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Check the fs library to determine if we're on Node.js (#2033)
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This fixes an issue where some environments (like VS Code) define
`process` but don't load the Node.js entrypoint, causing Sass to think
it's running under Node without access to its Node dependencies.

Closes #2032
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nex3 committed Jul 6, 2023
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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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emitted in source order as much as possible, instead of always being emitted
after the CSS of all module dependencies.

### JavaScript API

* Produce a better error message when an environment that supports some Node.js
APIs loads the browser entrypoint but attempts to access the filesystem.

### Embedded Sass

* Fix a bug where nested relative `@imports` failed to load when using the
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11 changes: 10 additions & 1 deletion lib/src/io/node.dart
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bool get isJS => true;

bool get isNode => process != null;
/// The fs module object, used to check whether this has been loaded as Node.
///
/// It's safest to check for a library we load in manually rather than one
/// that's ambiently available so that we don't get into a weird state in
/// environments like VS Code that support some Node.js libraries but don't load
/// Node.js entrypoints for dependencies.
@JS('fs')
external final Object? _fsNullable;

bool get isNode => _fsNullable != null;

bool get isBrowser => isJS && !isNode;

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