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341 lines
14 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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// vim:cindent:ts=4:et:sw=4:
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/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
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* Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
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* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
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* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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* License.
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*
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* The Original Code is Mozilla's table layout code.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is the Mozilla Foundation.
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* Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2006
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* the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Contributor(s):
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* L. David Baron <dbaron@dbaron.org> (original author)
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*
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* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
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* either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
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* the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
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* in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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* of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
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* under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
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* use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
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* decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
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* and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete
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* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
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* the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
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*
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* ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */
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/*
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* Algorithms that determine column and table widths used for CSS2's
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* 'table-layout: fixed'.
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*/
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#include "FixedTableLayoutStrategy.h"
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#include "nsTableFrame.h"
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#include "nsTableColFrame.h"
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#include "nsTableCellFrame.h"
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FixedTableLayoutStrategy::FixedTableLayoutStrategy(nsTableFrame *aTableFrame)
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: nsITableLayoutStrategy(nsITableLayoutStrategy::Fixed)
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, mTableFrame(aTableFrame)
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{
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MarkIntrinsicWidthsDirty();
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}
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/* virtual */
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FixedTableLayoutStrategy::~FixedTableLayoutStrategy()
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{
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}
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/* virtual */ nscoord
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FixedTableLayoutStrategy::GetMinWidth(nsIRenderingContext* aRenderingContext)
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{
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DISPLAY_MIN_WIDTH(mTableFrame, mMinWidth);
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if (mMinWidth != NS_INTRINSIC_WIDTH_UNKNOWN)
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return mMinWidth;
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// It's theoretically possible to do something much better here that
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// depends only on the columns and the first row (where we look at
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// intrinsic widths inside the first row and then reverse the
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// algorithm to find the narrowest width that would hold all of
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// those intrinsic widths), but it wouldn't be compatible with other
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// browsers, or with the use of GetMinWidth by
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// nsTableFrame::ComputeSize to determine the width of a fixed
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// layout table, since CSS2.1 says:
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// The width of the table is then the greater of the value of the
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// 'width' property for the table element and the sum of the
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// column widths (plus cell spacing or borders).
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// XXX Should we really ignore 'min-width' and 'max-width'?
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// XXX Should we really ignore widths on column groups?
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nsTableCellMap *cellMap = mTableFrame->GetCellMap();
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PRInt32 colCount = cellMap->GetColCount();
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nscoord spacing = mTableFrame->GetCellSpacingX();
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nscoord result = 0;
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if (colCount > 0) {
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result += spacing * (colCount + 1);
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}
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for (PRInt32 col = 0; col < colCount; ++col) {
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nsTableColFrame *colFrame = mTableFrame->GetColFrame(col);
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if (!colFrame) {
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NS_ERROR("column frames out of sync with cell map");
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continue;
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}
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const nsStyleCoord *styleWidth =
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&colFrame->GetStylePosition()->mWidth;
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if (styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Coord) {
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result += nsLayoutUtils::ComputeWidthValue(aRenderingContext,
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colFrame, 0, 0, 0, *styleWidth);
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} else if (styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Percent) {
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// do nothing
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} else {
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NS_ASSERTION(styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Auto ||
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styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Enumerated,
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"bad width");
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// The 'table-layout: fixed' algorithm considers only cells
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// in the first row.
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PRBool originates;
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PRInt32 colSpan;
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nsTableCellFrame *cellFrame =
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cellMap->GetCellInfoAt(0, col, &originates, &colSpan);
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if (cellFrame) {
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styleWidth = &cellFrame->GetStylePosition()->mWidth;
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if (styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Coord ||
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(styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Enumerated &&
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(styleWidth->GetIntValue() == NS_STYLE_WIDTH_MAX_CONTENT ||
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styleWidth->GetIntValue() == NS_STYLE_WIDTH_MIN_CONTENT))) {
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nscoord cellWidth = nsLayoutUtils::IntrinsicForContainer(
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aRenderingContext, cellFrame, nsLayoutUtils::MIN_WIDTH);
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if (colSpan > 1) {
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// If a column-spanning cell is in the first
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// row, split up the space evenly. (XXX This
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// isn't quite right if some of the columns it's
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// in have specified widths. Should we care?)
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cellWidth = ((cellWidth + spacing) / colSpan) - spacing;
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}
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result += cellWidth;
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} else if (styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Percent) {
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if (colSpan > 1) {
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// XXX Can this force columns to negative
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// widths?
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result -= spacing * (colSpan - 1);
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}
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}
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// else, for 'auto', '-moz-available', and '-moz-fit-content'
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// do nothing
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}
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}
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}
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return (mMinWidth = result);
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}
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/* virtual */ nscoord
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FixedTableLayoutStrategy::GetPrefWidth(nsIRenderingContext* aRenderingContext,
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PRBool aComputingSize)
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{
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// It's theoretically possible to do something much better here that
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// depends only on the columns and the first row (where we look at
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// intrinsic widths inside the first row and then reverse the
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// algorithm to find the narrowest width that would hold all of
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// those intrinsic widths), but it wouldn't be compatible with other
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// browsers.
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nscoord result = nscoord_MAX;
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DISPLAY_PREF_WIDTH(mTableFrame, result);
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return result;
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}
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/* virtual */ void
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FixedTableLayoutStrategy::MarkIntrinsicWidthsDirty()
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{
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mMinWidth = NS_INTRINSIC_WIDTH_UNKNOWN;
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mLastCalcWidth = nscoord_MIN;
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}
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/* virtual */ void
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FixedTableLayoutStrategy::ComputeColumnWidths(const nsHTMLReflowState& aReflowState)
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{
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nscoord tableWidth = aReflowState.ComputedWidth();
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if (mLastCalcWidth == tableWidth)
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return;
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mLastCalcWidth = tableWidth;
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nsTableCellMap *cellMap = mTableFrame->GetCellMap();
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PRInt32 colCount = cellMap->GetColCount();
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nscoord spacing = mTableFrame->GetCellSpacingX();
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if (colCount == 0) {
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// No Columns - nothing to compute
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return;
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}
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// border-spacing isn't part of the basis for percentages.
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tableWidth -= spacing * (colCount + 1);
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// XXX This ignores the 'min-width' and 'max-width' properties
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// throughout. Then again, that's what the CSS spec says to do.
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// XXX Should we really ignore widths on column groups?
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PRUint32 unassignedCount = 0;
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nscoord unassignedSpace = tableWidth;
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const nscoord unassignedMarker = nscoord_MIN;
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// We use the PrefPercent on the columns to store the percentages
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// used to compute column widths in case we need to reduce their
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// basis.
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float pctTotal = 0.0f;
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for (PRInt32 col = 0; col < colCount; ++col) {
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nsTableColFrame *colFrame = mTableFrame->GetColFrame(col);
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if (!colFrame) {
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NS_ERROR("column frames out of sync with cell map");
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continue;
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}
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colFrame->ResetPrefPercent();
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const nsStyleCoord *styleWidth =
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&colFrame->GetStylePosition()->mWidth;
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nscoord colWidth;
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if (styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Coord) {
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colWidth = nsLayoutUtils::ComputeWidthValue(
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aReflowState.rendContext,
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colFrame, 0, 0, 0, *styleWidth);
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} else if (styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Percent) {
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float pct = styleWidth->GetPercentValue();
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colWidth = NSToCoordFloor(pct * float(tableWidth));
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colFrame->AddPrefPercent(pct);
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pctTotal += pct;
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} else {
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NS_ASSERTION(styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Auto ||
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styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Enumerated,
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"bad width");
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// The 'table-layout: fixed' algorithm considers only cells
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// in the first row.
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PRBool originates;
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PRInt32 colSpan;
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nsTableCellFrame *cellFrame =
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cellMap->GetCellInfoAt(0, col, &originates, &colSpan);
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if (cellFrame) {
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styleWidth = &cellFrame->GetStylePosition()->mWidth;
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if (styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Coord ||
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(styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Enumerated &&
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(styleWidth->GetIntValue() == NS_STYLE_WIDTH_MAX_CONTENT ||
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styleWidth->GetIntValue() == NS_STYLE_WIDTH_MIN_CONTENT))) {
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// XXX This should use real percentage padding
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// Note that the difference between MIN_WIDTH and
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// PREF_WIDTH shouldn't matter for any of these
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// values of styleWidth; use MIN_WIDTH for symmetry
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// with GetMinWidth above, just in case there is a
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// difference.
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colWidth = nsLayoutUtils::IntrinsicForContainer(
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aReflowState.rendContext,
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cellFrame, nsLayoutUtils::MIN_WIDTH);
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} else if (styleWidth->GetUnit() == eStyleUnit_Percent) {
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// XXX This should use real percentage padding
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nsIFrame::IntrinsicWidthOffsetData offsets =
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cellFrame->IntrinsicWidthOffsets(aReflowState.rendContext);
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float pct = styleWidth->GetPercentValue();
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colWidth = NSToCoordFloor(pct * float(tableWidth)) +
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offsets.hPadding + offsets.hBorder;
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pct /= float(colSpan);
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colFrame->AddPrefPercent(pct);
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pctTotal += pct;
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} else {
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// 'auto', '-moz-available', and '-moz-fit-content'
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colWidth = unassignedMarker;
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}
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if (colWidth != unassignedMarker) {
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if (colSpan > 1) {
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// If a column-spanning cell is in the first
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// row, split up the space evenly. (XXX This
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// isn't quite right if some of the columns it's
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// in have specified widths. Should we care?)
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colWidth = ((colWidth + spacing) / colSpan) - spacing;
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if (colWidth < 0)
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colWidth = 0;
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}
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}
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} else {
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colWidth = unassignedMarker;
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}
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}
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colFrame->SetFinalWidth(colWidth);
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if (colWidth == unassignedMarker) {
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++unassignedCount;
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} else {
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unassignedSpace -= colWidth;
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}
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}
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if (unassignedSpace < 0) {
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if (pctTotal > 0) {
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// If the columns took up too much space, reduce those that
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// had percentage widths. The spec doesn't say to do this,
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// but we've always done it in the past, and so does WinIE6.
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nscoord pctUsed = NSToCoordFloor(pctTotal * float(tableWidth));
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nscoord reduce = PR_MIN(pctUsed, -unassignedSpace);
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float reduceRatio = float(reduce) / pctTotal;
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for (PRInt32 col = 0; col < colCount; ++col) {
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nsTableColFrame *colFrame = mTableFrame->GetColFrame(col);
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if (!colFrame) {
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NS_ERROR("column frames out of sync with cell map");
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continue;
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}
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nscoord colWidth = colFrame->GetFinalWidth();
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colWidth -= NSToCoordFloor(colFrame->GetPrefPercent() *
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reduceRatio);
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if (colWidth < 0)
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colWidth = 0;
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colFrame->SetFinalWidth(colWidth);
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}
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}
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unassignedSpace = 0;
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}
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if (unassignedCount > 0) {
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nscoord toAssign = unassignedSpace / unassignedCount;
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for (PRInt32 col = 0; col < colCount; ++col) {
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nsTableColFrame *colFrame = mTableFrame->GetColFrame(col);
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if (!colFrame) {
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NS_ERROR("column frames out of sync with cell map");
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continue;
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}
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if (colFrame->GetFinalWidth() == unassignedMarker)
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colFrame->SetFinalWidth(toAssign);
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}
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} else if (unassignedSpace > 0) {
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// The spec says to distribute extra space evenly. (That's not
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// what WinIE6 does, though. It treats percentages and
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// nonpercentages differently.)
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nscoord toAdd = unassignedSpace / colCount;
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for (PRInt32 col = 0; col < colCount; ++col) {
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nsTableColFrame *colFrame = mTableFrame->GetColFrame(col);
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if (!colFrame) {
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NS_ERROR("column frames out of sync with cell map");
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continue;
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}
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colFrame->SetFinalWidth(colFrame->GetFinalWidth() + toAdd);
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}
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}
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}
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