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ES and TypeScript modules are strict by default and don’t need this directive. ESLint will remind us to add it to new CommonJS files and remove it from ES and TypeScript modules. Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
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JavaScript
35 lines
893 B
JavaScript
"use strict";
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/*
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We want his module to load pretty early in the process
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of starting the app, so that people.js can load early.
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All the heavy lifting for reload logic happens in
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reload.js, which has lots of UI dependencies. If we
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didn't split out this module, our whole dependency tree
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would be kind of upside down.
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*/
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let reload_in_progress = false;
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let reload_pending = false;
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exports.is_pending = function () {
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return reload_pending;
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};
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exports.is_in_progress = function () {
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return reload_in_progress;
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};
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exports.set_state_to_pending = function () {
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// Why do we never set this back to false?
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// Because the reload is gonna happen next. :)
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// I was briefly confused by this, hence the comment.
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reload_pending = true;
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};
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exports.set_state_to_in_progress = function () {
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reload_in_progress = true;
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};
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window.reload_state = exports;
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