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This commit updates the padding logic in the CodeViewer component to handle highlighted lines more effectively. The renderRowContent function now returns an object with an html property and a highlighted property, allowing for more precise controls when rendering rows. Additionally, new functions have been introduced to manage chunks of lines and apply padding, helping to optimize the display of code diffs. Changes include: - Modify `renderRowContent` to return an object containing html and highlighted properties - Add a `rows` computed variable that maps the original rows to the newly rendered rows - Introduce new `RenderedRow` type and `applyPadding` function to manage chunks and padding logic - Update Row interface to include a size property |
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