/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ // @ts-check "use strict"; /** * TypeScript can't understand the lazyRequireGetter mechanism, due to how it defines * properties as a getter. This function, instead provides lazy loading in a * TypeScript-friendly manner. It applies the lazy load memoization to each property * of the provided object. * * Example usage: * * const lazy = createLazyLoaders({ * moduleA: () => require("module/a"), * moduleB: () => require("module/b"), * }); * * Later: * * const moduleA = lazy.moduleA(); * const { objectInModuleB } = lazy.moduleB(); * * @template {{ [key: string]: () => any }} T * @param {T} definition - An object where each property has a function that loads a module. * @returns {T} - The load memoized version of T. */ function createLazyLoaders(definition) { /** @type {any} */ const result = {}; for (const [key, callback] of Object.entries(definition)) { /** @type {any} */ let cache; result[key] = () => { if (cache === undefined) { cache = callback(); } return cache; }; } return result; } // Provide an exports object for the JSM to be properly read by TypeScript. /** @type {any} */ var module = {}; module.exports = { createLazyLoaders, }; // Object.keys() confuses the linting which expects a static array expression. // eslint-disable-next-line var EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = Object.keys(module.exports);