Improve textviewer rendering speed #7211
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Proposed Changes
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When the text viewer renders large files, the
run_syntax_highlighter
function currently takes a significant amount of time, and causes the page to freeze. A user reported this after uploading a CSV file with over 7000 lines.The issue was not with Prism.js (the syntax highlighting library we're using), but rather with the code that was modifying the result of the syntax highlighting to make it compatible with our own source code glower. I refactored this code to improve its performance, mostly by making better use of
Node
/Element
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