'use strict'; // Minimal shim for legacy Atom packages running in modern Pulsar/Electron. // The real `loophole` package was historically used to bypass Atom's CSP // restrictions around `eval`/`new Function`. For this package, it's used as: // const loophole = require('loophole'); global.Function = loophole.Function; // So we provide a compatible surface area without pulling the full dependency. function passthrough(callback) { if (typeof callback !== 'function') return callback; return callback(); } module.exports = { // Provide the native Function constructor. Function: global.Function, // Common loophole API surface (no-op wrappers here). allowUnsafeEval: passthrough, allowUnsafeNewFunction: passthrough, };