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+<!DOCTYPE html>
+<!--
+ Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
+ http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
+-->
+<!--
+ This testcase ensures that we paint the background around an opaque image,
+ when the image is kept from filling the container via 'object-fit'. This
+ is an interesting case because, by default, images fill their container,
+ which means we can often optimize away the background completely. BUT, if
+ "object-fit" prevents the image from filling its container, we can't
+ optimize away the background; it need to be painted in the uncovered area.
+-->
+<html>
+ <head>
+ <meta charset="utf-8">
+ <style type="text/css">
+ .test {
+ background: salmon;
+ object-fit: none;
+ width: 40px;
+ height: 40px;
+ display: block;
+ margin-bottom: 2px;
+ }
+ </style>
+ </head>
+ <body>
+ <img class="test" src="blue-32x32.png">
+ <embed class="test" src="blue-32x32.png">
+ <object class="test" data="blue-32x32.png"></object>
+ <video class="test" poster="blue-32x32.png"></video>
+ </body>
+</html>