Harmony and fibers are really heavy dependencies, Aren't they. Why does 
this need harmony ?

On Wednesday, 2 January 2013 20:21:53 UTC+1, nin jin wrote:
>
> You need to run your script with *--harmony* parameter!
> Autoloader
>
> Connect autoloader:
>
> $= require( 'jin' ).loader()
>
> Then use this pattern to work with modules:
>
> var app= $.connect( $.connect.static( 'public' ) )
> $.http.createServer( app ).listen( 80 )
>
> Instead of:
>
> var connect= require( 'connect' )
> var http= require( 'http' )
> var app= connect( connect.static( 'public' ) )
> http.createServer( app ).listen( 80 )
>
> You can use customized loaders:
>
> $my= $.jin.loader( './' )
> $my.init() // loads ./init.js
>
> If module is not installed, $.jin.loader tries to install that by npm. But 
> this feature uses fibers! Wrap your application to fiber by "sync" module:
>
> $.sync( function( ){
>     var app= $.connect( $.connect.static( 'public' ) )
>     $.http.createServer( app ).listen( 8080 )
> } )
>
> This code may autoinstall "connect" module if needed, loads them, and then 
> run the server.
>

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