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1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ |
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2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public |
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3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this |
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4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ |
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5 |
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6 // |
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7 // Eric Vaughan |
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8 // Netscape Communications |
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9 // |
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10 // See documentation in associated header file |
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11 // |
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12 |
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13 #include "nsGrid.h" |
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14 #include "nsGridRowGroupLayout.h" |
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15 #include "nsBox.h" |
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16 #include "nsIScrollableFrame.h" |
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17 #include "nsSprocketLayout.h" |
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18 #include "nsGridLayout2.h" |
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19 #include "nsGridRow.h" |
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20 #include "nsGridCell.h" |
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21 #include "nsHTMLReflowState.h" |
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22 |
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23 /* |
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24 The grid control expands the idea of boxes from 1 dimension to 2 dimensions. |
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25 It works by allowing the XUL to define a collection of rows and columns and then |
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26 stacking them on top of each other. Here is and example. |
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27 |
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28 Example 1: |
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29 |
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30 <grid> |
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31 <columns> |
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32 <column/> |
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33 <column/> |
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34 </columns> |
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35 |
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36 <rows> |
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37 <row/> |
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38 <row/> |
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39 </rows> |
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40 </grid> |
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41 |
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42 example 2: |
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43 |
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44 <grid> |
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45 <columns> |
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46 <column flex="1"/> |
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47 <column flex="1"/> |
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48 </columns> |
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49 |
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50 <rows> |
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51 <row> |
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52 <text value="hello"/> |
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53 <text value="there"/> |
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54 </row> |
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55 </rows> |
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56 </grid> |
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57 |
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58 example 3: |
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59 |
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60 <grid> |
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61 |
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62 <rows> |
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63 <row> |
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64 <text value="hello"/> |
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65 <text value="there"/> |
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66 </row> |
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67 </rows> |
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68 |
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69 <columns> |
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70 <column> |
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71 <text value="Hey I'm in the column and I'm on top!"/> |
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72 </column> |
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73 <column/> |
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74 </columns> |
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75 |
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76 </grid> |
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77 |
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78 Usually the columns are first and the rows are second, so the rows will be drawn on top of the columns. |
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79 You can reverse this by defining the rows first. |
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80 Other tags are then placed in the <row> or <column> tags causing the grid to accommodate everyone. |
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81 It does this by creating 3 things: A cellmap, a row list, and a column list. The cellmap is a 2 |
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82 dimensional array of nsGridCells. Each cell contains 2 boxes. One cell from the column list |
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83 and one from the row list. When a cell is asked for its size it returns that smallest size it can |
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84 be to accommodate the 2 cells. Row lists and Column lists use the same data structure: nsGridRow. |
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85 Essentially a row and column are the same except a row goes alone the x axis and a column the y. |
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86 To make things easier and save code everything is written in terms of the x dimension. A flag is |
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87 passed in called "isHorizontal" that can flip the calculations to the y axis. |
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88 |
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89 Usually the number of cells in a row match the number of columns, but not always. |
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90 It is possible to define 5 columns for a grid but have 10 cells in one of the rows. |
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91 In this case 5 extra columns will be added to the column list to handle the situation. |
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92 These are called extraColumns/Rows. |
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93 */ |
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94 |
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95 nsGrid::nsGrid():mBox(nullptr), |
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96 mRows(nullptr), |
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97 mColumns(nullptr), |
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98 mRowsBox(nullptr), |
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99 mColumnsBox(nullptr), |
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100 mNeedsRebuild(true), |
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101 mRowCount(0), |
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102 mColumnCount(0), |
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103 mExtraRowCount(0), |
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104 mExtraColumnCount(0), |
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105 mCellMap(nullptr), |
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106 mMarkingDirty(false) |
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107 { |
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108 MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsGrid); |
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109 } |
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110 |
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111 nsGrid::~nsGrid() |
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112 { |
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113 FreeMap(); |
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114 MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsGrid); |
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115 } |
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116 |
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117 /* |
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118 * This is called whenever something major happens in the grid. And example |
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119 * might be when many cells or row are added. It sets a flag signaling that |
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120 * all the grids caches information should be recalculated. |
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121 */ |
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122 void |
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123 nsGrid::NeedsRebuild(nsBoxLayoutState& aState) |
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124 { |
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125 if (mNeedsRebuild) |
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126 return; |
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127 |
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128 // iterate through columns and rows and dirty them |
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129 mNeedsRebuild = true; |
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130 |
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131 // find the new row and column box. They could have |
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132 // been changed. |
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133 mRowsBox = nullptr; |
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134 mColumnsBox = nullptr; |
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135 FindRowsAndColumns(&mRowsBox, &mColumnsBox); |
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136 |
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137 // tell all the rows and columns they are dirty |
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138 DirtyRows(mRowsBox, aState); |
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139 DirtyRows(mColumnsBox, aState); |
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140 } |
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141 |
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142 |
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143 |
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144 /** |
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145 * If we are marked for rebuild. Then build everything |
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146 */ |
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147 void |
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148 nsGrid::RebuildIfNeeded() |
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149 { |
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150 if (!mNeedsRebuild) |
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151 return; |
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152 |
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153 mNeedsRebuild = false; |
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154 |
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155 // find the row and columns frames |
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156 FindRowsAndColumns(&mRowsBox, &mColumnsBox); |
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157 |
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158 // count the rows and columns |
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159 int32_t computedRowCount = 0; |
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160 int32_t computedColumnCount = 0; |
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161 int32_t rowCount = 0; |
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162 int32_t columnCount = 0; |
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163 |
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164 CountRowsColumns(mRowsBox, rowCount, computedColumnCount); |
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165 CountRowsColumns(mColumnsBox, columnCount, computedRowCount); |
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166 |
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167 // computedRowCount are the actual number of rows as determined by the |
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168 // columns children. |
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169 // computedColumnCount are the number of columns as determined by the number |
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170 // of rows children. |
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171 // We can use this information to see how many extra columns or rows we need. |
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172 // This can happen if there are are more children in a row that number of columns |
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173 // defined. Example: |
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174 // |
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175 // <columns> |
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176 // <column/> |
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177 // </columns> |
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178 // |
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179 // <rows> |
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180 // <row> |
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181 // <button/><button/> |
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182 // </row> |
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183 // </rows> |
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184 // |
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185 // computedColumnCount = 2 // for the 2 buttons in the row tag |
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186 // computedRowCount = 0 // there is nothing in the column tag |
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187 // mColumnCount = 1 // one column defined |
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188 // mRowCount = 1 // one row defined |
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189 // |
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190 // So in this case we need to make 1 extra column. |
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191 // |
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192 |
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193 // Make sure to update mExtraColumnCount no matter what, since it might |
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194 // happen that we now have as many columns as are defined, and we wouldn't |
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195 // want to have a positive mExtraColumnCount hanging about in that case! |
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196 mExtraColumnCount = computedColumnCount - columnCount; |
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197 if (computedColumnCount > columnCount) { |
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198 columnCount = computedColumnCount; |
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199 } |
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200 |
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201 // Same for rows. |
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202 mExtraRowCount = computedRowCount - rowCount; |
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203 if (computedRowCount > rowCount) { |
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204 rowCount = computedRowCount; |
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205 } |
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206 |
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207 // build and poplulate row and columns arrays |
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208 BuildRows(mRowsBox, rowCount, &mRows, true); |
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209 BuildRows(mColumnsBox, columnCount, &mColumns, false); |
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210 |
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211 // build and populate the cell map |
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212 mCellMap = BuildCellMap(rowCount, columnCount); |
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213 |
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214 mRowCount = rowCount; |
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215 mColumnCount = columnCount; |
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216 |
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217 // populate the cell map from column and row children |
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218 PopulateCellMap(mRows, mColumns, mRowCount, mColumnCount, true); |
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219 PopulateCellMap(mColumns, mRows, mColumnCount, mRowCount, false); |
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220 } |
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221 |
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222 void |
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223 nsGrid::FreeMap() |
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224 { |
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225 if (mRows) |
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226 delete[] mRows; |
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227 |
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228 if (mColumns) |
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229 delete[] mColumns; |
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230 |
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231 if (mCellMap) |
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232 delete[] mCellMap; |
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233 |
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234 mRows = nullptr; |
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235 mColumns = nullptr; |
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236 mCellMap = nullptr; |
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237 mColumnCount = 0; |
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238 mRowCount = 0; |
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239 mExtraColumnCount = 0; |
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240 mExtraRowCount = 0; |
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241 mRowsBox = nullptr; |
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242 mColumnsBox = nullptr; |
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243 } |
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244 |
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245 /** |
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246 * finds the first <rows> and <columns> tags in the <grid> tag |
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247 */ |
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248 void |
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249 nsGrid::FindRowsAndColumns(nsIFrame** aRows, nsIFrame** aColumns) |
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250 { |
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251 *aRows = nullptr; |
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252 *aColumns = nullptr; |
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253 |
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254 // find the boxes that contain our rows and columns |
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255 nsIFrame* child = nullptr; |
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256 // if we have <grid></grid> then mBox will be null (bug 125689) |
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257 if (mBox) |
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258 child = mBox->GetChildBox(); |
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259 |
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260 while(child) |
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261 { |
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262 nsIFrame* oldBox = child; |
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263 nsIScrollableFrame *scrollFrame = do_QueryFrame(child); |
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264 if (scrollFrame) { |
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265 nsIFrame* scrolledFrame = scrollFrame->GetScrolledFrame(); |
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266 NS_ASSERTION(scrolledFrame,"Error no scroll frame!!"); |
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267 child = do_QueryFrame(scrolledFrame); |
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268 } |
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269 |
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270 nsCOMPtr<nsIGridPart> monument = GetPartFromBox(child); |
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271 if (monument) |
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272 { |
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273 nsGridRowGroupLayout* rowGroup = monument->CastToRowGroupLayout(); |
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274 if (rowGroup) { |
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275 bool isHorizontal = !nsSprocketLayout::IsHorizontal(child); |
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276 if (isHorizontal) |
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277 *aRows = child; |
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278 else |
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279 *aColumns = child; |
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280 |
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281 if (*aRows && *aColumns) |
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282 return; |
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283 } |
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284 } |
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285 |
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286 if (scrollFrame) { |
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287 child = oldBox; |
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288 } |
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289 |
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290 child = child->GetNextBox(); |
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291 } |
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292 } |
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293 |
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294 /** |
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295 * Count the number of rows and columns in the given box. aRowCount well become the actual number |
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296 * rows defined in the xul. aComputedColumnCount will become the number of columns by counting the number |
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297 * of cells in each row. |
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298 */ |
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299 void |
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300 nsGrid::CountRowsColumns(nsIFrame* aRowBox, int32_t& aRowCount, int32_t& aComputedColumnCount) |
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301 { |
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302 aRowCount = 0; |
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303 aComputedColumnCount = 0; |
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304 // get the rowboxes layout manager. Then ask it to do the work for us |
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305 if (aRowBox) { |
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306 nsCOMPtr<nsIGridPart> monument = GetPartFromBox(aRowBox); |
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307 if (monument) |
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308 monument->CountRowsColumns(aRowBox, aRowCount, aComputedColumnCount); |
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309 } |
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310 } |
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311 |
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312 |
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313 /** |
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314 * Given the number of rows create nsGridRow objects for them and full them out. |
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315 */ |
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316 void |
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317 nsGrid::BuildRows(nsIFrame* aBox, int32_t aRowCount, nsGridRow** aRows, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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318 { |
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319 // if no rows then return null |
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320 if (aRowCount == 0) { |
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321 |
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322 // make sure we free up the memory. |
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323 if (*aRows) |
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324 delete[] (*aRows); |
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325 |
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326 *aRows = nullptr; |
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327 return; |
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328 } |
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329 |
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330 // create the array |
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331 nsGridRow* row; |
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332 |
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333 // only create new rows if we have to. Reuse old rows. |
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334 if (aIsHorizontal) |
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335 { |
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336 if (aRowCount > mRowCount) { |
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337 delete[] mRows; |
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338 row = new nsGridRow[aRowCount]; |
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339 } else { |
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340 for (int32_t i=0; i < mRowCount; i++) |
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341 mRows[i].Init(nullptr, false); |
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342 |
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343 row = mRows; |
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344 } |
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345 } else { |
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346 if (aRowCount > mColumnCount) { |
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347 delete[] mColumns; |
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348 row = new nsGridRow[aRowCount]; |
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349 } else { |
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350 for (int32_t i=0; i < mColumnCount; i++) |
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351 mColumns[i].Init(nullptr, false); |
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352 |
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353 row = mColumns; |
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354 } |
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355 } |
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356 |
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357 // populate it if we can. If not it will contain only dynamic columns |
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358 if (aBox) |
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359 { |
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360 nsCOMPtr<nsIGridPart> monument = GetPartFromBox(aBox); |
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361 if (monument) { |
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362 monument->BuildRows(aBox, row); |
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363 } |
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364 } |
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365 |
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366 *aRows = row; |
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367 } |
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368 |
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369 |
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370 /** |
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371 * Given the number of rows and columns. Build a cellmap |
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372 */ |
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373 nsGridCell* |
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374 nsGrid::BuildCellMap(int32_t aRows, int32_t aColumns) |
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375 { |
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376 int32_t size = aRows*aColumns; |
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377 int32_t oldsize = mRowCount*mColumnCount; |
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378 if (size == 0) { |
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379 delete[] mCellMap; |
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380 } |
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381 else { |
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382 if (size > oldsize) { |
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383 delete[] mCellMap; |
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384 return new nsGridCell[size]; |
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385 } else { |
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386 // clear out cellmap |
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387 for (int32_t i=0; i < oldsize; i++) |
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388 { |
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389 mCellMap[i].SetBoxInRow(nullptr); |
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390 mCellMap[i].SetBoxInColumn(nullptr); |
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391 } |
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392 return mCellMap; |
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393 } |
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394 } |
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395 return nullptr; |
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396 } |
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397 |
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398 /** |
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399 * Run through all the cells in the rows and columns and populate then with 2 cells. One from the row and one |
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400 * from the column |
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401 */ |
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402 void |
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403 nsGrid::PopulateCellMap(nsGridRow* aRows, nsGridRow* aColumns, int32_t aRowCount, int32_t aColumnCount, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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404 { |
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405 if (!aRows) |
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406 return; |
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407 |
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408 // look through the columns |
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409 int32_t j = 0; |
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410 |
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411 for(int32_t i=0; i < aRowCount; i++) |
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412 { |
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413 nsIFrame* child = nullptr; |
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414 nsGridRow* row = &aRows[i]; |
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415 |
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416 // skip bogus rows. They have no cells |
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417 if (row->mIsBogus) |
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418 continue; |
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419 |
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420 child = row->mBox; |
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421 if (child) { |
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422 child = child->GetChildBox(); |
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423 |
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424 j = 0; |
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425 |
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426 while(child && j < aColumnCount) |
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427 { |
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428 // skip bogus column. They have no cells |
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429 nsGridRow* column = &aColumns[j]; |
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430 if (column->mIsBogus) |
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431 { |
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432 j++; |
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433 continue; |
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434 } |
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435 |
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436 if (aIsHorizontal) |
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437 GetCellAt(j,i)->SetBoxInRow(child); |
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438 else |
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439 GetCellAt(i,j)->SetBoxInColumn(child); |
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440 |
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441 child = child->GetNextBox(); |
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442 |
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443 j++; |
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444 } |
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445 } |
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446 } |
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447 } |
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448 |
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449 /** |
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450 * Run through the rows in the given box and mark them dirty so they |
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451 * will get recalculated and get a layout. |
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452 */ |
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453 void |
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454 nsGrid::DirtyRows(nsIFrame* aRowBox, nsBoxLayoutState& aState) |
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455 { |
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456 // make sure we prevent others from dirtying things. |
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457 mMarkingDirty = true; |
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458 |
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459 // if the box is a grid part have it recursively hand it. |
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460 if (aRowBox) { |
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461 nsCOMPtr<nsIGridPart> part = GetPartFromBox(aRowBox); |
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462 if (part) |
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463 part->DirtyRows(aRowBox, aState); |
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464 } |
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465 |
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466 mMarkingDirty = false; |
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467 } |
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468 |
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469 nsGridRow* |
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470 nsGrid::GetColumnAt(int32_t aIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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471 { |
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472 return GetRowAt(aIndex, !aIsHorizontal); |
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473 } |
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474 |
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475 nsGridRow* |
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476 nsGrid::GetRowAt(int32_t aIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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477 { |
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478 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
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479 |
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480 if (aIsHorizontal) { |
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481 NS_ASSERTION(aIndex < mRowCount && aIndex >= 0, "Index out of range"); |
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482 return &mRows[aIndex]; |
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483 } else { |
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484 NS_ASSERTION(aIndex < mColumnCount && aIndex >= 0, "Index out of range"); |
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485 return &mColumns[aIndex]; |
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486 } |
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487 } |
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488 |
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489 nsGridCell* |
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490 nsGrid::GetCellAt(int32_t aX, int32_t aY) |
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491 { |
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492 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
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493 |
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494 NS_ASSERTION(aY < mRowCount && aY >= 0, "Index out of range"); |
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495 NS_ASSERTION(aX < mColumnCount && aX >= 0, "Index out of range"); |
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496 return &mCellMap[aY*mColumnCount+aX]; |
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497 } |
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498 |
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499 int32_t |
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500 nsGrid::GetExtraColumnCount(bool aIsHorizontal) |
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501 { |
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502 return GetExtraRowCount(!aIsHorizontal); |
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503 } |
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504 |
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505 int32_t |
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506 nsGrid::GetExtraRowCount(bool aIsHorizontal) |
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507 { |
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508 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
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509 |
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510 if (aIsHorizontal) |
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511 return mExtraRowCount; |
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512 else |
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513 return mExtraColumnCount; |
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514 } |
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515 |
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516 |
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517 /** |
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518 * These methods return the preferred, min, max sizes for a given row index. |
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519 * aIsHorizontal if aIsHorizontal is true. If you pass false you will get the inverse. |
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520 * As if you called GetPrefColumnSize(aState, index, aPref) |
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521 */ |
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522 nsSize |
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523 nsGrid::GetPrefRowSize(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aRowIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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524 { |
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525 nsSize size(0,0); |
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526 if (!(aRowIndex >=0 && aRowIndex < GetRowCount(aIsHorizontal))) |
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527 return size; |
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528 |
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529 nscoord height = GetPrefRowHeight(aState, aRowIndex, aIsHorizontal); |
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530 SetLargestSize(size, height, aIsHorizontal); |
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531 |
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532 return size; |
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533 } |
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534 |
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535 nsSize |
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536 nsGrid::GetMinRowSize(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aRowIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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537 { |
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538 nsSize size(0,0); |
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539 if (!(aRowIndex >=0 && aRowIndex < GetRowCount(aIsHorizontal))) |
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540 return size; |
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541 |
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542 nscoord height = GetMinRowHeight(aState, aRowIndex, aIsHorizontal); |
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543 SetLargestSize(size, height, aIsHorizontal); |
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544 |
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545 return size; |
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546 } |
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547 |
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548 nsSize |
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549 nsGrid::GetMaxRowSize(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aRowIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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550 { |
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551 nsSize size(NS_INTRINSICSIZE,NS_INTRINSICSIZE); |
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552 if (!(aRowIndex >=0 && aRowIndex < GetRowCount(aIsHorizontal))) |
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553 return size; |
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554 |
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555 nscoord height = GetMaxRowHeight(aState, aRowIndex, aIsHorizontal); |
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556 SetSmallestSize(size, height, aIsHorizontal); |
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557 |
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558 return size; |
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559 } |
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560 |
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561 // static |
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562 nsIGridPart* |
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563 nsGrid::GetPartFromBox(nsIFrame* aBox) |
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564 { |
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565 if (!aBox) |
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566 return nullptr; |
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567 |
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568 nsBoxLayout* layout = aBox->GetLayoutManager(); |
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569 return layout ? layout->AsGridPart() : nullptr; |
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570 } |
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571 |
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572 nsMargin |
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573 nsGrid::GetBoxTotalMargin(nsIFrame* aBox, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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574 { |
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575 nsMargin margin(0,0,0,0); |
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576 // walk the boxes parent chain getting the border/padding/margin of our parent rows |
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577 |
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578 // first get the layour manager |
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579 nsIGridPart* part = GetPartFromBox(aBox); |
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580 if (part) |
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581 margin = part->GetTotalMargin(aBox, aIsHorizontal); |
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582 |
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583 return margin; |
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584 } |
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585 |
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586 /** |
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587 * The first and last rows can be affected by <rows> tags with borders or margin |
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588 * gets first and last rows and their indexes. |
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589 * If it fails because there are no rows then: |
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590 * FirstRow is nullptr |
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591 * LastRow is nullptr |
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592 * aFirstIndex = -1 |
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593 * aLastIndex = -1 |
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594 */ |
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595 void |
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596 nsGrid::GetFirstAndLastRow(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, |
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597 int32_t& aFirstIndex, |
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598 int32_t& aLastIndex, |
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599 nsGridRow*& aFirstRow, |
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600 nsGridRow*& aLastRow, |
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601 bool aIsHorizontal) |
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602 { |
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603 aFirstRow = nullptr; |
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604 aLastRow = nullptr; |
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605 aFirstIndex = -1; |
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606 aLastIndex = -1; |
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607 |
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608 int32_t count = GetRowCount(aIsHorizontal); |
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609 |
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610 if (count == 0) |
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611 return; |
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612 |
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613 |
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614 // We could have collapsed columns either before or after our index. |
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615 // they should not count. So if we are the 5th row and the first 4 are |
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616 // collaped we become the first row. Or if we are the 9th row and |
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617 // 10 up to the last row are collapsed we then become the last. |
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618 |
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619 // see if we are first |
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620 int32_t i; |
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621 for (i=0; i < count; i++) |
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622 { |
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623 nsGridRow* row = GetRowAt(i,aIsHorizontal); |
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624 if (!row->IsCollapsed()) { |
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625 aFirstIndex = i; |
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626 aFirstRow = row; |
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627 break; |
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628 } |
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629 } |
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630 |
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631 // see if we are last |
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632 for (i=count-1; i >= 0; i--) |
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633 { |
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634 nsGridRow* row = GetRowAt(i,aIsHorizontal); |
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635 if (!row->IsCollapsed()) { |
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636 aLastIndex = i; |
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637 aLastRow = row; |
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638 break; |
|
639 } |
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640 |
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641 } |
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642 } |
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643 |
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644 /** |
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645 * A row can have a top and bottom offset. Usually this is just the top and bottom border/padding. |
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646 * However if the row is the first or last it could be affected by the fact a column or columns could |
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647 * have a top or bottom margin. |
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648 */ |
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649 void |
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650 nsGrid::GetRowOffsets(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aIndex, nscoord& aTop, nscoord& aBottom, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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651 { |
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652 |
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653 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
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654 |
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655 nsGridRow* row = GetRowAt(aIndex, aIsHorizontal); |
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656 |
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657 if (row->IsOffsetSet()) |
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658 { |
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659 aTop = row->mTop; |
|
660 aBottom = row->mBottom; |
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661 return; |
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662 } |
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663 |
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664 // first get the rows top and bottom border and padding |
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665 nsIFrame* box = row->GetBox(); |
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666 |
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667 // add up all the padding |
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668 nsMargin margin(0,0,0,0); |
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669 nsMargin border(0,0,0,0); |
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670 nsMargin padding(0,0,0,0); |
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671 nsMargin totalBorderPadding(0,0,0,0); |
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672 nsMargin totalMargin(0,0,0,0); |
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673 |
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674 // if there is a box and it's not bogus take its |
|
675 // borders padding into account |
|
676 if (box && !row->mIsBogus) |
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677 { |
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678 if (!box->IsCollapsed()) |
|
679 { |
|
680 // get real border and padding. GetBorderAndPadding |
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681 // is redefined on nsGridRowLeafFrame. If we called it here |
|
682 // we would be in finite recurson. |
|
683 box->GetBorder(border); |
|
684 box->GetPadding(padding); |
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685 |
|
686 totalBorderPadding += border; |
|
687 totalBorderPadding += padding; |
|
688 } |
|
689 |
|
690 // if we are the first or last row |
|
691 // take into account <rows> tags around us |
|
692 // that could have borders or margins. |
|
693 // fortunately they only affect the first |
|
694 // and last row inside the <rows> tag |
|
695 |
|
696 totalMargin = GetBoxTotalMargin(box, aIsHorizontal); |
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697 } |
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698 |
|
699 if (aIsHorizontal) { |
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700 row->mTop = totalBorderPadding.top; |
|
701 row->mBottom = totalBorderPadding.bottom; |
|
702 row->mTopMargin = totalMargin.top; |
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703 row->mBottomMargin = totalMargin.bottom; |
|
704 } else { |
|
705 row->mTop = totalBorderPadding.left; |
|
706 row->mBottom = totalBorderPadding.right; |
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707 row->mTopMargin = totalMargin.left; |
|
708 row->mBottomMargin = totalMargin.right; |
|
709 } |
|
710 |
|
711 // if we are the first or last row take into account the top and bottom borders |
|
712 // of each columns. |
|
713 |
|
714 // If we are the first row then get the largest top border/padding in |
|
715 // our columns. If that's larger than the rows top border/padding use it. |
|
716 |
|
717 // If we are the last row then get the largest bottom border/padding in |
|
718 // our columns. If that's larger than the rows bottom border/padding use it. |
|
719 int32_t firstIndex = 0; |
|
720 int32_t lastIndex = 0; |
|
721 nsGridRow* firstRow = nullptr; |
|
722 nsGridRow* lastRow = nullptr; |
|
723 GetFirstAndLastRow(aState, firstIndex, lastIndex, firstRow, lastRow, aIsHorizontal); |
|
724 |
|
725 if (aIndex == firstIndex || aIndex == lastIndex) { |
|
726 nscoord maxTop = 0; |
|
727 nscoord maxBottom = 0; |
|
728 |
|
729 // run through the columns. Look at each column |
|
730 // pick the largest top border or bottom border |
|
731 int32_t count = GetColumnCount(aIsHorizontal); |
|
732 |
|
733 for (int32_t i=0; i < count; i++) |
|
734 { |
|
735 nsMargin totalChildBorderPadding(0,0,0,0); |
|
736 |
|
737 nsGridRow* column = GetColumnAt(i,aIsHorizontal); |
|
738 nsIFrame* box = column->GetBox(); |
|
739 |
|
740 if (box) |
|
741 { |
|
742 // ignore collapsed children |
|
743 if (!box->IsCollapsed()) |
|
744 { |
|
745 // include the margin of the columns. To the row |
|
746 // at this point border/padding and margins all added |
|
747 // up to more needed space. |
|
748 margin = GetBoxTotalMargin(box, !aIsHorizontal); |
|
749 // get real border and padding. GetBorderAndPadding |
|
750 // is redefined on nsGridRowLeafFrame. If we called it here |
|
751 // we would be in finite recurson. |
|
752 box->GetBorder(border); |
|
753 box->GetPadding(padding); |
|
754 totalChildBorderPadding += border; |
|
755 totalChildBorderPadding += padding; |
|
756 totalChildBorderPadding += margin; |
|
757 } |
|
758 |
|
759 nscoord top; |
|
760 nscoord bottom; |
|
761 |
|
762 // pick the largest top margin |
|
763 if (aIndex == firstIndex) { |
|
764 if (aIsHorizontal) { |
|
765 top = totalChildBorderPadding.top; |
|
766 } else { |
|
767 top = totalChildBorderPadding.left; |
|
768 } |
|
769 if (top > maxTop) |
|
770 maxTop = top; |
|
771 } |
|
772 |
|
773 // pick the largest bottom margin |
|
774 if (aIndex == lastIndex) { |
|
775 if (aIsHorizontal) { |
|
776 bottom = totalChildBorderPadding.bottom; |
|
777 } else { |
|
778 bottom = totalChildBorderPadding.right; |
|
779 } |
|
780 if (bottom > maxBottom) |
|
781 maxBottom = bottom; |
|
782 } |
|
783 |
|
784 } |
|
785 |
|
786 // If the biggest top border/padding the columns is larger than this rows top border/padding |
|
787 // the use it. |
|
788 if (aIndex == firstIndex) { |
|
789 if (maxTop > (row->mTop + row->mTopMargin)) |
|
790 row->mTop = maxTop - row->mTopMargin; |
|
791 } |
|
792 |
|
793 // If the biggest bottom border/padding the columns is larger than this rows bottom border/padding |
|
794 // the use it. |
|
795 if (aIndex == lastIndex) { |
|
796 if (maxBottom > (row->mBottom + row->mBottomMargin)) |
|
797 row->mBottom = maxBottom - row->mBottomMargin; |
|
798 } |
|
799 } |
|
800 } |
|
801 |
|
802 aTop = row->mTop; |
|
803 aBottom = row->mBottom; |
|
804 } |
|
805 |
|
806 /** |
|
807 * These methods return the preferred, min, max coord for a given row index if |
|
808 * aIsHorizontal is true. If you pass false you will get the inverse. |
|
809 * As if you called GetPrefColumnHeight(aState, index, aPref). |
|
810 */ |
|
811 nscoord |
|
812 nsGrid::GetPrefRowHeight(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
|
813 { |
|
814 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
|
815 |
|
816 nsGridRow* row = GetRowAt(aIndex, aIsHorizontal); |
|
817 |
|
818 if (row->IsCollapsed()) |
|
819 return 0; |
|
820 |
|
821 if (row->IsPrefSet()) |
|
822 return row->mPref; |
|
823 |
|
824 nsIFrame* box = row->mBox; |
|
825 |
|
826 // set in CSS? |
|
827 if (box) |
|
828 { |
|
829 bool widthSet, heightSet; |
|
830 nsSize cssSize(-1, -1); |
|
831 nsIFrame::AddCSSPrefSize(box, cssSize, widthSet, heightSet); |
|
832 |
|
833 row->mPref = GET_HEIGHT(cssSize, aIsHorizontal); |
|
834 |
|
835 // yep do nothing. |
|
836 if (row->mPref != -1) |
|
837 return row->mPref; |
|
838 } |
|
839 |
|
840 // get the offsets so they are cached. |
|
841 nscoord top; |
|
842 nscoord bottom; |
|
843 GetRowOffsets(aState, aIndex, top, bottom, aIsHorizontal); |
|
844 |
|
845 // is the row bogus? If so then just ask it for its size |
|
846 // it should not be affected by cells in the grid. |
|
847 if (row->mIsBogus) |
|
848 { |
|
849 nsSize size(0,0); |
|
850 if (box) |
|
851 { |
|
852 size = box->GetPrefSize(aState); |
|
853 nsBox::AddMargin(box, size); |
|
854 nsGridLayout2::AddOffset(aState, box, size); |
|
855 } |
|
856 |
|
857 row->mPref = GET_HEIGHT(size, aIsHorizontal); |
|
858 return row->mPref; |
|
859 } |
|
860 |
|
861 nsSize size(0,0); |
|
862 |
|
863 nsGridCell* child; |
|
864 |
|
865 int32_t count = GetColumnCount(aIsHorizontal); |
|
866 |
|
867 for (int32_t i=0; i < count; i++) |
|
868 { |
|
869 if (aIsHorizontal) |
|
870 child = GetCellAt(i,aIndex); |
|
871 else |
|
872 child = GetCellAt(aIndex,i); |
|
873 |
|
874 // ignore collapsed children |
|
875 if (!child->IsCollapsed()) |
|
876 { |
|
877 nsSize childSize = child->GetPrefSize(aState); |
|
878 |
|
879 nsSprocketLayout::AddLargestSize(size, childSize, aIsHorizontal); |
|
880 } |
|
881 } |
|
882 |
|
883 row->mPref = GET_HEIGHT(size, aIsHorizontal) + top + bottom; |
|
884 |
|
885 return row->mPref; |
|
886 } |
|
887 |
|
888 nscoord |
|
889 nsGrid::GetMinRowHeight(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
|
890 { |
|
891 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
|
892 |
|
893 nsGridRow* row = GetRowAt(aIndex, aIsHorizontal); |
|
894 |
|
895 if (row->IsCollapsed()) |
|
896 return 0; |
|
897 |
|
898 if (row->IsMinSet()) |
|
899 return row->mMin; |
|
900 |
|
901 nsIFrame* box = row->mBox; |
|
902 |
|
903 // set in CSS? |
|
904 if (box) { |
|
905 bool widthSet, heightSet; |
|
906 nsSize cssSize(-1, -1); |
|
907 nsIFrame::AddCSSMinSize(aState, box, cssSize, widthSet, heightSet); |
|
908 |
|
909 row->mMin = GET_HEIGHT(cssSize, aIsHorizontal); |
|
910 |
|
911 // yep do nothing. |
|
912 if (row->mMin != -1) |
|
913 return row->mMin; |
|
914 } |
|
915 |
|
916 // get the offsets so they are cached. |
|
917 nscoord top; |
|
918 nscoord bottom; |
|
919 GetRowOffsets(aState, aIndex, top, bottom, aIsHorizontal); |
|
920 |
|
921 // is the row bogus? If so then just ask it for its size |
|
922 // it should not be affected by cells in the grid. |
|
923 if (row->mIsBogus) |
|
924 { |
|
925 nsSize size(0,0); |
|
926 if (box) { |
|
927 size = box->GetPrefSize(aState); |
|
928 nsBox::AddMargin(box, size); |
|
929 nsGridLayout2::AddOffset(aState, box, size); |
|
930 } |
|
931 |
|
932 row->mMin = GET_HEIGHT(size, aIsHorizontal) + top + bottom; |
|
933 return row->mMin; |
|
934 } |
|
935 |
|
936 nsSize size(0,0); |
|
937 |
|
938 nsGridCell* child; |
|
939 |
|
940 int32_t count = GetColumnCount(aIsHorizontal); |
|
941 |
|
942 for (int32_t i=0; i < count; i++) |
|
943 { |
|
944 if (aIsHorizontal) |
|
945 child = GetCellAt(i,aIndex); |
|
946 else |
|
947 child = GetCellAt(aIndex,i); |
|
948 |
|
949 // ignore collapsed children |
|
950 if (!child->IsCollapsed()) |
|
951 { |
|
952 nsSize childSize = child->GetMinSize(aState); |
|
953 |
|
954 nsSprocketLayout::AddLargestSize(size, childSize, aIsHorizontal); |
|
955 } |
|
956 } |
|
957 |
|
958 row->mMin = GET_HEIGHT(size, aIsHorizontal); |
|
959 |
|
960 return row->mMin; |
|
961 } |
|
962 |
|
963 nscoord |
|
964 nsGrid::GetMaxRowHeight(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
|
965 { |
|
966 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
|
967 |
|
968 nsGridRow* row = GetRowAt(aIndex, aIsHorizontal); |
|
969 |
|
970 if (row->IsCollapsed()) |
|
971 return 0; |
|
972 |
|
973 if (row->IsMaxSet()) |
|
974 return row->mMax; |
|
975 |
|
976 nsIFrame* box = row->mBox; |
|
977 |
|
978 // set in CSS? |
|
979 if (box) { |
|
980 bool widthSet, heightSet; |
|
981 nsSize cssSize(-1, -1); |
|
982 nsIFrame::AddCSSMaxSize(box, cssSize, widthSet, heightSet); |
|
983 |
|
984 row->mMax = GET_HEIGHT(cssSize, aIsHorizontal); |
|
985 |
|
986 // yep do nothing. |
|
987 if (row->mMax != -1) |
|
988 return row->mMax; |
|
989 } |
|
990 |
|
991 // get the offsets so they are cached. |
|
992 nscoord top; |
|
993 nscoord bottom; |
|
994 GetRowOffsets(aState, aIndex, top, bottom, aIsHorizontal); |
|
995 |
|
996 // is the row bogus? If so then just ask it for its size |
|
997 // it should not be affected by cells in the grid. |
|
998 if (row->mIsBogus) |
|
999 { |
|
1000 nsSize size(NS_INTRINSICSIZE,NS_INTRINSICSIZE); |
|
1001 if (box) { |
|
1002 size = box->GetPrefSize(aState); |
|
1003 nsBox::AddMargin(box, size); |
|
1004 nsGridLayout2::AddOffset(aState, box, size); |
|
1005 } |
|
1006 |
|
1007 row->mMax = GET_HEIGHT(size, aIsHorizontal); |
|
1008 return row->mMax; |
|
1009 } |
|
1010 |
|
1011 nsSize size(NS_INTRINSICSIZE,NS_INTRINSICSIZE); |
|
1012 |
|
1013 nsGridCell* child; |
|
1014 |
|
1015 int32_t count = GetColumnCount(aIsHorizontal); |
|
1016 |
|
1017 for (int32_t i=0; i < count; i++) |
|
1018 { |
|
1019 if (aIsHorizontal) |
|
1020 child = GetCellAt(i,aIndex); |
|
1021 else |
|
1022 child = GetCellAt(aIndex,i); |
|
1023 |
|
1024 // ignore collapsed children |
|
1025 if (!child->IsCollapsed()) |
|
1026 { |
|
1027 nsSize min = child->GetMinSize(aState); |
|
1028 nsSize childSize = nsBox::BoundsCheckMinMax(min, child->GetMaxSize(aState)); |
|
1029 nsSprocketLayout::AddLargestSize(size, childSize, aIsHorizontal); |
|
1030 } |
|
1031 } |
|
1032 |
|
1033 row->mMax = GET_HEIGHT(size, aIsHorizontal) + top + bottom; |
|
1034 |
|
1035 return row->mMax; |
|
1036 } |
|
1037 |
|
1038 bool |
|
1039 nsGrid::IsGrid(nsIFrame* aBox) |
|
1040 { |
|
1041 nsIGridPart* part = GetPartFromBox(aBox); |
|
1042 if (!part) |
|
1043 return false; |
|
1044 |
|
1045 nsGridLayout2* grid = part->CastToGridLayout(); |
|
1046 |
|
1047 if (grid) |
|
1048 return true; |
|
1049 |
|
1050 return false; |
|
1051 } |
|
1052 |
|
1053 /** |
|
1054 * This get the flexibilty of the row at aIndex. It's not trivial. There are a few |
|
1055 * things we need to look at. Specifically we need to see if any <rows> or <columns> |
|
1056 * tags are around us. Their flexibilty will affect ours. |
|
1057 */ |
|
1058 nscoord |
|
1059 nsGrid::GetRowFlex(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
|
1060 { |
|
1061 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
|
1062 |
|
1063 nsGridRow* row = GetRowAt(aIndex, aIsHorizontal); |
|
1064 |
|
1065 if (row->IsFlexSet()) |
|
1066 return row->mFlex; |
|
1067 |
|
1068 nsIFrame* box = row->mBox; |
|
1069 row->mFlex = 0; |
|
1070 |
|
1071 if (box) { |
|
1072 |
|
1073 // We need our flex but a inflexible row could be around us. If so |
|
1074 // neither are we. However if its the row tag just inside the grid it won't |
|
1075 // affect us. We need to do this for this case: |
|
1076 // <grid> |
|
1077 // <rows> |
|
1078 // <rows> // this is not flexible. So our children should not be flexible |
|
1079 // <row flex="1"/> |
|
1080 // <row flex="1"/> |
|
1081 // </rows> |
|
1082 // <row/> |
|
1083 // </rows> |
|
1084 // </grid> |
|
1085 // |
|
1086 // or.. |
|
1087 // |
|
1088 // <grid> |
|
1089 // <rows> |
|
1090 // <rows> // this is not flexible. So our children should not be flexible |
|
1091 // <rows flex="1"> |
|
1092 // <row flex="1"/> |
|
1093 // <row flex="1"/> |
|
1094 // </rows> |
|
1095 // <row/> |
|
1096 // </rows> |
|
1097 // </row> |
|
1098 // </grid> |
|
1099 |
|
1100 |
|
1101 // So here is how it looks |
|
1102 // |
|
1103 // <grid> |
|
1104 // <rows> // parentsParent |
|
1105 // <rows> // parent |
|
1106 // <row flex="1"/> |
|
1107 // <row flex="1"/> |
|
1108 // </rows> |
|
1109 // <row/> |
|
1110 // </rows> |
|
1111 // </grid> |
|
1112 |
|
1113 // so the answer is simple: 1) Walk our parent chain. 2) If we find |
|
1114 // someone who is not flexible and they aren't the rows immediately in |
|
1115 // the grid. 3) Then we are not flexible |
|
1116 |
|
1117 box = GetScrollBox(box); |
|
1118 nsIFrame* parent = box->GetParentBox(); |
|
1119 nsIFrame* parentsParent=nullptr; |
|
1120 |
|
1121 while(parent) |
|
1122 { |
|
1123 parent = GetScrollBox(parent); |
|
1124 parentsParent = parent->GetParentBox(); |
|
1125 |
|
1126 // if our parents parent is not a grid |
|
1127 // the get its flex. If its 0 then we are |
|
1128 // not flexible. |
|
1129 if (parentsParent) { |
|
1130 if (!IsGrid(parentsParent)) { |
|
1131 nscoord flex = parent->GetFlex(aState); |
|
1132 nsIFrame::AddCSSFlex(aState, parent, flex); |
|
1133 if (flex == 0) { |
|
1134 row->mFlex = 0; |
|
1135 return row->mFlex; |
|
1136 } |
|
1137 } else |
|
1138 break; |
|
1139 } |
|
1140 |
|
1141 parent = parentsParent; |
|
1142 } |
|
1143 |
|
1144 // get the row flex. |
|
1145 row->mFlex = box->GetFlex(aState); |
|
1146 nsIFrame::AddCSSFlex(aState, box, row->mFlex); |
|
1147 } |
|
1148 |
|
1149 return row->mFlex; |
|
1150 } |
|
1151 |
|
1152 void |
|
1153 nsGrid::SetLargestSize(nsSize& aSize, nscoord aHeight, bool aIsHorizontal) |
|
1154 { |
|
1155 if (aIsHorizontal) { |
|
1156 if (aSize.height < aHeight) |
|
1157 aSize.height = aHeight; |
|
1158 } else { |
|
1159 if (aSize.width < aHeight) |
|
1160 aSize.width = aHeight; |
|
1161 } |
|
1162 } |
|
1163 |
|
1164 void |
|
1165 nsGrid::SetSmallestSize(nsSize& aSize, nscoord aHeight, bool aIsHorizontal) |
|
1166 { |
|
1167 if (aIsHorizontal) { |
|
1168 if (aSize.height > aHeight) |
|
1169 aSize.height = aHeight; |
|
1170 } else { |
|
1171 if (aSize.width < aHeight) |
|
1172 aSize.width = aHeight; |
|
1173 } |
|
1174 } |
|
1175 |
|
1176 int32_t |
|
1177 nsGrid::GetRowCount(int32_t aIsHorizontal) |
|
1178 { |
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1179 RebuildIfNeeded(); |
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1180 |
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1181 if (aIsHorizontal) |
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1182 return mRowCount; |
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1183 else |
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1184 return mColumnCount; |
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1185 } |
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1186 |
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1187 int32_t |
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1188 nsGrid::GetColumnCount(int32_t aIsHorizontal) |
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1189 { |
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1190 return GetRowCount(!aIsHorizontal); |
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1191 } |
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1192 |
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1193 /* |
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1194 * A cell in the given row or columns at the given index has had a child added or removed |
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1195 */ |
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1196 void |
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1197 nsGrid::CellAddedOrRemoved(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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1198 { |
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1199 // TBD see if the cell will fit in our current row. If it will |
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1200 // just add it in. |
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1201 // but for now rebuild everything. |
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1202 if (mMarkingDirty) |
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1203 return; |
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1204 |
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1205 NeedsRebuild(aState); |
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1206 } |
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1207 |
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1208 /** |
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1209 * A row or columns at the given index had been added or removed |
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1210 */ |
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1211 void |
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1212 nsGrid::RowAddedOrRemoved(nsBoxLayoutState& aState, int32_t aIndex, bool aIsHorizontal) |
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1213 { |
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1214 // TBD see if we have extra room in the table and just add the new row in |
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1215 // for now rebuild the world |
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1216 if (mMarkingDirty) |
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1217 return; |
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1218 |
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1219 NeedsRebuild(aState); |
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1220 } |
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1221 |
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1222 /* |
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1223 * Scrollframes are tranparent. If this is given a scrollframe is will return the |
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1224 * frame inside. If there is no scrollframe it does nothing. |
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1225 */ |
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1226 nsIFrame* |
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1227 nsGrid::GetScrolledBox(nsIFrame* aChild) |
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1228 { |
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1229 // first see if it is a scrollframe. If so walk down into it and get the scrolled child |
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1230 nsIScrollableFrame *scrollFrame = do_QueryFrame(aChild); |
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1231 if (scrollFrame) { |
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1232 nsIFrame* scrolledFrame = scrollFrame->GetScrolledFrame(); |
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1233 NS_ASSERTION(scrolledFrame,"Error no scroll frame!!"); |
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1234 return scrolledFrame; |
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1235 } |
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1236 |
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1237 return aChild; |
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1238 } |
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1239 |
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1240 /* |
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1241 * Scrollframes are tranparent. If this is given a child in a scrollframe is will return the |
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1242 * scrollframe ourside it. If there is no scrollframe it does nothing. |
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1243 */ |
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1244 nsIFrame* |
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1245 nsGrid::GetScrollBox(nsIFrame* aChild) |
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1246 { |
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1247 if (!aChild) |
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1248 return nullptr; |
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1249 |
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1250 // get parent |
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1251 nsIFrame* parent = aChild->GetParentBox(); |
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1252 |
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1253 // walk up until we find a scrollframe or a part |
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1254 // if it's a scrollframe return it. |
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1255 // if it's a parent then the child passed does not |
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1256 // have a scroll frame immediately wrapped around it. |
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1257 while (parent) { |
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1258 nsIScrollableFrame *scrollFrame = do_QueryFrame(parent); |
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1259 // scrollframe? Yep return it. |
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1260 if (scrollFrame) |
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1261 return parent; |
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1262 |
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1263 nsCOMPtr<nsIGridPart> parentGridRow = GetPartFromBox(parent); |
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1264 // if a part then just return the child |
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1265 if (parentGridRow) |
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1266 break; |
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1267 |
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1268 parent = parent->GetParentBox(); |
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1269 } |
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1270 |
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1271 return aChild; |
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1272 } |
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1273 |
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1274 |
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1275 |
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1276 #ifdef DEBUG_grid |
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1277 void |
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1278 nsGrid::PrintCellMap() |
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1279 { |
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1280 |
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1281 printf("-----Columns------\n"); |
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1282 for (int x=0; x < mColumnCount; x++) |
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1283 { |
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1284 |
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1285 nsGridRow* column = GetColumnAt(x); |
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1286 printf("%d(pf=%d, mn=%d, mx=%d) ", x, column->mPref, column->mMin, column->mMax); |
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1287 } |
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1288 |
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1289 printf("\n-----Rows------\n"); |
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1290 for (x=0; x < mRowCount; x++) |
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1291 { |
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1292 nsGridRow* column = GetRowAt(x); |
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1293 printf("%d(pf=%d, mn=%d, mx=%d) ", x, column->mPref, column->mMin, column->mMax); |
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1294 } |
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1295 |
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1296 printf("\n"); |
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1297 |
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1298 } |
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1299 #endif |