Change column distribution to take in account is_length() and
is_percentage() width values instead of treating all cells like
they have auto width by implementing it in the way described
in CSS Tables 3 spec:
https://www.w3.org/TR/css-tables-3/#width-distribution-algorithm
distribute_width_to_column() is structured to follow schema:
w3.org/TR/css-tables-3/images/CSS-Tables-Column-Width-Assignment.svg
It is not possible to use width of containing block to resolve
cells width because by the time compute_table_measures() is
called row width is not known yet.
In doing so, this removes all uses of the Encoder's stream operator,
except for where it is currently still used in the generated IPC code.
So the stream operator currently discards any errors, which is the
existing behavior. A subsequent commit will propagate the errors.
Previously when there was no difference between the sum of the
max and min-widths of all columns of a table, it would result in a NaN
value being set as the column's width as there was a division by 0.
This would result in 2+ column tables being reduced to only 1 column.
Previously when resolving an attr or var-defined property
with a 'not-set' value like this `property: var(--ValueNotSet)`,
we left the property unchanged (as an unresolved) and
added it to the computed-style of the element.
We still don't change the property but rather we now also don't set
unresolved properties in the computed-style.
This is an intended behavior.
The specification suggests that, on resolving an attr or var property
(custom properties) we have an invalid property when neither the
variable inside the var, nor the backup value could be resolved.
An invalid property must be inherited or defaulted depending on it's
type. We already do this with every 'untouched'
(as in m_property_values contains no entry for it) value.
So not setting the property results in an inherited (or initial)
value by a later-called function.
This also fixes another problem, where
`text-decoration: var(--NotSet)`
wouldn't be inherited because the computed-style of the
parent element hasn't set `text-decoration` but rather
all it's long-versions like `text-decoration-line` and so on.
These instances were detected by searching for files that include
stdlib.h, but don't match the regex:
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uniform|atexit|atof|atoi|atol|atoll|bsearch|calloc|clearenv|div|div_t|ex
it|_Exit|EXIT_FAILURE|EXIT_SUCCESS|free|getenv|getprogname|grantpt|labs|
ldiv|ldiv_t|llabs|lldiv|lldiv_t|malloc|malloc_good_size|malloc_size|mble
n|mbstowcs|mbtowc|mkdtemp|mkstemp|mkstemps|mktemp|posix_memalign|posix_o
penpt|ptsname|ptsname_r|putenv|qsort|qsort_r|rand|RAND_MAX|random|reallo
c|realpath|secure_getenv|serenity_dump_malloc_stats|serenity_setenv|sete
nv|setprogname|srand|srandom|strtod|strtof|strtol|strtold|strtoll|strtou
l|strtoull|system|unlockpt|unsetenv|wcstombs|wctomb)\\b
(Without the linebreaks.)
This regex is pessimistic, so there might be more files that don't
actually use anything from the stdlib.
In theory, one might use LibCPP to detect things like this
automatically, but let's do this one step after another.
These instances were detected by searching for files that include
AK/StdLibExtras.h, but don't match the regex:
\\b(abs|AK_REPLACED_STD_NAMESPACE|array_size|ceil_div|clamp|exchange|for
ward|is_constant_evaluated|is_power_of_two|max|min|mix|move|_RawPtr|RawP
tr|round_up_to_power_of_two|swap|to_underlying)\\b
(Without the linebreaks.)
This regex is pessimistic, so there might be more files that don't
actually use any "extra stdlib" functions.
In theory, one might use LibCPP to detect things like this
automatically, but let's do this one step after another.
These instances were detected by searching for files that include
AK/Format.h, but don't match the regex:
\\b(CheckedFormatString|critical_dmesgln|dbgln|dbgln_if|dmesgln|FormatBu
ilder|__FormatIfSupported|FormatIfSupported|FormatParser|FormatString|Fo
rmattable|Formatter|__format_value|HasFormatter|max_format_arguments|out
|outln|set_debug_enabled|StandardFormatter|TypeErasedFormatParams|TypeEr
asedParameter|VariadicFormatParams|v_critical_dmesgln|vdbgln|vdmesgln|vf
ormat|vout|warn|warnln|warnln_if)\\b
(Without the linebreaks.)
This regex is pessimistic, so there might be more files that don't
actually use any formatting functions.
Observe that this revealed that Userland/Libraries/LibC/signal.cpp is
missing an include.
In theory, one might use LibCPP to detect things like this
automatically, but let's do this one step after another.
These instances were detected by searching for files that include
Array.h, but don't match the regex:
\\b(Array(?!\.h>)|iota_array|integer_sequence_generate_array)\\b
These are the three symbols defined by Array.h.
In theory, one might use LibCPP to detect things like this
automatically, but let's do this one step after another.
If text-top or text-bottom are given as values for the vertical-align
property, actually use them and calculate the respective position of
the element.
The actual calculations done (using the font_size, descent, etc.) are
not exactly how I imagined them when reading the spec, but the results
seem acceptable when compared to other browsers.
Both Element and DOMTokenList are GC-allocated objects so they can just
mark each other instead of using the old strong/weak pattern we use in
ref-counting ownership models.