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Previously, if more than one module in a package tried and failed to import the same identifier, we would record information about only the last failed import. This was good enough for later attempting to resolve the failed import in other packges or the application's `node_modules` directory (a concept known as "peer dependencies"), but it sometimes discarded information about whether the failed imports were dynamic. In particular, if the last recorded failed import was a dynamic import, it could accidentally render the entire peer dependency tree dynamic. Although it's a bit more complicated than what we did before, I believe the simplest solution is for the ImportScanner to maintain a mapping from failed identifiers to lists of import information objects, rather than a single object, so that no information is lost.
Meteor is an ultra-simple environment for building modern web applications.
With Meteor you write apps:
- in modern JavaScript
- that send data over the wire, rather than HTML
- using your choice of popular open-source libraries
Try a getting started tutorial:
Next, read the guide and the documentation.
Quick Start
On Windows, the installer can be found at https://www.meteor.com/install.
On Linux/macOS, use this line:
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meteor create try-meteor
Run it:
cd try-meteor
meteor
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rm -rf ~/.meteor/
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