the only fix i can see is moving pac resolving off the main thread. JavaScript is not in any particularly good position to store state so that a caller can resume execution when it has the answer it needs. OTOH, if the JavaScript runs on a different thread, this problem magically goes away.
ralfg: if it's of high priority to you, then either write a patch, or find someone who's willing to accept your payment to write a patch.
the only fix i can see is moving pac resolving off the main thread. JavaScript is not in any particularly good position to store state so that a caller can resume execution when it has the answer it needs. OTOH, if the JavaScript runs on a different thread, this problem magically goes away.
ralfg: if it's of high priority to you, then either write a patch, or find someone who's willing to accept your payment to write a patch.
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