This delegates loading of Wasm modules to Webpack itself, making wrapper code simpler.
Emscripten-generated modules are still using custom loading glue as they're not compatible with Webpack.
Nightly is no longer necessary for wee_alloc, so we don't need to rely on unstable versions of Rust anymore.
As a bonus, this reduces size of each Rust-related Docker image by >1 GB:
- `squoosh-rotate`: 2.94GB -> 1.87GB
- `squoosh-resize`: 3.09GB -> 2.02GB
- `squoosh-hqx`: 3.13GB -> 2.06GB
* Scaling works on native
* It works in wasm
* Integrate with UI
* Remove benchmark
* Integrate Hqx into Resizer module
* Link against repo for hqx
* Remove unused defaultOpts
* Re-add test file
* Adding size dropdown
* Chrome: go and sit on the naughty step
* Better docs
* Review
* Add link to crbug
* Update src/codecs/processor-worker/index.ts
Co-Authored-By: Jake Archibald <jaffathecake@gmail.com>
* Terminate worker inbetween resize jobs
* Add sRGB -> RGB conversion before resize
* Add clamping for color space conversions
* Clip for demultiplication as well
* Fixing linear <-> srgb conversion
* Update benchmark
* Decouple srgb calculations
* Generate lookup tables
* Update src/codecs/resize/options.tsx
* Defaulting on, renaming, removing redundant state
* Implement alpha premultiplication
* Add benchmark to resize
* Only display "Premultiply alpha" if it's one of the rust resize types.
* Add comment about division by zero
* Adding chroma subsampling for mozjpeg
* Adding separate chroma quality.
* Preact sometimes removes the inline styles, this fixes it.
* Simplifying chroma subsample
* Adding comments
* Switching to embind
* Adding options to mozjpeg wasm
* Updating packages
* Ditching enum - causing more problems than it's worth
* Adding mozjpeg options UI
* Forgot about this enum
* Bools just work
* lol zx quant
* Adding ZX option
* Improving colour selection so we don't end up with the same colour twice. Also fixing a bug with the colour conflict resolution.
* Putting it behind a konami code
* Better comments
* Adding comment
* Removing unnecessary malloc.