On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 10:55:26AM -0300, Angel Java Lopez wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> I usually do in your suggested way, and I'm with you. But in this special
> case, I feel the user of my module could find a bit weird to write
>
> var st = require('simpletags');
>
> st.html(st.head(st.title('...')), st.body(st.h1(....))
>
> instead
>
> html(head(title('....')), body(h1('...'))
>
> in a controlled way (only in its own module). I want to give him/her an
> option. Ruby has it (as an option, too). It's the first time I found I
> needed it in Node.js. Usually, I assert "Ruby ceremony > Javascript/Node.js
> ceremony", but now, I was trapped by this issue.
>
> My best solutions:
>
> a)
> var st = require(...); // and use with st.h1, st.h2...
>
> b)
> require('simpletags').exportsTo(global); // maybe in browser I could export
> to windows directly in the module
>
> c)
> var simpletags = require('simpletags');
> eval(simpletags.exportLocalCode()); // where .exportLocalCode returns a
> String with "var h1 = simpletags.h1; ... "
> c2)
> var st = require('simpletags');
> eval(st.exportLocalCode('st')); // the local variable name 'st' should be
> informed to be used in var ...= .... string result
also:
require('simpletags')(function (tags) {
with (tags) {
html(head(title('....')), body(h1('...'));
}
});
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