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describe("ReducerProject Tutorial", () => {
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describe("Multi source", () => {
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/*
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Case "Running multiple sources"
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*/
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Case "Running multiple sources" */
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test("Chaining", () => {
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let project = Project.createProject()
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/* This time let's add 3 sources and chain them together */
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test("Intro to including", () => {
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/* Though it would not be practical for a storybook,
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let's write the same project above with includes.
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You will see that parsing includes is setting the dependencies the same way as before.
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*/
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You will see that parsing includes is setting the dependencies the same way as before. */
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let project = Project.createProject()
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/* This time source1 and source2 are not depending on anything */
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)->expect == ("Ok(())", "@{x: 1,y: 2,z: 3}")
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/*
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Doing it like this is too verbose for a storybook
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But I hope you have seen the relation of setContinues and parseIncludes
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*/
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But I hope you have seen the relation of setContinues and parseIncludes */
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/*
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Dealing with includes needs more.
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- There are parse errors
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- There are cyclic includes
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- And the depended source1 and source2 is not already there in the project
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- If you knew the includes before hand there would not be point of the include directive.
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More on those on the next section.
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*/
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More on those on the next section. */
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})
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})
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})
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