This is the first step of getting rid of RenderLayer.
Instead of walking the RenderLayer tree, wall the RenderObject
tree and add any layers encountered to a vector to paint later.
This patch just consolidates and move the code from RenderLayer
to RenderBox and then changes the children painting to
iterate over the vector. Therefore we walk the RenderObject tree.
We still call out to RenderLayer in a bunch of places.
A followup patch will get rid of those.
R=esprehn@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/899753003
Jagged edge outlines are more complexity than is justified
for the use-cases. We should enable to use-cases like this,
but with a lower-level line-box + custom painting API.
Removes the paintOutline method on RenderInline. Also removed
a number of dead methods that call absoluteRects so we can delete
that method and related code.
R=esprehn@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/867653005
Delete selection paint invalidation code.
There is a slight change in behavior in FrameSelection::revealSelection.
If you have a non-collapsed selection, then we'll center the start
of the selection instead of the whole selection in some cases. There's
a ton of callers of this code, so it's hard to be sure if any of this
actually changes behavior for sky. In manual testing, I couldn't find
any scenarios where there was a difference. Almost universally,
when we call revealSelection, we have a CaretSelection. The only
case I could think of where we have a RangeSelection is when
modifying an off-screen selection (e.g. shift+right), but in that case
we pass the RevealExtent option, so this patch doesn't change behavior
there.
Removing that caller makes all the rest of this rect computing
code into dead code.
R=abarth@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/823123003
There is a slight change in behavior in FrameSelection::revealSelection.
If you have a non-collapsed selection, then we'll center the start
of the selection instead of the whole selection in some cases. There's
a ton of callers of this code, so it's hard to be sure if any of this
actually changes behavior for sky. In manual testing, I couldn't find
any scenarios where there was a difference. Almost universally,
when we call revealSelection, we have a CaretSelection. The only
case I could think of where we have a RangeSelection is when
modifying an off-screen selection (e.g. shift+right), but in that case
we pass the RevealExtent option, so this patch doesn't change behavior
there.
Removing that caller makes all the rest of this rect computing
code into dead code.
R=abarth@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/847303003
This caused us to lose our gn check certification. :(
Turns out gn check was just ignoring all the header
paths it didn't understand and so gn check passing
for sky wasn't meaning much. I tried to straighten
out some of the mess in this CL, but its going to take
several more rounds of massaging before gn check
passes again. On the bright side (almost) all of
our headers are absolute now. Turns out my script
(attached to the bug) didn't notice ../ includes
but I'll fix that in the next patch.
R=abarth@chromium.org
BUG=435361
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/746023002
This just removes a random subset of vertical writing mode bits
that I grepped for. There's a ton more to do, but it seems best to
do it in chunks.
The key things for understanding this patch, isWritingModeRoot is
always false and isHorizontalWritingMode is always true. Also,
we're never flipped* modes of any kind, so we can undo any flipping.
R=esprehn@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/688213002