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| This example show how to use Code Splitting with the ES6 module syntax.
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| The standard `import` is sync.
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| `import(module: string) -> Promise` can be used to load modules on demand. This acts as a split point for webpack and creates a chunk.
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| Providing dynamic expressions to `import` is possible. The same limits as with dynamic expressions in `require` calls apply here. Each possible module creates an additional chunk. In this example `import("c/" + name)` creates two additional chunks (one for each file in `node_modules/c/`). This is called "async context".
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| # example.js
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| ```javascript
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| _{{example.js}}_
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| ```
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| # dist/output.js
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| ```javascript
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| _{{dist/output.js}}_
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| ```
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| # Info
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| ## Unoptimized
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| ```
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| _{{stdout}}_
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| ```
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| ## Production mode
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| ```
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| _{{production:stdout}}_
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| ```
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