Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1677
We have Clang Tidy warnings enabled internally, that will flag `const YG*Ref` as misleading, as a const pointer to non-const, instead of non-const pointer to const.
Let's remove all the misleading const in existing tests, and generated tests.
Reviewed By: joevilches
Differential Revision: D59335968
fbshipit-source-id: c66af878904ba7900f8ffcd99162968d90f8e5c7
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1369
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39370
This fixes const-correctness of callbacks (e.g. not letting a logger function modify nodes during layout). This helps us to continue to fix const-correctness issues inside of Yoga.
This change is breaking to the public API, since it requires a change in signature passed to Yoga.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D49130714
fbshipit-source-id: 4305f8882d89f296e45b78497a51716a0dbb3b2d
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39219
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1350
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39170
## This diff
This diff adds a top level `node` directory for code related to Yoga nodes and data structures on them (inc moving `YGLayout` to `LayoutResults`).
The public API for config handles is `YGNodeRef`, which is forward declared to be a pointer to a struct named `YGNode`. The existing `YGNode` is split into `yoga::Node`, as the private C++ implementation, inheriting from `YGNode`, a marker type represented as an empty struct. The public API continues to accept `YGNodeRef`, which continues to be `YGNode *`, but it must be cast to its concrete internal representation at the API boundary before doing work on it.
This change ends up needing to touch quite a bit, due to the amount of code that mixed and matched private and public APIs. Don't be scared though, because these changes are very mechanical, and Phabricator's line-count is 3x the actual amount due to mirrors and dirsyncs.
## This stack
The organization of the C++ internals of Yoga are in need of attention.
1. Some of the C++ internals are namespaced, but others not.
2. Some of the namespaces include `detail`, but are meant to be used outside of the translation unit (FB Clang Tidy rules warn on any usage of these)
2. Most of the files are in a flat hierarchy, except for event tracing in its own folder
3. Some files and functions begin with YG, others don’t
4. Some functions are uppercase, others are not
5. Almost all of the interesting logic is in Yoga.cpp, and the file is too large to reason about
6. There are multiple grab bag files where folks put random functions they need in (Utils, BitUtils, Yoga-Internal.h)
7. There is no clear indication from file structure or type naming what is private vs not
8. Handles like `YGNodeRef` and `YGConfigRef` can be used to access internals just by importing headers
This stack does some much needed spring cleaning:
1. All non-public headers and C++ implementation details are in separate folders from the root level `yoga`. This will give us room to split up logic and add more files without too large a flat hierarchy
3. All private C++ internals are under the `facebook::yoga` namespace. Details namespaces are only ever used within the same header, as they are intended
4. Utils files are split
5. Most C++ internals drop the YG prefix
6. Most C++ internal function names are all lower camel case
7. We start to split up Yoga.cpp
8. Every header beginning with YG or at the top-level directory is public and C only, with the exception of Yoga-Internal.h which has non-public functions for bindings
9. It is not possible to use private APIs without static casting handles to internal classes
This will give us more leeway to continue splitting monolithic files, and consistent guidelines for style in new files as well.
These changes should not be breaking to any project using only public Yoga headers. This includes every usage of Yoga in fbsource except for RN Fabric which is currently tied to internals. This refactor should make that boundary clearer.
Changelog: [Internal]
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Reviewed By: shwanton
Differential Revision: D48847258
fbshipit-source-id: fc560893533b55a5c2d52c37d8e9a59f7369f174
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1350
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39170
## This diff
This diff adds a top level `node` directory for code related to Yoga nodes and data structures on them (inc moving `YGLayout` to `LayoutResults`).
The public API for config handles is `YGNodeRef`, which is forward declared to be a pointer to a struct named `YGNode`. The existing `YGNode` is split into `yoga::Node`, as the private C++ implementation, inheriting from `YGNode`, a marker type represented as an empty struct. The public API continues to accept `YGNodeRef`, which continues to be `YGNode *`, but it must be cast to its concrete internal representation at the API boundary before doing work on it.
This change ends up needing to touch quite a bit, due to the amount of code that mixed and matched private and public APIs. Don't be scared though, because these changes are very mechanical, and Phabricator's line-count is 3x the actual amount due to mirrors and dirsyncs.
## This stack
The organization of the C++ internals of Yoga are in need of attention.
1. Some of the C++ internals are namespaced, but others not.
2. Some of the namespaces include `detail`, but are meant to be used outside of the translation unit (FB Clang Tidy rules warn on any usage of these)
2. Most of the files are in a flat hierarchy, except for event tracing in its own folder
3. Some files and functions begin with YG, others don’t
4. Some functions are uppercase, others are not
5. Almost all of the interesting logic is in Yoga.cpp, and the file is too large to reason about
6. There are multiple grab bag files where folks put random functions they need in (Utils, BitUtils, Yoga-Internal.h)
7. There is no clear indication from file structure or type naming what is private vs not
8. Handles like `YGNodeRef` and `YGConfigRef` can be used to access internals just by importing headers
This stack does some much needed spring cleaning:
1. All non-public headers and C++ implementation details are in separate folders from the root level `yoga`. This will give us room to split up logic and add more files without too large a flat hierarchy
3. All private C++ internals are under the `facebook::yoga` namespace. Details namespaces are only ever used within the same header, as they are intended
4. Utils files are split
5. Most C++ internals drop the YG prefix
6. Most C++ internal function names are all lower camel case
7. We start to split up Yoga.cpp
8. Every header beginning with YG or at the top-level directory is public and C only, with the exception of Yoga-Internal.h which has non-public functions for bindings
9. It is not possible to use private APIs without static casting handles to internal classes
This will give us more leeway to continue splitting monolithic files, and consistent guidelines for style in new files as well.
These changes should not be breaking to any project using only public Yoga headers. This includes every usage of Yoga in fbsource except for RN Fabric which is currently tied to internals. This refactor should make that boundary clearer.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D48712710
fbshipit-source-id: d28eae38469afa24a8cb03e4e75eeb8e431173c5
Summary: This fixes incompatibility with MSVC in /W3 (designated initializers, precision loss) along with guarding tests which will only pass in DEBUG builds
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D42406531
fbshipit-source-id: 2c0d59678f76decf9b9b4d91a7c9ec12136ca1b9
Summary: This change applies all Arcanist recommended lint changes, which amounts to changing copyright headers and some cases of whitespace changes.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D40060899
fbshipit-source-id: b62f9472e6ef58a3fc3d22eed661578a2635cb1f
Summary:
`/*` is the standard throughout open source code. For example, Firefox uses single /*: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/21d22b2f541258d3d1cf96c7ba5ad73e96e616b5/gfx/ipc/CompositorWidgetVsyncObserver.cpp#l3
In addition, Rust considers `/**` to be a doc comment (similar to Javadoc) and having such a comment at the beginning of the file causes `rustc` to barf.
Note that some JavaScript tooling requires `/**`. This is OK since JavaScript files were not covered by the linter in the first place, but it would be good to have that tooling fixed too.
Reviewed By: zertosh
Differential Revision: D15640366
fbshipit-source-id: b4ed4599071516364d6109720750d6a43304c089
Summary:
I've noticed that when a child's size is determined by `align-items: stretch` in combination with `aspect-ratio` its size is wrongly calculated to account for margin in the main axis when there is more than enough space.
See playground: https://goo.gl/tgW6cD
I've yet to figure out exactly how to solve this but i've started by writing a failing test when can be seen in the first commit here.
I assumed I had found the bug here https://github.com/facebook/yoga/blob/master/yoga/Yoga.cpp#L1838 where margin is being subtracted from the desired width even though the measure mode tells it to measure to exactly that size. However, if we don't remove this margin from the available width then 15 tests fail (including the one I just added) not quite figured out why yet. I'm also a bit confused at to why this would only happen for nodes with `aspect-ratio` and not for nodes where an explicit height and width is set.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/834
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D13223579
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fbshipit-source-id: 6970e6072e79f3bb6f9097355ab6e441441bfd88
Summary: This change drops the year from the copyright headers and the LICENSE file.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9727774
fbshipit-source-id: df4fc1e4390733fe774b1a160dd41b4a3d83302a
Summary:
Includes React Native and its dependencies Fresco, Metro, and Yoga. Excludes samples/examples/docs.
find: ^(?:( *)|( *(?:[\*~#]|::))( )? *)?Copyright (?:\(c\) )?(\d{4})\b.+Facebook[\s\S]+?BSD[\s\S]+?(?:this source tree|the same directory)\.$
replace: $1$2$3Copyright (c) $4-present, Facebook, Inc.\n$2\n$1$2$3This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the\n$1$2$3LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
Reviewed By: TheSavior, yungsters
Differential Revision: D7007050
fbshipit-source-id: 37dd6bf0ffec0923bfc99c260bb330683f35553e
Summary:
When the following conditions are met, the main size become smaller by the margins in the main axis.
* The aspect ratio is defined
* The main size is not defined
* The cross size is defined
* The main margin is defined
This is because the main margin size is not included when calculating the main size from the aspect ratio.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/715
Reviewed By: emilsjolander
Differential Revision: D6998988
Pulled By: priteshrnandgaonkar
fbshipit-source-id: f6f69c47ece17bd7c5e41517b96032bf0c149356
Summary: Moved c implementation of `YGNode` to C++ struct. Not moving to C++ class as the React Classes dependent on `Yoga.h` assume it to be C. Thats why keeping `Yoga.h` C compatible. Sorry for the long diff, didn't thought that it will turn out to be this much big.Will keep an eye on number of lines next time 😉
Reviewed By: emilsjolander
Differential Revision: D6592257
fbshipit-source-id: 641e8b9462ad00731a094511f9f5608b23a6bb21
Summary:
@public
== Before ==
- Aspect ratio would do its best to fit within it's parent constraints
- Aspect ratio would prioritize `alignItems: stretch` over other sizing properties.
== After ==
- Aspect ratio is allowed to make a node grow past its parent constraints. This matches many other aspects of flexbox where parent constraints are not treated as hard constraints but rather as suggestions.
- Aspect ratio only takes `alignItems: stretch` into account if no other size definition is defined. This matches the interaction of other properties with `alignItems: stretch`.
== Updating your code ==
**You probably don't need to do anything** but in case something does break in your product it should be as easy as adding `{width: '100%', height: '100%', flexShrink: 1}` to the style declaring the `aspectRatio`.
Reviewed By: gkassabli
Differential Revision: D5639187
fbshipit-source-id: 603e8fcc3373f0b7f2461da2dad1625ab59dcb19
Summary: Fix flex basis not being constraint to the max size in the main direction. Previously this caused the added test to fail due to NaN in child dimensions.
Reviewed By: gkassabli
Differential Revision: D5044314
fbshipit-source-id: d9f9db832e4943a57a89c9d162ff6077b709795a
Summary: aspect ratio did not account for the widths and heights being including padding. This diff fixes that.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D4473024
fbshipit-source-id: 5a747e2f267b077203bb3b63e4c152847dc30774
Summary: Allow aspect ratio to expand beyond bounds of parent as is generally accepted in css
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D4397547
fbshipit-source-id: d2b1ca7b096f2f17b3efbd8f47a50678bfe7bb5f
Summary:
@public
AspectRatio is a new addition and soon after introduction we noticed use cases which is did not support. Specifically we wanted to support a node being as large as possible within a container while maintaining an arbitrary aspect ratio. This was not possible due to the low priority of AspectRatio, by increasing the priority of AspectRatio this is now possible as FlexGrow will grow an item to fit its parent unless the AspectRatio makes it too big in the cross axis, the AspectRatio will now override the FlexGrow in the main axis in that case.
Differential Revision: D4346720
fbshipit-source-id: 1f15613604190e3ad5ff4a467ba57db4bcfd2741
Summary:
@public
Aspect ratio being defined as width/height or height/width depending on the situation it was used in turned out to be very confusing. This diff makes aspect ratio always be defined as width/height irregardless of the usage.
Differential Revision: D4339132
fbshipit-source-id: e5da32750b55ddaf6acaf1cbd7662d86f2b480c3