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* use electron 1.3.4 * ATOM_SHELL_INTERNAL_RUN_AS_NODE => ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE * OSS input * update electron.d.ts * workaround for #8708 * bump oniguruma and chokidar with custom fsevents * build with appveyor config from master * oops, still use ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE * use electron 1.3.5 * optional fsevents * add cat.exe to workaround output issues * use cat for tests * remove some now obsolete ELECTRON_NO_ATTACH_CONSOLE * also pipe output to cat for code.sh on windows * unset ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE for appveyor * fix tfs builds? * fix build * fix build? * use cat only when running tests locally |
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