This avoids an inconsistency (discussed in #1044) when using D3 inside Node.js,
where D3 internally creates a JSDOM document during initialization, but then
subsequently depends on the current global document, which is not exposed. D3
now always refers to the global document at the time of initialization, and
does not depend on the current global document or window.
Rather than producing separate files for each module, the default build now
produces a single file. This should encourage better page-load performance as
the files were relatively small. Also, it's easier to deal with only one file
rather than many, especially if you're not quite sure what the dependencies are.
You may still create minimized builds, if you don't want every feature.
This commit also demotes the chart components to the examples directory, rather
than keeping them as part of the core library. As always, D3 is not a charting
library, and these were ever only intended to serve as examples.