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There were two constants here, `INLINE_ONEBOX_LOADING_CSS_CLASS` and `INLINE_ONEBOX_CSS_CLASS` that were both longer than the strings they were DRYing up: `inline-onebox-loading` and `inline-onebox` I normally appreciate constants, but in this case it meant that we had a lot of JS imports resulting in many more lines of code (and CPU cycles spent figuring them out.) It also meant we had an `.erb` file and had to invoke Ruby to create the JS file, which meant the app was harder to port to Ember CLI. I removed the constants. It's less DRY but faster and simpler, and arguably the loss of DRYness is not significant as you can still search for the `inline-onebox-loading` and `inline-onebox` strings easily if you are refactoring.
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645 B
JavaScript
16 lines
645 B
JavaScript
//= require ./pretty-text/addon/pretty-text
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/guid
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/censored-words
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/emoji/data
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/emoji/version
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/emoji
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/engines/discourse-markdown-it
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//= require xss.min
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/xss
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/white-lister
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/sanitizer
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/oneboxer
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/oneboxer-cache
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/inline-oneboxer
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//= require ./pretty-text/addon/upload-short-url
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