The promise would resolve immediately, nulling out `flushPromise`. This would
then immediately be set from `new Promise((resolve, reject) => {...})` turning
it back into non-null `flushPromise`. The resolve handler was called so the
next `flush()` would see "oh yes, there is a non-null `flushPromise`" then
promptly try to set `flushAgainPromise` which chains off the resolved
`flushPromise` which relied on `flushPromise` being `null`ed out after
`resolve()`, causing the chained `flush()` to see "oh yes, there is a non-null
`flushPromise`" which... ad infinitum.
This PR fixes it by making the nulling out asynchronous but the fact it took
me this long to debug this issue indicates to me that this is a terrible piece
of code. Will re-write.
This makes it easier to get a list of all the log IDs. It also makes it possible
to order the logs by the *LAST* log line and not the first as was the case
previously, which is important in the case of long-running tabs.
This removes the ability for the client to filter remote room
directories by network, since the /thirdparty/protocols API does
not yet work for remote servers. They would only get the main list
now though anyway, so there is no point in us continuing to support
it.
As per https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/1676
The existing local config system still exists and is used for
remote home server directories (since /thirdparty/protocols
doesn't support listing remote home servers, and also because
people are using it).
16M is somewhat excessive: configure olm to use a bit less.
Requires changes to the olm library to do anything useful, but will be harmless
without them.
Partial fix to vector-im/riot-web#2726.
* Dismiss the notification when it's clicked
* Accept the room object: we need it to view_room
* Desktop app: Un-minimise when notification clicked
* Desktop App: Set App User Model ID so notifications work on
Windows 8!
Sometimes window.onload would run before loadApp had finished (specifically, if
the browser had to wait for config.json to load). Avoid the race by moving all
of the onload logic into loadApp.
Remove the 'vector' from the start of the version (otherwise the
tarballs are called vector-vector-[...].tar.gz). The jenkins
script already creates these files, so update accordingly.