But the triumphance of V3 is in the addSourceBuffer hook which solves a subtle problem. In earlier versions, hooking SourceBuffer.prototype.appendBuffer at the prototype level had a vulnerability in that if fermaw’s player cached a direct reference to appendBuffer before the hook was installed (i.e., const myAppend = sourceBuffer.appendBuffer; myAppend.call(sb, data)), the hook would never fire. The player would bypass the prototype entirely and call the original native function through its cached reference.
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There’s a secondary pro and con to this pipeline: since the code is compiled, it avoids having to specify as many dependencies in Python itself; in this package’s case, Pillow for image manipulation in Python is optional and the Python package won’t break if Pillow changes its API. The con is that compiling the Rust code into Python wheels is difficult to automate especially for multiple OS targets: fortunately, GitHub provides runner VMs for this pipeline and a little bit of back-and-forth with Opus 4.5 created a GitHub Workflow which runs the build for all target OSes on publish, so there’s no extra effort needed on my end.
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