How to use the @glimmer/bundle-compiler.normalizeLocator function in @glimmer/bundle-compiler

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github glimmerjs / glimmer-vm / packages / @glimmer / integration-tests / lib / modes / aot / delegate.ts View on Github external
key.indexOf('ui/components') !== -1,
        `Expected component key to start with ui/components, got ${key}.`
      );

      let { state, manager } = registry.components[key];

      let locator = locatorFor({ module: key, name: 'default' });

      let block;
      let symbolTable;

      if (state.type === 'Curly' || state.type === 'Dynamic') {
        let block = bundleCompiler.preprocess(locator, state.template!);
        let parsedLayout = { block, referrer: locator, asPartial: false };
        let wrapped = new WrappedBuilder(parsedLayout);
        bundleCompiler.addCompilableTemplate(normalizeLocator(locator), wrapped);

        compileTimeModules.register(key, 'other', {
          default: wrapped.symbolTable,
        });

        symbolTable = wrapped.symbolTable;

        this.symbolTables.set(locator, symbolTable);
      } else {
        block = bundleCompiler.addTemplateSource(
          locator,
          expect(state.template, 'expected component definition state to have template')
        );
        symbolTable = {
          hasEval: block.hasEval,
          symbols: block.symbols,

@glimmer/bundle-compiler

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