Revision 2eec13b500aa5dc62b83f2d3ec87ed5a73d8e933 authored by Ian Kilpatrick on 26 March 2018, 18:44:58 UTC, committed by Chromium WPT Sync on 26 March 2018, 18:44:58 UTC
This allows a LayoutChild to have layout performed on it, which will
return a Fragment - with the correct inline and block sizes.

These Fragments cannot be positioned yet, (next patch).

The LayoutChild will be laid out with an available inline/block size of
zero by default, and optionally can accept a fixed-inline/block size,
which it must respect.

Bug: 726125
Change-Id: Ie4386b8f6cd6ccec3f9e52ff332322101058836d
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/962870
Commit-Queue: Ian Kilpatrick <ikilpatrick@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kentaro Hara <haraken@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Emil A Eklund <eae@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Morten Stenshorne <mstensho@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#545845}
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silent-ignore.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <meta charset='utf-8'/>
    <title>Vibration API: test that calls to vibrate() are silently ignored when the device cannot vibrate</title>
    <link rel='author' title='Robin Berjon' href='mailto:robin@berjon.com'/>
    <link rel='help' href='http://www.w3.org/TR/vibration/#methods'/>
    <meta name='flags' content='dom, no-vibrator'/>
    <meta name='assert' content='If the device does not provide a vibration mechanism, or it is disabled, the user agent must silently ignore any invocations of the vibrate() method.'/>
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1>Description</h1>
    <p>
      <strong>This test is only useful on devices that do not have vibration capability</strong>.
      If your device supports vibration, then <strong>skip</strong> this test. An implementation
      supporting this API but running on a device that cannot vibrate must silently ignore the
      call (we test that it doesn't throw).
    </p>
    <div id='log'></div>
    <script src='/resources/testharness.js'></script>
    <script src='/resources/testharnessreport.js'></script>
    <script>
      if (undefined !== navigator.vibrate) {
          test(function () {
              assert_true(navigator.vibrate(1000), "vibrate() returns true when vibration is not supported");
          }, "Calling vibrate returns true");
      }
    </script>
  </body>
</html>
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