I had to add back document.createText() since new Text()
does not work in the new world yet.
LayoutRoot is a new Dart-exposed class which holds the Frame and
all associated machinery, sufficient to trigger a restyle
and layout of the subtree.
This is all kinda hacky and I'm sure likely to cause many
crashes if folks call random methods on these disconnected
trees.
But this makes it at least possible to paint text for now
and we can improve this in the coming days.
This really should have Adam's review. It's hugely hacky
but I'd like to negotiate out with him the timeline on
which we should fix some of these hacks.
R=ianh@google.comTBR=abarth@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1148253003
This adds a new abstract 'Canvas' which is similar to SkCanvas.
PaintContext implements Canvas while still having its
own commit() method to cause the paint actions to apply to
the Element for the next frame.
This adds a new PictureRecorder which also implements Canvas
and has an endRecording() method which returns a Picture
(another new interface) which can be held from Dart.
There is also now a rootPicture setter on Document which takes
a Picture and will then make the Document draw that Picture
until changed.
This piggybacks on the existing custom painting system
which adds the painting at background-and-borders paint
time so technically if you both set rootPicture as well as
construct a DOM you will draw the DOM on top of your picture. :)
R=mpcomplete@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1122423009
This CL implements custom elements. The design is as follows:
1) Authors subclass Element and call registerElement.
2) When we create C++ elements for custom elements, we call the author's
constructor synchronously.
3) The attach/detach/attributeChanged callbacks are called either:
a) when exiting the current custom element callback scoped (e.g., before
returning from appendChild), or
b) when draining the microtask queue.
The implementation in this CL is a bit fragile because we don't detect name
registration conflicts and we let you create custom elements with the same name
as built-in elements. Also, not every part of the engine is prepared to execute
script synchronously below createElement. We'll need to iron out these issues
over time, but this CL is a start.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/943013002
This CL is progress towards deleting the concept of an HTMLElement entirely. We
won't actually get all the way there in this CL series, but we're getting
closer. This CL also will let us make custom elements just be Elements instead
of HTMLElements.
R=eseidel@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/942933003
Normal trace events already go directly to base. This CL removes the remaining
trace events that were still indirected through blink::Platform. These were
just the half-finished inspector timeline trace events, which currently aren't
actually hooked up to anything.
This CL also removes the redunant "convertable to trace format" wrappers and
moves their one remaining use over to just using the version in base directly.
R=eseidel@google.com, ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/889823002
This was to support doing background: -webkit-canvas(#id) where you could then
get the canvas with document.getCSSCanvasContext(id) and draw into it which
is a poor form of custom drawing for elements. In Sky we'll have real custom
painting instead of just background images hacked in like this.
R=eseidel@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/876913002
This was used for quirky scrollbar behavior on the web related to
which element defined in the viewport (body, html, etc.). In Sky we plan to
allow multiple elements as direct children of the Document so we need to get
rid of checks like this. The good news is this already does nothing in sky
because the root never has scrollbars automatically.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/858713002
All this method did was check if imports were loaded, and sky's parser
will wait on imports anyway, so there's no reason to block rendering
on imports as they'll likely be at the top of the document and stop
the rest of the page from being appended or rendered.
Sky apps will probably also want more control over rendering and not
want the old school web style of incremental rendering.
R=abarth@chromium.org, ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/835273006
Unlike blink in sky we just want to mark tree scopes dirty. We can
remove these methods, the dirty tree scope tracking we'll add in
the future will take care of this.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/836893003
I was going to remove all this anyway since we don't need it in sky, all sheets
are local and there's no concept of a pending sheet now.
I also removed the dirty bit I added to StyleSheetCollection. The bit
is not correct and is preventing us from correctly processing sheets and
invalidating style. I'll add it back later when I understand how to add
the dirty bit correctly.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/846183002
This CL makes the parser yield before non-import start tags if there are
outstanding imports. This will let use remove the upgrade path from custom
elements because we can require the registration to happen before the tree
building.
R=eseidel@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/814173005
This patch is largely just a rename since updateLayoutIgnorePendingStylesheets()
didn't really do anything except call updateLayout() now as nothing was reading
the ignorePendingStyleSheets state, and no callers used the synchronous post
layout task option which was meant for plugins (which Sky doesn't have).
Placeholder styles were related and just add confusion since things pretend to
be display: none while <import>'s are loading. We should expose a real API for
avoiding FOUC instead of pumping frames with display: none elements when
imports are loading.
I had to skip the layout/continuations.sky test since it always crashes now
with an ASSERT failure about a bad cast (filed as bug 446739). The bug already
existed, this patch just makes that one test hit it.
BUG=446739
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/834693007
Sky doesn't really have many built in elements, we no longer support
<foo is="my-element">. This does mean you can't extend <import>,
<script> or <style>, but we'll figure that out later.
R=abarth@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/831993005
The StyleEngine only lives as long as the document is attached,
and the document is always detached before it is destroyed. This also
means the document for the style engine always has a frame, so we
don't need to conditionally create the CSSFontSelector.
R=eseidel@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/786933008
In Sky <style> elements in import documents don't apply to the main document,
so we don't need the StyleEngine to be aware of the import tree. This change
makes us only create the StyleEngine for active documents.
R=eseidel@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/813493003
In sky we only support inline styles and <style media>, not
@media rules. This removes the Bison support for parsing them
which was also removed in Blink in favor of the other media
query parser which was added for use on the pre-scanner thread.
R=eseidel@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/807703003
The code to make them dynamically update was already removed when
Document::inheritHtmlAndBodyElementStyles was removed. We might want
to add them back later, but probably in a different way, so lets
remove the code for now to make refactoring the style system easier.
R=eseidel@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/788883005
We don't need this since we don't expose the list of sheets from Document
or ShadowRoot in Sky. After removing this code I also simplified the
system and deleted StyleSheetCandidate and DocumentStyleSheetCollector
which don't really do anything anymore.
Even if we do want to add back a list of sheets later it won't need code
because we don't have a concept of a remote sheet like <link rel> did,
and we don't have to deal with non-CSS sheets.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/803673003