Merge branch 'modules-proxy-patches' into immediate-finds-modules-proxy
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@ -72,13 +72,7 @@ Reflect.defineProperty(Function.prototype, "m", {
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// Patch the pre-populated factories
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for (const id in moduleFactories) {
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if (Settings.eagerPatches) {
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// Patches the factory directly
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moduleFactories[id] = patchFactory(id, moduleFactories[id]);
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} else {
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// Define a getter for the patched version
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defineModulesFactoryGetter(id, moduleFactories[id]);
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}
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defineModulesFactoryGetter(id, Settings.eagerPatches ? patchFactory(id, moduleFactories[id]) : moduleFactories[id]);
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}
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Reflect.defineProperty(moduleFactories, Symbol.toStringTag, {
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// The proxy responsible for patching the module factories when they are set, or definining getters for the patched versions
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moduleFactories = new Proxy(moduleFactories, moduleFactoriesHandler);
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/*
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If Discord ever decides to set module factories using the variable of the modules object directly, instead of wreq.m, switch the proxy to the prototype
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Reflect.setPrototypeOf(moduleFactories, new Proxy(moduleFactories, moduleFactoriesHandler));
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*/
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}
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Reflect.defineProperty(this, "m", {
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});
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/**
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* Define the getter for returning the patched version of the module factory. This only executes and patches the factory when its accessed for the first time.
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* Define the getter for returning the patched version of the module factory.
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*
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* It is what patches factories when eagerPatches are disabled.
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* If eagerPatches is enabled, the factory argument should already be the patched version, else it will be the original
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* and only be patched when accessed for the first time.
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*
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* The factory argument will become the patched version of the factory once it is accessed.
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* @param id The id of the module
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* @param factory The original or patched module factory
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*/
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function defineModulesFactoryGetter(id: PropertyKey, factory: PatchedModuleFactory) {
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// Define the getter in all the module factories objects. Patches are only executed once, so make sure all module factories object
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// have the the patched version
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// have the patched version
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for (const moduleFactories of allModuleFactories) {
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Reflect.defineProperty(moduleFactories, id, {
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configurable: true,
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}
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const moduleFactoriesHandler: ProxyHandler<PatchedModuleFactories> = {
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/*
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If Discord ever decides to set module factories using the variable of the modules object directly instead of wreq.m, we need to switch the proxy to the prototype
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and that requires defining additional traps for keeping the object working
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// Proxies on the prototype dont intercept "get" when the property is in the object itself. But in case it isn't we need to return undefined,
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// to avoid Reflect.get having no effect and causing a stack overflow
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get: (target, p, receiver) => {
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return undefined;
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},
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*/
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// The set trap for patching or defining getters for the module factories when new module factories are loaded
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set: (target, p, newValue, receiver) => {
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// If the property is not a number, we are not dealing with a module factory
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return Reflect.set(target, p, newValue, receiver);
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}
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const existingFactory = Reflect.get(target, p, target);
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const existingFactory = Reflect.get(target, p, receiver);
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if (!Settings.eagerPatches) {
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// If existingFactory exists, its either wrapped in defineModuleFactoryGetter, or it has already been required
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return Reflect.set(target, p, newValue, receiver);
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}
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// eagerPatches are disabled, so set up the getter for the patched version
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// eagerPatches are disabled, so the factory argument should be the original
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defineModulesFactoryGetter(p, newValue);
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return true;
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}
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// If multiple Webpack instances exist, when new a new module is loaded, it will be set in all the module factories objects.
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// Because patches are only executed once, we need to set the patched version in all of them, to avoid the Webpack instance
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// that uses the factory to contain the original factory instead of the patched, in case it was set first in another instance
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for (const moduleFactories of allModuleFactories) {
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Reflect.defineProperty(moduleFactories, p, {
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value: patchedFactory,
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configurable: true,
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enumerable: true,
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writable: true
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});
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}
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defineModulesFactoryGetter(p, patchedFactory);
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return true;
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}
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