use ejecta.import to avoid re-including files #535
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similar to a C compiler's
#include
vs#import
,ejecta.include
can re-include a file, overwriting any existing vars or re-running any self executing anonymous functions ((function(){...})();
). ejecta.import maintains a Set inside of iOS which will prevent re-inclusions. If you need to intentionally re-include a file,ejecta.include
will still work fine in combination withejecta.import
. I'm hoping this will encourage using more distinct files instead of less monoliths.