minimal modules for a hypothetical es6 with lua's return, inspired by substack/mmmify and motivated by @shtylman.
Use import PATH to load a module from the string PATH. import is a keyword
like typeof that just returns an ordinary value.
Use return VALUE in the top level scope to export functionality and jump
out of the current context.
// main.js
var foo = import './foo.js'
console.log(foo(5));
// foo.js
var bar = import './bar.js'
return function (n) { return bar(n) * 10 };
// bar.js
return function (n) { return n + 3 };
build it with browserify:
$ browserify -t turn main.js > bundle.js
then run it with node (or a browser):
$ node bundle.js
80
POW.
var turn = require('turn')
This module is a browserify transform but you don't need to use browserify necessarily to use it.
Return a through-stream desugaring the import keyword and top level return
into require() and module.exports=... that can be parsed by node and browserify.
With npm do:
npm install turn
MIT