{"version":3,"file":"style-mod-Bc2inJdb.js","sources":["../../../frontend/node_modules/style-mod/src/style-mod.js"],"sourcesContent":["const C = \"\\u037c\"\nconst COUNT = typeof Symbol == \"undefined\" ? \"__\" + C : Symbol.for(C)\nconst SET = typeof Symbol == \"undefined\" ? \"__styleSet\" + Math.floor(Math.random() * 1e8) : Symbol(\"styleSet\")\nconst top = typeof globalThis != \"undefined\" ? globalThis : typeof window != \"undefined\" ? window : {}\n\n// :: - Style modules encapsulate a set of CSS rules defined from\n// JavaScript. Their definitions are only available in a given DOM\n// root after it has been _mounted_ there with `StyleModule.mount`.\n//\n// Style modules should be created once and stored somewhere, as\n// opposed to re-creating them every time you need them. The amount of\n// CSS rules generated for a given DOM root is bounded by the amount\n// of style modules that were used. So to avoid leaking rules, don't\n// create these dynamically, but treat them as one-time allocations.\nexport class StyleModule {\n // :: (Object