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Fixes #629

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* globals requirejs, require */
/* globals requirejs, require, loader */
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I think we should import require from require, then we'd get the one we want automatically

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Sorry @rwjblue I don't get it, can you please elaborate?

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I believe he wants to to import require from 'require'

Comment on lines +474 to +479
let module;
if(loader.__aliases && loader.__aliases.require) {
module = window[loader.__aliases.require](normalizedModuleName, null, null, true /* force sync */);
} else {
module = require(normalizedModuleName, null, null, true /* force sync */);
}
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This might be a little more resilient if you extracted a variable:

const req = loader.__aliases?.require ? window[loader.__aliases.require] : require
const module = req(normalizedModuleName, null, null, true /* force sync */);

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Resolver does not honor the loader noconflict aliases
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