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    1. Jason Miller  🦊 ⚛‏ @_developit May 4
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      are you able to publish the code? I'd love to get a head start on this.

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    2. Hubert SABLONNIÈRE  😎‏ @hsablonniere May 4
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      What do you mean by "flatten modules on the server"

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    3. Jason Miller  🦊 ⚛‏ @_developit May 4
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      Replying to @hsablonniere @lukejacksonn

      take a nested module graph and collapse it into a single module. not sure if he's doing scope merging since es-module-lexer doesn't retain that info.

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    4. Jason Miller  🦊 ⚛‏ @_developit May 4
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      One clever hack I've seen recently is to use blocks for scoping: let $a_foo; // export { foo } (from a) { // inlined+transformed a.js const local = 'bar'; $a_foo = local; } { // inlined+transformed b.js console.log($a_foo) // import { foo } from 'a' }

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    5. lukejacksonn‏ @lukejacksonn May 4
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      Hah, what a coincidence eh! But yep the idea is as Jason says.. take a request for a file, parse and fetch the dependency graph then return a single module. There is a twist though.. I’m not smart enough to AST so am not rewriting code/scopes, rather, just import paths.

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    6. lukejacksonn‏ @lukejacksonn May 4
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      Seems to be working pretty nicely now.. just tidying up the code. Will share soon! 🌈

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    7. Seb Insua‏ @sebinsua May 14
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      Replying to @lukejacksonn

      Very interested to try this myself, too! :)

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    8. lukejacksonn‏ @lukejacksonn May 14
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      So, I think I conflated too many ideas when implementing this and it’s probably all wrong.. but it works as a proof of concept and I got to learn a bunch so here is the write uphttps://github.com/lukejacksonn/blub …

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    9. Seb Insua‏ @sebinsua May 14
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      Very cool of you to release a POC. No worries about design choices probably being wrong (etc), seeing different implementations is helpful for understanding the problem better!

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    10. lukejacksonn‏ @lukejacksonn May 14
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      That’s how it should be 😊 well I’d love to know your thoughts/ideas if you have any!

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      Seb Insua‏ @sebinsua May 20
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      > "The main advantage of this approach over a traditional bundler is that the scripts in the bundle haven't been hoisted into one big module scope, which means, in theory, they can be reused by subsequently loaded modules." Is that why you use `es-module-lexer` and not `rollup`?

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        1. lukejacksonn‏ @lukejacksonn May 20
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          Kind of.. es-module-lexer is really only used to find import statements in code; you do that recursively to build a dependency graph. Given all I was doing is import rewrites then rollup wasn't really necessary.

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