Process --pre-js and --post-js files in jsifier.js#18525
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LGTM, this sounds like a good unification. |
This teats pre and post JS files more like normal runtime and library files which simplifies the code and avoids the special case processing in emcc.py. This also means that pre and post JS also now go through macro preprocessor which should be useful in some cases.
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This treats pre and post JS files more like normal runtime and library files which simplifies the code and avoids the special case processing in emcc.py.
This also means that pre and post JS also now go through macro preprocessor which should be useful in some cases.