Fixes an issue where Chromium could crash on a dangling unretained pointer in one of several webRequest functions. This was happening as a result of the fact that we had outstanding blocking requests continue to reference state owned by ProxyingWebsocket and ProxyingURLLoaderFactory after the requests were destroyed. This had been going on for a few years, and was likely leading to some ongoing memory issues. To fix this, we need to ensure that all state is cleaned up in OnRequestWillBeDestroyed. I chose to create a new BlockedRequest struct to do so, which approximates the approach that upstream takes. The complexities of doing so also made our templated approach more trouble than it felt worth, so i pried that apart into separate handlers. |
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