This commit applies consistent code style changes (mainly spacing and formatting) across multiple JS files for improved readability and maintainability. Additionally, it removes the unused 'js/examples/mask_editor_examples.js' file.
Removed redundant comments and streamlined logic across canvas-related modules, including mask positioning, garbage collection, and WebSocket communication. Improved code readability and maintainability by eliminating unnecessary explanations and clarifying intent in both Python and JavaScript files. No functional changes were made; this is a cleanup and refactor for better developer experience.
Introduces a WebSocket-based mechanism for CanvasNode to send and receive canvas image and mask data in RAM, enabling fast, diskless data transfer between frontend and backend. Adds a new WebSocketManager utility, updates CanvasIO to support RAM output mode, and modifies CanvasView to send canvas data via WebSocket before prompt execution. The backend (canvas_node.py) is updated to handle WebSocket data storage and retrieval, with improved locking and cleanup logic. This change improves workflow speed and reliability by avoiding unnecessary disk I/O and ensuring up-to-date canvas data is available during node execution.