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where should I be able to find my minified version of the js package I am trying to include?
Put the code somewhere (e.g. update the PR)
Hi, I'm having trouble with nodejs - if I'm using :optimizations :none
I can access the required libraries with (js/moment ...)
but if I use :optimizations :simple
they are not available on global
and I see them in js/module.exports
however they overwrite each other in exports
so if I (:require [cljsjs.moment] [cljsjs.jsdiff])
only jsdiff functions are there. Is there anything that can be done?
Hmh, maybe in :simple
the files are wrapped in closures so that globals are not accessible globally
Anyway, is there a reason in Node to use anything but :none
?
@daraen yeah the problem with :none
is that the goog.requires
are relative to the executable working path and I don't have control how node is launched (I think there's a cljs jira for it but I can't find it atm)
@juhoteperi: I have pushed my code back to github.
@thomas: Hmm, looks okay.
Boot should take care of that