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'use client';
;
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
0 && (module.exports = {
InstantValidationBoundaryContext: null,
PlaceValidationBoundaryBelowThisLevel: null,
RenderValidationBoundaryAtThisLevel: null
});
function _export(target, all) {
for(var name in all)Object.defineProperty(target, name, {
enumerable: true,
get: all[name]
});
}
_export(exports, {
InstantValidationBoundaryContext: function() {
return InstantValidationBoundaryContext;
},
PlaceValidationBoundaryBelowThisLevel: function() {
return PlaceValidationBoundaryBelowThisLevel;
},
RenderValidationBoundaryAtThisLevel: function() {
return RenderValidationBoundaryAtThisLevel;
}
});
// This facade ensures that the boundary code is DCE'd in browser bundles.
//
// It also exists to satisfy `browser-chunks.test.ts`, which looks for
// references to code in `packages/next/src/server` in browser bundles and errors if it finds any.
// A "use client" module seems to always have always have an entry in the browser bundle,
// so this module cannot be colocated with the rest of the instant validation code,
// because it ends up looking like it's importing server code in the browser
// even though all the server code inside is actually DCE'd.
const { InstantValidationBoundaryContext, PlaceValidationBoundaryBelowThisLevel, RenderValidationBoundaryAtThisLevel } = typeof window === 'undefined' && process.env.__NEXT_CACHE_COMPONENTS ? require('../../../server/app-render/instant-validation/boundary-impl') : {};
if ((typeof exports.default === 'function' || (typeof exports.default === 'object' && exports.default !== null)) && typeof exports.default.__esModule === 'undefined') {
Object.defineProperty(exports.default, '__esModule', { value: true });
Object.assign(exports.default, exports);
module.exports = exports.default;
}
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