Add classes ExplicitTrackSizing and MetaGridTrackSize which will allow
for managing properties like auto-fill and minmax.
In the following CSS example there are 3 classes that will be used:
grid-template-column: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(50px, 1fr) 75px);
ExplicitTrackSizing - will contain the entire value. e.g.
repeat(auto-fill, minmax(50px, 1fr) 75px)
With a flag if it's a repeat, as well as references to the
MetaGridTrackSizes which is the next step down.
MetaGridTrackSize:
Contain the individual grid track sizes. Here there are two:
minmax(50px, 1fr) as well as 75px.
This way can keep track if it's a minmax function or not, and the
references to both GridTrackSizes in the case it is, or in just the one
if it is not.
GridTrackSize:
Is the most basic element, in this case there are three in total; two of
which are held by the first MetaGridTrackSize, and the third is held by
the second MetaGridTrackSize.
Examples: 50px, 1fr and 75px.
Add ability to use values passed to grid-template-columns and
grid-template-rows for CSS Grid layout within a repeat() function.
E.g. grid-template-columns: repeat(2, 50px); means to have two columns
of 50px width each.
This remained undetected for a long time as HeaderCheck is disabled by
default. This commit makes the following file compile again:
// file: compile_me.cpp
#include <LibWeb/CSS/GridTrackSize.h>
// That's it, this was enough to cause a compilation error.
Often in the spec they talk about intrinsic_track_sizes and this way can
have a clearer way of checking if a GridTrackSize is indeed an
"intrinsic track size".
Makes it more convenient to create auto GridTrackSizes. I think having
an auto GridTrackSize be defined by an auto Length value kind of
confusing, and this at least helps when creating one.
Use float instead of int for the GridTrackSize length value as
FlexibleLengths can be "1fr" as well as ".49fr" in grid-track-row
and grid-track-column values.