cleaning up the application start file.
Signed-off-by: Taylor Otwell <taylorotwell@gmail.com>
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@@ -72,8 +72,7 @@ Event::listen(View::loader, function($bundle, $view)
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| The Laravel language loader is responsible for returning the array of
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| language lines for a given bundle, language, and "file". A default
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| implementation has been provided which uses the default language
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| directories included with Laravel. However, you may tweak this
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| method to laad your language arrays however you wish.
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| directories included with Laravel.
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*/
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@@ -118,10 +117,6 @@ if ( ! Request::cli() and Config::get('session.driver') !== '')
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| Auto-Loader Mappings
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Laravel uses a simple array of class to path mappings to drive the class
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| auto-loader. This simple approach helps avoid the performance problems
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| of searching through directories by convention.
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| Registering a mapping couldn't be easier. Just pass an array of class
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| to path maps into the "map" function of Autoloader. Then, when you
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| want to use that class, just use it. It's simple!
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@@ -141,10 +136,6 @@ Autoloader::map(array(
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| naming convention. This convention basically organizes classes by using
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| the class namespace to indicate the directory structure.
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| So you don't have to manually map all of your models, we've added the
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| models and libraries directories for you. So, you can model away and
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| the auto-loader will take care of the rest.
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*/
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Autoloader::directories(array(
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