Say no to DSLs in strings. You're inventing a new language right there. What's wrong with introducing a new attribute?https://twitter.com/mathias/status/1009088415504240640 …
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No, the spec defines module specifiers: https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/primers/modules#specifiers … And `std:foo|https://bar` is a valid specifier, but this proposal would make it behave in a certain way.
Any string is a valid module specifier, but it’s up to the host environment to assign behaviors to it. That’s why bare specifiers don’t yet work on the web.
I'm not sold on the idea of making a special specifier format to import modules conditionally. import() let's you import conditionally
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