Instead lets just iterate the list of sheets and ask each one questions. This
shouldn't be much slower since most widgets only have one sheet anyway.
I also moved the media query matching to the sheet collection. We weren't
correctly matching them since we only guarded the feature set, not the
addition to the list of active sheets.
R=abarth@chromium.org, ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/858423002
Just rebuild the sheets when the viewport changes sizes since that's
super rare in sky right now. This also causes a full document style
recalc, but we'll fix that later too. For now lets make the system
simpler.
R=abarth@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/848483003
There's no reason to keep two identical lists of the sheets
and have this separate object. I also moved the updating
logic out of StyleResolver and into ScopedStyleResolver
which makes more sense. There's still some weirdness since
some global state still exists in the StyleResolver, but
that's something we can fix in future patches.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/852703002
Instead of checking if the rule is from the right scope
in SelectorChecker, just store :host rules separately
and always assume rules are in the right scope in the
checker.
This removes a lot of complexity that was passing around
the scope and checking it, and also the need to plumb
if we're matching UA rules down into the checker.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/848493003
It's always zero in sky.
This was for sorting tree boundary crossing rules and rules in multiple
ShadowRoots on the same element. Neither of those things exist in Sky
so we can remove it.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/800483006
Instead lets process the ruleset into the global lists in
the StyleResolver itself. I also combined the methods in
StyleResolver and removed the now dead AddRuleFlags
argument.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/838313002
This flag doesn't really make sense in sky, rules should
only match if they're from the same scope or are a :host
rule in the ShadowRoot on the element. Removing this also
eliminates the ScopeContainsLastMatchedElement flag. For
now we just check if the scope is null for the same
behavior, in the future we'll never let scope be null
and we'll just enforce the normal style scoping rules.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/833443003
Just linearly search for keyframes in the set of stylesheets.
Components rarely have many sheets, and sheets rarely have many
keyframes so this should be quite fast. It's also much simpler
than having to collect all the keyframes from all the rulesets.
R=ojan@chromium.org, rafaelw@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/839473005
This now means that using a class/id/attribute selector in one scope will
not cause style recalcs in other scopes in the page when something with
that feature changes.
It also removes an iteration over all the scopes that used to collect
features.
I also removed all the extra cases around adding/removing classes since
the general case can handle them.
In addition I removed the check for classStringHasClassName which looked
to see if the string was all whitespace. This check dated way back to
fixing an assert in code we don't even have anymore. Assertion fix aside
all the extra check optimized for was if you wrote class=" " with no
names, which will now cause an extra malloc of the SpaceSplitString::Data.
This seems super rare, it makes more sense to not scan the class string
every time the list of classes changes which is far more common than
setting a string of only whitespace.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/837883002
Just walk the DOM instead. This will be slower, but I'm going to get rid
of the global RuleFeatureSet anyway, so this is just a temporary measure
to simplify the system. Removing the set also means removing a bunch of
special cases for when the document didn't have any ShadowRoots with
styles (which is very unlikely in Sky).
R=eseidel@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/810893002
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
We can also remove all single document checks since in Sky we
don't have the cross document cache so all sheets are always
connected to a single document.
I also did some minor code simplification and removed an
OILPAN ifdef.
R=ojan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/799143002
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
I used do-webcore-rename from Blink/WebKit
which is very good at doing this kind
of search-replace.
Also removed toRefPrtNativeArray after
conversion since it previously had two
separate flavors. Both versions are no longer
used so I've removed the code until we
need one again.
https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/5C16p5cE
is the diff I used to do-webcore-rename
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