This patch just adds the new root paintable and updates the tests
expectations. The next patch will move painting logic from the layout
viewport to the paint viewport.
Using fixed-point saturated arithmetics for CSSPixels allows to avoid
accumulating floating-point errors.
This implementation is not complete yet: currently saturated
arithmetics implemented only for addition. But it is enough to not
regress any of layout tests we have :)
See https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/18566
Instead of just measuring the layout viewport, we now measure overflow
in every box that is a scroll container.
This has the side effect of no longer creating paintables for layout
boxes that didn't participate in layout. (For example, empty/anonymous
boxes that were ignored by flex itemization.)
Such boxes are now marked as "(not painted)" in the layout tree dumps,
as they have no paintable to dump geometry from.
This patch does three things:
- Factors out the code that determines whether a box will create a new
formatting context for its children (and which type of context)
- Uses that code to mark all formatting context roots in layout tree
dumps. This makes it much easier to follow along with layout since
you can now see exactly where control is transferred to a new
formatting context.
- Rebaselines all existing layout tests, since the output format has
changed slightly.
In `flex-direction: column` layouts, a flex item's intrinsic height may
depend on its width, but the width is calculated *after* the intrinsic
height is required.
Unfortunately, the specification doesn't tell us exactly what to do here
(missing inputs to intrinsic sizing is a common problem) so we take the
solution that flexbox applies in 9.2.3.C and apply it to all intrinsic
height calculations within FlexFormattingContext: if the used width of
an item is not yet known when its intrinsic height is requested, we
substitute the fit-content width instead.
Note that while this is technically ad-hoc, it's basically extrapolating
the spec's suggestion in one specific case and using it in all cases.