50 lines
1.8 KiB
JavaScript
50 lines
1.8 KiB
JavaScript
define("dojo/main", [
|
|
"./_base/kernel",
|
|
"./has",
|
|
"require",
|
|
"./_base/sniff",
|
|
"./_base/lang",
|
|
"./_base/array",
|
|
"./ready",
|
|
"./_base/declare",
|
|
"./_base/connect",
|
|
"./_base/Deferred",
|
|
"./_base/json",
|
|
"./_base/Color",
|
|
"./has!dojo-firebug?./_firebug/firebug",
|
|
"./_base/browser",
|
|
"./_base/loader"], function(dojo, has, require, sniff, lang, array, ready){
|
|
// module:
|
|
// dojo/main
|
|
// summary:
|
|
// This is the package main module for the dojo package; it loads dojo base appropriate for the execution environment.
|
|
|
|
// the preferred way to load the dojo firebug console is by setting has("dojo-firebug") true in dojoConfig
|
|
// the isDebug config switch is for backcompat and will work fine in sync loading mode; it works in
|
|
// async mode too, but there's no guarantee when the module is loaded; therefore, if you need a firebug
|
|
// console guarnanteed at a particular spot in an app, either set config.has["dojo-firebug"] true before
|
|
// loading dojo.js or explicitly include dojo/_firebug/firebug in a dependency list.
|
|
if(dojo.config.isDebug){
|
|
require(["./_firebug/firebug"]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// dojoConfig.require is deprecated; use the loader configuration property deps
|
|
true || has.add("dojo-config-require", 1);
|
|
if(1){
|
|
var deps= dojo.config.require;
|
|
if(deps){
|
|
// dojo.config.require may be dot notation
|
|
deps= array.map(lang.isArray(deps) ? deps : [deps], function(item){ return item.replace(/\./g, "/"); });
|
|
if(dojo.isAsync){
|
|
require(deps);
|
|
}else{
|
|
// this is a bit janky; in 1.6- dojo is defined before these requires are applied; but in 1.7+
|
|
// dojo isn't defined until returning from this module; this is only a problem in sync mode
|
|
// since we're in sync mode, we know we've got our loader with its priority ready queue
|
|
ready(1, function(){require(deps);});
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return dojo;
|
|
});
|