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voyage/apps/public-web/node_modules/next/dist/build/templates/edge-wrapper.js
PascalSchattenburg d147843c76 feat(blog): add file-based blog with dynamic slugs, MDX content and layout shell
- Introduced blog routing using Next.js App Router
- Implemented dynamic [slug] pages for blog posts
- Added MDX-based content loading via lib/posts
- Integrated shared TopBar layout with navigation
- Established clear content, lib and component separation
2026-01-22 14:14:15 +01:00

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// The wrapped module could be an async module, we handle that with the proxy
// here. The comma expression makes sure we don't call the function with the
// module as the "this" arg.
// Turn exports into functions that are also a thenable. This way you can await the whole object
// or exports (e.g. for Components) or call them directly as though they are async functions
// (e.g. edge functions/middleware, this is what the Edge Runtime does).
// Catch promise to prevent UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning, this will be propagated through
// the awaited export(s) anyway.
"use strict";
self._ENTRIES ||= {};
const modProm = import('MODULE');
modProm.catch(()=>{});
self._ENTRIES['VAR_ENTRY_NAME'] = new Proxy(modProm, {
get (innerModProm, name) {
if (name === 'then') {
return (res, rej)=>innerModProm.then(res, rej);
}
let result = (...args)=>innerModProm.then((mod)=>(0, mod[name])(...args));
result.then = (res, rej)=>innerModProm.then((mod)=>mod[name]).then(res, rej);
return result;
}
});
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