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author | Florian Dold <florian.dold@gmail.com> | 2017-04-20 03:09:25 +0200 |
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committer | Florian Dold <florian.dold@gmail.com> | 2017-04-24 16:14:29 +0200 |
commit | 82f2b76e25a4a67e01ec67e5ebe39d14ad771ea8 (patch) | |
tree | 965f6eb89b84d65a62b49008fd972c004832ccd1 /node_modules/object-assign/readme.md | |
parent | e6e0cbc387c2a77b48e4065c229daa65bf1aa0fa (diff) |
Reorganize module loading.
We now use webpack instead of SystemJS, effectively bundling modules
into one file (plus commons chunks) for every entry point. This results
in a much smaller extension size (almost half). Furthermore we use
yarn/npm even for extension run-time dependencies. This relieves us
from manually vendoring and building dependencies. It's also easier to
understand for new developers familiar with node.
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/node_modules/object-assign/readme.md b/node_modules/object-assign/readme.md index 13c097734..1be09d35c 100644 --- a/node_modules/object-assign/readme.md +++ b/node_modules/object-assign/readme.md @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ # object-assign [](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/object-assign) -> ES2015 [`Object.assign()`](http://www.2ality.com/2014/01/object-assign.html) ponyfill +> ES2015 [`Object.assign()`](http://www.2ality.com/2014/01/object-assign.html) [ponyfill](https://ponyfill.com) -> Ponyfill: A polyfill that doesn't overwrite the native method + +## Use the built-in + +Node.js 4 and up, as well as every evergreen browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, Safari), +support `Object.assign()` :tada:. If you target only those environments, then by all +means, use `Object.assign()` instead of this package. ## Install @@ -36,7 +41,7 @@ objectAssign({foo: 0}, null, {bar: 1}, undefined); ## API -### objectAssign(target, source, [source, ...]) +### objectAssign(target, [source, ...]) Assigns enumerable own properties of `source` objects to the `target` object and returns the `target` object. Additional `source` objects will overwrite previous ones. |