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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25862. npm only makes bin entries executable if they get linked into `.bin`, as we did before this PR. So this PR actually deviates from npm, because it's the only reasonable way to fix this that I can think of. --- The reason this was broken in moment is the following: Moment has dependencies on two typescript versions: 1.8 and 3.1 If you have two packages with conflicting bin entries (i.e. two typescript versions which both have a bin entry `tsc`), in npm it is non-deterministic and undefined which one will end up in `.bin`. npm, due to implementation differences, chooses to put typescript 1.8 into the `.bin` directory, and so `node_modules/typescript/bin/tsc` ends up getting marked executable. We, however, choose typescript 3.2, and so we end up making `node_modules/typescript3/bin/tsc` executable. As part of its tests, moment executes `node_modules/typescript/bin/tsc`. Because we didn't make it executable, this fails. Since the conflict resolution is undefined in npm, instead of trying to match it, I think it makes more sense to just make bin entries executable even if they aren't chosen in the case of a conflict.
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JavaScript
7 lines
126 B
JavaScript
#!/usr/bin/env -S node
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const process = require("process");
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for (const arg of process.argv.slice(2)) {
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console.log(arg);
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}
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