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Author SHA1 Message Date
Adam Comella
f3dd51ab97 Alter layout engine to conform closer to W3C spec
The primary goals of this change are:
  - Better conformance to the W3C flexbox standard (https://www.w3.org/TR/css-flexbox-1/)
    and a clear articulation of the areas where it deviates from the spec.
  - Support for flex-shrink.
  - Conformance with layout effects of "overflow: hidden".

Specifically, here are the limitations of this implementation as compared to the W3C
flexbox standard (this is also documented in Layout.js):
  - Display property is always assumed to be 'flex' except for Text nodes, which
    are assumed to be 'inline-flex'.
  - The 'zIndex' property (or any form of z ordering) is not supported. Nodes are
    stacked in document order.
  - The 'order' property is not supported. The order of flex items is always defined
    by document order.
  - The 'visibility' property is always assumed to be 'visible'. Values of 'collapse'
    and 'hidden' are not supported.
  - The 'wrap' property supports only 'nowrap' (which is the default) or 'wrap'. The
    rarely-used 'wrap-reverse' is not supported.
  - Rather than allowing arbitrary combinations of flexGrow, flexShrink and
    flexBasis, this algorithm supports only the three most common combinations:
      - flex: 0 is equiavlent to flex: 0 0 auto
      - flex: n (where n is a positive value) is equivalent to flex: n 0 0
      - flex: -1 (or any negative value) is equivalent to flex: 0 1 auto
  - Margins cannot be specified as 'auto'. They must be specified in terms of pixel
    values, and the default value is 0.
  - The 'baseline' value is not supported for alignItems and alignSelf properties.
  - Values of width, maxWidth, minWidth, height, maxHeight and minHeight must be
    specified as pixel values, not as percentages.
  - There is no support for calculation of dimensions based on intrinsic aspect ratios
    (e.g. images).
  - There is no support for forced breaks.
  - It does not support vertical inline directions (top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top text).

And here is how the implementation deviates from the standard (this is also documented in
Layout.js):
  - Section 4.5 of the spec indicates that all flex items have a default minimum
    main size. For text blocks, for example, this is the width of the widest word.
    Calculating the minimum width is expensive, so we forego it and assume a default
    minimum main size of 0.
  - Min/Max sizes in the main axis are not honored when resolving flexible lengths.
  - The spec indicates that the default value for 'flexDirection' is 'row', but
    the algorithm below assumes a default of 'column'.
2016-04-26 19:45:58 -07:00
Emil Sjolander
7bd6b2b7dd Add support for measure mode 2016-04-01 11:01:16 +01:00
Alex Bogomazov
425345aa8d Redo layout of 'stretch' aligned items for correct positioning of nested
items

Fixes facebook/css-layout#83, facebook/css-layout#100,
facebook/css-layout#127.
2016-02-26 00:43:58 +03:00
Martin Kralik
f2aa5ba604 passing height to the measure function
This diff:
* adds height as another parameter passed to the measure function, computed the same way width is
* adds tests for this extension, which has involved adding a new measure function to all of js, c, java and c# tests
2015-12-14 15:00:13 +00:00
Colin Eberhardt
bae4eb1830 Updated distribution build 2015-11-12 14:31:58 +00:00
Christopher Chedeau
246005cc84 Update dist/ to be the latest version 2015-09-24 11:56:18 -07:00
Colin Eberhardt
f9bb74aedf Updated the public API to no-longer extract nodes 2015-08-13 09:56:16 +01:00
Colin Eberhardt
5653e4ef82 Fixed build and added distribution files to the repo 2015-08-11 21:22:27 +01:00