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100 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Birtles
1d881a8060 Bug 1004377 - Dispatch events for CSS Animations with empty keyframes rules; r=dholbert
This patch removes the check that skipped queueing events for animations
without keyframes since the spec indicates such animations should dispatch
events.

There is a further correctness fix here for the case where a keyframes rule
is modified using the CSSOM so that it becomes empty. Previously when we
came to create the new animation rules we would end up setting
ElementAnimations::mNeedRefreshes to false since we check if the keyframes
rule is empty and if it is we would skip all further processing (including
setting mNeedsRefreshes).

That means that:
(a) We may end up unregistering from the refresh observer so we would never
    dispatch the end event for such an animation.
(b) If the animation was running on the compositor we may never remove it from
    the compositor or may not do it in a timely fashion.

To fix both these problems, this patch removes the check for an empty keyframes
rule so that mNeedsRefreshes is set in this case.
2014-06-12 13:18:14 +09:00
Brian Birtles
0872fec6d7 Bug 1004365 part 4 - Make nsAnimationManager.cpp no longer skip zero-duration animations; r=dholbert 2014-06-11 14:19:08 +09:00
Brian Birtles
4073f0ca66 Bug 1004365 part 1 - Make active duration calculation handle zero-duration animations; r=dholbert
This patch also makes ElementAnimation::ActiveDuration a static method that
takes timing parameters as an argument. This is so that this method can be
used within ElementAnimations::GetComputedTimingAt (a static method) in a
future patch.

We could also make ActiveDuration() a method of AnimationTiming. I suspect
this logic belongs together in ElementAnimation however.

In a future patch we could also add the active duration to the ComputedTiming
struct which would simplify the only other place this is currently used
which is ElementAnimations::GetEventsAt.
2014-06-11 14:19:07 +09:00
Brian Birtles
e0a35a2fc8 Bug 1007513 - Make AnimationEvent.elapsedTime report the actual time the animation has been running; r=dholbert
This patch implements the behavior proposed in:

  http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2014May/0356.html
2014-05-30 09:45:39 +09:00
Brian Birtles
9cad5ef8d9 Bug 1004361 - Dispatch animationstart events as well when skipping entire animation intervals; r=dholbert 2014-05-28 16:51:50 +09:00
Brian Birtles
70ade8a6ac Bug 1004871 part 11 - Move ElementAnimation members closer together for readability and packing; r=dholbert
Also shuffle the initialization of members in
nsAnimationManager::BuildAnimations to roughly match the order in which they
are declared (with the exception that mPlayState needs to be set before calling
IsPaused() which is used to set mPauseStart).
2014-05-28 16:51:50 +09:00
Brian Birtles
3962fb440f Bug 1004871 part 10 - Stop passing a fill mode of "both" to GetComputedTimingAt for throttled samples; r=dholbert
This was only needed when we were inspecting the returned time fraction but now
that we inspect the phase it's not necessary to force the fill mode to "both".
2014-05-28 16:51:50 +09:00
Brian Birtles
ce31823aa2 Bug 1004871 part 9 - Move ElementAnimations::GetPositionInIteration to ElementAnimation::GetComputedTimingAt; r=dholbert
This patch simply moves the code from ElementAnimations to ElementAnimation so
that it can later be used in transitions code and so we can later move
EnsureStyleRuleFor to ElementAnimation.
2014-05-28 16:51:50 +09:00
Brian Birtles
adf45cac79 Bug 1004871 part 8 - Simplify ElementAnimations::GetEventsAt; r=dholbert
This patch shuffles the code in ElementAnimations::GetEventsAt to make it easier
to follow.

It also removes a check for whether or not the animation is paused.
Previously we would not dispatch events if the animation was paused and in its
active phase (but we would if the animation had finished). There doesn't seem to
be any reason for this. If the animation was paused between the last sample and
the current sample and the boundary of an iteration also occurred in that time
then I expect we should dispatch that event. Removing this check for the pause
state does not cause any tests fail.

Separating out the event logic here makes it clear that we do not dispatch start
events in the situation where one sample falls before the active interval and
one sample falls after it (filed as bug 1004361). This patch adds a comment to
this effect.
2014-05-28 16:51:49 +09:00
Brian Birtles
baaeda5bee Bug 1004871 part 7 - Remove event queueing from GetPositionInIteration and do it in GetEventsAt; r=dholbert
This patch simply shifts the event-related code from GetPositionInIteration to
GetEventsAt. Although there are simplifications that could be done to
GetEventsAt, they are deferred to a subsequent patch so as not to obscure the
translation of code from one function to another.

As a result of moving event-related handling from GetPositionInIteration it no
longer needs to support different main-thread vs compositor modes.
2014-05-28 16:51:49 +09:00
Brian Birtles
155c5f0edb Bug 1004871 part 6 - Make GetPositionInIteration return a ComputedTiming object; r=dholbert
This patch makes ElementAnimations::GetPositionInIteration return
a ComputedTiming object instead of just a time portion (time fraction).

Since the ComputedTiming object includes phase information, we can fix those
parts of EnsureStyleRule and GetEventsAt that were temporarily using the time
portion to guess if the animation might have finished or not.
2014-05-28 16:51:49 +09:00
Brian Birtles
b0f0bab622 Bug 1004871 part 4 - Move FillsForwards/FillsBackwards to AnimationTiming; r=dholbert
This patch moves the FillsForwards/FillsBackwards methods previously defined on
ElementAnimations to the structure contain the fill mode: AnimationTiming. It
also changes GetPositionInIteration to use these methods.
2014-05-28 16:51:49 +09:00
Brian Birtles
9f3b8d91b0 Bug 1004871 part 3 - Replace parameters to GetPositionInIteration with an AnimationTiming object; r=dholbert
This patch makes use of the AnimationTiming struct introduced in the previous
patch to simplify calls to ElementAnimations::GetPositionInIteration.
2014-05-28 16:51:49 +09:00
Brian Birtles
1fa5b12248 Bug 1004871 part 2 - Add AnimationTiming struct, to encapsulate animation timing parameters; r=dholbert
Introduces a struct to store timing parameters for passing to
GetPositionInIteration. In future this struct is expected to be expanded to
include other timing parameters as well (based roughly on Web Animations'
"Timing" interface, hence the name AnimationTiming).
2014-05-28 16:51:49 +09:00
Brian Birtles
f06a971a86 Bug 1004871 part 1 - Factor event queuing out of EnsureStyleRuleFor; r=dholbert
This patch moves event queuing out of EnsureStyleRuleFor into a separate method.
This is a preparatory step towards making GetPositionInIteration into a more
generic method for calculating the current time fraction.

In order to achieve this, GetPositionInIteration needs to be able to calculate
the correct time portion for times outside the range [0, 1] even when it is not
passed a ElementAnimation object. Specifically, it needs the fill mode of the
animation to be passed in.

(Rather than using FillForwards/FillBackwards this patch just compares the
NS_STYLE_ANIMATION_FILL_MODE_* values directly but FillForwards/FillBackwards
are restored in a subsequent patch when they are added to the struct used to
lump the timing parameters together.)

There are a number of places where positionInIteration is used to determine if
the current sample occurs in the active phase or after. This is sub-optimal but
is fixed in a subsequent patch in this series.

The actual work of removing event queuing from GetPositionInIteration is
deferred to a subsequent patch in order to keep the changes as small as
possible. This patch simply makes separate calls to GetPositionInIteration for
interpolating and for event queuing.
2014-05-28 16:51:48 +09:00
Birunthan Mohanathas
016d46e5f3 Bug 869836 - Part 3: Use Append('c') instead of AppendLiteral("c"). r=ehsan 2014-05-22 06:48:51 +03:00
Brian Birtles
d7d1912502 Bug 1004383 part 2 - Rename StyleAnimation to ElementAnimation; r=dholbert
We currently have mozilla::StyleAnimation as well as nsStyleAnimation. This
patch renames StyleAnimation back to ElementAnimation.

Although ElementAnimation is very similar to ElementAnimations, in the near
future we expect to retire ElementAnimations and replace it with a common
AnimationSet-like structure that is covers the features of ElementAnimations and
ElementTransitions.
2014-05-15 08:38:37 +09:00
Brian Birtles
c2e22acede Bug 1004383 part 1 - Put StyleAnimation on the heap; r=dbaron
This patch takes StyleAnimation and makes it ref-counted heap object. This
should allow us to store StyleAnimation and its subclasses (transitions only
currently) in a consistent fashion (an array of base-class pointers).
Furthermore, this will be helpful if we want these things to be pointed to
from Javascript objects that may, for example, preserve their lifetime beyond
that of the element that currently owns them.

This patch also introduces a typedef for an array of refptrs to StyleAnimation
objects (and similarly for the subclass ElementPropertyTransition) to simplify
the code somewhat.
2014-05-15 08:38:37 +09:00
Brian Birtles
ae6e60dda5 Bug 880596 part 8 - Rename ElementAnimation to StyleAnimation; r=dbaron
We need a basic representation of animations from which we can derive subclasses
to represent specific cases such as transitions. For now we will retrofit
ElementAnimation for that purpose hence renaming it to StyleAnimation.

This patch removes the "using namespace mozilla::layers" line from
AnimationCommon.cpp since the unified build system concatenates several files
together before compiling making using declarations like this leak into other
files potentially creating ambiguities. Previously, when we were calling
ElementAnimation, 'Animation', there were ambiguities between
mozilla::layers::Animation and this new 'Animation' class. In general, it is
probably a good idea to limit the scope of these using declarations so I've kept
that change.
2014-04-03 14:57:28 +09:00
Brian Birtles
095840cb6d Bug 880596 part 7 - Move ElementAnimation to AnimationCommon; r=dbaron
This patch relocates ElementAnimation from nsAnimationManager.{h,cpp} to
AnimationCommon.{h,cpp} and in the process moves it into the mozilla::css
namespace.
2014-04-03 14:57:28 +09:00
Brian Birtles
e503422f93 Bug 880596 part 3 - Remove ElementPropertyTransition::IsRunningAt and mIsRunningOnCompositor; r=dbaron
Both ElementPropertyTransition and ElementAnimation specify an IsRunningAt
method which have the same purpose but with two subtle differences:

a) ElementPropertyTransition::IsRunningAt checks if the transition is a removed
sentinel and if so returns false. This patch adds a check for a null start time
to IsRunningAt since I think in future we will want to allow null times in
various places to represent, for example, animations that are not connected to
a timeline. (However, ultimately we will probably not allow start times on
*animations* to be null, only on their associated player.)

Should we later use a different mechanism for marking sentinel transitions (e.g.
a boolean flag) this method should still be correct as it checks if aTime is
inside the transition interval before returning true.

b) ElementPropertyTransition::IsRunningAt returns false if the transition is in
the delay phase, that is, waiting to start. This patch changes this behavior so
that transitions are considered running even if they are in the delay phase.
This brings their behavior into line with animations and removes the need for
the ElementPropertyTransition::mIsRunningOnCompositor since it is only used to
determine when a transition in the delay phase has begun.

ElementAnimation::IsRunningAt also handles pause state and iterations but this
logic should still be correct for transitions which, in this area, only use
a subset of the functionality of animations since their pause state is always
playing and their iteration count is 1.
2014-04-03 14:57:27 +09:00
Brian Birtles
880027c0e0 Bug 975261 part 5 - Fix OMTA animations with backwards fill; r=dzbarsky
When we have a backwards fill and we sample at *exactly* the start of the
animation on the next refresh driver tick, when we get to
RestyleManager::ComputeStyleChangeFor (or more specifically
ElementRestyler::CaptureChange) we notice that the style hasn't changed (since
the first frame of the animation produces the same value as the backwards fill)
and end up with an empty change list. As a result we never schedule a view
manager flush and rebuild the layer. Hence, the animation never gets sent to the
compositor thread. On the next tick we're already throttling the main thread.

This patch fixes this by applying the same approach as is used for transitions,
that is, explicitly marking which animations are running on the compositor
thread so we know if we need to trigger a layer transaction or not. This should
not only be more robust than the previous code but also facilitate aligning
animations and transitions code (bug 880596).
2014-03-22 05:59:58 +08:00
Brian Birtles
036a91443e Bug 975261 part 2 - Trigger animations with a delay; r=dzbarsky
Animations with a delay are not put on the compositor thread until the end of
the delay phase. However, there is currently nothing that explicitly triggers
this transaction. It may occur due to flushes that arise from UI events but it
is not guaranteed.

This patch detects the end of a delay phase and turns off throttling for that
sample. It re-uses the mLastNotification member which is not ideal but
a subsequent patch in this queue removes this and replaces it with the approach
used for transitions.
2014-03-22 05:59:57 +08:00
Masayuki Nakano
b7a8d4a392 Bug 983049 part.5 Rename nsEventDispatcher to mozilla::EventDispatcher r=smaug
--HG--
rename : dom/events/nsEventDispatcher.cpp => dom/events/EventDispatcher.cpp
rename : dom/events/nsEventDispatcher.h => dom/events/EventDispatcher.h
2014-03-18 13:48:21 +09:00
L. David Baron
a2f97c232b Bug 978712 - Prevent non-running transitions and animations (animations or transitions during their delay period, and animations after they finish) from repeatedly poking layer activity because we think we can run them on the compositor. r=heycam
This changes the behavior of the CanPerformOnCompositorThread methods of
both ElementAnimations and ElementTransitions to check that the
respective animations or transitions are actually running.  This is ok
because:
 - The main caller is nsLayoutUtils::HasAnimationsForCompositor, and all
   of its callers pretty clearly want the more restricted behavior (they're
   concerned with layer activity)
 - The only other callers of these functions are
   nsAnimationManager::FlushAnimations and
   nsTransitionManager::FlushTransitions (determining when to do
   throttling), nsAnimationManager::GetAnimationsForCompositor (whose
   only caller,
   nsDisplayListBuilder::AddAnimationsAndTransitionsToLayer, also checks
   IsRunningAt).  I think these also all want or are fine with having
   the IsRunningAt check.

As to the actual changes:
 - In the animation manager, I think it's a mistake that
   ElementAnimation::IsRunningAt didn't already check
   mIterationDuration, since we throw out animations with a bad
   iteration-duration in ElementAnimations::EnsureStyleRuleFor.  So this
   makes that change as well.
 - In the transition manager, IsRunningAt already checks
   !IsRemovedSentinel().

I've confirmed in gdb on a device that this fixes the repeated
nsIFrame::SchedulePaint calls that were the symptom of this bug.

I believe this patch also makes it so that a short animation of a
property that can't be animated on the compositor doesn't prevent the
entire duration of the animation of a property that can from being
throttled (having the main thread style updates suppressed).
2014-03-06 22:08:57 -08:00
Nicholas Cameron
8cdfae40fc Bug 914847. Mini-flush for animations. r=dbaron 2013-10-22 14:14:41 +02:00
Cameron McCormack
d8cbd4d866 Bug 773296 - Part 2: Parse CSS variable declarations and store them on Declaration objects. p=ebassi,heycam r=dbaron
Patch co-authored by Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@gmail.com>

This defines a CSSVariableDeclarations class that holds a set of
variable declarations.  This is at the specified value stage, so values
can either be 'initial', 'inherit' or a token stream (which is what you
normally have).  The variables are stored in a hash table.  Although
it's a bit of a hack, we store 'initial' and 'inherit' using special
string values that can't be valid token streams (we use "!" and ";").

Declaration objects now can have two CSSVariableDeclarations objects
on them, to store normal and !important variable declarations.  So that
we keep preserving the order of declarations on the object, we inflate
mOrder to store uint32_ts, where values from eCSSProperty_COUNT onwards
represent custom properties.  mVariableOrder stores the names of the
variables corresponding to those entries in mOrder.

We also add a new nsCSSProperty value, eCSSPropertyExtra_variable, which
is used to represent any custom property name.
nsCSSProps::LookupProperty can return this value.

The changes to nsCSSParser are straightforward.  Custom properties
are parsed and checked for syntactic validity (e.g. "var(a,)" being
invalid) and stored on the Declaration.  We use nsCSSScanner's
recording ability to grab the unparsed CSS string corresponding to
the variable's value.
2013-12-12 13:09:40 +11:00
Robert O'Callahan
a999a450cf Bug 911889. Part 2: Refactor MarkLayersActive code into its own class and be much more explicit about what it does. r=mattwoodrow
This also changes the functionality a little bit to track independent
per-property mutation counts and independent "content active" status.
2013-09-04 23:30:57 +12:00
Phil Ringnalda
b679ae2f4c Back out 0a88dee3b92b:dc5cc7d7b84d (bug 911889) for beaucoup unexpected assertions
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : a2a13633b6028c99a3c732dbbafe8c800bc32071
2013-10-28 23:38:02 -07:00
Robert O'Callahan
c2cf6c85d0 Bug 911889. Part 2: Refactor MarkLayersActive code into its own class and be much more explicit about what it does. r=mattwoodrow
This also changes the functionality a little bit to track independent
per-property mutation counts and independent "content active" status.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e69b8e7a95d36720bd38d74f0789ede603e58a09
2013-09-04 23:30:57 +12:00
Wes Kocher
6256b8f389 Backed out changeset 87ee0a1865e4 (bug 914847) 2013-10-22 16:55:14 -04:00
Nicholas Cameron
dd6d5fdd9f Bug 914847. Mini-flush for animations. r=dbaron 2013-10-22 14:14:41 +02:00
Markus Stange
aaf1e127bb Bug 929362 - When refusing compositor animation during BuildLayer, set a property on the frame that disables all async animations on it forever. r=roc
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 98c9b690a4842c19314dd46f5e531601b77fe527
2013-10-22 12:30:45 +02:00
Ehsan Akhgari
1e1f27abed Bug 923151 - Part 2: Don't #include nsIDocument.h in mozilla/dom/Element.h; r=jst
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 8c5f5429574313a1304eb2779cdb6b5702e4094d
2013-10-02 16:09:18 -04:00
Ehsan Akhgari
f720bbfbaa Bug 921876 - Stop #including nsIFrame.h in nsLayoutUtils.h; r=roc
This patch does the following:
* Move nsIFrame::IntrinsicSize to mozilla::IntrinsicSize so that it can
  be forward-declared.
* Move a number of templated inline nsLayoutUtils methods to nsIFrame.
* Use mozilla::layout::FrameChildListID instead of the
  nsIFrame::ChildListID typedef in nsLayoutUtils.h.
* Move nsReflowFrameRunnable to its only user, nsProgressMeterFrame.cpp.
* Make a number of functions requiring nsIFrame.h out-of-line.
* Remove the nsIFrame.h #include from nsLayoutUtils.h and add it to the
  places which require it implicitly.
2013-09-30 17:26:04 -04:00
Ehsan Akhgari
d5d3a9ae84 Bug 916610 - Minimize the #includes in layout/style; r=roc 2013-09-15 21:06:52 -04:00
Nicholas Cameron
6fa91fd6df Bug 894497. Weaken the assertion in GetAnimationRule. r=dbaron 2013-09-12 10:34:27 +12:00
Robert O'Callahan
8ca63f18ef Bug 910989. Remove nsTHashtable::Init, fallible allocation, and MT hashtables. r=ehsan,bsmedberg
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 0787130b1814c74bfb38dc178de94022f0b2e64e
2013-09-02 20:41:57 +12:00
L. David Baron
38b264af07 Bug 893308: Move hashtable of @keyframes rules (keyed by name) from nsAnimationManager to RuleCascadeData. r=heycam 2013-08-14 21:58:37 -07:00
Ehsan Akhgari
085494b95d Bug 895322 - Part 1: Replace the usages of MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT with C++11 static_assert; r=Waldo
This patch was mostly generated by running the following scripts on the codebase, with some
manual changes made afterwards:

# static_assert.sh
#!/bin/bash
# Command to convert an NSPR integer type to the equivalent standard integer type

function convert() {
echo "Converting $1 to $2..."
find . ! -wholename "*nsprpub*" \
       ! -wholename "*security/nss*" \
       ! -wholename "*/.hg*" \
       ! -wholename "obj-ff-dbg*" \
       ! -name nsXPCOMCID.h \
       ! -name prtypes.h \
         -type f \
      \( -iname "*.cpp" \
         -o -iname "*.h" \
         -o -iname "*.cc" \
         -o -iname "*.mm" \) | \
    xargs -n 1 `dirname $0`/assert_replacer.py #sed -i -e "s/\b$1\b/$2/g"
}

convert MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT static_assert
hg rev --no-backup mfbt/Assertions.h \
                   media/webrtc/signaling/src/sipcc/core/includes/ccapi.h \
                   modules/libmar/src/mar_private.h \
                   modules/libmar/src/mar.h


# assert_replacer.py
#!/usr/bin/python

import sys
import re

pattern = re.compile(r"\bMOZ_STATIC_ASSERT\b")

def replaceInPlace(fname):
  print fname
  f = open(fname, "rw+")
  lines = f.readlines()
  for i in range(0, len(lines)):
    while True:
      index = re.search(pattern, lines[i])
      if index != None:
        index = index.start()
        lines[i] = lines[i][0:index] + "static_assert" + lines[i][index+len("MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT"):]
        for j in range(i + 1, len(lines)):
          if lines[j].find("                 ", index) == index:
            lines[j] = lines[j][0:index] + lines[j][index+4:]
          else:
            break
      else:
        break
  f.seek(0, 0)
  f.truncate()
  f.write("".join(lines))
  f.close()

argc = len(sys.argv)
for i in range(1, argc):
  replaceInPlace(sys.argv[i])

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 4b4a4047d82f2c205b9fad8d56dfc3f1afc0b045
2013-07-18 13:59:53 -04:00
Catalin Iacob
088b9fe162 Bug 798914 (part 6) - Followup: move MemoryReporting.h include after the cpp's own header include. r=njn. 2013-06-30 18:26:39 +02:00
Nicholas Cameron
619ee71fa7 Bug 878142; be more precise about removing the animation manager from the refresh driver. r=dbaron 2013-06-25 20:58:46 +12:00
L. David Baron
5bf449ab35 Bug 858937 patch 2: Make off-main-thread CSS transitions/animations code that should be using nsLayoutUtils::GetStyleFrame do so. r=nrc
The fixes to the miniflush code
(nsTransitionManager::UpdateThrottledStyle and UpdateAllThrottledStyles)
fix the case where we constructed totally incorrect style contexts for
outer table frames (which have special style contexts inheriting from
the table frame) during the miniflush, leading to inconsistent style
data and other bad things, when we should have been touching the style
on the table frame instead.

The fixes to the other OMTA codepaths lead to layer tests being
performed on the same frame that the styles will be applied to, and
probably fix real bugs (which would occur when animating opacity or
transform on a table).
2013-06-24 22:32:10 -07:00
Phil Ringnalda
83b45dda07 Back out 2332bb3fe186:10f70b8b04fe (bug 858937) for warnings-as-errors bustage
CLOSED TREE
2013-06-24 23:42:05 -07:00
L. David Baron
9e55192f4e Bug 858937 patch 2: Make off-main-thread CSS transitions/animations code that should be using nsLayoutUtils::GetStyleFrame do so. r=nrc
The fixes to the miniflush code
(nsTransitionManager::UpdateThrottledStyle and UpdateAllThrottledStyles)
fix the case where we constructed totally incorrect style contexts for
outer table frames (which have special style contexts inheriting from
the table frame) during the miniflush, leading to inconsistent style
data and other bad things, when we should have been touching the style
on the table frame instead.

The fixes to the other OMTA codepaths lead to layer tests being
performed on the same frame that the styles will be applied to, and
probably fix real bugs (which would occur when animating opacity or
transform on a table).
2013-06-24 22:32:10 -07:00
Catalin Iacob
83b78343dc Bug 798914 (part 5) - Use newly introduced mozilla::MallocSizeOf instead of nsMallocSizeOfFun. r=njn.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : fc472490dd978d165f02f77ed37f07aed6e5bb61
2013-06-23 14:03:39 +02:00
Robert O'Callahan
3fc13110af Bug 880854. Part 2: Support reflows/frame reconstruction in print/print-preview documents by promoting them to frame reconstruction of the whole document. r=mats
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e81c5cd0f9da7bbcd876669c4b9de46dac825a5d
2013-06-18 23:41:30 +12:00
L. David Baron
926f95308f Bug 815408: Ignore CSS transitions and animations in print and print preview. r=bzbarsky
Note that this patch has a little bit of a belt-and-braces aspect to it.
In each file, either one of the changes should be sufficient, but one of
them prevents us from doing unneeded work and the other one ensures that
we never apply style resulting from transitions and animations even if
somehow we do that work.

Also note that the tests don't actually test anything usefully, since
the reftest harness doesn't currently make the pres context non-dynamic.
(Thus they're marked as failing.)  I'm not sure what I should do about
that, though I'm considering just deleting the tests entirely.
2013-05-29 14:36:39 +08:00
David Zbarsky
7c6786d1d2 Bug 788549 Part 1: Throttled animations should not claim that their style rule is up to date r=dbaron, nrc 2013-05-23 16:43:22 +08:00
Olli Pettay
56514d79da Bug 848293 - Update AnimationEvent to be compatible with the spec, r=dbaron
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 04f2cb9c5aa56549da0af3c722b35f3dab5746c3
2013-05-05 16:22:29 +03:00