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multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for regexp, and jsonc #4802

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kt3k opened this issue May 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for regexp, and jsonc #4802

kt3k opened this issue May 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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kt3k commented May 21, 2024

These 3 2 packages only have single API, but have multiple entrypoint . and <API_name>. Having 2 entrypoint doesn't make much sense to them.

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iuioiua commented May 21, 2024

I believe that's for the likely event that APIs are added to these packages—we don't need to factor out the existing APIs into separate files, as they're already there. However, I see your point, too.

@kt3k kt3k changed the title multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for html, regexp, and jsonp multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for ~~html~~, regexp, and jsonp May 22, 2024
@kt3k kt3k changed the title multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for ~~html~~, regexp, and jsonp multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for html, regexp, and jsonp May 22, 2024
@kt3k kt3k changed the title multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for html, regexp, and jsonp multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for html, regexp, and jsonc May 22, 2024
@kt3k kt3k changed the title multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for html, regexp, and jsonc multiple entrypoint doesn't make sense for regexp, and jsonc May 22, 2024
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kt3k commented May 23, 2024

We decided to keep the current structure as is. This structure makes the future contribution easier.

@kt3k kt3k closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale May 23, 2024
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