| /** | |
| * During `npm install`, we run: | |
| * | |
| * node-gyp rebuild || node suppress-error.js | |
| * | |
| * (Note that this expression is written to work on *nix and Windows.) | |
| * | |
| * When we run node-gyp, we detect whether or not we're on a supported platform, | |
| * and either compile the node addon or exit having done nothing. It's possible | |
| * for the platform to lack the requirements to run node-gyp though (such as | |
| * Python 2, make, Visual C++ Build Tools, and so on), in which case we fall | |
| * back onto this script. | |
| * | |
| * If NODE_DTRACE_PROVIDER_REQUIRE is set to "hard", then we want to propagate | |
| * the failure and stop the install. Otherwise, we want to suppress it and | |
| * allow the program to fall back onto the stub code. | |
| * | |
| * There is one case where we might stop an install and not want to: on Debian | |
| * and Ubuntu, where the binary is named "nodejs" instead of "node", the | |
| * fallback will fail to run. There doesn't really seem to be a great way to | |
| * handle this scenario, so users on those systems will need to either install | |
| * node-gyp's requirements or set up a "node" symbolic link. | |
| */ | |
| if (process.env.NODE_DTRACE_PROVIDER_REQUIRE === 'hard') { | |
| process.exit(1); | |
| } else { | |
| process.exit(0); | |
| } | |