Johnny Stenback wrote:
Yeah, though I think I'd name the setter SetMayHaveFrame to not make it seem like it implies that you're required to keep this state up-to-date as frames go away.

Makes sense.


So for textnodes, I guess we can make the getter return parent->MayHaveFrame()

Yep.


and the setter a no-op

Yep.


and maybe even assert if someone ever calls it?

I'd rather not, since I was going to call the setter in nsFrame::Init() and be done with it... ;)


In fact, I'm tempted to implement the getter and setter on nsIContent itself (setter no-op, getter returns true) and then just override in the classes we care about....

-Boris
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