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clean up source, call $apply, explicit ngInject handling #30

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@gajus noticed a few problems using your project with webpack, it seems that $apply isn't being called, and /* @ngInject */ directives are not applied for consumers of the npm module.

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@marcelaraujo ping

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@marcelaraujo @gajus ping ping

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@marcelaraujo @gajus ping ping

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@marcelaraujo @gajus ping ping ping ping

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@graingert Why did you remove IIFE?

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@marcelaraujo browserify adds an IIFE for you

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@marcelaraujo I'm using this with my angular-swing2 fork on npm It hard codes swing to ~3.0.3 because 3.1 is broken.

@marcelaraujo marcelaraujo merged commit 6c76803 into gajus:master May 30, 2017
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