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{"ast":null,"code":"import { isBrowserBundle } from './env.js';\n\n/**\n * NOTE: In order to avoid circular dependencies, if you add a function to this module and it needs to print something,\n * you must either a) use `console.log` rather than the logger, or b) put your function elsewhere.\n */\n\n/**\n * Checks whether we're in the Node.js or Browser environment\n *\n * @returns Answer to given question\n */\nfunction isNodeEnv() {\n // explicitly check for browser bundles as those can be optimized statically\n // by terser/rollup.\n return !isBrowserBundle() && Object.prototype.toString.call(typeof process !== 'undefined' ? process : 0) === '[object process]';\n}\n\n/**\n * Requires a module which is protected against bundler minification.\n *\n * @param request The module path to resolve\n */\nfunction dynamicRequire(mod, request) {\n return mod.require(request);\n}\n\n/**\n * Helper for dynamically loading module that should work with linked dependencies.\n * The problem is that we _should_ be using `require(require.resolve(moduleName, { paths: [cwd()] }))`\n * However it's _not possible_ to do that with Webpack, as it has to know all the dependencies during\n * build time. `require.resolve` is also not available in any other way, so we cannot create,\n * a fake helper like we do with `dynamicRequire`.\n *\n * We always prefer to use local package, thus the value is not returned early from each `try/catch` block.\n * That is to mimic the behavior of `require.resolve` exactly.\n *\n * @param moduleName module name to require\n * @returns possibly required module\n */\nfunction loadModule(moduleName) {\n let mod;\n try {\n mod = dynamicRequire(module, moduleName);\n } catch (e) {\n // no-empty\n }\n try {\n const {\n cwd\n } = dynamicRequire(module, 'process');\n mod = dynamicRequire(module, `${cwd()}/node_modules/${moduleName}`);\n } catch (e) {\n // no-empty\n }\n return mod;\n}\nexport { dynamicRequire, isNodeEnv, loadModule };","map":{"version":3,"names":["isBrowserBundle","isNodeEnv","Object","prototype","toString","call","process","dynamicRequire","mod","request","require","loadModule","moduleName","module","e","cwd"],"sources":["C:/Users/eudes.inacio/GabineteDigital/gabinete-digital-fo/node_modules/@sentry/utils/esm/node.js"],"sourcesContent":["import { isBrowserBundle } from './env.js';\n\n/**\n * NOTE: In order to avoid circular dependencies, if you add a function to this module and it needs to print something,\n * you must either a) use `console.log` rather than the logger, or b) put your function elsewhere.\n */\n\n/**\n * Checks whether we're in the Node.js or Browser environment\n *\n * @returns Answer to given question\n */\nfunction isNodeEnv() {\n // explicitly check for browser bundles as those can be optimized statically\n // by terser/rollup.\n return (\n !isBrowserBundle() &&\n Object.prototype.toString.call(typeof process !== 'undefined' ? process : 0) === '[object process]'\n );\n}\n\n/**\n * Requires a module which is protected against bundler minification.\n *\n * @param request The module path to resolve\n */\nfunction dynamicRequire(mod, request) {\n return mod.require(request);\n}\n\n/**\n * Helper for dynamically loading module that should work with linked dependencies.\n * The problem is that we _should_ be using `require(require.resolve(moduleName, { paths: [cwd()] }))`\n * However it's _not possible_ to do that with Webpack, as it has to know all the dependencies during\n * build time. `require.resolve` is also not available in any other way, so we cannot create,\n * a fake helper like we do with `dynamicRequire`.\n *\n * We always prefer to use local package, thus the value is not returned early from each `try/catch` block.\n * That is to mimic the behavior of `require.resolve` exactly.\n *\n * @param moduleName module name to require\n * @returns possibly required module\n */\nfunction loadModule(moduleName) {\n let mod;\n\n try {\n mod = dynamicRequire(module, moduleName);\n } catch (e) {\n // no-empty\n }\n\n try {\n cons