commit | 27cf933227bdd9cb91eade05b65bc5e1de00bb20 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sui Chen <suichen@google.com> | Wed Nov 03 16:20:28 2021 -0700 |
committer | Sui Chen <suichen@google.com> | Mon Nov 08 14:48:47 2021 -0800 |
tree | 0ea66efa86bf5bfc230297987763a5a7ee2b5670 | |
parent | b65280ff745c47dbb1e668e68e156bf3de6b6e93 [diff] |
dbus-vis: fix errors and clean up preload.js This change fixes two errors and does some clean-up: 1. After updating Electron to 11.5.0, "enableRemoteModule: true" is needed for require('electron').remote to work. 2. Add handler for stderr in parsing output Sometimes when a Malformed packet is encountered, the error message does not get out and the parsing process gets stuck. Adding the handlers can enable the processes to continue executing in these situations. 3. Removed the unused "preload.js" file. 4. Now clicking the time line after panning the time axis will not cause an accidental zoom-in to an interval starting with -999. The cause of this bug is due to HighlightedRegion.t1 being set to the current mouse location by the OnMouseMove function. This can be fixed by ensuring that MouseState.hoveredSide must be "timeline". Signed-off-by: Sui Chen <suichen@google.com> Change-Id: Ib07cf7a33591ee506ab502b206f0351063ef6eea
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