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Follow up to #30105. This supports `renderToMarkup` in a non-RSC environment (not the `react-server` condition). This is just a Fizz renderer but it errors at runtime when you use state, effects or event handlers that would require hydration - like the RSC version would. (Except RSC can give early errors too.) To do this I have to move the `react-html` builds to a new `markup` dimension out of the `dom-legacy` dimension so that we can configure this differently from `renderToString`/`renderToStaticMarkup`. Eventually that dimension can go away though if deprecated. That also helps us avoid dynamic configuration and we can just compile in the right configuration so the split helps anyway. One consideration is that if a compiler strips out useEffects or inlines initial state from useState, then it would not get called an the error wouldn't happen. Therefore to preserve semantics, a compiler would need to inject some call that can check the current renderer and whether it should throw. There is an argument that it could be useful to not error for these because it's possible to write components that works with SSR but are just optionally hydrated. However, there's also an argument that doing that silently is too easy to lead to mistakes and it's better to error - especially for the e-mail use case where you can't take it back but you can replay a queue that had failures. There are other ways to conditionally branch components intentionally. Besides if you want it to be silent you can still use renderToString (or better yet renderToReadableStream). The primary mechanism is the RSC environment and the client-environment is really the secondary one that's only there to support legacy environments. So this also ensures parity with the primary environment.