1
0
mirror of https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock.git synced 2024-09-29 14:17:11 +02:00
Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Raymond Hill
4d482f9133
Store regex filter pattern into bidi-trie buffer
As was done with generic pattern-based filters, the source
string of regex-based filters is now stored into the
bidi-trie (pattern) buffer.

Additionally, added a new "dev tools" page to more
conveniently peer into uBO's internals at run time, without
having to do so from the browser's dev console -- something
which has become more difficult with the use of JS modules.

The new page can be launched from the Support pane through
the "More" button in the troubleshooting section.

The benchmark button in the About pane has been moved to this
new "dev tools" page.

The new "dev tools" page is for development purpose only,
do not open issues about it.
2021-12-12 10:32:49 -05:00
Raymond Hill
725e6931f5
Refactoring work in static network filtering engine
The original motivation is to further speed up launch time
for either non-selfie-based and selfie-based initialization
of the static network filtering engine (SNFE).

As a result of the refactoring:

Filters are no longer instance-based, they are sequence-of-
integer-based. This eliminates the need to create instances
of filters at launch, and consequently eliminates all the
calls to class constructors, the resulting churning of memory,
and so forth.

All the properties defining filter instances are now as much
as possible 32-bit integer-based, and these are allocated in a
single module-scoped typed array -- this eliminates the need
to allocate memory for every filter being instantiated.

Not all filter properties can be represented as a 32-bit
integer, and in this case a filter class can allocate slots
into another module-scoped array of references.

As a result, this eliminates a lot of memory allocations when
the SNFE is populated with filters, and this makes the saving
and loading of selfie more straightforward, as the operation
is reduced to saving/loading two arrays, one of 32-bit
integers, and the other, much smaller, an array JSON-able
values.

All filter classes now only contain static methods, and all
of these methods are called with an index to the specific
filter data in the module-scoped array of 32-bit integers.

The filter sequences (used to avoid the use of JS arrays) are
also allocated in the single module-scoped array of 32-bit
integers -- they used to be stored in their own dedicated
array.

Additionally, some filters are now loaded more in a deferred
way, so as reduce uBO's time-to-readiness -- the outcome of
this still needs to be evaluated, time-to-readiness is
especially a concern in Firefox for Android or less powerful
computers.
2021-12-04 11:16:44 -05:00
Manish Jethani
925c01dc14
Fix ESLint globals error in biditrie.js (#3850) 2021-08-23 11:10:49 -04:00
Manish Jethani
d959c7aabe
Remove globals.js (#3849) 2021-08-23 10:54:16 -04:00
Manish Jethani
ad69c760fb
Run ESLint during Node.js package generation (#3798) 2021-08-02 16:55:03 -04:00
Raymond Hill
98fc66bb1b
Add support for enabling WASM code paths in NodeJS package
See `test.js` for reference on how to enable WASM code
paths (which are disabled by default).
2021-07-29 16:54:51 -04:00
Raymond Hill
22022f636f
Modularize codebase with export/import
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/1664

The changes are enough to fulfill the related issue.

A new platform has been added in order to allow for building
a NodeJS package. From the root of the project:

    ./tools/make-nodejs

This will create new uBlock0.nodejs directory in the
./dist/build directory, which is a valid NodeJS package.

From the root of the package, you can try:

    node test

This will instantiate a static network filtering engine,
populated by easylist and easyprivacy, which can be used
to match network requests by filling the appropriate
filtering context object.

The test.js file contains code which is typical example
of usage of the package.

Limitations: the NodeJS package can't execute the WASM
versions of the code since the WASM module requires the
use of fetch(), which is not available in NodeJS.

This is a first pass at modularizing the codebase, and
while at it a number of opportunistic small rewrites
have also been made.

This commit requires the minimum supported version for
Chromium and Firefox be raised to 61 and 60 respectively.
2021-07-27 17:26:04 -04:00