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screeps-globals

v0.0.1

Published

This is a module to help get screeps code off of the global namespace.

Downloads

4

Readme

screeps-globals

This is a package that serves to help get Screeps objects off of the global namespace. They're really still there, but by using this module, you'll be able to pretend like they aren't.

Where is Game?

Game is an object literal, with the way that require caching works in Screeps, there isn't a way to export it while still having it update each tick. This is one global that you'll still have to allow in your code.

Why?

JavaScript has been moving away from using the global namespace for a while. First with amd, then commonjs, and umd. Now it's officially part of the spec, there isn't a reason to use the global namespace anymore, it makes code harder to grok and to refactor.

You missed XXX

Yea, this is a really early phase in the module, expect breaking changes, missing globals and the like.