As per AMO reviewer:
> We will need you to remove the remote scripts in
>
> web_accessible_resources\disqus_embed.js - line 48
> web_accessible_resources\disqus_forums_embed.js - line 44
Related issue:
- https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/issues/1899
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/1196
For yet unknown reasons, in Chromium 84 the rendering of
`svg/use`-based icons in the dashboard causes page load
stall and undue high memory usage when the dashboard is
opened, especially the Filter list pane.
The fix in this commit is to avoid using `svg/use` and to
directly create and insert the `path` element defining an
icon.
Added a dotted box around found text occurrences,
as just pale yellow to highlight the text is not
enough to visually distinguish from surrounding text.
Iterating through found text occurrences will now
ensure they are vertically positioned in the middle
of the editor.
Code review following latest changes.
Also, move the input field to the left so that it
renders properly on smaller displays and does not
jump around when the result position/count numbers
change.
This also makes it easier to add more functionality
to the editor's toolbar in the future.
Related commit:
- 23332400f5
Since the search worker can go away after its time-to-live
elapsed, we may need to pass again the haystack on which
search operations are performed.
Before this commit, CodeMirror's add-on for search occurrences
was limited to find at most 1000 first occurrences, because of
performance considerations.
This commit removes this low limit by having the search
occurrences done in a dedicated worker. The limit is now
time-based, and highly unlikely to ever be hit under normal
condition.
With this change, all search occurrences are gathered,
and as a result:
- All occurrences are reported in the scrollbar instead of
just the 1,000 first
- The total count of all occurrences is now reported, instead
of capping at "1000+".
- The current occurrence rank at the cursor or selection
position is now reported -- this was not possible to report
this before.
The number of occurrences is line-based, it's not useful to
report finer-grained occurences in uBO.
Since it's possible to execute specific code paths according
to whether the context is that of a worker or not, it's possible
to keep the main/thread code in a single file. Keeping the
main/worker code paths into a single file is more convenient
for both code maintenance and code review.