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Previously, the `_showEmoji` function determined the total number of emojis by inspecting the DOM (`emojiWrapper.children.length`). This could lead to a race condition if an incoming message containing an emoji was processed before the `_initialEmoji` function had fully populated the emojiWrapper. In such cases, `totalEmojiNum` would be 0 (or an incorrect intermediate value), causing valid emojis to be displayed as '[X]'. This commit fixes the issue by setting `totalEmojiNum` to a constant value of 69, which is the actual number of emojis (1.gif to 69.gif) supported by the application. This makes the emoji display logic robust and independent of the DOM state of the emoji panel during message processing. This likely addresses the underlying problem referred to as 'issue #19', where specific emojis might have been reported as not working due to this timing-sensitive bug.
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Previously, the
_showEmojifunction determined the total number of emojis by inspecting the DOM (emojiWrapper.children.length). This could lead to a race condition if an incoming message containing an emoji was processed before the_initialEmojifunction had fully populated the emojiWrapper. In such cases,totalEmojiNumwould be 0 (or an incorrect intermediate value), causing valid emojis to be displayed as '[X]'.This commit fixes the issue by setting
totalEmojiNumto a constant value of 69, which is the actual number of emojis (1.gif to 69.gif) supported by the application. This makes the emoji display logic robust and independent of the DOM state of the emoji panel during message processing.This likely addresses the underlying problem referred to as 'issue #19', where specific emojis might have been reported as not working due to this timing-sensitive bug.