Broadcast channels are more suited to uBO than DOM events to dispatch
notifications to different parts of uBO.
DOM events can only be dispatched to local context, broadcast channels
dispatch to all contexts (i.e. background process, workers, auxiliary
pages) -- this last behavior is better suited to uBO to communicate
internal changes to all potential listeners, not just those in the local
context.
Additionally, broadcasting to content scripts is now done through
tabs.sendMessage() instead of through potentially opened message
ports, this simplifies broadcasting to content scripts, and this
doesn't require to have long-lived message ports in content
scripts.
Not sure this can really happen, but if ever Math.random() would
return `0.9999999999999999`, the attribute name would start with
`{`, i.e. an invalid attribute name.
Ports can be disconnected under certain conditions,
and in such case runtime.lastError must be accessed
to avoid the extensions framework from emitting
error messages in the console.
Though Firefox shares a lot of WebExtensions code with Chromium,
these platforms have their own specific code paths, for various
reasons.
The reorganization here makes it clear that Chromium platform is
just one flavor of WebExtensions, and as such all Chromium-specific
code paths should no longer be automatically pulled by other
platforms where these code paths are not needed.
Given that the filepath of many files changed, here is the
parent commit to quickly browse back to the previous directory
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