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@mfikes can we run this against canary? https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript/pull/105
@dnolen Yeah... I may try running stuff locally... (last time I looked Travis did this thing where they gave out free credits and those expired for the Canary system)
@mfikes hrm do they have exception for open source projects? I suppose we could move it GitHub has well?
I have good experiences with OSS + #circleci as well (if Github isn't powerful enough for some reason)
@dnolen Yeah, Travis has exceptions for OSS... and you evidently have to request more tokens when you run out. Last time I looked Canary tokens owned by Antonin may have run out.
well if anyone has free time - please give the branch above a spin - it's possible there are other changes to Google Closure Library that we don't capture in our tests
we forced into this as a couple of namespaces we use dropped the legacy support (code splitting stuff being the important one, that all works again in the branch)
on the way - I went ahead and added var parsing for goog.module
namespaces, so basic var checking, type inference should work for both kinds of Closure namespaces
it looks like there just too much sunk cost into goog.module
so hopefully this set of ClojureScript changes gets us stabilized for at least another couple of years
@dnolen that thread is specifically about import maps, which is a way to define remapping for urls. That's largely a spec that exists for making code splitting/caching possible.