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'use strict' var fs = require('fs') var semver = require('semver') var isWindows = process.platform === 'win32' // fs.access first introduced in node 0.12 / io.js if (!fs.access) { module.exports = false } else if (!isWindows) { // fs.access always works on non-Windows OSes module.exports = true } else { // The Windows implementation of `fs.access` has a bug where it will // sometimes return access errors all the time for directories, even // when access is available. As all we actually test ARE directories, this // is a bit of a problem. // This was fixed in io.js version 1.5.0 // As of 2015-07-20, it is still unfixed in node: // https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/25657 module.exports = semver.gte(process.version, '1.5.0') }