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// webpack is a module bundler
// This means webpack takes modules with dependencies
// and emits static assets representing those modules.
// dependencies can be written in CommonJs
var commonjs = require("./commonjs");
// or in AMD
define(["amd-module", "../file"], function(amdModule, file) {
// while previous constructs are sync
// this is async
require(["big-module/big/file"], function(big) {
// for async dependencies webpack splits
// your application into multiple "chunks".
// This part of your application is
// loaded on demand (Code Splitting)
var stuff = require("../my/stuff");
// "../my/stuff" is also loaded on demand
// because it's in the callback function
// of the AMD require
});
});
require("coffee!./cup.coffee");
// "Loaders" can be used to preprocess files.
// They can be prefixed in the require call
// or configured in the configuration.
require("./cup");
// This does the same when you add ".coffee" to the extensions
// and configure the "coffee" loader for /\.coffee$/
function loadTemplate(name) {
return require("./templates/" + name + ".jade");
// many expressions are supported in require calls
// a clever parser extracts information and concludes
// that everything in "./templates" that matches
// /\.jade$/ should be included in the bundle, as it
// can be required.
}
// ... and you can combine everything
function loadTemplateAsync(name, callback) {
require(["bundle?lazy!./templates/" + name + ".jade"],
function(templateBundle) {
templateBundle(callback);
});
}
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Both tabs and spaces are mixed in this sample code.
Could you consider to unify the indentation ?

https://gist.github.com/kitsuyui/5e7524c74b946a09742d/revisions

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