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Joe Vilches 2668e8e70c Fix row-reverse flex direction fixtures
Summary:
These tests were a bit weird for testing something with position. The gentest setup makes it so that the fixtures are wrapped in a absolutely positioned container with height and width bot 0. However, the generated yoga tests do NOT do this and instead have the root node as the fixture itself with no wrapping container.

This causes a problem when testing left/right/top/bottom position insets. Because left/right/top/bottom will position the element relative to its containing block when position is absolute, we will get different values on yoga and chrome even if the implementation is correct: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/right#description

To fix this, we just wrap the fixture in a set size div that is also absolutely positioned.

The file was also formatted.

Reviewed By: NickGerleman

Differential Revision: D50389229

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yoga-layout

This package provides prebuilt JavaScript bindings for the Yoga layout engine. Both WebAssembly and asm.js variants are packaged, with the optimal loaded based on platform.

Usage

The default entrypoint provides an asynchronous loader function to return a Yoga instance.

import {loadYoga, Align} from 'yoga-layout';

const Yoga = await loadYoga();

const node = Yoga.Node.create();
node.setAlignContent(Align.Center);

An alternative synchronous API is provided for compatibility, but requires using asm.js in browsers instead of WebAssembly, leading to worse performance and larger assets.

import Yoga, {Align} from 'yoga-layout/sync';

const node = Yoga.Node.create();
node.setAlignContent(Align.Center);

Objects created by Yoga.<>.create() are not automatically garbage collected and should be freed once they are no longer in use.

// Free a config
config.free();

// Free a tree of Nodes
node.freeRecursive();

// Free a single Node
node.free();

Selecting WebAssembly or asm.js

For better performance and smaller packages, WebAssembly is preferred to asm.js where available. yoga-layout tries to provide the right default using export maps so that platforms which can take advantage of WebAssembly use it by default.

Different entrypoints are exposed to choose a flavor explicitly.

import {loadYoga} from 'yoga-layout/wasm-async';

Using TypeScript

This package provides out-of-the-box TypeScript typings so long as tsc is configured to support ESM resolution. It is recommended to set moduleResolution: 'bundler' or moduleResolution: node16 in your tsconfig.json according to your environment.

Contributing

Requirements

  1. Emscripten SDK
  2. CMake >= 3.13
  3. (Optional) ninja, for faster builds

Building

git clone https://github.com/facebook/yoga.git
cd yoga/javascript
yarn install
yarn build

Testing

# Build and test all entrypoints
yarn test

# Build and test a specific entrypoint
yarn test:asmjs-sync