Remove the define.amd.jQuery check, close gh-1150.

Cherry picked from 2.0 master 34c4e122a3

Conflicts:
	src/exports.js
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jrburke 2013-01-30 15:32:19 -08:00 committed by Dave Methvin
parent 937b2b194d
commit b6dd1c67a6
3 changed files with 21 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
"predef": [
"define",
"module",
"jQuery"
]
}

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@ -1,18 +1,21 @@
// Expose jQuery to the global object
window.jQuery = window.$ = jQuery;
if ( typeof module === "object" && typeof module.exports === "object" ) {
// Expose jQuery as module.exports in loaders that implement the Node
// module pattern (including browserify). Do not create the global, since
// the user will be storing it themselves locally, and globals are frowned
// upon in the Node module world.
module.exports = jQuery;
} else {
// Otherwise expose jQuery to the global object as usual
window.jQuery = window.$ = jQuery;
// Expose jQuery as an AMD module, but only for AMD loaders that
// understand the issues with loading multiple versions of jQuery
// in a page that all might call define(). The loader will indicate
// they have special allowances for multiple jQuery versions by
// specifying define.amd.jQuery = true. Register as a named module,
// since jQuery can be concatenated with other files that may use define,
// but not use a proper concatenation script that understands anonymous
// AMD modules. A named AMD is safest and most robust way to register.
// Lowercase jquery is used because AMD module names are derived from
// file names, and jQuery is normally delivered in a lowercase file name.
// Do this after creating the global so that if an AMD module wants to call
// noConflict to hide this version of jQuery, it will work.
if ( typeof define === "function" && define.amd && define.amd.jQuery ) {
define( "jquery", [], function () { return jQuery; } );
// Register as a named AMD module, since jQuery can be concatenated with other
// files that may use define, but not via a proper concatenation script that
// understands anonymous AMD modules. A named AMD is safest and most robust
// way to register. Lowercase jquery is used because AMD module names are
// derived from file names, and jQuery is normally delivered in a lowercase
// file name. Do this after creating the global so that if an AMD module wants
// to call noConflict to hide this version of jQuery, it will work.
if ( typeof define === "function" && define.amd ) {
define( "jquery", [], function () { return jQuery; } );
}
}

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@ -19,9 +19,7 @@ function define( name, dependencies, callback ) {
amdDefined = callback();
}
define.amd = {
jQuery: true
};
define.amd = {};
/**
* Returns an array of elements with the given IDs