32 lines
1.5 KiB
JavaScript
32 lines
1.5 KiB
JavaScript
'use client';
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import { METADATA_BOUNDARY_NAME, VIEWPORT_BOUNDARY_NAME, OUTLET_BOUNDARY_NAME, ROOT_LAYOUT_BOUNDARY_NAME } from './boundary-constants';
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// We use a namespace object to allow us to recover the name of the function
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// at runtime even when production bundling/minification is used.
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const NameSpace = {
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[METADATA_BOUNDARY_NAME]: function({ children }) {
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return children;
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},
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[VIEWPORT_BOUNDARY_NAME]: function({ children }) {
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return children;
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},
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[OUTLET_BOUNDARY_NAME]: function({ children }) {
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return children;
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},
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[ROOT_LAYOUT_BOUNDARY_NAME]: function({ children }) {
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return children;
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}
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};
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export const MetadataBoundary = // We use slice(0) to trick the bundler into not inlining/minifying the function
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// so it retains the name inferred from the namespace object
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NameSpace[METADATA_BOUNDARY_NAME.slice(0)];
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export const ViewportBoundary = // We use slice(0) to trick the bundler into not inlining/minifying the function
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// so it retains the name inferred from the namespace object
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NameSpace[VIEWPORT_BOUNDARY_NAME.slice(0)];
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export const OutletBoundary = // We use slice(0) to trick the bundler into not inlining/minifying the function
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// so it retains the name inferred from the namespace object
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NameSpace[OUTLET_BOUNDARY_NAME.slice(0)];
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export const RootLayoutBoundary = // We use slice(0) to trick the bundler into not inlining/minifying the function
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// so it retains the name inferred from the namespace object
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NameSpace[ROOT_LAYOUT_BOUNDARY_NAME.slice(0)];
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//# sourceMappingURL=boundary-components.js.map
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