Say my javascript scripts aren't embedded in html/xml... I want to write a small library of helper functions to use in my scripts. Obviously there has to be an "#include" or "require" keyword in javascript, but I can't find any. Anything I could with Google relies on the code being part of html/xml, which doesn't help in my case. What should I do?
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I believe you mean to write some sort of dependency tracking framework for your javascript files and use a process called "Lazy-Loading" to load the required JS file only when it's needed. Check out Using.js, it seems to do what you need. Also you might want to check |
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There actually isn't a really #include or require in javascript. You're actually supposed to handle all the dependencies yourself. I've seen people do a hack where they do a document.write to include other javascript files. |
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in the case you care, here there is a version of include that uses the document object via it's DOM interface:
the problem is that you must include this function in all your source file that needs includes... :P :P |
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to include a js file in html:
it should be in the page head for correctness. |
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