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Sean Hammond authored
There are two reasons for renaming the `options` object to `config`: **First**, it's more consistent. The file that creates this object is called `config.js`, and the function that creates the object is called `configFrom()`, and yet the object ends up getting called `options` (but you have to look in another file, `main.js`, to find this out). `config` is also used elsewhere as the name for the main configuration object, for example in Pyramid/h, in the client docs ("Configuring the Client", "configuration settings") and public API (`class="js-hypothesis-config"` scripts and `window.hypothesisConfig()` functions), etc. These "options" that the `src/annotator/` code reads from the host page also end up getting renamed to `hostPageConfig` when they get passed over in to the `src/sidebar/` code. **Second**, it's more unique. There are a number of other objects in the `src/annotator/` code that are called options, sometimes the main options object and another local options object are even used in the same function. There's no other objects called config.
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