This also required supporting composition for it's constituent types
(`RadialSizeStyleValue` and `BorderRadiusRect`).
The remaining failing subtests in the two affected tests are because we
dont yet support compositing of mixed values
This change is currently entirely undetectable because of what the
added FIXME talks about. Currently, the HTML element's overflow is
always set to visible in both axes, so it getting set to "clip" in
the imported test ends up not mattering at all.
Previously we would just set the attributes to the serialized
descriptors, even if they were the empty string.
We now apply defaults when we have empty descriptors and apply parsing
logic from the various `set_*` methods (only applicable to `font-family`
so far where we now extract the value from either a string or a
custom-ident)
Fixes an issue in some css/css-shapes WPT tests where we weren't
properly matching fonts.
This means we now allow oblique angles when parsing the `font`
shorthand.
This also required us to rename the existing `FontStyle` enum to
`FontStyleKeyword`
If a custom property is registered, then it may have an initial value
which we should fall back to here.
This is a temporary hack until we cascade our custom properties (see
https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/pull/6608).
A version of this was added in a610639119
and reverted in 70671b4c11. The bugs
there (confusing scroll-to-position and scroll-by-delta, and not having
an execution context in some cases) have been fixed in this version.
Previously we only allowed the viewport itself to be the containing
block for fixed-position elements, but the specs give us a few other
situations. Many of these are the same as for absolute-positioned ones.
Previously, GridFormattingContext handled its own min-height constraints
internally, which caused infinite recursion when min-height was an
intrinsic sizing keyword (e.g., min-height: max-content).
This change moves the responsibility to the parent formatting context
(BFC). When any box establishing an independent formatting context has
auto height but non-auto min-height:
1. BFC measures content height using a throwaway LayoutState
2. If content height < min-height, BFC passes min-height as definite
available height to the child formatting context
3. Child FC runs once with correct constraints, unaware of min-height
Fixes https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/issues/4261 which
is corresponding to stack overflow on https://claude.ai/
When an item is placed with an unpositioned start and a positioned end
(e.g., `grid-row: auto / 1`), allow the start position to be negative.
This correctly creates implicit tracks before the explicit grid.
When distributing item contributions among flexible tracks with
intrinsic min sizing functions, we were skipping distribution entirely
when total_flex == 0. However, tracks like `0fr` (equivalent to
minmax(auto, 0fr)) should still receive the item's contribution
distributed equally among them.
Now we count intrinsic flexible tracks separately and distribute
equally when all flex factors are zero.