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Sam Atkins
168865dbdc LibWeb: Implement and use BorderRadiusStyleValue
This parses the elliptical border-radius values, though currently we
only support circular ones. So, to_length() is overloaded to return the
horizontal-radius. This means the code in Layout/Node.cpp does not need
to change for now.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
cb3e097663 LibWeb: Implement and use BorderStyleValue 2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
c27f99fc1d LibWeb: Implement and use FlexFlowStyleValue 2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
ab57d7b408 LibWeb: Correct initial values for flex CSS properties
`flex-basis` and `flex-shrink` had different default values than are
dictated in the spec.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
2644d2c221 LibWeb: Implement and use FlexStyleValue
This is not just moving the code from StyleResolver to Parser. The logic
has changed to allow for the `flex-basis` to come before or after the
`flex-grow/shrink` values, as well as handle the special one-value
cases.

Also added test cases to flex.html to check the parsing. It does parse
correctly, but elements with `flex-basis: auto` do not calculate their
width correctly.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
44a082391b LibWeb: Implement and use TextDecorationStyleValue
Modified text-decoration.html to better test that the values can be in
any order, and that it adopts the color from the `color` property if no
decoration color is specified. Right now, it always does because we do
not support a different decoration color. Later, we need to support the
`currentcolor` special CSS value for this purpose.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
0e15561df0 LibWeb: Implement and use ListStyleStyleValue
Yes, the name is silly, but it's a StyleValue for list-style, so...
yeah. :^)

Since `list-style-type` and `list-style-image` can both have `none` as a
value, and can appear in any order, we have to handle it separately, and
then assign either or both of those to `none` depending on how many
`none`s there are, and whether those sub-properties already have values.

Added some extra test cases to lists.html to cover list-style-image and
list-style-position parts of the list-style shorthand, and the `none`
values.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
dcbfb61816 LibWeb: Implement and use BackgroundStyleValue
This one represents one secton of a `background` property, since it can
have multiple background values separated by commas. Eventually, we will
represent that as a List of BackgroundStyleValues.

Also modified some background-foo properties in StyleResolver so that
the is_background_x() functions could be removed.

I realized that our handling of var() in shorthand properties is wrong,
so have been removing the is_builtin_or_dynamic() calls from the parsing
code for shorthands. This broke our var() test page, so I have replaced
the use of 'background' with 'background-color' there.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
59501f1940 LibWeb: Implement and use FontStyleValue
After working with the code for a while, it makes more sense to put all
the parsing in Parser, instead of some of it living in StyleResolver.
That means our current ValueListStyleValue needs to be replaced with
specific StyleValue types for the properties that are shorthands or
otherwise combine several values together.

Here we implement FontStyleProperty, which represents a `font` CSS
property.

Also adjusted the fonts.html test page so that font-weights are featured
in test cases without things we do not yet support.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
5e1fad2dff LibWeb: Use new StyleValueList for simple properties
Also, moved the repeated code for assigning 1-4 values to
top/right/bottom/left properties, into an assign_edge_values() lambda,
for convenience.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
21c9825caf LibWeb: Implement new StyleValueList
StyleValueList is a list of StyleValues of the same type, for use in
properties like `margin` which accept a variable number of arguments.

I had originally hoped to simply swap the old ValueListStyleValue from
being a list of ComponentValues to one of StyleValues, but I can see now
that I will need to have both for a little while, so renamed the old
is_value_list() to is_component_value_list() temporarily.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
81527f5eba LibWeb: Add StyleValue.is_builtin() convenience function 2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
ed962be0fa LibWeb: Make 'auto' be both a Length and Identifier in CSS
I had accidentally parsed it in `parse_builtin_or_dynamic_value()`
instead of `parse_length()` before, which was confusing, so now it's
parsed along with other Lengths.

Whether it should be a Length is up for debate, and has been tripping me
up a few times, but a lot of code expects it to be one. For now, an
'auto' Length value (or any other value which overloads `is_auto()`)
also claims to be a `ValueID::Auto` identifier.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Sam Atkins
c8c2a8df56 LibWeb: Make '0' always be both a number and a length in CSS
A '0' token can be interpreted both as a Number, and as a Length. This
is problematic as in our CSS parser, we often call parse_css_value()
first, to figure out what something is, and then assign it. So we do not
know in advance whether we want a Length or not. Previously, it always
got parsed as a Length, and then every place that expected a
NumericStyleValue had to also check for a Length(0), which is easy to
forget to do.

In particular, this was causing issues with the `flex` property parsing.

To solve this, we now always parse 0 as a NumericStyleValue, and NSVs of
0 pretend to be a Length(0px) when asked. In two places, we were casting
to a LengthStyleValue* based on is_length(), which no longer works, so
those have been adjusted to use `StyleValue::to_length()` instead. They
also now check for `is_numeric()` first, to avoid the extra conversion
to a Length and back.

Possibly this opens up new issues elsewhere. In my testing it seems
fine, but until we can get CSS test suites running, it's hard to know
for certain.
2021-08-14 12:45:01 +02:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
15f95220ae AK+Everywhere: Delete Variant's default constructor
This was exposed to the user by mistake, and even accumulated a bunch of
users that didn't blow up out of sheer luck.
2021-08-13 17:31:39 +04:30
Daniel Bertalan
b19fe744ab LibWeb: Remove pointless type casts
In these cases, the parameters' static type matched the desired dynamic
type, so these calls were discarded.
2021-08-12 21:10:44 +02:00
Tobias Christiansen
2a77abf85e Everywhere: Use tobyase@serenityos.org for my copyright headers 2021-08-09 21:43:05 +02:00
Daniel Bertalan
6de392e120 LibWeb: Add missing typeinfo include
Not having this header only causes an issue on Clang builds, since in
libc++, `std::type_info` is only forward-declared in `cxxabi.h`.
2021-08-08 10:55:36 +02:00
TheFightingCatfish
652fa54495 Browser+LibWeb: Silence some debug spams 2021-08-08 00:33:14 +02:00
TheFightingCatfish
e80b887059 Browser+LibWeb: Make sure the default favicon is loaded
Previously in Browser, when we navigate back from a page that has an
icon to a page that does not have an icon, the icon does not update and
the old icon is displayed because FrameLoader does not set the default
favicon when the favicon cannot be loaded. This patch ensures that
Browser receives a new icon bitmap every time a load takes place.
2021-08-08 00:33:14 +02:00
Tobias Christiansen
833936f3ec LibWeb: Add auto as a recognized argument of flex-basis
There isn't actually any special treatment of this over 'content' in
the FlexFormattingContext, for now both are treated the same.
This fixes #9225
2021-08-07 15:21:34 +02:00
sin-ack
ca2c81251a Everywhere: Replace Model::update() with Model::invalidate()
Most of the models were just calling did_update anyway, which is
pointless since it can be unified to the base Model class. Instead, code
calling update() will now call invalidate(), which functions identically
and is more obvious in what it does.

Additionally, a default implementation is provided, which removes the
need to add empty implementations of update() for each model subclass.

Co-Authored-By: Ali Mohammad Pur <ali.mpfard@gmail.com>
2021-08-06 19:14:31 +02:00
K-Adam
e8d10fb429 LibWeb: Ignore svg elements outside of <svg> when building layout tree
An svg layout element without a `SVGSVGElement` ancestor caused a failed
assertion before, because the svg context does not exist when `paint()`
is called
2021-08-05 20:17:08 +02:00
K-Adam
758d816b23 LibWeb: Clear SVG context after SVGSVGBox children are painted 2021-08-05 20:17:08 +02:00
K-Adam
eb1578e7c8 LibWeb: Call before/after children_paint on parent in StackingContext
When it is called inside `box.for_each_child`, then it may not be called
for the root element. By missing `SVGSVGBox::before_children_paint`
the svg context is not created
2021-08-05 20:17:08 +02:00
Sam Atkins
74c9587798 LibWeb: Fix EOF handling in CSS Tokenizer peek_{twin,triplet}()
Previously, the loops would stop before reaching EOF, meaning that the
values that should have been set to EOF were left with their 0 initial
values. Now, we initialize to EOFs instead. The if/else inside the loops
always ran the else branch so I have removed the if branches.
2021-08-04 19:04:12 +04:30
Lenny Maiorani
97bd13264a Everywhere: Make use of container version of all_of
Problem:
- New `all_of` implementation takes the entire container so the user
  does not need to pass explicit begin/end iterators. This is unused
  except is in tests.

Solution:
- Make use of the new and more user-friendly version where possible.
2021-08-03 10:46:43 +02:00
Sam Atkins
3bd14941c7 LibWeb: Switch to new CSS Parser :^)
Change all the places that were including the deprecated parser, to
include the new one instead, and then delete the old parser code.

`ParentNode::query_selector[_all]()` now treat their input as a
comma-separated list of selectors, instead of just one, and return
elements that match any of the selectors in that list. This is according
to these specs:

- querySelector/querySelectorAll:
https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#ref-for-dom-parentnode-queryselector%E2%91%A0
- selector matching algorithm:
https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/#match-against-tree
2021-08-02 19:01:25 +04:30
Sam Atkins
4065eb169c LibWeb: Implement CSS parsing convenience functions
These mostly match the API in `DeprecatedCSSParser.h`. The exception is
that `parse_selector()` returns a `SelectorList` instead of just one
`Selector`. The only uses of that are in
`ParentNode::query_selector[_all]()` which should be matching against a
list, according to the spec.

`parse_html_length()` is an odd case. It's used for `width="200"` cases
in HTML, so is not really CSS related, but does produce a StyleValue.
The values allowed in `width/height` in HTML vary per element, but they
are a lot more restricted than in CSS, so it's slightly inappropriate to
use the CSS parser for them, even though it's convenient.

We also ignore a few functions:

- `parse_line_width()`
- `parse_line_style()`
- `parse_color()`

These are all only used in `StyleResolver`, when it is given a property
value as a String. That won't happen once the old parser is removed.
2021-08-02 19:01:25 +04:30
Sam Atkins
eadcdd21e3 LibWeb: Clarify naming and publicity of CSS Parser methods
`parse_as_foo()` implies that the Parser's internal data is used,
whereas `parse_a_foo()` implies that the passed-in data is used.

Also, made all the `parse_a_foo()` methods private, as they are only
required within the Parser, and this makes the API clearer to outsiders.

The `parse_a(s)_foo()` naming is a little awkward, but it comes from
section 5.3 of the spec, so seemed worth keeping:
https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#parser-entry-points
2021-08-02 19:01:25 +04:30
Sam Atkins
f4b3ab19c0 LibWeb: Only dump parsed CSS stylesheet if logging is enabled 2021-08-02 19:01:25 +04:30
Lenny Maiorani
a0d7640e03 Userland: Make use of container version of any_of
Problem:
- New `any_of` implementation takes the entire container so the user
  does not need to pass explicit begin/end iterators. This is unused
  except is in tests.

Solution:
- Make use of the new and more user-friendly version where possible.
2021-08-02 00:37:18 +02:00
Tobias Christiansen
f599f2be3d LibWeb: Remove unneccessary breaks from text-decoration-rendering
The returns in the switch-block don't need any breaks after them.
2021-08-02 00:34:44 +02:00
Tobias Christiansen
1fce8aefd9 LibWeb: Don't draw zero-length line for text-decoration: blink
This patch doesn't make any visible change but increases the
correctness of the text-decoration: blink path. Previously the painter
would be instructed to draw a line that doesn't have any length when
encountering the blink property instead of simply doing nothing.
2021-08-02 00:34:44 +02:00
Brian Gianforcaro
217179a39f LibWeb: Remove unused header includes 2021-08-01 08:10:16 +02:00
Brian Gianforcaro
b10657a2b6 LibJS: Remove unused includes out of Cell.h, move to the users
Almost everything in LibJS includes Cell.h, don't force all code to
include AK/TypeCasts.h + AK/String.h. Instead include them where they
are actually used and required.
2021-08-01 08:10:16 +02:00
TheFightingCatfish
08359ba578 LibWeb: Fix regression of "contenteditable" attribute 2021-07-31 17:39:28 +02:00
Sam Atkins
4c4482c7f6 LibWeb: Ignore unquoted data urls in CSS
Previously we were only ignoring quoted ones (eg `url("data:...")`), so
now we ignore unquoted ones (eg `url(data:...)`) too.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
23d869138f LibWeb: Parse calc() values in new CSS Parser
This is a port of the code from DeprecatedCSSParser, to work with CSS
Tokens and TokenStream. I've modified it as little as possible.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
21c59efbb9 LibWeb: Treat CSS calc() values as "builtin_or_dynamic" 2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
d6668dbc56 LibWeb: Allow peeking more than 1 token ahead in CSS Parser 2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
919eb7c0aa LibWeb: Parse box-shadow property in new CSS Parser
Previous multi-value properties use a ValueListStyleValue, which then
gets parsed into its sub-properties in the StyleResolver. However, that
is not ideal, especially as it exposes StyleResolver to the inner
workings of the Parser and Tokenizer, which it should not need to know
about.

The way `box-shadow` was implemented as a StyleValue subclass means that
the parsing can happen inside the Parser instead, which seems like a
better solution. Converting the other complicated cases (background,
font, list-style) is on my todo list for later.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
697bffa3bd LibWeb: Convert CSS parse_{color,length}() lambdas into methods
This lets us get the Length and Color values directly, without having to
create a StyleValue object and then throw it away again, when parsing
the box-shadow property in the next commit.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
1b72766e4e LibWeb: Fix issues with CSS attribute selector handling
This is three small, related changes:

1. Element::has_attribute() now returns true if the attribute exists but
has no value. (eg, `<div foo />` -> `has_attribute("foo")`)

2. SelectorEngine::matches_attribute() now makes sure there is a first
segment before comparing it, fixing a crash.

3. CSS::Parser now converts attribute names in attribute selectors to
lowercase, to match the expectations of the rest of the system.
Converting to lowercase is not always correct, depending on language,
but since we only currently support HTML, and that expects them to be
case-insensitive, it is fine for now.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
6034fc0ee6 LibWeb: Make CSS 'An+B' parsing spec-compliant
Parsing this pattern from CSS tokens turns out to be slightly crazy, but
thankfully well documented in the spec.

The spec lists the cases in order of simple -> complicated, but this
would cause problems in code, since `<n-dimension> <signed-.integer>`
would never by reached, as `<n-dimension>` comes before. Instead, I
have grouped them by their first token.

Also renamed the NthChildPattern class to ANPlusBPattern, to match spec
terminology.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
8d0ff98eff LibWeb: Parse CSS selectors according to the spec
The spec does not directly tell us how to parse selectors, so there are
likely some bugs here, but I've used the spec language where possible.
This is very much based on the previous selector parsing code.

Any parse error inside a selector makes the entire SelectorList
invalid, so nothing is returned.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
8d1762ac62 LibWeb: Fix dump_selector() handling of attribute selectors
Encountering an attribute selector was immediately ending the dump
output by mistake, and it was assigning the match types to the wrong
variable.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
6ea5d03f43 LibWeb: Bring Selector terminology in line with the CSS spec
- CompoundSelector -> *deleted*
- ComplexSelector -> CompoundSelector
- Relation -> Combinator

Our Selector is really a ComplexSelector, but only the Parser and
SelectorEngine need to know that, so keeping it named Selector makes it
more understandable for users.

Our CompoundSelector is really a CompoundSelectorAndCombinator.
Combining the two makes sense in our codebase, but the accurate name is
so long that I think it makes the code less readable.

Renamed some Combinators to also match the spec terminology:

- AdjacentSibling -> NextSibling
- GeneralSibling -> SubsequentSibling

The previous names are somewhat ambiguous, so hopefully this is clearer.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
ca436afeb5 LibWeb: Stop parsing integer CSS values as Lengths
This was a hack copied over from the old parser, but it was causing
problems with flex-grow, and probably other properties that accept
numbers. Removing it does not seem to break anything, so lets' remove
it! :^)
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00
Sam Atkins
e54531244f LibWeb: Define proper debug symbols for CSS Parser and Tokenizer
You can now turn debug logging for them on using `CSS_PARSER_DEBUG` and
`CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG`.
2021-07-31 00:18:11 +02:00