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/**
* ease.js namespace
*
* All modules will be available via this namespace. In CommonJS format, they
* were accessed via the require() function. For example:
*
* var util = require( 'easejs' ).Class;
*
* In this file, the above would be written as:
*
* var util = easejs.Class;
*
* @type {Object}
*/
var easejs = {};
( function( ns_exports )
{
/**
* CommonJS module exports
*
* Since this file contains all of the modules, this will be populated with
* every module right off the bat.
*
* @type {Object.<string,Object>}
*/
var module = {};
/**
* Returns the requested module
*
* The require() function is likely unavailable client-side (within a web
* browser). Therefore, we mock one. If it is available, this overwrites it.
* Our modules are all preloaded in the exports object.
*
* @param {string} module_id id of the module to load
*
* @return {Object} exports of requested module
*/
var require = function( module_id )
{
// remove the './' directory prefix (every module is currently included
// via a relative path), stupidly remove ../'s and remove .js extensions
var id_clean = module_id.replace( /^\.?\/|[^/]*?\/\.\.\/|\.js$/, '' );
// attempt to retrieve the module
var mod = module[ id_clean ];
if ( mod === undefined )
{
throw "[ease.js] Undefined module: " + module_id;
}
return mod.exports;
};
/**{CONTENT}**/
// the following should match the exports of /index.js
ns_exports.Class = module['class'].exports;
ns_exports.AbstractClass = module['class_abstract'].exports;
ns_exports.FinalClass = module['class_final'].exports;
ns_exports.Interface = module['interface'].exports;
} )( easejs );