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Namespace where can-* packages are registered
can-namespace
exports an object that can be used to ensure only one version of a module is loaded in an app.
For example, if you have a module can-unicorn
that you want to make sure is only loaded a single time, you can use can-namespace
:
var namespace = require('can-namespace');
var unicorn = {
// ...
};
if (namespace.unicorn) {
throw new Error("You can't have two versions of can-unicorn, check your dependencies");
} else {
module.exports = namespace.unicorn = unicorn;
}
Any module requiring can-namespace
will receive the same module because only one version of can-namespace
will ever be published.
FAQs
Namespace where can-* packages are registered
We found that can-namespace demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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