What is the difference between compiling swc
and bundling spack
and when should you use one vs other?
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Sorry if this is an obvious question, but I was curious to know what the difference between building an entire directory with
swc ./src -d dist
versus the following setup:spack.config.js
My best observations are that:
swc ./src -d dist
is going to compile the entire codebase in the same structure as they currently arespack
is going to look atsrc/index.ts
, traverse through the full dependency graph, concatenate everything into one output (as opposed to multiple files). As a result you have one file that is tree shaken.Is my understanding correct? A few questions:
bootstrap()
function. As a result, would my compiled output just be empty? Or will it be okay as long as I have something exported?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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