bitfab 0.14.0 → 0.16.0

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Lives in its own\n * module to avoid import cycles between `http.ts` and modules that need\n * to throw structured errors (e.g. `dbSnapshot.ts` validation).\n */\n\nexport class BitfabError extends Error {\n constructor(\n message: string,\n public readonly url?: string,\n ) {\n super(message)\n this.name = \"BitfabError\"\n }\n}\n","/**\n * Shared AsyncLocalStorage loader.\n *\n * Provides two ways to initialize AsyncLocalStorage:\n *\n * 1. **Synchronous registration** (preferred for Node.js):\n * `asyncStorageNode.ts` calls `registerAsyncLocalStorageClass()` at module\n * evaluation time, so the class is available immediately — no async gap.\n * The `node.ts` entry point imports it before anything else.\n *\n * 2. **Async dynamic import** (fallback for the default entry point):\n * Loads `node:async_hooks` via a bundler-safe dynamic import. This is used\n * by the default `index.ts` entry point so the SDK works in browsers\n * (where the import silently fails) and in Node.js when imported via the\n * default entry point.\n *\n * ## Why the dynamic import looks like this\n *\n * We need to handle three environments:\n *\n * 1. **Pure Node.js** — `import(\"node:async_hooks\")` works natively.\n * 2. **Webpack/Turbopack (Next.js server)** — The bundler processes\n * `import()` calls at build time. The `webpackIgnore` magic comment tells\n * webpack (and turbopack) to emit a native `import()` call instead of\n * trying to resolve it, so Node.js handles it at runtime.\n * 3. **Browsers / Edge** — The `process.versions?.node` guard prevents\n * execution entirely. 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