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jrburke avatar jrburke commented on May 23, 2024

Does this cause a bug? My first instinct is to say the actual result matches the load order in the browser, before a build; foo.js is loaded, then the one, two and three files are loaded. So I would tend to want to preserve the order in which they are loaded in the non-build case, to keep the behavior roughly the same.

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neonstalwart avatar neonstalwart commented on May 23, 2024

now that #53 is fixed - i can see that there is no bug caused by this and your logic makes perfect sense. without the build, the calls to define happen in that same order so it should work and it makes for a good argument that the right/better thing to do is to actually preserve that order.

btw, a general "thanks" for your responsiveness in addressing my issues.

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neonstalwart avatar neonstalwart commented on May 23, 2024

actually... the behavior has changed back to where the module is now included after it's dependencies (my expected output above). there's no bug or problem with that but just wanted to bring it to your attention in case you don't want it to be that way.

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