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/* a list of all frame state bits, for preprocessing */
/******
This file contains definitions for frame state bits -- values used
in nsIFrame::mState -- and groups of frame state bits and which
classes they apply to.
There are two macros that can be defined before #including this
file:
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(name_, class_)
This denotes the existence of a named group of frame state bits.
name_ is the name of the group and class_ is the name of a frame
class that uses the frame state bits that are a part of the group.
The main group of frame state bits is named "Generic" and is
defined to apply to nsIFrame, i.e. all frames. All of the global
frame state bits -- bits 0..19 and 32..59 -- are in this group.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(group_, value_, name_)
This denotes the existence of a frame state bit. group_ indicates
which group the bit belongs to, value_ is the bit number (0..63),
and name_ is the name of the frame state bit constant.
Note that if you add a new frame state group, you'll need to #include
the header for its frame classes in nsFrameState.cpp and, if they don't
already, add nsQueryFrame implementations (which can be DEBUG-only) to
the frame classes.
******/
#ifndef FRAME_STATE_GROUP
#define FRAME_STATE_GROUP(name_, class_) /* nothing */
#define DEFINED_FRAME_STATE_GROUP
#endif
#ifndef FRAME_STATE_BIT
#define FRAME_STATE_BIT(group_, value_, name_) /* nothing */
#define DEFINED_FRAME_STATE_BIT
#endif
// == Frame state bits that apply to all frames ===============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Generic, nsIFrame)
// This bit is set when the frame is actively being reflowed. It is set in many
// frames' Reflow() by calling MarkInReflow() and unset in DidReflow().
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 0, NS_FRAME_IN_REFLOW)
// This bit is set when a frame is created. After it has been reflowed
// once (during the DidReflow with a finished state) the bit is
// cleared.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 1, NS_FRAME_FIRST_REFLOW)
// For a continuation frame, if this bit is set, then this a "fluid"
// continuation, i.e., across a line boundary. Otherwise it's a "hard"
// continuation, e.g. a bidi continuation.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 2, NS_FRAME_IS_FLUID_CONTINUATION)
// For nsIAnonymousContentCreator content that's created using ContentInfo.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 3, NS_FRAME_ANONYMOUSCONTENTCREATOR_CONTENT)
// If this bit is set, then a reference to the frame is being held
// elsewhere. The frame may want to send a notification when it is
// destroyed to allow these references to be cleared.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 4, NS_FRAME_EXTERNAL_REFERENCE)
// If this bit is set, this frame or one of its descendants has a
// percentage block-size that depends on an ancestor of this frame.
// (Or it did at one point in the past, since we don't necessarily clear
// the bit when it's no longer needed; it's an optimization.)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 5, NS_FRAME_CONTAINS_RELATIVE_BSIZE)
// If this bit is set, then the frame corresponds to generated content
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 6, NS_FRAME_GENERATED_CONTENT)
// If this bit is set the frame is a continuation that is holding overflow,
// i.e. it is a next-in-flow created to hold overflow after the box's
// height has ended. This means the frame should be a) at the top of the
// page and b) invisible: no borders, zero height, ignored in margin
// collapsing, etc. See nsContainerFrame.h
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 7, NS_FRAME_IS_OVERFLOW_CONTAINER)
// If this bit is set, then the frame has been moved out of the flow,
// e.g., it is absolutely positioned or floated
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 8, NS_FRAME_OUT_OF_FLOW)
// Frame can be an abs/fixed pos. container, if its style says so.
// MarkAs[Not]AbsoluteContainingBlock will assert that this bit is set.
// NS_FRAME_HAS_ABSPOS_CHILDREN must not be set when this bit is unset.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 9, NS_FRAME_CAN_HAVE_ABSPOS_CHILDREN)
// If this bit is set, then the frame and _all_ of its descendant frames need
// to be reflowed.
// This bit is set when the frame is first created.
// This bit is cleared by DidReflow after the required call to Reflow has
// finished.
// Do not set this bit yourself if you plan to pass the frame to
// nsIPresShell::FrameNeedsReflow. Pass the right arguments instead.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 10, NS_FRAME_IS_DIRTY)
// If this bit is set then the frame is too deep in the frame tree, and
// we'll stop updating it and its children, to prevent stack overflow
// and the like.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 11, NS_FRAME_TOO_DEEP_IN_FRAME_TREE)
// If this bit is set, then either:
// 1. the frame has at least one child that has the NS_FRAME_IS_DIRTY bit or
// NS_FRAME_HAS_DIRTY_CHILDREN bit set, or
// 2. the frame has had at least one child removed since the last reflow, or
// 3. the frame has had a style change that requires the frame to be reflowed
// but does not _necessarily_ require its descendants to be reflowed (e.g.,
// for a 'height', 'width', 'margin', etc. change, it's up to the
// applicable Reflow methods to decide whether the frame's children
// _actually_ need to be reflowed).
// If this bit is set but the NS_FRAME_IS_DIRTY is not set, then Reflow still
// needs to be called on the frame, but Reflow will likely not do as much work
// as it would if NS_FRAME_IS_DIRTY were set. See the comment documenting
// nsFrame::Reflow for more.
// This bit is cleared by DidReflow after the required call to Reflow has
// finished.
// Do not set this bit yourself if you plan to pass the frame to
// nsIPresShell::FrameNeedsReflow. Pass the right arguments instead.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 12, NS_FRAME_HAS_DIRTY_CHILDREN)
// If this bit is set, the frame has an associated view
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 13, NS_FRAME_HAS_VIEW)
// If this bit is set, the frame was created from anonymous content.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 14, NS_FRAME_INDEPENDENT_SELECTION)
// If this bit is set, the frame is part of the mangled frame hierarchy
// that results when an inline has been split because of a nested block.
// See the comments in nsCSSFrameConstructor::ConstructInline for
// more details.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 15, NS_FRAME_PART_OF_IBSPLIT)
// If this bit is set, then transforms (e.g. CSS or SVG transforms) are allowed
// to affect the frame, and a transform may currently be in affect. If this bit
// is not set, then any transforms on the frame will be ignored.
// This is used primarily in GetTransformMatrix to optimize for the
// common case.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 16, NS_FRAME_MAY_BE_TRANSFORMED)
// If this bit is set, the frame itself is a bidi continuation,
// or is incomplete (its next sibling is a bidi continuation)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 17, NS_FRAME_IS_BIDI)
// If this bit is set the frame has descendant with a view
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 18, NS_FRAME_HAS_CHILD_WITH_VIEW)
// If this bit is set, then reflow may be dispatched from the current
// frame instead of the root frame.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 19, NS_FRAME_REFLOW_ROOT)
// NOTE: Bits 20-31 and 60-63 of the frame state are reserved for specific
// frame classes.
// This bit is set on floats whose parent does not contain their
// placeholder. This can happen for two reasons: (1) the float was
// split, and this piece is the continuation, or (2) the entire float
// didn't fit on the page.
// Note that this bit is also shared by text frames for
// TEXT_IS_IN_TOKEN_MATHML. That's OK because we only check the
// NS_FRAME_IS_PUSHED_FLOAT bit on frames which we already know are
// out-of-flow.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 32, NS_FRAME_IS_PUSHED_FLOAT)
// This bit acts as a loop flag for recursive paint server drawing.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 33, NS_FRAME_DRAWING_AS_PAINTSERVER)
// Intrinsic ISize depending on the frame's BSize is rare but possible.
// This flag indicates that the frame has (or once had) a descendant in that
// situation (possibly the frame itself).
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 34, NS_FRAME_DESCENDANT_INTRINSIC_ISIZE_DEPENDS_ON_BSIZE)
// A flag that tells us we can take the common path with respect to style
// properties for this frame when building event regions. This flag is cleared
// when any styles are changed and then we recompute it on the next build
// of the event regions.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 35, NS_FRAME_SIMPLE_EVENT_REGIONS)
// Frame is a display root and the retained layer tree needs to be updated
// at the next paint via display list construction.
// Only meaningful for display roots, so we don't really need a global state
// bit; we could free up this bit with a little extra complexity.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 36, NS_FRAME_UPDATE_LAYER_TREE)
// Frame can accept absolutely positioned children.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 37, NS_FRAME_HAS_ABSPOS_CHILDREN)
// A display item for this frame has been painted as part of a PaintedLayer.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 38, NS_FRAME_PAINTED_THEBES)
// Frame is or is a descendant of something with a fixed block-size, unless
// that ancestor is a body or html element, and has no closer ancestor that is
// overflow:auto or overflow:scroll.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 39, NS_FRAME_IN_CONSTRAINED_BSIZE)
// This is only set during painting
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 40, NS_FRAME_FORCE_DISPLAY_LIST_DESCEND_INTO)
// Is this frame a container for font size inflation, i.e., is it a
// frame whose width is used to determine the inflation factor for
// everything whose nearest ancestor container for this frame?
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 41, NS_FRAME_FONT_INFLATION_CONTAINER)
// Does this frame manage a region in which we do font size inflation,
// i.e., roughly, is it an element establishing a new block formatting
// context?
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 42, NS_FRAME_FONT_INFLATION_FLOW_ROOT)
// This bit is set on SVG frames that are laid out using SVG's coordinate
// system based layout (as opposed to any of the CSS layout models). Note that
// this does not include nsSVGOuterSVGFrame since it takes part is CSS layout.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 43, NS_FRAME_SVG_LAYOUT)
// Is this frame allowed to have generated (::before/::after) content?
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 44, NS_FRAME_MAY_HAVE_GENERATED_CONTENT)
// This bit is set on frames that create ContainerLayers with component
// alpha children. With BasicLayers we avoid creating these, so we mark
// the frames for future reference.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 45, NS_FRAME_NO_COMPONENT_ALPHA)
// This bit indicates that we're tracking visibility for this frame, and that
// the frame has a VisibilityStateProperty property.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 46, NS_FRAME_VISIBILITY_IS_TRACKED)
// The frame is a descendant of SVGTextFrame and is thus used for SVG
// text layout.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 47, NS_FRAME_IS_SVG_TEXT)
// Frame is marked as needing painting
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 48, NS_FRAME_NEEDS_PAINT)
// Frame has a descendant frame that needs painting - This includes
// cross-doc children.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 49, NS_FRAME_DESCENDANT_NEEDS_PAINT)
// Frame is a descendant of a popup
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 50, NS_FRAME_IN_POPUP)
// Frame has only descendant frames that needs painting - This includes
// cross-doc children. This guarantees that all descendents have
// NS_FRAME_NEEDS_PAINT and NS_FRAME_ALL_DESCENDANTS_NEED_PAINT, or they
// have no display items.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 51, NS_FRAME_ALL_DESCENDANTS_NEED_PAINT)
// Frame is marked as NS_FRAME_NEEDS_PAINT and also has an explicit
// rect stored to invalidate.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 52, NS_FRAME_HAS_INVALID_RECT)
// Frame is not displayed directly due to it being, or being under, an SVG
// <defs> element or an SVG resource element (<mask>, <pattern>, etc.)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 53, NS_FRAME_IS_NONDISPLAY)
// Frame has a LayerActivityProperty property
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 54, NS_FRAME_HAS_LAYER_ACTIVITY_PROPERTY)
// Set for all descendants of MathML sub/supscript elements (other than the
// base frame) to indicate that the SSTY font feature should be used.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 58, NS_FRAME_MATHML_SCRIPT_DESCENDANT)
// This state bit is set on frames within token MathML elements if the
// token represents an <mi> tag whose inner HTML consists of a single
// non-whitespace character to allow special rendering behaviour.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Generic, 59, NS_FRAME_IS_IN_SINGLE_CHAR_MI)
// NOTE: Bits 20-31 and 60-63 of the frame state are reserved for specific
// frame classes.
// == Frame state bits that apply to box frames ===============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Box, nsBoxFrame)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 20, NS_STATE_BOX_CHILD_RESERVED)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 21, NS_STATE_STACK_NOT_POSITIONED)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 22, NS_STATE_IS_HORIZONTAL)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 23, NS_STATE_AUTO_STRETCH)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 24, NS_STATE_IS_ROOT)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 25, NS_STATE_CURRENTLY_IN_DEBUG)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 26, NS_STATE_SET_TO_DEBUG)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 27, NS_STATE_DEBUG_WAS_SET)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 28, NS_STATE_MENU_HAS_POPUP_LIST)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 29, NS_STATE_BOX_WRAPS_KIDS_IN_BLOCK)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 30, NS_STATE_EQUAL_SIZE)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 31, NS_STATE_IS_DIRECTION_NORMAL)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 60, NS_FRAME_MOUSE_THROUGH_ALWAYS)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Box, 61, NS_FRAME_MOUSE_THROUGH_NEVER)
// == Frame state bits that apply to flex container frames ====================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(FlexContainer, nsFlexContainerFrame)
// Set for a flex container whose children have been reordered due to 'order'.
// (Means that we have to be more thorough about checking them for sortedness.)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(FlexContainer, 20, NS_STATE_FLEX_CHILDREN_REORDERED)
// Set for a flex container that is emulating a legacy
// 'display:-webkit-{inline-}box' container.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(FlexContainer, 21, NS_STATE_FLEX_IS_LEGACY_WEBKIT_BOX)
// True if the container has no flex items; may lie if there is a pending reflow
FRAME_STATE_BIT(FlexContainer, 22, NS_STATE_FLEX_SYNTHESIZE_BASELINE)
// == Frame state bits that apply to grid container frames ====================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(GridContainer, nsGridContainerFrame)
// True iff the normal flow children are already in CSS 'order' in the
// order they occur in the child frame list.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(GridContainer, 20, NS_STATE_GRID_NORMAL_FLOW_CHILDREN_IN_CSS_ORDER)
// True iff some first-in-flow in-flow children were pushed.
// Note that those child frames may have been removed without this bit
// being updated for performance reasons, so code shouldn't depend on
// actually finding any pushed items when this bit is set.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(GridContainer, 21, NS_STATE_GRID_DID_PUSH_ITEMS)
// True iff computed grid values should be generated on the next reflow
FRAME_STATE_BIT(GridContainer, 22, NS_STATE_GRID_GENERATE_COMPUTED_VALUES)
// True if the container has no grid items; may lie if there is a pending reflow
FRAME_STATE_BIT(GridContainer, 23, NS_STATE_GRID_SYNTHESIZE_BASELINE)
// == Frame state bits that apply to SVG frames ===============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(SVG, nsISVGChildFrame)
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(SVG, nsSVGContainerFrame)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(SVG, 20, NS_STATE_IS_OUTER_SVG)
// If this bit is set, we are a <clipPath> element or descendant.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(SVG, 21, NS_STATE_SVG_CLIPPATH_CHILD)
// For SVG text, the NS_FRAME_IS_DIRTY and NS_FRAME_HAS_DIRTY_CHILDREN bits
// indicate that our anonymous block child needs to be reflowed, and that
// mPositions will likely need to be updated as a consequence. These are set,
// for example, when the font-family changes. Sometimes we only need to
// update mPositions though. For example if the x/y attributes change.
// mPositioningDirty is used to indicate this latter "things are dirty" case
// to allow us to avoid reflowing the anonymous block when it is not
// necessary.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(SVG, 22, NS_STATE_SVG_POSITIONING_DIRTY)
// For text, whether the values from x/y/dx/dy attributes have any percentage
// values that are used in determining the positions of glyphs. The value will
// be true even if a positioning value is overridden by a descendant element's
// attribute with a non-percentage length. For example,
// NS_STATE_SVG_POSITIONING_MAY_USE_PERCENTAGES would be set for:
//
// <text x="10%"><tspan x="0">abc</tspan></text>
//
// Percentage values beyond the number of addressable characters, however, do
// not influence NS_STATE_SVG_POSITIONING_MAY_USE_PERCENTAGES. For example,
// NS_STATE_SVG_POSITIONING_MAY_USE_PERCENTAGES would be false for:
//
// <text x="10 20 30 40%">abc</text>
//
// NS_STATE_SVG_POSITIONING_MAY_USE_PERCENTAGES is used to determine whether
// to recompute mPositions when the viewport size changes. So although the
// first example above shows that NS_STATE_SVG_POSITIONING_MAY_USE_PERCENTAGES
// can be true even if a viewport size change will not affect mPositions,
// determining a completley accurate value for
// NS_STATE_SVG_POSITIONING_MAY_USE_PERCENTAGES would require extra work that is
// probably not worth it.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(SVG, 23, NS_STATE_SVG_POSITIONING_MAY_USE_PERCENTAGES)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(SVG, 24, NS_STATE_SVG_TEXT_IN_REFLOW)
// == Frame state bits that apply to text frames ==============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Text, nsTextFrame)
// -- Flags set during reflow -------------------------------------------------
// nsTextFrame.cpp defines TEXT_REFLOW_FLAGS to be all of these bits.
// This bit is set on the first frame in a continuation indicating
// that it was chopped short because of :first-letter style.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 20, TEXT_FIRST_LETTER)
// This bit is set on frames that are logically adjacent to the start of the
// line (i.e. no prior frame on line with actual displayed in-flow content).
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 21, TEXT_START_OF_LINE)
// This bit is set on frames that are logically adjacent to the end of the
// line (i.e. no following on line with actual displayed in-flow content).
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 22, TEXT_END_OF_LINE)
// This bit is set on frames that end with a hyphenated break.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 23, TEXT_HYPHEN_BREAK)
// This bit is set on frames that trimmed trailing whitespace characters when
// calculating their width during reflow.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 24, TEXT_TRIMMED_TRAILING_WHITESPACE)
// This bit is set on frames that have justification enabled. We record
// this in a state bit because we don't always have the containing block
// easily available to check text-align on.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 25, TEXT_JUSTIFICATION_ENABLED)
// Set this bit if the textframe has overflow area for IME/spellcheck underline.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 26, TEXT_SELECTION_UNDERLINE_OVERFLOWED)
// -- Cache bits for IsEmpty() ------------------------------------------------
// nsTextFrame.cpp defines TEXT_WHITESPACE_FLAGS to be both of these bits.
// Set this bit if the textframe is known to be only collapsible whitespace.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 27, TEXT_IS_ONLY_WHITESPACE)
// Set this bit if the textframe is known to be not only collapsible whitespace.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 28, TEXT_ISNOT_ONLY_WHITESPACE)
// -- Other state bits --------------------------------------------------------
// Set when this text frame is mentioned in the userdata for mTextRun
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 29, TEXT_IN_TEXTRUN_USER_DATA)
// This state bit is set on frames whose character data offsets need to be
// fixed up
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 30, TEXT_OFFSETS_NEED_FIXING)
// This state bit is set on frames that have some non-collapsed characters after
// reflow
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 31, TEXT_HAS_NONCOLLAPSED_CHARACTERS)
// This state bit is set on children of token MathML elements.
// NOTE: TEXT_IS_IN_TOKEN_MATHML has a global state bit value that is shared
// with NS_FRAME_IS_PUSHED_FLOAT.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 32, TEXT_IS_IN_TOKEN_MATHML)
// Set when this text frame is mentioned in the userdata for the
// uninflated textrun property
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 60, TEXT_IN_UNINFLATED_TEXTRUN_USER_DATA)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 61, TEXT_HAS_FONT_INFLATION)
// Set when this text frame contains nothing that will actually render
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 62, TEXT_NO_RENDERED_GLYPHS)
// Whether this frame is cached in the Offset Frame Cache
// (OffsetToFrameProperty)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Text, 63, TEXT_IN_OFFSET_CACHE)
// == Frame state bits that apply to block frames =============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Block, nsBlockFrame)
// Something in the block has changed that requires Bidi resolution to be
// performed on the block. This flag must be either set on all blocks in a
// continuation chain or none of them.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 20, NS_BLOCK_NEEDS_BIDI_RESOLUTION)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 21, NS_BLOCK_HAS_PUSHED_FLOATS)
// This indicates that this is a frame from which child margins can be
// calculated. The absence of this flag implies that child margin calculations
// should ignore the frame and look further up the parent chain. Used in
// nsBlockReflowContext::ComputeCollapsedBStartMargin() via
// nsBlockFrame::IsMarginRoot().
//
// This causes the BlockReflowInput's constructor to set the
// mIsBStartMarginRoot and mIsBEndMarginRoot flags.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 22, NS_BLOCK_MARGIN_ROOT)
// This indicates that a block frame should create its own float manager. This
// is required by each block frame that can contain floats. The float manager is
// used to reserve space for the floated frames.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 23, NS_BLOCK_FLOAT_MGR)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 24, NS_BLOCK_HAS_LINE_CURSOR)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 25, NS_BLOCK_HAS_OVERFLOW_LINES)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 26, NS_BLOCK_HAS_OVERFLOW_OUT_OF_FLOWS)
// Set on any block that has descendant frames in the normal
// flow with 'clear' set to something other than 'none'
// (including <BR CLEAR="..."> frames)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 27, NS_BLOCK_HAS_CLEAR_CHILDREN)
// NS_BLOCK_CLIP_PAGINATED_OVERFLOW is only set in paginated prescontexts, on
// blocks which were forced to not have scrollframes but still need to clip
// the display of their kids.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 28, NS_BLOCK_CLIP_PAGINATED_OVERFLOW)
// NS_BLOCK_HAS_FIRST_LETTER_STYLE means that the block has first-letter style,
// even if it has no actual first-letter frame among its descendants.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 29, NS_BLOCK_HAS_FIRST_LETTER_STYLE)
// NS_BLOCK_FRAME_HAS_OUTSIDE_BULLET and NS_BLOCK_FRAME_HAS_INSIDE_BULLET
// means the block has an associated bullet frame, they are mutually exclusive.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 30, NS_BLOCK_FRAME_HAS_OUTSIDE_BULLET)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 31, NS_BLOCK_FRAME_HAS_INSIDE_BULLET)
// This block has had a child marked dirty, so before we reflow we need
// to look through the lines to find any such children and mark
// appropriate lines dirty.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 61, NS_BLOCK_LOOK_FOR_DIRTY_FRAMES)
// Are our cached intrinsic widths intrinsic widths for font size
// inflation? i.e., what was the current state of
// GetPresContext()->mInflationDisabledForShrinkWrap at the time they
// were computed?
// nsBlockFrame is the only thing that caches intrinsic widths that
// needs to track this because it's the only thing that caches intrinsic
// widths that lives inside of things (form controls) that do intrinsic
// sizing with font inflation enabled.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 62, NS_BLOCK_FRAME_INTRINSICS_INFLATED)
// NS_BLOCK_HAS_FIRST_LETTER_CHILD means that there is an inflow first-letter
// frame among the block's descendants. If there is a floating first-letter
// frame, or the block has first-letter style but has no first letter, this
// bit is not set. This bit is set on the first continuation only.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 63, NS_BLOCK_HAS_FIRST_LETTER_CHILD)
// == Frame state bits that apply to bullet frames ============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Bullet, nsBulletFrame)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 62, BULLET_FRAME_HAS_FONT_INFLATION)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Block, 63, BULLET_FRAME_IMAGE_LOADING)
// == Frame state bits that apply to scroll frames ============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Scroll, nsIScrollableFrame)
// When set, the next scroll operation on the scrollframe will invalidate its
// entire contents. Useful for text-overflow.
// This bit is cleared after each time the scrollframe is scrolled. Whoever
// needs to set it should set it again on each paint.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Scroll, 20, NS_SCROLLFRAME_INVALIDATE_CONTENTS_ON_SCROLL)
// == Frame state bits that apply to image frames =============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Image, nsImageFrame)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Image, 20, IMAGE_SIZECONSTRAINED)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Image, 21, IMAGE_GOTINITIALREFLOW)
// == Frame state bits that apply to inline frames ============================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Inline, nsInlineFrame)
/** In Bidi inline start (or end) margin/padding/border should be applied to
* first (or last) frame (or a continuation frame).
* This state value shows if this frame is first (or last) continuation
* or not.
*/
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Inline, 21, NS_INLINE_FRAME_BIDI_VISUAL_STATE_IS_SET)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Inline, 22, NS_INLINE_FRAME_BIDI_VISUAL_IS_FIRST)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Inline, 23, NS_INLINE_FRAME_BIDI_VISUAL_IS_LAST)
// nsRubyTextFrame inherits from nsInlineFrame
// == Frame state bits that apply to ruby text frames =========================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(RubyText, nsRubyTextFrame)
// inherits from nsInlineFrame
FRAME_STATE_BIT(RubyText, 24, NS_RUBY_TEXT_FRAME_AUTOHIDE)
// == Frame state bits that apply to ruby text container frames ===============
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(RubyTextContainer, nsRubyTextContainerFrame)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(RubyTextContainer, 20, NS_RUBY_TEXT_CONTAINER_IS_SPAN)
// == Frame state bits that apply to placeholder frames =======================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Placeholder, nsPlaceholderFrame)
// Frame state bits that are used to keep track of what this is a
// placeholder for.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Placeholder, 20, PLACEHOLDER_FOR_FLOAT)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Placeholder, 21, PLACEHOLDER_FOR_ABSPOS)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Placeholder, 22, PLACEHOLDER_FOR_FIXEDPOS)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Placeholder, 23, PLACEHOLDER_FOR_POPUP)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Placeholder, 24, PLACEHOLDER_FOR_TOPLAYER)
// This bit indicates that the out-of-flow frame's static position needs to be
// determined using the CSS Box Alignment properties
// ([align,justify]-[self,content]). When this is set, the placeholder frame's
// position doesn't represent the static position, as it usually would --
// rather, it represents the logical start corner of the alignment containing
// block. Then, after we've determined the out-of-flow frame's size, we can
// resolve the actual static position using the alignment properties.
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Placeholder, 25, PLACEHOLDER_STATICPOS_NEEDS_CSSALIGN)
// == Frame state bits that apply to table cell frames ========================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(TableCell, nsTableCellFrame)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableCell, 28, NS_TABLE_CELL_HAS_PCT_OVER_BSIZE)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableCell, 29, NS_TABLE_CELL_HAD_SPECIAL_REFLOW)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableCell, 31, NS_TABLE_CELL_CONTENT_EMPTY)
// == Frame state bits that apply to table column frames ======================
// Bits 28-31 on nsTableColFrames are used to store the column type.
// == Frame state bits that apply to table column group frames ================
// Bits 30-31 on nsTableColGroupFrames are used to store the column type.
// == Frame state bits that apply to table rows and table row group frames ====
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(TableRowAndRowGroup, nsTableRowFrame)
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(TableRowAndRowGroup, nsTableRowGroupFrame)
// see nsTableRowGroupFrame::InitRepeatedFrame
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableRowAndRowGroup, 28, NS_REPEATED_ROW_OR_ROWGROUP)
// == Frame state bits that apply to table row frames =========================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(TableRow, nsTableRowFrame)
// Indicates whether this row has any cells that have
// non-auto-bsize and rowspan=1
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableRow, 29, NS_ROW_HAS_CELL_WITH_STYLE_BSIZE)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableRow, 30, NS_TABLE_ROW_HAS_UNPAGINATED_BSIZE)
// == Frame state bits that apply to table row group frames ===================
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(TableRowGroup, nsTableRowGroupFrame)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableRowGroup, 27, NS_ROWGROUP_HAS_ROW_CURSOR)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableRowGroup, 30, NS_ROWGROUP_HAS_STYLE_BSIZE)
// thead or tfoot should be repeated on every printed page
FRAME_STATE_BIT(TableRowGroup, 31, NS_ROWGROUP_REPEATABLE)
FRAME_STATE_GROUP(Table, nsTableFrame)
FRAME_STATE_BIT(Table, 28, NS_TABLE_PART_HAS_FIXED_BACKGROUND)
#ifdef DEFINED_FRAME_STATE_GROUP
#undef DEFINED_FRAME_STATE_GROUP
#undef FRAME_STATE_GROUP
#endif
#ifdef DEFINED_FRAME_STATE_BIT
#undef DEFINED_FRAME_STATE_BIT
#undef FRAME_STATE_BIT
#endif
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