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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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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 MathML Project.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
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* The University Of Queensland.
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* Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1999
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* the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Contributor(s):
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* Roger B. Sidje <rbs@maths.uq.edu.au>
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* David J. Fiddes <D.J.Fiddes@hw.ac.uk>
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* Shyjan Mahamud <mahamud@cs.cmu.edu> (added TeX rendering rules)
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* Karl Tomlinson <karlt+@karlt.net>, Mozilla Corporation
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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 of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"),
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* or 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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#ifndef nsMathMLContainerFrame_h___
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#define nsMathMLContainerFrame_h___
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#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
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#include "nsHTMLContainerFrame.h"
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#include "nsBlockFrame.h"
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#include "nsInlineFrame.h"
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#include "nsMathMLAtoms.h"
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#include "nsMathMLOperators.h"
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#include "nsMathMLChar.h"
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#include "nsMathMLFrame.h"
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#include "nsMathMLParts.h"
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/*
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* Base class for MathML container frames. It acts like an inferred
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* mrow. By default, this frame uses its Reflow() method to lay its
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* children horizontally and ensure that their baselines are aligned.
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* The Reflow() method relies upon Place() to position children.
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* By overloading Place() in derived classes, it is therefore possible
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* to position children in various customized ways.
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*/
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// Options for the preferred size at which to stretch our stretchy children
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#define STRETCH_CONSIDER_ACTUAL_SIZE 0x00000001 // just use our current size
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#define STRETCH_CONSIDER_EMBELLISHMENTS 0x00000002 // size calculations include embellishments
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class nsMathMLContainerFrame : public nsHTMLContainerFrame,
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public nsMathMLFrame {
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friend class nsMathMLmfencedFrame;
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public:
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nsMathMLContainerFrame(nsStyleContext* aContext) : nsHTMLContainerFrame(aContext) {}
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NS_DECL_QUERYFRAME
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NS_DECL_FRAMEARENA_HELPERS
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Overloaded nsMathMLFrame methods -- see documentation in nsIMathMLFrame.h
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NS_IMETHOD
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Stretch(nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext,
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nsStretchDirection aStretchDirection,
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nsBoundingMetrics& aContainerSize,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredStretchSize);
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NS_IMETHOD
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UpdatePresentationDataFromChildAt(PRInt32 aFirstIndex,
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PRInt32 aLastIndex,
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PRUint32 aFlagsValues,
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PRUint32 aFlagsToUpdate)
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{
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PropagatePresentationDataFromChildAt(this, aFirstIndex, aLastIndex,
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aFlagsValues, aFlagsToUpdate);
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return NS_OK;
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}
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// helper to set the "increment script level" flag on the element belonging
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// to a child frame given by aChildIndex.
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// When this flag is set, the style system will increment the scriptlevel
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// for the child element. This is needed for situations where the style system
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// cannot itself determine the scriptlevel (mfrac, munder, mover, munderover).
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// This should be called during reflow. We set the flag and if it changed,
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// we request appropriate restyling and also queue a post-reflow callback
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// to ensure that restyle and reflow happens immediately after the current
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// reflow.
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void
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SetIncrementScriptLevel(PRInt32 aChildIndex, PRBool aIncrement);
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Overloaded nsHTMLContainerFrame methods -- see documentation in nsIFrame.h
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virtual PRBool IsFrameOfType(PRUint32 aFlags) const
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{
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return !(aFlags & nsIFrame::eLineParticipant) &&
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nsHTMLContainerFrame::IsFrameOfType(aFlags &
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~(nsIFrame::eMathML | nsIFrame::eExcludesIgnorableWhitespace));
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}
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virtual PRIntn GetSkipSides() const { return 0; }
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NS_IMETHOD
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AppendFrames(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsFrameList& aFrameList);
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NS_IMETHOD
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InsertFrames(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsIFrame* aPrevFrame,
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nsFrameList& aFrameList);
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NS_IMETHOD
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RemoveFrame(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsIFrame* aOldFrame);
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/**
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* Both GetMinWidth and GetPrefWidth return whatever
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* GetIntrinsicWidth returns.
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*/
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virtual nscoord GetMinWidth(nsIRenderingContext *aRenderingContext);
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virtual nscoord GetPrefWidth(nsIRenderingContext *aRenderingContext);
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/**
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* Return the intrinsic width of the frame's content area.
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*/
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virtual nscoord GetIntrinsicWidth(nsIRenderingContext *aRenderingContext);
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NS_IMETHOD
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Reflow(nsPresContext* aPresContext,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize,
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const nsHTMLReflowState& aReflowState,
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nsReflowStatus& aStatus);
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NS_IMETHOD
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WillReflow(nsPresContext* aPresContext)
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{
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mPresentationData.flags &= ~NS_MATHML_ERROR;
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return nsHTMLContainerFrame::WillReflow(aPresContext);
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}
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NS_IMETHOD
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DidReflow(nsPresContext* aPresContext,
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const nsHTMLReflowState* aReflowState,
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nsDidReflowStatus aStatus)
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{
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mPresentationData.flags &= ~NS_MATHML_STRETCH_DONE;
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return nsHTMLContainerFrame::DidReflow(aPresContext, aReflowState, aStatus);
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}
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NS_IMETHOD BuildDisplayList(nsDisplayListBuilder* aBuilder,
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const nsRect& aDirtyRect,
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const nsDisplayListSet& aLists);
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// Notification when an attribute is changed. The MathML module uses the
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// following paradigm:
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//
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// 1. If the MathML frame class doesn't have any cached automatic data that
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// depends on the attribute: we just reflow (e.g., this happens with <msub>,
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// <msup>, <mmultiscripts>, etc). This is the default behavior implemented
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// by this base class.
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//
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// 2. If the MathML frame class has cached automatic data that depends on
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// the attribute:
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// 2a. If the automatic data to update resides only within the descendants,
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// we just re-layout them using ReLayoutChildren(this);
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// (e.g., this happens with <ms>).
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// 2b. If the automatic data to update affects us in some way, we ask our parent
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// to re-layout its children using ReLayoutChildren(mParent);
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// Therefore, there is an overhead here in that our siblings are re-laid
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// too (e.g., this happens with <mstyle>, <munder>, <mover>, <munderover>).
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NS_IMETHOD
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AttributeChanged(PRInt32 aNameSpaceID,
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nsIAtom* aAttribute,
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PRInt32 aModType);
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Additional methods
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protected:
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/* Place :
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* This method is used to measure or position child frames and other
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* elements. It may be called any number of times with aPlaceOrigin
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* false to measure, and the final call of the Reflow process before
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* returning from Reflow() or Stretch() will have aPlaceOrigin true
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* to position the elements.
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*
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* IMPORTANT: This method uses GetReflowAndBoundingMetricsFor() which must
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* have been set up with SaveReflowAndBoundingMetricsFor().
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*
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* The Place() method will use this information to compute the desired size
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* of the frame.
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*
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* @param aPlaceOrigin [in]
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* If aPlaceOrigin is false, compute your desired size using the
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* information from GetReflowAndBoundingMetricsFor. However, child
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* frames or other elements should not be repositioned.
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*
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* If aPlaceOrigin is true, reflow is finished. You should position
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* all your children, and return your desired size. You should now
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* use FinishReflowChild() on your children to complete post-reflow
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* operations.
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*
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* @param aDesiredSize [out] parameter where you should return your desired
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* size and your ascent/descent info. Compute your desired size using
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* the information from GetReflowAndBoundingMetricsFor, and include
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* any space you want for border/padding in the desired size you
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* return.
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*/
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virtual nsresult
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Place(nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext,
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PRBool aPlaceOrigin,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize);
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// MeasureForWidth:
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//
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// A method used by nsMathMLContainerFrame::GetIntrinsicWidth to get the
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// width that a particular Place method desires. For most frames, this will
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// just call the object's Place method. However <msqrt> and <menclose> use
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// nsMathMLContainerFrame::GetIntrinsicWidth to measure the child frames as
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// if in an <mrow>, and so their frames implement MeasureForWidth to use
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// nsMathMLContainerFrame::Place.
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virtual nsresult
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MeasureForWidth(nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize);
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// helper to re-sync the automatic data in our children and notify our parent to
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// reflow us when changes (e.g., append/insert/remove) happen in our child list
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virtual nsresult
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ChildListChanged(PRInt32 aModType);
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// helper to get the preferred size that a container frame should use to fire
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// the stretch on its stretchy child frames.
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void
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GetPreferredStretchSize(nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext,
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PRUint32 aOptions,
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nsStretchDirection aStretchDirection,
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nsBoundingMetrics& aPreferredStretchSize);
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public:
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// error handlers to provide a visual feedback to the user when an error
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// (typically invalid markup) was encountered during reflow.
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nsresult
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ReflowError(nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize);
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// helper method to reflow a child frame. We are inline frames, and we don't
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// know our positions until reflow is finished. That's why we ask the
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// base method not to worry about our position.
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nsresult
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ReflowChild(nsIFrame* aKidFrame,
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nsPresContext* aPresContext,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize,
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const nsHTMLReflowState& aReflowState,
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nsReflowStatus& aStatus);
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protected:
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// helper to add the inter-spacing when <math> is the immediate parent.
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// Since we don't (yet) handle the root <math> element ourselves, we need to
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// take special care of the inter-frame spacing on elements for which <math>
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// is the direct xml parent. This function will be repeatedly called from
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// left to right on the childframes of <math>, and by so doing it will
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// emulate the spacing that would have been done by a <mrow> container.
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// e.g., it fixes <math> <mi>f</mi> <mo>q</mo> <mi>f</mi> <mo>I</mo> </math>
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virtual nscoord
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FixInterFrameSpacing(nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize);
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// helper method to complete the post-reflow hook and ensure that embellished
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// operators don't terminate their Reflow without receiving a Stretch command.
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virtual nsresult
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FinalizeReflow(nsIRenderingContext& aRenderingContext,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize);
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// Record metrics of a child frame for recovery through the following method
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static void
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SaveReflowAndBoundingMetricsFor(nsIFrame* aFrame,
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const nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aReflowMetrics,
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const nsBoundingMetrics& aBoundingMetrics);
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// helper method to facilitate getting the reflow and bounding metrics of a
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// child frame. The argument aMathMLFrameType, when non null, will return
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// the 'type' of the frame, which is used to determine the inter-frame
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// spacing.
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// IMPORTANT: This function is only meant to be called in Place() methods as
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// the information is available only when set up with the above method
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// during Reflow/Stretch() and GetPrefWidth().
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static void
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GetReflowAndBoundingMetricsFor(nsIFrame* aFrame,
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nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aReflowMetrics,
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nsBoundingMetrics& aBoundingMetrics,
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eMathMLFrameType* aMathMLFrameType = nsnull);
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// helper method to clear metrics saved with
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// SaveReflowAndBoundingMetricsFor() from all child frames.
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void ClearSavedChildMetrics();
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// helper to let the update of presentation data pass through
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// a subtree that may contain non-MathML container frames
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static void
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PropagatePresentationDataFor(nsIFrame* aFrame,
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PRUint32 aFlagsValues,
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PRUint32 aFlagsToUpdate);
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public:
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static void
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PropagatePresentationDataFromChildAt(nsIFrame* aParentFrame,
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PRInt32 aFirstChildIndex,
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PRInt32 aLastChildIndex,
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PRUint32 aFlagsValues,
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PRUint32 aFlagsToUpdate);
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// helper to let the rebuild of automatic data (presentation data
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// and embellishement data) walk through a subtree that may contain
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// non-MathML container frames. Note that this method re-builds the
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// automatic data in the children -- not in aParentFrame itself (except
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// for those particular operations that the parent frame may do in its
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// TransmitAutomaticData()). The reason it works this way is because
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// a container frame knows what it wants for its children, whereas children
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// have no clue who their parent is. For example, it is <mfrac> who knows
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// that its children have to be in scriptsizes, and has to transmit this
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// information to them. Hence, when changes occur in a child frame, the child
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// has to request the re-build from its parent. Unfortunately, the extra cost
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// for this is that it will re-sync in the siblings of the child as well.
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static void
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RebuildAutomaticDataForChildren(nsIFrame* aParentFrame);
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// helper to blow away the automatic data cached in a frame's subtree and
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// re-layout its subtree to reflect changes that may have happen. In the
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// event where aParentFrame isn't a MathML frame, it will first walk up to
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// the ancestor that is a MathML frame, and re-layout from there -- this is
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// to guarantee that automatic data will be rebuilt properly. Note that this
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// method re-builds the automatic data in the children -- not in the parent
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// frame itself (except for those particular operations that the parent frame
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// may do do its TransmitAutomaticData()). @see RebuildAutomaticDataForChildren
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//
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// aBits are the bits to pass to FrameNeedsReflow() when we call it.
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static nsresult
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ReLayoutChildren(nsIFrame* aParentFrame);
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protected:
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// Helper method which positions child frames as an <mrow> on given baseline
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// y = aBaseline starting from x = aOffsetX, calling FinishReflowChild()
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// on the frames.
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void
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PositionRowChildFrames(nscoord aOffsetX, nscoord aBaseline);
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// A variant on FinishAndStoreOverflow() that uses the union of child
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// overflows, the frame bounds, and mBoundingMetrics to set and store the
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// overflow.
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void GatherAndStoreOverflow(nsHTMLReflowMetrics* aMetrics);
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/**
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* Call DidReflow() if the NS_FRAME_IN_REFLOW frame bit is set on aFirst and
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* all its next siblings up to, but not including, aStop.
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* aStop == nsnull meaning all next siblings with the bit set.
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* The method does nothing if aFirst == nsnull.
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*/
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static void DidReflowChildren(nsIFrame* aFirst, nsIFrame* aStop = nsnull);
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private:
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class RowChildFrameIterator;
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friend class RowChildFrameIterator;
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};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Currently, to benefit from line-breaking inside the <math> element, <math> is
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// simply mapping to nsBlockFrame or nsInlineFrame.
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// A separate implemention needs to provide:
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// 1) line-breaking
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// 2) proper inter-frame spacing
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// 3) firing of Stretch() (in which case FinalizeReflow() would have to be cleaned)
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// Issues: If/when mathml becomes a pluggable component, the separation will be needed.
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class nsMathMLmathBlockFrame : public nsBlockFrame {
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public:
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NS_DECL_FRAMEARENA_HELPERS
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friend nsIFrame* NS_NewMathMLmathBlockFrame(nsIPresShell* aPresShell,
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nsStyleContext* aContext, PRUint32 aFlags);
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// beware, mFrames is not set by nsBlockFrame
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// cannot use mFrames{.FirstChild()|.etc} since the block code doesn't set mFrames
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NS_IMETHOD
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SetInitialChildList(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsFrameList& aChildList)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(!aListName, "unexpected frame list");
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nsresult rv = nsBlockFrame::SetInitialChildList(aListName, aChildList);
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// re-resolve our subtree to set any mathml-expected data
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nsMathMLContainerFrame::RebuildAutomaticDataForChildren(this);
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return rv;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD
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AppendFrames(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsFrameList& aFrameList)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(!aListName || nsGkAtoms::nextBidi == aListName,
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"unexpected frame list");
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nsresult rv = nsBlockFrame::AppendFrames(aListName, aFrameList);
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if (NS_LIKELY(!aListName))
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nsMathMLContainerFrame::ReLayoutChildren(this);
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return rv;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD
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InsertFrames(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsIFrame* aPrevFrame,
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nsFrameList& aFrameList)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(!aListName || nsGkAtoms::nextBidi == aListName,
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"unexpected frame list");
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nsresult rv = nsBlockFrame::InsertFrames(aListName, aPrevFrame, aFrameList);
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if (NS_LIKELY(!aListName))
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nsMathMLContainerFrame::ReLayoutChildren(this);
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return rv;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD
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RemoveFrame(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsIFrame* aOldFrame)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(!aListName || nsGkAtoms::nextBidi == aListName,
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"unexpected frame list");
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nsresult rv = nsBlockFrame::RemoveFrame(aListName, aOldFrame);
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if (NS_LIKELY(!aListName))
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nsMathMLContainerFrame::ReLayoutChildren(this);
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return rv;
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}
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virtual PRBool IsFrameOfType(PRUint32 aFlags) const {
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return nsBlockFrame::IsFrameOfType(aFlags &
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~(nsIFrame::eMathML | nsIFrame::eExcludesIgnorableWhitespace));
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}
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protected:
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nsMathMLmathBlockFrame(nsStyleContext* aContext) : nsBlockFrame(aContext) {
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// We should always have a float manager. Not that things can really try
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// to float out of us anyway, but we need one for line layout.
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AddStateBits(NS_BLOCK_FLOAT_MGR);
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}
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virtual ~nsMathMLmathBlockFrame() {}
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};
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// --------------
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class nsMathMLmathInlineFrame : public nsInlineFrame {
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public:
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NS_DECL_FRAMEARENA_HELPERS
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friend nsIFrame* NS_NewMathMLmathInlineFrame(nsIPresShell* aPresShell, nsStyleContext* aContext);
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NS_IMETHOD
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SetInitialChildList(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsFrameList& aChildList)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(!aListName, "unexpected frame list");
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nsresult rv = nsInlineFrame::SetInitialChildList(aListName, aChildList);
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// re-resolve our subtree to set any mathml-expected data
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nsMathMLContainerFrame::RebuildAutomaticDataForChildren(this);
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return rv;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD
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AppendFrames(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsFrameList& aFrameList)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(!aListName || nsGkAtoms::nextBidi == aListName,
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"unexpected frame list");
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nsresult rv = nsInlineFrame::AppendFrames(aListName, aFrameList);
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if (NS_LIKELY(!aListName))
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nsMathMLContainerFrame::ReLayoutChildren(this);
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return rv;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD
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InsertFrames(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsIFrame* aPrevFrame,
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nsFrameList& aFrameList)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(!aListName || nsGkAtoms::nextBidi == aListName,
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"unexpected frame list");
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nsresult rv = nsInlineFrame::InsertFrames(aListName, aPrevFrame, aFrameList);
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if (NS_LIKELY(!aListName))
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nsMathMLContainerFrame::ReLayoutChildren(this);
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return rv;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD
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RemoveFrame(nsIAtom* aListName,
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nsIFrame* aOldFrame)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(!aListName || nsGkAtoms::nextBidi == aListName,
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"unexpected frame list");
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nsresult rv = nsInlineFrame::RemoveFrame(aListName, aOldFrame);
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if (NS_LIKELY(!aListName))
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nsMathMLContainerFrame::ReLayoutChildren(this);
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return rv;
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}
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virtual PRBool IsFrameOfType(PRUint32 aFlags) const {
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return nsInlineFrame::IsFrameOfType(aFlags &
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~(nsIFrame::eMathML | nsIFrame::eExcludesIgnorableWhitespace));
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}
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protected:
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nsMathMLmathInlineFrame(nsStyleContext* aContext) : nsInlineFrame(aContext) {}
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virtual ~nsMathMLmathInlineFrame() {}
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};
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#endif /* nsMathMLContainerFrame_h___ */
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