devtools-detect
V7
devtools-detect | V7 | |
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8 | 3 | |
2,006 | 1,401 | |
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4.7 | 1.8 | |
8 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
HTML | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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devtools-detect
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Website just displays "Unwanted Dev Tools Console detected "
For me it's "Sorry,, You can not view this website when JaveScript is disabled, Thank you" I have JavaScript enabled. Looking at the website's HTML source code a lot of logic seems (bad) copy&pasted from other wordpress plugins. For example there's logic that disables right-click, too.
> import devtools from 'https://www.dinbyggare.se/wp-content/plugins/wccp-pro/index....
That's version 2.1 of https://github.com/sindresorhus/devtools-detect Meanwhile version 4 was released and even the maintainer writes "This package has a lot of flaws. It used to work better, but browsers changed, and the detection now has too many false-positives."
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Resizing works in the browser, but doesn't work when 'Inspecting' (more in comments)
My boss has been nagging my co-worker to fix the same issue. Not sure he's attempted implementing it yet, but I recently sent this to my co-worker, so that he can hopefully implement custom code when DevTools are open. https://github.com/sindresorhus/devtools-detect
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MailChimp blacklists your IP if you open the browser's dev tools
Looking at the code[0], it just defines an aspect ratio threshold for your browser's viewport and triggers if it's outside of that on width or height. So when you open a second panel, your viewport goes back to being closer to 16:9/16:10 and the tool considers that within both thresholds.
The detection is hilariously primitive and entirely unreliable.
[0]: https://github.com/sindresorhus/devtools-detect/blob/main/in...
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Can we prevent the users of our website from accessing web dev tools (of any browser) while they are on our site?
they even imported a 4 year old package to handle devtools detection: https://github.com/sindresorhus/devtools-detect
- Copy text from the websites which don't allow
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JavaScript Is Weird
Devtools can actually be detected to a certain extent - https://github.com/sindresorhus/devtools-detect
V7
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Flattening ASTs (and Other Compiler Data Structures)
I used such a succinct AST structure to implement a JavaScript parser and interpreter for a severely memory constrained environment (embedded): V7 (https://github.com/cesanta/v7)
We later switched to a ast->bytecode compilation step but for a while the implicit AST was directly traversed during interpretation.
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Microvium Is Small
Nice! A few years ago I took a stab at this problem space with https://github.com/cesanta/v7 ; with fun tricks like in-place compacting GC, stdlib JS object graph "frozen" in rom etc
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JavaScript Is Weird
https://github.com/cesanta/v7
Languages are not all equal nor do they all function in the same way, and that's not my opinion.
Javascript syntax itself is one thing, and you can certainly feel free to Javascriptify some C++ libraries and make it all look a certain way for specific tasks, while managing things behind the scenes, up to a point... but there is no getting around the fact that SOMEONE and some languages are needed to implement low level systems functionality.
the power of Cython or the Python C FFI is that it allows you to script/glue modular native code.
You then state "C++14 may have been ratified 7 years ago but it's not the target code your build chain spits out"
no, a C++ COMPILER spits out assembler code that then gets assembled and linked into an executable.
The C++ or C code corresponds directly to a given set of assembler instructions which correspond directly to CPU instructions.
You claim that Python programming of microcontrollers is mainstream, but this is not true nor possible. Python SCRIPTING of code modules (that cannot be written in Python) is certainly one way to assemble a system from pre-built legos.
If you refer to knowing what I'm talking about as gatekeeping and egoism, might I suggest that you insist less forcefully in the correctness of incorrect things you state? we could be done with this spat in short order if YOU would refrain from speaking falsehoods. lies.untrue things.
I look forward to your lisp c compiler. make sure that it's 100% lisp from the bottom up, or I'll consider you're having ceded my point. Consider that the lisp you author in has a garbage collection system that lisp cannot have written originally, nor has any semantics for the underlying memory structures of, but hey, I guess if one is committed to pretending that all languages are equal for all tasks, who am I to question ones self-identification with a given language.
What are some alternatives?
proposal-pattern-matching - Pattern matching syntax for ECMAScript
V8 - The official mirror of the V8 Git repository
eslint-config-standard - ESLint Config for JavaScript Standard Style
Duktape - Duktape - embeddable Javascript engine with a focus on portability and compact footprint
proposal-slice-notation
Lua - Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, data-driven programming, and data description.
decimal.js - An arbitrary-precision Decimal type for JavaScript
libffi - A portable foreign-function interface library.
nelson - The Nelson Programming Language
Wren - The Wren Programming Language. Wren is a small, fast, class-based concurrent scripting language.
ChaiScript - Embedded Scripting Language Designed for C++
sol2 - Sol3 (sol2 v3.0) - a C++ <-> Lua API wrapper with advanced features and top notch performance - is here, and it's great! Documentation: