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.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/1118
Usage of space in network filter patterns will now be
strictly interpreted as the filter being a hosts file
entry.
Usage of space in any other scenario will cause the
pattern of the network filter to be rejected as
erroneous.
The pseudo user styles code served only browsers based
on Chromium 65 and earlier -- Chromium 66 supports
native user styles and was first released more than two
years ago.
In Chromium-based browsers, the pseudo user styles code
is being unconditionally injected in every page/frame
just in case the browser is version 65 or earlier.
Removing pseudo user styles reduce uBO's main content
script in Chromium-based browsers by more than 20K.
Related thread:
- https://github.com/NanoAdblocker/NanoCore/issues/348#issuecomment-653646507
Related commit:
- aed850978e
No need to mind rejected promise after all,
vAPI.tabs.executeScript() is designed to
not fail -- I had forgotten about this.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/1092
As a result of earlier redesign, the magnifier ended
up being too small. The size of the magnifier will now
be dependent on the default font size instead of the
parent font size.
Related discussion:
- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1652925
It's not clear the code here will fix the reported
issue, but I did identify that the subframe
dictionary of a very long-lived web page can
theoretically grow unbound.
Location:
https://gorhill.github.io/uBlock/tests/infinite-iframe-creation.html
The test is useful to ensure no runaway memory consumption
in uBO's main process, and is also useful as rough performance
assessment, i.e. we want uBO's main process to be low CPU, etc.
Useful to use with Chromium's Task Manager, which reports both
memory and CPU usage.
Typically to be used with uBO with default settings/lists.