Sunday, October 18, 2009

RunJS updated: module modifiers and function modules

I pushed some changes to allow lazy-loaded/lazy-evaluated module modifiers and also better support for modules that just define a function. The changes are documented in the documentation page.

I am experimenting with using JSLint as a code formatter. We'll see how it goes.

All these changes bring the size up to 3.1 KB minified and gzipped. I would like to be under 3 KB, but I want to be sure the right functionality is in place first before squeezing it down.

The module modifiers are a bit of an experiment. I wanted some way to separate a bunch of bad, wordy code out for the normal cases of a module but only in bad cases load the bad code. The example I give in the documentation is a module that gets DOM node dimensions and position. In standards mode, it is fairly compact, but in quirks mode it gets uglier. So I only want to load the quirks mode code if the page is in quirks mode. I never want to develop in a quirks mode page, but for a general JavaScript library it might be important.

So I am still not sure if the module modifier approach is the right way to go, but I have used it a little bit so far on another project, and I will see how that works out.

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