| 1 | define( [
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| 2 | "../core"
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| 3 | ], function( jQuery ) {
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| 5 | ;
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| 7 | // Register as a named AMD module, since jQuery can be concatenated with other
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| 8 | // files that may use define, but not via a proper concatenation script that
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| 9 | // understands anonymous AMD modules. A named AMD is safest and most robust
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| 10 | // way to register. Lowercase jquery is used because AMD module names are
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| 11 | // derived from file names, and jQuery is normally delivered in a lowercase
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| 12 | // file name. Do this after creating the global so that if an AMD module wants
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| 13 | // to call noConflict to hide this version of jQuery, it will work.
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| 14 |
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| 15 | // Note that for maximum portability, libraries that are not jQuery should
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| 16 | // declare themselves as anonymous modules, and avoid setting a global if an
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| 17 | // AMD loader is present. jQuery is a special case. For more information, see
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| 18 | // https://github.com/jrburke/requirejs/wiki/Updating-existing-libraries#wiki-anon
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| 20 | if ( typeof define === "function" && define.amd ) {
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| 21 | define( "jquery", [], function() {
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| 22 | return jQuery;
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| 23 | } );
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| 24 | }
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| 26 | } );
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