deno/cli/tests/bundle.test.out
Ryan Dahl a2969ecd27
Deno.bundle supports targets < ES2017 (#6346)
This commit provides a "system_loader_es5.js" bundle loader which will be added
to the bundle when the target is < ES2017, which is the minimum target syntax
required for "system_loader.js".

Supports #5913 (via Deno.bundle()) with a couple caveats:

* Allowing "deno bundle" to take a different target is not supported, as we
specifically ignore "target" when passed in a TypeScript config file. This is
because deno bundle is really intended to generate bundles that work in Deno.
It is an unintentional side effect that some bundles are loadable in browsers.

* While a target of "es3" will be accepted, the module loader will still only be
compatible with ES5 or later. Realistically no one should be expecting bundles
generated by Deno to be used on IE8 and prior, and there is just too much
"baggage" to support that at this point.

This is a minor variation of 75bb9d, which exposed some sort of internal V8 bug.
Ref #6358

This is 100% authored by Kitson Kelly. Github might change the author when landing
so I'm leaving this in:
Co-authored-by: Kitson Kelly <me@kitsonkelly.com>
2020-06-18 09:06:48 -04:00

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let System, __instantiate;
(() => {
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})();
System.register("print_hello", [], function (exports_1, context_1) {
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});
System.register("subdir2/mod2", ["print_hello"], function (exports_2, context_2) {
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});
System.register("mod1", ["subdir2/mod2"], function (exports_3, context_3) {
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});
const __exp = __instantiate("mod1", false);
export const returnsHi = __exp["returnsHi"];
export const returnsFoo2 = __exp["returnsFoo2"];
export const printHello3 = __exp["printHello3"];
export const throwsError = __exp["throwsError"];
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