API - Style: Implement initial 'overflow: hidden' strategy using glScissorRect #192
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Issue: We need some very basic clipping to support scroll views and scrollable content.
This implements
overflow: hidden
in a very naive way - if a node hasoverflow: hidden
set, we'll figure out the screen-space bounding box for the node, and then use theglScissorRect
API to constrain child rendering inside this rectangle.This works fine for elements that are not rotated, but will not give proper results when there is a rotation or shearing transform applied. But for now, this is at least reasonable to get us going and implementing elements that have bounded constraints.
In the future, it'd be worth pursuing additional options for
overflow: hidden
:Sample I added to test:

TODO: