Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1380
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39433
Back when rolling out flex gap, we encountered a bug where gap was added to the end of the main axis when a size was not specified.
During flex line justification/sizing, we calculate the amount of space that should be in between children. We erroneously add this, even after the last child element.
For `justify-content`, this space between children is derived from free space along the axis. The only time we have free space is if we had a dimension/dimension constraint already set on the parent. In this case, the extra space added to the end of the flex line is usually never noticed, because we bound `maxLineMainDim` to container dimension constraints at the end of layout, and the error doesn't effect how any children are positioned or sized.
There was at least one screenshot test where this issue showed up though, and I was able to add a slightly different repro where we may have free space without a definite dimension by enforcing a min dimension and not stretching.
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The new reference is correct, and looking back at diffs, is what this seemed to originally look like when added three years ago. Seems like there may have been a potential regression, but I didn't spot anything suspicious when I looked around the code history.
`betweenMainDim` may still be set for `gap` even if we don't have a sized parent, which makes the extra space propagated to `maxLineMainDim` effect parent size.
Because we were in a code freeze, I opted to have us go with a solution just effecting flex gap, instead of the right one, in case there were any side effects. This cleans up the code to use the right calculation everywhere, and fixes a separate bug, where `endOfLineIndex` and `startOfLineIndex` may not be the last/first in the line if they are out of the layout flow (absolutely positioned, or display: none_
See the original conversation on https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1188
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D49260049
fbshipit-source-id: 218552c5ff938668b9f257df7a1493e13ded4d0d
Summary:
This mirrors the clang-format config used by fbsource to Yoga.
They are pretty similar, except for an annoying habit where Yoga's previous forced small functions in headers to be a a single line, so you would get a combination of multiline and single line functions next to each other which are hard to read. That is what motivated this change.
It also enforces header ordering (yay). I don't think we have any side-effect causing headers, so this should be safe.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D49248994
fbshipit-source-id: 66998395e7c0158ff9d9fb1bee44e8401bdd8f21
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1379
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39403
Right now we have a `pointScaleFactor` per-node, but only ever read the one off the root node. In most cases where config is global, these will be the same, but it is possible for these to differ.
This... doesn't make much sense from an API perspective, and there are edge cases where we may want to allow laying out a subtree with a different DPI then the rest of the tree (though I think there might be other solutions to that).
We should rethink some of what is currently on config being allowed per-node (do we really need each node to be able to have a separate logger?), but this makes the model consistent in the meantime.
This change is breaking to any users relying on setting `pointScaleFactor` on the config of the root node, but not other nodes.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D49181131
fbshipit-source-id: f1363ca242094f04b995fd50c1e56834d5003425
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1372
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39375
D18029030 added `-fvisibility-hidden`, and a corresponding `YOGA_EXPORT` macro for defining shared library visibility. This is used inline next to function and class definitions that should be exported out of the binary.
There was already a `WIN_EXPORT` macro doing the same thing when building a DLL, defined in the headers instead of CPP files, and it seems like sometimes folks forgot to add it to new public APIs after?
This reconciles the redundant macros into a single visibility macro, that we always place with declaration instead of definition. We also rename `YOGA_EXPORT` to `YG_EXPORT` to match the naming convention of other Yoga macros.
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D49132643
fbshipit-source-id: cafa6de0c300788a72d9a446ce07c5ac89a20a8e
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1366
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39371
Yoga's public API exposes indices most often as `uint32_t`, with exception of clone callbacks which are `int32_t`. Yoga internally represents these indices as `size_t` when dealing with the child vector, and this is the true index.
This changes the API to consistently be `size_t`. This should not be breaking for most users, but will cause breaks where:
1. Users set a clone node callback (I think this should be rare. RN uses it, but only because it relies on a separate private API).
2. Callers of `YGNodeGetChildCount()` are assigning to an int with less width than `size_t` and have strong warnings enabled.
3. Using a newer Yoga binary with older source, since we are not preserving ABI compatibility (Yoga in general does not aim to be ABI stable between major versions, only ABI safe for a given set of sources).
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: sammy-SC
Differential Revision: D49130914
fbshipit-source-id: 6a004c160c4c50f68047b108508fd437156f5fac
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/39291
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1359
This enables clang warnings around potentially unsafe conversions, such as those with mismatched signedness, or ones which may lead to truncation.
This should catch issues in local development which create errors for MSVC (e.g. Dash), who's default `/W3` includes warnings akin to `-Wshorten-64-to-32`.
This full set of warnings here is a tad spammy, but probably more useful than not.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D48954777
fbshipit-source-id: 1ccc07b99d09d1c2d428158149698ffd04025605
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39223
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39200
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1351
## This diff
This splits up `BitUtils.h`, does some minor renaming, and namespace consistency fixes.
## 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.
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Reviewed By: shwanton
Differential Revision: D48847255
fbshipit-source-id: 4b9722303372f43e936118f8187c0127bceeb1d4
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39224
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1356
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39196
## This diff
This renames YGFloatOptional to FloatOptional, adds it to a namespace, and moves it to a subdirectory. This needs Fabric updates because Fabric uses Yoga internals for props storage.
## 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: D48847256
fbshipit-source-id: ab9729a4a02ab90d974183425935f4d274db5732
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39222
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1357
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39199
## This diff
This splits `Utils.h` and `Utils.cpp`, and tweaks naming and namespaces.
## 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.
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Reviewed By: shwanton
Differential Revision: D48847260
fbshipit-source-id: b99df3029cd66257a7ae64de28c13e8751ceb20c
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:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39218
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39169
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1348
## This diff
This diff adds a top level `config` directory for code related to configuring Yoga and Yoga Nodes.
The public API for config handles is `YGConfigRef`, which is forward declared to be a pointer to a struct named `YGConfig`. The existing `YGConfig` is split into `yoga::Config`, as the private C++ implementation, inheriting from `YGConfig`, a marker type represented as an empty struct. The public API continues to accept `YGConfigRef`, which continues to be `YGConfig *`, but it must be cast to its concrete internal representation at the API boundary before doing work on it.
## 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: shwanton
Differential Revision: D48847257
fbshipit-source-id: 7a2157d169ba80a6f79620693ae45bb10dfca5a3
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39221
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1349
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39171
## This diff
This diff adds a `style` directory for code related to storing and manipulating styles. `YGStyle`, which is not a public API, is renamed to `yoga::Style` and moved into this folder, alongside `CompactValue`. We will eventually add `ValuePool` alongside this for the next generation style representation.
## 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: shwanton
Differential Revision: D48847261
fbshipit-source-id: 0fc8c6991e19079f3f0d55d368574757e453fe93
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39200
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1351
## This diff
This splits up `BitUtils.h`, does some minor renaming, and namespace consistency fixes.
## 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.
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D48768374
fbshipit-source-id: 921a22ec88bd470da1ef9b51f8954afc073d327d
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1356
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39196
## This diff
This renames YGFloatOptional to FloatOptional, adds it to a namespace, and moves it to a subdirectory. This needs Fabric updates because Fabric uses Yoga internals for props storage.
## 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: D48767992
fbshipit-source-id: afaff023435915dbd5e571fd1ee2e695e4f59a5c
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1357
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39199
## This diff
This splits `Utils.h` and `Utils.cpp`, and tweaks naming and namespaces.
## 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.
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D48767465
fbshipit-source-id: da71579532924b3a912454163fe281c481770a77
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:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39169
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1348
## This diff
This diff adds a top level `config` directory for code related to configuring Yoga and Yoga Nodes.
The public API for config handles is `YGConfigRef`, which is forward declared to be a pointer to a struct named `YGConfig`. The existing `YGConfig` is split into `yoga::Config`, as the private C++ implementation, inheriting from `YGConfig`, a marker type represented as an empty struct. The public API continues to accept `YGConfigRef`, which continues to be `YGConfig *`, but it must be cast to its concrete internal representation at the API boundary before doing work on it.
## 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: D48710796
fbshipit-source-id: d548553f7ce872488ebdd697e0aceaa9a625df62
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1349
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/39171
## This diff
This diff adds a `style` directory for code related to storing and manipulating styles. `YGStyle`, which is not a public API, is renamed to `yoga::Style` and moved into this folder, alongside `CompactValue`. We will eventually add `ValuePool` alongside this for the next generation style representation.
## 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: D48710084
fbshipit-source-id: 20961aee30d54a6b0d8c1cc2976df09b9b6d486a
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1333
Yoga is compiled on more than clang, both internally, and in OSS. D47345669 added unguarded usage of `
#pragma clang diagnostic push` to Yoga UTs which will cause unrecognized pragma errors if building the tests on other platforms.
The code here is flagged for implicitly converting enum to float. This is test code which is using the enum as an arbitrary differentiating input, so I just changed this to an explicit cast, which I assume should silence the warning.
Reviewed By: NuriAmari
Differential Revision: D47460301
fbshipit-source-id: 952ff61e0c26deb8bbff8b860faf30896753a3bd
Summary:
These incorrect enum conversions constitute compile errors
with Pika / Xcode 15. Pragma guard the current offenders so
we can make the warning fatal again.
Reviewed By: drodriguez
Differential Revision: D47345669
fbshipit-source-id: bb85a93e9f48236c9f8c54d59d55a86648c1c6fd
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1317
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/37374
This is edge-casey enough, and I actually broke this in D42282358 without us noticing (I changed height to width of the bottom usage, instead, copy/pasting the value of the top one).
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D45766764
fbshipit-source-id: b600b79b8436534fe48ef2acbfde8ba64068e593
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/37349
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1288
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/yoga/issues/1283
New versions of CMake add "policies" which control how the build system acts wrt breaking changes. By default, CMake will emulate the behavior of the version specified in `cmake_minimum_required`.
Setting a policy to true (to opt into new behavior where `cmake_minimum_required` is lower than the current version) seems actually just error out on the old versions.
Googling around, apparently the way I should be doing this is to specify `<policy_max>` as part of `cmake_minimum_required `. https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/20392
This should I think use new policies introduced up to 3.26 (what we test on right now), while letting 3.13 be the minimum.
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D45724864
fbshipit-source-id: 120cc2015a043605e7c07ef0459667643a4284b7
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1294
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/37383
Add -Wextra to the build, and fixup some more instances of -Wunused-parameter that it sufaces which were not automatically fixable.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D45772846
fbshipit-source-id: 29bf71006f63161521fe5869c3a7d8bf7aae9c81
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1286
This can be marked in fixtures to skip a test without commenting it out. We add one more usage of this.
The same functionality existed (unused) before for `experiments`, which I changed to `data-experiments`.
Formatting of JS tests changed to be closer to what Prettier would output, and to remove usage of `Yoga.UNDEFINED` which doesn't existi and just resolves to `undefined` (this is converted to NaN by the wrapper layer).
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D45723003
fbshipit-source-id: 337af319ab1c1c12047d6579da8c7e63b4f1537a
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/37207
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1274
Yoga exposes public APIs for dirtying Nodes, but will itself perform dirty marking when changing bits which invalidate layout. E.g. changing the style of a Node will invalidate it along with every parent Node.
Because config setting is newly public to the C ABI, this makes a similar change so that replacing a Node's config will dirty the tree above the node if there is a layout impacting config change (I don't think children need to be invalidated since child output shouldn't change given the same owner dimensions).
One quirk of this is that configs may be changed independently of the node. So someone could attach a config to a Node, then change the live config after the fact. The config does not currently have a back pointer to the Node, so we do not invalidate in that case of live config edits. The future work to rectify this would be to make configs immutable once created.
There are also currently some experimental features here which should maybe be compared, but these should be moved to YGErrata anyway.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D45505089
fbshipit-source-id: 72b2b84ba758679af081d92e7403750c9cc53cb5
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/37179
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1273
1. Simplify nan handling a bit
2. Remove string literal operators which seem dead enough to remove. These are public, so anyone could be using them, but it seems like almost nobody is.
1. FB has no usages of `using namespace facebook::yoga::literals` (exposing the literal operators) outside of Yoga tests.
1. There is only [a single usage](6dfba905ea/SDLTest/UIKit.hpp (L19)) on GitHub.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D45419970
fbshipit-source-id: 8121303e5ae66596132a848a711802081728f4fb
Summary:
X-link: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/37117
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1265
This deprecates `YGConfigSetUseLegacyStretchBehaviour` and `YGConfigGetUseLegacyStretchBehaviour`and points users to errata APIs instead. Using the C API will fire deprecation warnings, which should create errors in builds with `-Werror`, though they can be ignored if truly needed (like we do with the language bindings which need to expose their own deprecated interface).
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D45337198
fbshipit-source-id: 7f069623e38834171f5702382bbf47c37a556a22
Summary:
This removes some unused flags which will cause Yoga to layout every tree twice, then diffing the tree, reporting whether the whole tree is different. This is too expensive to run outside of local experimentation, but we have more nuanced ways to implement the `YGNodeLayoutAffectedByQuirk` I am wanting to add.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: lunaleaps
Differential Revision: D42406917
fbshipit-source-id: b415ed02768f6b59de3a6fa90c60c750d56fd4b0
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1217
This updates the CMake build present for being able to share options, fixing up flags, etc. A GTest build is added as well, along with a script and VSCode debug target so that OSS contributors can very easily run and debug tests on any OS.
Note that this isn't completely done (need to revise Windows, Mac, documentation), but should be finished enough otherwise for review.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D42406686
fbshipit-source-id: 95e7ba5e4751c496a171785490e85cf0097fa839
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