These appear to have been for ensuring that you
only paint elements in a given subtree. It's not clear
to me exactly how you get to painting an element that
is not rooted at the RenderLayer you started with.
I think it's just not possible in Sky anymore.
This code was added in 2004 for drag images, which
we no longer support.
R=esprehn@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/882223005
Mostly just mechanical changes. The one surprising bit
is that RenderLayer no longer needs to explictly paint
outlines. I tested manually that before this patch,
the paintOutline call in RenderLayer was needed for
outlines on positioned elements and that after this
patch it's not.
R=esprehn@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/878023002
I believe this doesn't change behavior, but it's hard
to know since we don't have spellchecking hooked up.
Also, delete setToolTip. This is for tooltips on spelling
markers. We don't support tooltips.
R=esprehn@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/830273006
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
Fix (most) generated includes to have gen/ in their path.
This makes it easier to tell where files exist on disk.
Unfortunately I had to leave the old include path
in engine/BUILD.gn to support all the v8 includes
which were too many to deal with in this patch.
It's a little nasty to have the raw build directory
in our include path, but it produces nicer paths.
R=abarth@chromium.org
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