssValue.GetFloatValue();
|
|
else if (eCSSUnit_Percent == unit)
|
|
mMaxSize = cssValue.GetPercentValue();
|
|
else if (eCSSUnit_Null != unit) {
|
|
mMaxSize = float(CalcLength(presContext, mStyleContext, cssValue,
|
|
fontSizeInflation));
|
|
mFlags |= NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_MAXSIZE_ABSOLUTE;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static uint32_t
|
|
GetStretchHint(nsOperatorFlags aFlags, nsPresentationData aPresentationData,
|
|
bool aIsVertical, const nsStyleFont* aStyleFont)
|
|
{
|
|
uint32_t stretchHint = NS_STRETCH_NONE;
|
|
// See if it is okay to stretch,
|
|
// starting from what the Operator Dictionary said
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_MUTABLE(aFlags)) {
|
|
// set the largeop or largeopOnly flags to suitably cover all the
|
|
// 8 possible cases depending on whether displaystyle, largeop,
|
|
// stretchy are true or false (see bug 69325).
|
|
// . largeopOnly is taken if largeop=true and stretchy=false
|
|
// . largeop is taken if largeop=true and stretchy=true
|
|
if (aStyleFont->mMathDisplay == NS_MATHML_DISPLAYSTYLE_BLOCK &&
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_LARGEOP(aFlags)) {
|
|
stretchHint = NS_STRETCH_LARGEOP; // (largeopOnly, not mask!)
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_INTEGRAL(aFlags)) {
|
|
stretchHint |= NS_STRETCH_INTEGRAL;
|
|
}
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_STRETCHY(aFlags)) {
|
|
stretchHint |= NS_STRETCH_NEARER | NS_STRETCH_LARGER;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else if(NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_STRETCHY(aFlags)) {
|
|
if (aIsVertical) {
|
|
// TeX hint. Can impact some sloppy markups missing <mrow></mrow>
|
|
stretchHint = NS_STRETCH_NEARER;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
stretchHint = NS_STRETCH_NORMAL;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// else if the stretchy and largeop attributes have been disabled,
|
|
// the operator is not mutable
|
|
}
|
|
return stretchHint;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// NOTE: aDesiredStretchSize is an IN/OUT parameter
|
|
// On input - it contains our current size
|
|
// On output - the same size or the new size that we want
|
|
NS_IMETHODIMP
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::Stretch(DrawTarget* aDrawTarget,
|
|
nsStretchDirection aStretchDirection,
|
|
nsBoundingMetrics& aContainerSize,
|
|
nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredStretchSize)
|
|
{
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_STRETCH_WAS_DONE(mPresentationData.flags)) {
|
|
NS_WARNING("it is wrong to fire stretch more than once on a frame");
|
|
return NS_OK;
|
|
}
|
|
mPresentationData.flags |= NS_MATHML_STRETCH_DONE;
|
|
|
|
nsIFrame* firstChild = mFrames.FirstChild();
|
|
|
|
// get the axis height;
|
|
float fontSizeInflation = nsLayoutUtils::FontSizeInflationFor(this);
|
|
RefPtr<nsFontMetrics> fm =
|
|
nsLayoutUtils::GetFontMetricsForFrame(this, fontSizeInflation);
|
|
nscoord axisHeight, height;
|
|
GetAxisHeight(aDrawTarget, fm, axisHeight);
|
|
|
|
// get the leading to be left at the top and the bottom of the stretched char
|
|
// this seems more reliable than using fm->GetLeading() on suspicious fonts
|
|
nscoord em;
|
|
GetEmHeight(fm, em);
|
|
nscoord leading = NSToCoordRound(0.2f * em);
|
|
|
|
// Operators that are stretchy, or those that are to be centered
|
|
// to cater for fonts that are not math-aware, are handled by the MathMLChar
|
|
// ('form' is reset if stretch fails -- i.e., we don't bother to stretch next time)
|
|
bool useMathMLChar = UseMathMLChar();
|
|
|
|
nsBoundingMetrics charSize;
|
|
nsBoundingMetrics container = aDesiredStretchSize.mBoundingMetrics;
|
|
bool isVertical = false;
|
|
|
|
if (((aStretchDirection == NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_VERTICAL) ||
|
|
(aStretchDirection == NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_DEFAULT)) &&
|
|
(mEmbellishData.direction == NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_VERTICAL)) {
|
|
isVertical = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uint32_t stretchHint =
|
|
GetStretchHint(mFlags, mPresentationData, isVertical, StyleFont());
|
|
|
|
if (useMathMLChar) {
|
|
nsBoundingMetrics initialSize = aDesiredStretchSize.mBoundingMetrics;
|
|
|
|
if (stretchHint != NS_STRETCH_NONE) {
|
|
|
|
container = aContainerSize;
|
|
|
|
// some adjustments if the operator is symmetric and vertical
|
|
|
|
if (isVertical && NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_SYMMETRIC(mFlags)) {
|
|
// we need to center about the axis
|
|
nscoord delta = std::max(container.ascent - axisHeight,
|
|
container.descent + axisHeight);
|
|
container.ascent = delta + axisHeight;
|
|
container.descent = delta - axisHeight;
|
|
|
|
// get ready in case we encounter user-desired min-max size
|
|
delta = std::max(initialSize.ascent - axisHeight,
|
|
initialSize.descent + axisHeight);
|
|
initialSize.ascent = delta + axisHeight;
|
|
initialSize.descent = delta - axisHeight;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// check for user-desired min-max size
|
|
|
|
if (mMaxSize != NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_SIZE_INFINITY && mMaxSize > 0.0f) {
|
|
// if we are here, there is a user defined maxsize ...
|
|
//XXX Set stretchHint = NS_STRETCH_NORMAL? to honor the maxsize as close as possible?
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_MAXSIZE_IS_ABSOLUTE(mFlags)) {
|
|
// there is an explicit value like maxsize="20pt"
|
|
// try to maintain the aspect ratio of the char
|
|
float aspect = mMaxSize / float(initialSize.ascent + initialSize.descent);
|
|
container.ascent =
|
|
std::min(container.ascent, nscoord(initialSize.ascent * aspect));
|
|
container.descent =
|
|
std::min(container.descent, nscoord(initialSize.descent * aspect));
|
|
// below we use a type cast instead of a conversion to avoid a VC++ bug
|
|
// see http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q115/7/05.ASP
|
|
container.width =
|
|
std::min(container.width, (nscoord)mMaxSize);
|
|
}
|
|
else { // multiplicative value
|
|
container.ascent =
|
|
std::min(container.ascent, nscoord(initialSize.ascent * mMaxSize));
|
|
container.descent =
|
|
std::min(container.descent, nscoord(initialSize.descent * mMaxSize));
|
|
container.width =
|
|
std::min(container.width, nscoord(initialSize.width * mMaxSize));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (isVertical && !NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_SYMMETRIC(mFlags)) {
|
|
// re-adjust to align the char with the bottom of the initial container
|
|
height = container.ascent + container.descent;
|
|
container.descent = aContainerSize.descent;
|
|
container.ascent = height - container.descent;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (mMinSize > 0.0f) {
|
|
// if we are here, there is a user defined minsize ...
|
|
// always allow the char to stretch in its natural direction,
|
|
// even if it is different from the caller's direction
|
|
if (aStretchDirection != NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_DEFAULT &&
|
|
aStretchDirection != mEmbellishData.direction) {
|
|
aStretchDirection = NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_DEFAULT;
|
|
// but when we are not honoring the requested direction
|
|
// we should not use the caller's container size either
|
|
container = initialSize;
|
|
}
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_MINSIZE_IS_ABSOLUTE(mFlags)) {
|
|
// there is an explicit value like minsize="20pt"
|
|
// try to maintain the aspect ratio of the char
|
|
float aspect = mMinSize / float(initialSize.ascent + initialSize.descent);
|
|
container.ascent =
|
|
std::max(container.ascent, nscoord(initialSize.ascent * aspect));
|
|
container.descent =
|
|
std::max(container.descent, nscoord(initialSize.descent * aspect));
|
|
container.width =
|
|
std::max(container.width, (nscoord)mMinSize);
|
|
}
|
|
else { // multiplicative value
|
|
container.ascent =
|
|
std::max(container.ascent, nscoord(initialSize.ascent * mMinSize));
|
|
container.descent =
|
|
std::max(container.descent, nscoord(initialSize.descent * mMinSize));
|
|
container.width =
|
|
std::max(container.width, nscoord(initialSize.width * mMinSize));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (isVertical && !NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_SYMMETRIC(mFlags)) {
|
|
// re-adjust to align the char with the bottom of the initial container
|
|
height = container.ascent + container.descent;
|
|
container.descent = aContainerSize.descent;
|
|
container.ascent = height - container.descent;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// let the MathMLChar stretch itself...
|
|
nsresult res = mMathMLChar.Stretch(PresContext(), aDrawTarget,
|
|
fontSizeInflation,
|
|
aStretchDirection, container, charSize,
|
|
stretchHint,
|
|
StyleVisibility()->mDirection);
|
|
if (NS_FAILED(res)) {
|
|
// gracefully handle cases where stretching the char failed (i.e., GetBoundingMetrics failed)
|
|
// clear our 'form' to behave as if the operator wasn't in the dictionary
|
|
mFlags &= ~NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_FORM;
|
|
useMathMLChar = false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Place our children using the default method
|
|
// This will allow our child text frame to get its DidReflow()
|
|
nsresult rv = Place(aDrawTarget, true, aDesiredStretchSize);
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_HAS_ERROR(mPresentationData.flags) || NS_FAILED(rv)) {
|
|
// Make sure the child frames get their DidReflow() calls.
|
|
DidReflowChildren(mFrames.FirstChild());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (useMathMLChar) {
|
|
// update our bounding metrics... it becomes that of our MathML char
|
|
mBoundingMetrics = charSize;
|
|
|
|
// if the returned direction is 'unsupported', the char didn't actually change.
|
|
// So we do the centering only if necessary
|
|
if (mMathMLChar.GetStretchDirection() != NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_UNSUPPORTED ||
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_CENTERED(mFlags)) {
|
|
|
|
bool largeopOnly =
|
|
(NS_STRETCH_LARGEOP & stretchHint) != 0 &&
|
|
(NS_STRETCH_VARIABLE_MASK & stretchHint) == 0;
|
|
|
|
if (isVertical || NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_CENTERED(mFlags)) {
|
|
// the desired size returned by mMathMLChar maybe different
|
|
// from the size of the container.
|
|
// the mMathMLChar.mRect.y calculation is subtle, watch out!!!
|
|
|
|
height = mBoundingMetrics.ascent + mBoundingMetrics.descent;
|
|
if (NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_SYMMETRIC(mFlags) ||
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_CENTERED(mFlags)) {
|
|
// For symmetric and vertical operators, or for operators that are always
|
|
// centered ('+', '*', etc) we want to center about the axis of the container
|
|
mBoundingMetrics.descent = height/2 - axisHeight;
|
|
} else if (!largeopOnly) {
|
|
// Align the center of the char with the center of the container
|
|
mBoundingMetrics.descent = height/2 +
|
|
(container.ascent + container.descent)/2 - container.ascent;
|
|
} // else align the baselines
|
|
mBoundingMetrics.ascent = height - mBoundingMetrics.descent;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Fixup for the final height.
|
|
// On one hand, our stretchy height can sometimes be shorter than surrounding
|
|
// ASCII chars, e.g., arrow symbols have |mBoundingMetrics.ascent + leading|
|
|
// that is smaller than the ASCII's ascent, hence when painting the background
|
|
// later, it won't look uniform along the line.
|
|
// On the other hand, sometimes we may leave too much gap when our glyph happens
|
|
// to come from a font with tall glyphs. For example, since CMEX10 has very tall
|
|
// glyphs, its natural font metrics are large, even if we pick a small glyph
|
|
// whose size is comparable to the size of a normal ASCII glyph.
|
|
// So to avoid uneven spacing in either of these two cases, we use the height
|
|
// of the ASCII font as a reference and try to match it if possible.
|
|
|
|
// special case for accents... keep them short to improve mouse operations...
|
|
// an accent can only be the non-first child of <mover>, <munder>, <munderover>
|
|
bool isAccent =
|
|
NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_IS_ACCENT(mEmbellishData.flags);
|
|
if (isAccent) {
|
|
nsEmbellishData parentData;
|
|
GetEmbellishDataFrom(GetParent(), parentData);
|
|
isAccent =
|
|
(NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_IS_ACCENTOVER(parentData.flags) ||
|
|
NS_MATHML_EMBELLISH_IS_ACCENTUNDER(parentData.flags)) &&
|
|
parentData.coreFrame != this;
|
|
}
|
|
if (isAccent && firstChild) {
|
|
// see bug 188467 for what is going on here
|
|
nscoord dy = aDesiredStretchSize.BlockStartAscent() -
|
|
(mBoundingMetrics.ascent + leading);
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.SetBlockStartAscent(mBoundingMetrics.ascent + leading);
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.Height() = aDesiredStretchSize.BlockStartAscent() +
|
|
mBoundingMetrics.descent;
|
|
|
|
firstChild->SetPosition(firstChild->GetPosition() - nsPoint(0, dy));
|
|
}
|
|
else if (useMathMLChar) {
|
|
nscoord ascent = fm->MaxAscent();
|
|
nscoord descent = fm->MaxDescent();
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.SetBlockStartAscent(std::max(mBoundingMetrics.ascent + leading, ascent));
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.Height() = aDesiredStretchSize.BlockStartAscent() +
|
|
std::max(mBoundingMetrics.descent + leading, descent);
|
|
}
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.Width() = mBoundingMetrics.width;
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.mBoundingMetrics = mBoundingMetrics;
|
|
mReference.x = 0;
|
|
mReference.y = aDesiredStretchSize.BlockStartAscent();
|
|
// Place our mMathMLChar, its origin is in our coordinate system
|
|
if (useMathMLChar) {
|
|
nscoord dy = aDesiredStretchSize.BlockStartAscent() - mBoundingMetrics.ascent;
|
|
mMathMLChar.SetRect(nsRect(0, dy, charSize.width, charSize.ascent + charSize.descent));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Before we leave... there is a last item in the check-list:
|
|
// If our parent is not embellished, it means we are the outermost embellished
|
|
// container and so we put the spacing, otherwise we don't include the spacing,
|
|
// the outermost embellished container will take care of it.
|
|
|
|
if (!NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_HAS_EMBELLISH_ANCESTOR(mFlags)) {
|
|
|
|
// Account the spacing if we are not an accent with explicit attributes
|
|
nscoord leadingSpace = mEmbellishData.leadingSpace;
|
|
if (isAccent && !NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_HAS_LSPACE_ATTR(mFlags)) {
|
|
leadingSpace = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
nscoord trailingSpace = mEmbellishData.trailingSpace;
|
|
if (isAccent && !NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_HAS_RSPACE_ATTR(mFlags)) {
|
|
trailingSpace = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mBoundingMetrics.width += leadingSpace + trailingSpace;
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.Width() = mBoundingMetrics.width;
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.mBoundingMetrics.width = mBoundingMetrics.width;
|
|
|
|
nscoord dx = (StyleVisibility()->mDirection ?
|
|
trailingSpace : leadingSpace);
|
|
if (dx) {
|
|
// adjust the offsets
|
|
mBoundingMetrics.leftBearing += dx;
|
|
mBoundingMetrics.rightBearing += dx;
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.mBoundingMetrics.leftBearing += dx;
|
|
aDesiredStretchSize.mBoundingMetrics.rightBearing += dx;
|
|
|
|
if (useMathMLChar) {
|
|
nsRect rect;
|
|
mMathMLChar.GetRect(rect);
|
|
mMathMLChar.SetRect(nsRect(rect.x + dx, rect.y,
|
|
rect.width, rect.height));
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
nsIFrame* childFrame = firstChild;
|
|
while (childFrame) {
|
|
childFrame->SetPosition(childFrame->GetPosition() +
|
|
nsPoint(dx, 0));
|
|
childFrame = childFrame->GetNextSibling();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Finished with these:
|
|
ClearSavedChildMetrics();
|
|
// Set our overflow area
|
|
GatherAndStoreOverflow(&aDesiredStretchSize);
|
|
|
|
// There used to be code here to change the height of the child frame to
|
|
// change the caret height, but the text frame that manages the caret is now
|
|
// not a direct child but wrapped in a block frame. See also bug 412033.
|
|
|
|
return NS_OK;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
NS_IMETHODIMP
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::InheritAutomaticData(nsIFrame* aParent)
|
|
{
|
|
// retain our native direction, it only changes if our text content changes
|
|
nsStretchDirection direction = mEmbellishData.direction;
|
|
nsMathMLTokenFrame::InheritAutomaticData(aParent);
|
|
ProcessTextData();
|
|
mEmbellishData.direction = direction;
|
|
return NS_OK;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
NS_IMETHODIMP
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::TransmitAutomaticData()
|
|
{
|
|
// this will cause us to re-sync our flags from scratch
|
|
// but our returned 'form' is still not final (bug 133429), it will
|
|
// be recomputed to its final value during the next call in Reflow()
|
|
mEmbellishData.coreFrame = nullptr;
|
|
ProcessOperatorData();
|
|
return NS_OK;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::SetInitialChildList(ChildListID aListID,
|
|
nsFrameList& aChildList)
|
|
{
|
|
// First, let the parent class do its work
|
|
nsMathMLTokenFrame::SetInitialChildList(aListID, aChildList);
|
|
ProcessTextData();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::Reflow(nsPresContext* aPresContext,
|
|
nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize,
|
|
const nsHTMLReflowState& aReflowState,
|
|
nsReflowStatus& aStatus)
|
|
{
|
|
// certain values use units that depend on our style context, so
|
|
// it is safer to just process the whole lot here
|
|
ProcessOperatorData();
|
|
|
|
nsMathMLTokenFrame::Reflow(aPresContext, aDesiredSize,
|
|
aReflowState, aStatus);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
nsresult
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::Place(DrawTarget* aDrawTarget,
|
|
bool aPlaceOrigin,
|
|
nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize)
|
|
{
|
|
nsresult rv = nsMathMLTokenFrame::Place(aDrawTarget, aPlaceOrigin, aDesiredSize);
|
|
|
|
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
|
|
return rv;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Special behaviour for largeops.
|
|
In MathML "stretchy" and displaystyle "largeop" are different notions,
|
|
even if we use the same technique to draw them (picking size variants).
|
|
So largeop display operators should be considered "non-stretchy" and
|
|
thus their sizes should be taken into account for the stretch size of
|
|
other elements.
|
|
|
|
This is a preliminary stretch - exact sizing/placement is handled by the
|
|
Stretch() method.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if (!aPlaceOrigin &&
|
|
StyleFont()->mMathDisplay == NS_MATHML_DISPLAYSTYLE_BLOCK &&
|
|
NS_MATHML_OPERATOR_IS_LARGEOP(mFlags) && UseMathMLChar()) {
|
|
nsBoundingMetrics newMetrics;
|
|
rv = mMathMLChar.Stretch(PresContext(), aDrawTarget,
|
|
nsLayoutUtils::FontSizeInflationFor(this),
|
|
NS_STRETCH_DIRECTION_VERTICAL,
|
|
aDesiredSize.mBoundingMetrics, newMetrics,
|
|
NS_STRETCH_LARGEOP, StyleVisibility()->mDirection);
|
|
|
|
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
|
|
// Just use the initial size
|
|
return NS_OK;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
aDesiredSize.mBoundingMetrics = newMetrics;
|
|
/* Treat the ascent/descent values calculated in the TokenFrame place
|
|
calculations as the minimum for aDesiredSize calculations, rather
|
|
than fetching them from font metrics again.
|
|
*/
|
|
aDesiredSize.SetBlockStartAscent(std::max(mBoundingMetrics.ascent,
|
|
newMetrics.ascent));
|
|
aDesiredSize.Height() = aDesiredSize.BlockStartAscent() +
|
|
std::max(mBoundingMetrics.descent,
|
|
newMetrics.descent);
|
|
aDesiredSize.Width() = newMetrics.width;
|
|
mBoundingMetrics = newMetrics;
|
|
}
|
|
return NS_OK;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* virtual */ void
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::MarkIntrinsicISizesDirty()
|
|
{
|
|
// if we get this, it may mean that something changed in the text
|
|
// content. So blow away everything an re-build the automatic data
|
|
// from the parent of our outermost embellished container (we ensure
|
|
// that we are the core, not just a sibling of the core)
|
|
|
|
ProcessTextData();
|
|
|
|
nsIFrame* target = this;
|
|
nsEmbellishData embellishData;
|
|
do {
|
|
target = target->GetParent();
|
|
GetEmbellishDataFrom(target, embellishData);
|
|
} while (embellishData.coreFrame == this);
|
|
|
|
// we have automatic data to update in the children of the target frame
|
|
// XXXldb This should really be marking dirty rather than rebuilding
|
|
// so that we don't rebuild multiple times for the same change.
|
|
RebuildAutomaticDataForChildren(target);
|
|
|
|
nsMathMLContainerFrame::MarkIntrinsicISizesDirty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* virtual */ void
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::GetIntrinsicISizeMetrics(nsRenderingContext* aRenderingContext,
|
|
nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize)
|
|
{
|
|
ProcessOperatorData();
|
|
if (UseMathMLChar()) {
|
|
uint32_t stretchHint = GetStretchHint(mFlags, mPresentationData, true,
|
|
StyleFont());
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aDesiredSize.Width() = mMathMLChar.
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GetMaxWidth(PresContext(), aRenderingContext->GetDrawTarget(),
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nsLayoutUtils::FontSizeInflationFor(this),
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|
stretchHint);
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|
}
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|
else {
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|
nsMathMLTokenFrame::GetIntrinsicISizeMetrics(aRenderingContext,
|
|
aDesiredSize);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// leadingSpace and trailingSpace are actually applied to the outermost
|
|
// embellished container but for determining total intrinsic width it should
|
|
// be safe to include it for the core here instead.
|
|
bool isRTL = StyleVisibility()->mDirection;
|
|
aDesiredSize.Width() +=
|
|
mEmbellishData.leadingSpace + mEmbellishData.trailingSpace;
|
|
aDesiredSize.mBoundingMetrics.width = aDesiredSize.Width();
|
|
if (isRTL) {
|
|
aDesiredSize.mBoundingMetrics.leftBearing += mEmbellishData.trailingSpace;
|
|
aDesiredSize.mBoundingMetrics.rightBearing += mEmbellishData.trailingSpace;
|
|
} else {
|
|
aDesiredSize.mBoundingMetrics.leftBearing += mEmbellishData.leadingSpace;
|
|
aDesiredSize.mBoundingMetrics.rightBearing += mEmbellishData.leadingSpace;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
nsresult
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::AttributeChanged(int32_t aNameSpaceID,
|
|
nsIAtom* aAttribute,
|
|
int32_t aModType)
|
|
{
|
|
// check if this is an attribute that can affect the embellished hierarchy
|
|
// in a significant way and re-layout the entire hierarchy.
|
|
if (nsGkAtoms::accent_ == aAttribute ||
|
|
nsGkAtoms::movablelimits_ == aAttribute) {
|
|
|
|
// set the target as the parent of our outermost embellished container
|
|
// (we ensure that we are the core, not just a sibling of the core)
|
|
nsIFrame* target = this;
|
|
nsEmbellishData embellishData;
|
|
do {
|
|
target = target->GetParent();
|
|
GetEmbellishDataFrom(target, embellishData);
|
|
} while (embellishData.coreFrame == this);
|
|
|
|
// we have automatic data to update in the children of the target frame
|
|
return ReLayoutChildren(target);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return nsMathMLTokenFrame::
|
|
AttributeChanged(aNameSpaceID, aAttribute, aModType);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ----------------------
|
|
// No need to track the style context given to our MathML char.
|
|
// the Style System will use these to pass the proper style context to our MathMLChar
|
|
nsStyleContext*
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::GetAdditionalStyleContext(int32_t aIndex) const
|
|
{
|
|
switch (aIndex) {
|
|
case NS_MATHML_CHAR_STYLE_CONTEXT_INDEX:
|
|
return mMathMLChar.GetStyleContext();
|
|
default:
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
nsMathMLmoFrame::SetAdditionalStyleContext(int32_t aIndex,
|
|
nsStyleContext* aStyleContext)
|
|
{
|
|
switch (aIndex) {
|
|
case NS_MATHML_CHAR_STYLE_CONTEXT_INDEX:
|
|
mMathMLChar.SetStyleContext(aStyleContext);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|