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xdojo

v0.1.4

Published

1. unify dojo/has and requirejs-dplugins/has into xdojo/has: basics done

Readme

Purpose

  1. unify dojo/has and requirejs-dplugins/has into xdojo/has: basics done

  2. unify dojo/_base/declare and dcl/dcl into xdojo/declare: basics done

  3. try to unify dcl && declare's oop into xdojo/declare: basics done

  4. try to merge require.config and dojoConfig: not implemented

  5. dynamic switch for 'delite/domReady', 'dojo/domReady' and 'dojo2/domReady'

Status

wrapper for dojo/_lang/declare and dcl/dcl

  • simple Dojo classes (0 base classes) can be mixed with Dcl classes. Support for Dojo classes with multiple base classes in progress.

  • By default xdojo/require uses dcl/dcl as composer

  • By default your 'declaredClass' will be preserved in dcl, see examples

Examples

Usage, if you want use dlc over declare, just make sure you loaded dcl before xdojo/require:

require(['dcl/dcl', 'xdojo/require','dojo/_base/declare'],function(dcl,xRequire,declare){

    var fooBar = xRequire('foo.bar',null,{}); // works with dcl or dojo

    var myFooBarKid = xRequire('my.foo.bar',[fooBar],{}); // works with dcl or dojo

    //using a Dojo declared class together with a dcl declared class:
    
    var _myDojoClass = declare('dojoClass',null,{});
    
    var _classD2 = dDeclare('my mixed class',[myFooBarKid,_myDojoClass],{});

});
    

'requirejs-dplugins/has' and 'dojo/has'

Currently it just uses the delite version if delite is present, otherwise dojo/has will be returned:

Usage, straight forward:

//make sure you loaded in your app bootstrap requirejs-dplugins/has, otherwise it
//falls back to dojo/has (if present)
require(['xdojo/has'],function(has)){
    
});