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Fixup hack for flex line size calculation (#39433)
Summary: X-link: facebook/yoga#1380 Back when rolling out flex gap, we encountered a bug where gap was added to the end of the main axis when a size was not specified. During flex line justification/sizing, we calculate the amount of space that should be in between children. We erroneously add this, even after the last child element. For `justify-content`, this space between children is derived from free space along the axis. The only time we have free space is if we had a dimension/dimension constraint already set on the parent. In this case, the extra space added to the end of the flex line is never noticed, becasue we bound `maxLineMainDim` to container dimension constraints at the end of layout, and the error doesn't effect how any children are positioned or sized. `betweenMainDim` may still be set for `gap` even if we don't have a sized parent, which makes the extra space propagated to `maxLineMainDim` effect parent size. Because we were in a code freeze, I opted to have us go with a solution just effecting flex gap, instead of the right one, in case there were any side effects. This cleans up the code to use the right calculation everywhere, and fixes a separate bug, where `endOfLineIndex` and `startOfLineIndex` may not be the last/first in the line if they are out of the layout flow (absolutely positioned, or display: none_ See the original conversation on facebook/yoga#1188 Reviewed By: javache Differential Revision: D49260049
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