wallet-core/node_modules/lodash/templateSettings.js
Florian Dold 82f2b76e25
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.
2017-04-24 16:14:29 +02:00

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var escape = require('./escape'),
reEscape = require('./_reEscape'),
reEvaluate = require('./_reEvaluate'),
reInterpolate = require('./_reInterpolate');
/**
* By default, the template delimiters used by lodash are like those in
* embedded Ruby (ERB) as well as ES2015 template strings. Change the
* following template settings to use alternative delimiters.
*
* @static
* @memberOf _
* @type {Object}
*/
var templateSettings = {
/**
* Used to detect `data` property values to be HTML-escaped.
*
* @memberOf _.templateSettings
* @type {RegExp}
*/
'escape': reEscape,
/**
* Used to detect code to be evaluated.
*
* @memberOf _.templateSettings
* @type {RegExp}
*/
'evaluate': reEvaluate,
/**
* Used to detect `data` property values to inject.
*
* @memberOf _.templateSettings
* @type {RegExp}
*/
'interpolate': reInterpolate,
/**
* Used to reference the data object in the template text.
*
* @memberOf _.templateSettings
* @type {string}
*/
'variable': '',
/**
* Used to import variables into the compiled template.
*
* @memberOf _.templateSettings
* @type {Object}
*/
'imports': {
/**
* A reference to the `lodash` function.
*
* @memberOf _.templateSettings.imports
* @type {Function}
*/
'_': { 'escape': escape }
}
};
module.exports = templateSettings;