Open Bug 1328071 Opened 7 years ago Updated 2 years ago

[e10s] list of options in <select> doesn't scroll smoothly when I click on scrollbar

Categories

(Core :: Layout: Form Controls, defect, P3)

47 Branch
defect

Tracking

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Tracking Status
firefox50 --- wontfix
firefox51 --- wontfix
firefox52 --- fix-optional
firefox53 --- fix-optional
firefox54 --- fix-optional

People

(Reporter: arni2033, Unassigned)

References

(Blocks 1 open bug)

Details

(Keywords: regression)

>>>   My Info:   Win7_64, Nightly 49, 32bit, ID 20160526082509
STR_1:
1. Open attachment 8557479 [details]
2. Click on <select> to open list of options
3. Hover mouse over the vertical scrollbar, but not on the scrollbar thumb
4. Click

AR:  List of options teleports to new position
ER:  List of options should smoothly scroll to new position. References of that behavior:
  1) non-e10s
  2) both e10s and non-e10s if in Step 4 I rotate mouse wheel (My mouse wheel is configured
     to "scroll by 1 screen", so I expect the same action for (2) and Step 4).
  3) both e10s and non-e10s if in Step 4 I double-click or triple-click instead of just clicking
  4) both e10s and non-e10s if in Step 4 I hold left mouse button and list scrolls automatically

You should check regression range.

This is regression from bug 1235478. Regression range:
> https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/pushloghtml?fromchange=978349072992b565123bcd97e0778abaa7a67256&tochange=66252157547f3f4e0b9ad9fb3b0b96d6df5938fe@ Hiroyuki Ikezoe (:hiro):
It seems that this is a regresion caused by your change. Please have a look.
No longer blocks: 1277113
Component: Untriaged → Layout: Form Controls
Product: Firefox → Core
Blocks: e10s-select
No longer blocks: 1235478
Depends on: 1235478
Version: Trunk → 47 Branch
Flags: needinfo?(hikezoe)
Is the regression range correct?  I can see the same behavior between today's nightly and 2016-01-01 nightly.
Flags: needinfo?(hikezoe)
Regression range seems a bit fishy to me too. I would double check it before investigating further.
I tried re-bisecting this and was definitely able to reproduce the jankiness reported in this bug, but I've still had a difficult time bisecting it down to a culprit commit. I can also reproduce the janky scrolling prior to bug 1235478 landing.
Priority: -- → P3
Severity: normal → S3
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