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This will allow JavaScript code to check if the app is built for Debug or Release. A possible implementation is to set the value of JavaScript variable in code surrounded by:
#if DEBUG
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#endif
Releated to: NativeScript/NativeScript#1293
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path.joinhas a failing test:These tests are taken from Node, so it likely is a real bug
The code implementing
path.joinis in this file: https://github.com/Jarred-Sumner/bun/blob/701d6ec45d7e339b352b37869bd2a7d4849b35fb/src/resolver/resolve