Nathan Breit wrote:
After seeing the task.js library it struck me that the same approach
could also be used used to import modules. For example:
let JSON = yield load('http://json.org/modules/json2.js'
<http://json.org/modules/json2.js%27>);
This provides some of the benefits of the new module syntax; there is
no need to wrap everything in a function,
But yield cannot be used as you show except in function* (a generator
function).
and imported variables can be defined inline with their library path
for easy copy/pasting. However, the new syntax has other benefits this
approach doesn't such as readability and it might interfere with
concurrent loading/pre-fetching.
Right. task.js/generators and the loader API (or XHR or other such) go
together; we also want the import special form. Both play their parts,
one can't express one with the other or vice versa.
/be
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