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Good evening,</div>
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I am attempting to address the FIXME in the spice-html5 wire.js class:</div>
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<span><span style="color:#6a9955">/* FIXME - it would be faster to revise the processing code to handle</span></span>
<div><span style="color:#6a9955"> ** multiple fragments directly. Essentially, we should be</span></div>
<span><span style="color:#6a9955"> ** able to do this without any slice() or combine_array_buffers() calls */</span></span></div>
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I am having difficulties understanding the code surrounding this however. I was hoping that I could get some advice or insight into the way the buffer and callback structure works. Specifically, how the process_message function processes data and how the requesting
and needed functions interact. I am working to make optimizations to improve client side performance on low-end machines. Any insight or advice you can offer me would be of great help.</div>
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Best regards,</div>
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Peter Browning</div>
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