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Use require instead of global for browserify#139
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konsumer wants to merge 2 commits intowellcaffeinated:masterfrom
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Use require instead of global for browserify#139konsumer wants to merge 2 commits intowellcaffeinated:masterfrom
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Excellent! But would that make more sense inside the factory function? |
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Both work. This sticks with the spirit of "PIXI is already in my namespace" but I can put it in the factory, too. |
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I am using browserify, and I use
var PIXI = require('pixi.js')in any file I need it. This code keeps everything the same, but allows me to not have to inject a PIXI global in the scope.