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Looks good, but I think we can drop that extension check.
Jiti hotfixed the incompatibility in 1.21.7 so we can safely drop this code. This fixes an issue where `import.meta.*` can’t be used at all. At least with this newer node versions that support `require(esm)` *can* even if top-level await isn’t usable. Unfortunately switching this to import(…) and thus returning a promise is a breaking change for IntelliSense, Prettier, and any other potential clients using the public `loadConfig` API.
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Unfortunately for backwards compatibility purposes (with
loadConfigat least) we can't switch things to useimport(…)because there's baked in knowledge that the config is loaded synchronously for v3.This PR does two things:
require(…)which allows newer versions that supportrequire(esm)to work natively. This works around the need to switch toimport(…)for those versions.postcss-load-configenabling better ESM+TypeScript support for PostCSS configs in the CLI.We support v4, v5, and v6 of
postcss-load-configsimultaneously so any of those versions should work. I've verified that newer node versions seem to install v6 while earlier ones like Node v14 install v4 ofpostcss-load-config. So this should be a backwards compatible change.import.meta.resolve(…)Fixes #14152
Fixes #14423