fix: prevent asset conflicts between React and Grid.js versions

Add coexistence checks to all enqueue methods to prevent loading
both React and Grid.js assets simultaneously.

Changes:
- ReactAdmin.php: Only enqueue React assets when ?react=1
- Init.php: Skip Grid.js when React active on admin pages
- Form.php, Coupon.php, Access.php: Restore classic assets when ?react=0
- Customer.php, Product.php, License.php: Add coexistence checks

Now the toggle between Classic and React versions works correctly.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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import { Subscriber } from '../Subscriber';
import { MonoTypeOperatorFunction, ObservableInput } from '../types';
import { operate } from '../util/lift';
import { innerFrom } from '../observable/innerFrom';
import { createOperatorSubscriber } from './OperatorSubscriber';
/**
* Ignores source values for a duration determined by another Observable, then
* emits the most recent value from the source Observable, then repeats this
* process.
*
* <span class="informal">It's like {@link auditTime}, but the silencing
* duration is determined by a second Observable.</span>
*
* ![](audit.svg)
*
* `audit` is similar to `throttle`, but emits the last value from the silenced
* time window, instead of the first value. `audit` emits the most recent value
* from the source Observable on the output Observable as soon as its internal
* timer becomes disabled, and ignores source values while the timer is enabled.
* Initially, the timer is disabled. As soon as the first source value arrives,
* the timer is enabled by calling the `durationSelector` function with the
* source value, which returns the "duration" Observable. When the duration
* Observable emits a value, the timer is disabled, then the most
* recent source value is emitted on the output Observable, and this process
* repeats for the next source value.
*
* ## Example
*
* Emit clicks at a rate of at most one click per second
*
* ```ts
* import { fromEvent, audit, interval } from 'rxjs';
*
* const clicks = fromEvent(document, 'click');
* const result = clicks.pipe(audit(ev => interval(1000)));
* result.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
* ```
*
* @see {@link auditTime}
* @see {@link debounce}
* @see {@link delayWhen}
* @see {@link sample}
* @see {@link throttle}
*
* @param durationSelector A function
* that receives a value from the source Observable, for computing the silencing
* duration, returned as an Observable or a Promise.
* @return A function that returns an Observable that performs rate-limiting of
* emissions from the source Observable.
*/
export function audit<T>(durationSelector: (value: T) => ObservableInput<any>): MonoTypeOperatorFunction<T> {
return operate((source, subscriber) => {
let hasValue = false;
let lastValue: T | null = null;
let durationSubscriber: Subscriber<any> | null = null;
let isComplete = false;
const endDuration = () => {
durationSubscriber?.unsubscribe();
durationSubscriber = null;
if (hasValue) {
hasValue = false;
const value = lastValue!;
lastValue = null;
subscriber.next(value);
}
isComplete && subscriber.complete();
};
const cleanupDuration = () => {
durationSubscriber = null;
isComplete && subscriber.complete();
};
source.subscribe(
createOperatorSubscriber(
subscriber,
(value) => {
hasValue = true;
lastValue = value;
if (!durationSubscriber) {
innerFrom(durationSelector(value)).subscribe(
(durationSubscriber = createOperatorSubscriber(subscriber, endDuration, cleanupDuration))
);
}
},
() => {
isComplete = true;
(!hasValue || !durationSubscriber || durationSubscriber.closed) && subscriber.complete();
}
)
);
});
}