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Jarred Sumner
b0799da968 Harden Transfer-Encoding (#21737)
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Jarred Sumner
a67ba81e0b Only highlight per chunk instead of per line (#21729) 2025-08-09 21:35:17 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
7cdc5d879c Don't highlight backgrounds when it's just words that changed (#21727)
### What does this PR do?

Setting the background color on plaintext diffs makes the plaintext
harder to read. This is particularly true when the input is longer.

This conservatively makes us only add the background color to the diff
when the characters being highlighted are all whitespaces, punctuation
or non-printable.

This branch:

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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ceaf02ba-bf71-4207-a319-c041c8a887de"
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Canary:

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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cc380f45-5540-48ed-aea1-07f4b0ab291e"
/>


### How did you verify your code works?

Updated test
2025-08-09 19:50:25 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
1dc9fdfd9b Fix process.stdout/stderr missing Symbol.asyncIterator (#21720)
## Summary
- Adds `Symbol.asyncIterator` to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`
when they are TTY or pipe/socket streams
- Matches Node.js behavior where these streams are Duplex-like and
support async iteration
- Does not add the iterator when streams are redirected to files
(matching Node.js SyncWriteStream behavior)

## Test plan
- Added test in
`test/regression/issue/test-process-stdout-async-iterator.test.ts`
- Verified the fix works with Claude Code on Linux x64
- Test passes with `bun bd test
test/regression/issue/test-process-stdout-async-iterator.test.ts`

Fixes #21704

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2025-08-09 06:40:36 -07:00
robobun
584946b0ce Fix comma operator optimization to preserve 'this' binding semantics (#21653)
## Summary
- Fix transpiler bug where comma expressions like `(0, obj.method)()`
were incorrectly optimized to `obj.method()`
- This preserved the `this` binding instead of stripping it as per
JavaScript semantics
- Add comprehensive regression test to prevent future issues

## Root Cause
The comma operator optimization in `src/js_parser.zig:7281` was directly
returning the right operand when the left operand had no side effects,
without checking if the expression was being used as a call target.

## Solution
- Added the same `is_call_target` check that other operators (nullish
coalescing, logical OR/AND) use
- When a comma expression is used as a call target AND the right operand
has a value for `this`, preserve the comma expression to strip the
`this` binding
- Follows existing patterns in the codebase for consistent behavior

## Test Plan
- [x] Reproduce the original bug: `(0, obj.method)()` incorrectly
preserved `this`
- [x] Verify fix: comma expressions now correctly strip `this` binding
in function calls
- [x] All existing transpiler tests continue to pass
- [x] Added regression test covering various comma expression scenarios
- [x] Tested edge cases: nested comma expressions, side effects,
different operand types

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2025-08-09 05:11:50 -07:00
robobun
3766f183e6 deps: bump WebKit to eb92990ae9e0a8df3141b8cf946a4f250393e213 (#21702)
## Summary
- Updates WebKit from 75f6499 to eb92990 (latest release from
oven-sh/webkit)
- This brings in the latest WebKit improvements and fixes

## Test plan
- [ ] Verify the build completes successfully
- [ ] Run existing test suite to ensure no regressions

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Jarred Sumner
19fac68e81 Reduce stack space usage of parseSuffix (#21662)
### What does this PR do?

Reduce stack space usage of parseSuffix

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2025-08-09 00:20:17 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
964d4dac2c Rewrite AbortSignal.timeout (#21695)
### What does this PR do?

On Linux, AbortSignal.timeout created a file descriptor for each timeout
and did not keep the event loop alive when a timer was active. This is
fixed.

### How did you verify your code works?

Fewer flaky tests

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2025-08-08 23:07:19 -07:00
Meghan Denny
05cff5cfde test: fix static-initializers.test.ts
regressed in 46e1c5a0fa
2025-08-08 22:28:42 -07:00
Zack Radisic
ee88c489ab shell: fix $.braces(...) on unicode inputs, support more deeply nested braces (#21709)
### What does this PR do?

- Fixes `$.braces(...)` not working properly on non-ascii inputs
- Switches braces code to use `SmallList` to support more deeply nested
brace expansion

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Jarred Sumner
46e1c5a0fa Downgrade mimalloc + set libc musl flag (#21684)
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Zack Radisic
3b1842723e Fix shell pipeline crash (#21687)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes a crash related to pipelines

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2025-08-07 19:13:37 -07:00
Dylan Conway
c3c2dccc55 Fix N-API BigInt word count issue (#21652)
## Summary
Fixes a bug in napi_get_value_bigint_words where the function would
return the number of words copied instead of the actual word count
needed when the provided buffer is smaller than required.

## The Problem
When napi_get_value_bigint_words was called with a buffer smaller than
the actual BigInt size, it would incorrectly return the buffer size
instead of the actual word count needed. This doesn't match Node.js
behavior.

### Example
BigInt that requires 2 words: 0x123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEFn
Call with buffer for only 1 word
- Before fix: word_count = 1 (buffer size)
- After fix: word_count = 2 (actual words needed)

## The Fix
Changed napi_get_value_bigint_words to always set word_count to the
actual number of words in the BigInt, regardless of buffer size.

## Test Plan
- Added test test_bigint_word_count that verifies the word count is
correctly returned
- Added test test_ref_unref_underflow for the existing
napi_reference_unref underflow protection
- Both tests pass with the fix and match Node.js behavior

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2025-08-07 18:15:12 -07:00
pfg
3652008b0d Update bun:test diff (#21158)
Fixes #6229 (Fixes BAPI-655): 

|before|<img width="806" height="84" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6d6c8628-40a8-4950-a7a4-8a85ee07a302"
/>|
|-|-|
|after|<img width="802" height="87" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c336a626-2b08-469e-aa73-676f43a0f176"
/>|

Fixes #21498 (Fixes BAPI-2240), Fixes #10852 (Fixes BAPI-743):

|before|after|
|-|-|
|<img width="474" height="147" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bf2225de-a573-4672-a095-f9ff359ec86c"
/>|<img width="283" height="226" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/89cb0e45-b1b7-4dbb-9ddb-b9835baa4b74"
/>|
|<img width="279" height="176" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e9be7308-dc38-43d2-901c-c77ce4757a51"
/>|<img width="278" height="212" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8c29b385-a053-4606-9474-3e5c0e60278c"
/>|

Improves multiline string and long output

|before|after|
|-|-|
|<img width="537" height="897" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/034800c5-ab22-4915-90d9-19831906bb2e"
/>|<img width="345" height="1016" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fa95339e-c136-4c7c-af94-5f11400836dd"
/>|

Improves long single line string output

|before|<img width="1903" height="191" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bae35c81-0566-4291-810e-e65dc0381aef"
/>|
|-|-|
|after|<img width="1905" height="123" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bf9f492a-1d52-4cfc-9b1b-c6544a072814"
/>|

Puts 'expected' before 'received' on object diffs. The new version
matches Jest and Vitest, and I find it more intuitive:

|before|after|
|-|-|
|<img width="344" height="221" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/44d42655-c441-411e-9b67-c0db7a5dce08"
/>|<img width="342" height="293" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/565e3934-a2a2-4f99-9d6f-b7df1905f933"
/>|

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2025-08-06 06:44:46 -07:00
pfg
7c65c35f8f Fix expect(() => { throw undefined; }).toThrow(TypeError) (#21637)
Fixes #19107
2025-08-06 06:39:25 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
455f3a65b9 enable mimalloc simd (#21644)
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2025-08-06 06:38:34 -07:00
Alistair Smith
04883a8bdc revert fe28e00d53.
This reverts commit fe28e00d53.
2025-08-05 16:10:29 -07:00
Alistair Smith
fe28e00d53 feat: add Bun.SQL API with initial SQLite support 2025-08-05 16:04:11 -07:00
robobun
25d490fb65 docs: document Atomics global support (#21625)
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Michael H
806d6c156f add catalog support to bun (outdated|update -i) and --filter to bun update -i (#21482) 2025-08-05 05:12:22 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
0612f459a4 Tweak crash handler for linux
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2025-08-04 23:30:46 -07:00
pfg
408fda7ad2 Continue emitting 'readable' events after pausing stdin (#17690)
Fixes #21189

`.pause()` should unref but it should still continue to emit `readable`
events (although it should not send `data` events)

also stdin.unref() should not pause input, it should only prevent stdin
from keeping the process alive.

DRAFT:

- [x] ~~this causes a bug where `process.stdin.on("readable", () => {});
process.stdin.pause()` will allow the process to exit when it
shouldn't.~~ fixed

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Ciro Spaciari
ed6f099e5e fix(tls) fix ciphers (#21545)
### What does this PR do?
Uses same ciphers than node.js for compatibility and do the same error
checking on empty ciphers
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/9425
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21518
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/19859
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/18980

You can see more about redis ciphers here
https://redis.io/docs/latest/operate/rs/security/encryption/tls/ciphers/
this should fix redis related ciphers issues
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Ciro Spaciari
258a2a2e3a fix(postgres) memory fix when connection fails sync (#21616)
### What does this PR do?
We should not call .deinit() after .toJS otherwise hasPendingActivity
will access invalid memory

### How did you verify your code works?
Test run it with debug build on macos or asan on and will catch it

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2025-08-04 19:41:20 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
4568258960 -t should not run {before,after}{Each,All} for scopes with no tests (#21602)
### What does this PR do?

Before:
```js
❯ bun test /Users/jarred/Code/bun/test/cli/test/test-filter-lifecycle.js -t "should run test"
bun test v1.2.20-canary.135 (1ac2391b)

test/cli/test/test-filter-lifecycle.js:

# Unhandled error between tests
-------------------------------
1 | // This test is intended to be able to run in Vitest and Jest.
2 | describe("top-level sibling", () => {
3 |   beforeAll(() => {
4 |     throw new Error("FAIL");
                              ^
error: FAIL
      at <anonymous> (test-filter-lifecycle.js:4:27)
      at test-filter-lifecycle.js:2:1
      at loadAndEvaluateModule (2:1)
-------------------------------

✗ top-level sibling > test
<parent beforeAll>
<beforeAll>

# Unhandled error between tests
-------------------------------
65 |     beforeEach(() => {
66 |       throw new Error("FAIL");
67 |     });
68 | 
69 |     afterEach(() => {
70 |       throw new Error("FAIL");
                                 ^
error: FAIL
      at <anonymous> (test-filter-lifecycle.js:70:29)
-------------------------------

<afterEach>
<parent afterEach>
<parent beforeEach>
<beforeEach>
<test 1>
✓ parent > should run > test [0.02ms]
<afterEach>
<parent afterEach>
<parent beforeEach>
<beforeEach>
<test 2>
✓ parent > should run > test 2 [0.02ms]

# Unhandled error between tests
-------------------------------
106 |       console.log("<beforeEach>");
107 |     });
108 | 
109 |     afterEach(() => {
110 |       if (++ran.afterEach > 2) {
111 |         throw new Error("FAIL 2");
                                      ^
error: FAIL 2
      at <anonymous> (test-filter-lifecycle.js:111:33)
-------------------------------


# Unhandled error between tests
-------------------------------
106 |       console.log("<beforeEach>");
107 |     });
108 | 
109 |     afterEach(() => {
110 |       if (++ran.afterEach > 2) {
111 |         throw new Error("FAIL 2");
                                      ^
error: FAIL 2
      at <anonymous> (test-filter-lifecycle.js:111:33)
-------------------------------

<afterAll>
<parent afterAll>

 2 pass
 3 filtered out
 1 fail
 4 errors
Ran 3 tests across 1 file. [93.00ms]
```

After:
```js
bun test <version> (<revision>)
<parent beforeAll>
<beforeAll>
<parent beforeEach>
<beforeEach>
<test 1>
<afterEach>
<parent afterEach>
<parent beforeEach>
<beforeEach>
<test 2>
<afterEach>
<parent afterEach>
<afterAll>
<parent afterAll>

test/cli/test/test-filter-lifecycle.js:
(pass) parent > should run > test
(pass) parent > should run > test 2

2 pass
4 filtered out
0 fail
Ran 2 tests across 1 file.
```

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Jarred Sumner
9785e37e10 Deflake some CI things (#21600) 2025-08-04 07:03:40 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
68d322f05f Fix mimalloc memory usage regression (#21550)
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2025-08-01 23:38:34 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
39eccf89a8 Deflake sql.test.ts 2025-08-01 22:41:05 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
07ffde8a69 Add missing check for .write() on a data-backed blob (#21552)
### What does this PR do?

Add missing check for .write() on a data-backed blob

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There is a test

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2025-08-01 20:04:16 -07:00
pfg
bb67f2b345 Add clearAllMocks to mock. (#21555)
Fixes #21437, Fixes #18820
2025-08-01 19:30:51 -07:00
Alistair Smith
4b39a9b07d off by one 2025-08-01 16:11:48 -07:00
Alistair Smith
d0edcc69ae Support TypeScript 5.9 (#21539)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes #21535

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2025-08-01 16:09:44 -07:00
pfg
0cf2b71ff1 expect.toHaveReturnedWith/toHaveLastReturnedWith/toHaveNthReturnedWith (#21363)
Fixes #10380

DRAFT: not reviewed

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pfg
7a31108019 Implement expectTypeOf (#21513)
Fixes #7569 

This adds expectTypeOf, but not the experimental `--typecheck` flag from
vitest. To use it, you need to typecheck manually with `bunx tsc
--noEmit` in addition to `bun test`

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robobun
7cdcd34f58 Add Blob support for WebSocket binaryType (#21471) 2025-08-01 02:05:56 -07:00
Meghan Denny
2a6d018d73 node-fallbacks:buffer: fix numberIsNaN ReferenceError (#21527)
fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21522
2025-07-31 22:07:17 -07:00
Alistair Smith
8efe7945eb More strictly type bun:sqlite transaction functions (#21495)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes #21479

### How did you verify your code works?

bun-types test updated
2025-07-31 22:06:55 -07:00
Ciro Spaciari
03afe6ef28 fix(postgres) regression (#21466)
### What does this PR do?
Fix: https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21351

Relevant changes:
Fix advance to properly cleanup success and failed queries that could be
still be in the queue
Always ref before executing
Use stronger atomics for ref/deref and hasPendingActivity
Fallback when thisValue is freed/null/zero and check if vm is being
shutdown
The bug in --hot in `resolveRopeIfNeeded` Issue is not meant to be fixed
in this PR this is a fix for the postgres regression
Added assertions so this bug is easier to catch on CI
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Jarred Sumner
5c65c18e72 Delete incorrect assertion in ComptimeStringMap (#21504)
### What does this PR do?

Resolves
```js
Bun v1.2.13 ([64ed68c](64ed68c9e0)) on windows x86_64 [TestCommand]

panic: ComptimeStringMap.fromJS: input is not a string

[comptime_string_map.zig:268](64ed68c9e0/src/comptime_string_map.zig (L268)): getWithEql
[Response.zig:682](64ed68c9e0/src/bun.js/webcore/Response.zig (L682)): init
[Request.zig:679](64ed68c9e0/src/bun.js/webcore/Request.zig (L679)): constructInto
[ZigGeneratedClasses.cpp:37976](64ed68c9e0/C:/buildkite-agent/builds/EC2AMAZ-Q4V5GV4/bun/bun/build/release/codegen/ZigGeneratedClasses.cpp#L37976): WebCore::JSRequestConstructor::construct
2 unknown/js code
llint_entry

Features: tsconfig, Bun.stdout, dotenv, jsc
```

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There is a test.
2025-07-31 00:56:50 -07:00
pfg
100ab8c503 Fix "test failing but passed" arrow pointing to the wrong test (#21502)
Before:

```
      failing-test-passes.fixture.ts:
        ^ this test is marked as failing but it passed. Remove \`.failing\` if tested behavior now works
      (fail) This should fail but it doesnt [0.24ms]
        ^ this test is marked as failing but it passed. Remove \`.failing\` if tested behavior now works
      (fail) This should fail but it doesnt (async) [0.23ms]
```

After:

```
      failing-test-passes.fixture.ts:
      (fail) This should fail but it doesnt [0.24ms]
        ^ this test is marked as failing but it passed. Remove \`.failing\` if tested behavior now works
      (fail) This should fail but it doesnt (async) [0.23ms]
        ^ this test is marked as failing but it passed. Remove \`.failing\` if tested behavior now works
```

Adds a snapshot test

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Zack Radisic
5ca1580427 Fix assertion failure on Windows in resolver (#21510)
### What does this PR do?

We had `bun.strings.assertIsValidWindowsPath(...)` in the resolver, but
we can't do this because the path may come from the user. Instead, let
our error handling code handle it.

Also fixes #21065

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2025-07-30 23:33:09 -07:00
Meghan Denny
b34bab745b test: handle docker exiting with a signal (#21512) 2025-07-30 23:11:17 -07:00
fuyou
6034c2f94b fix(mock): add support for rejected values in JSMockFunction (#21489) 2025-07-30 21:45:38 -07:00
Meghan Denny
26cbcd21c1 test: split napi tests into separate files (#21475)
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Jarred Sumner
93f92658b3 Try mimalloc v3 (#17378)
(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-19852)

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Ciro Spaciari
4bbe32fff8 fix(net/http2) fix socket internal timeout and owner_symbol check, fix padding support in http2 (#21263)
### What does this PR do?

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### How did you verify your code works?
Tests added for padding support
Timeout of socket is being fired earlier due to backpressure or lack of
precision in usockets timers (now matchs node.js behavior).
Added check for owner_symbol so the error showed in
https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21055 is handled

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Jarred Sumner
003d13ec27 Introduce yarn.lock -> bun.lock{b} migrator (#16166)
### What does this PR do?

fixes #6409

This PR implements `bun install` automatic migration from yarn.lock
files to bun.lock, preserving versions exactly. The migration happens
automatically when:

1. A project has a `yarn.lock` file
2. No `bun.lock` or `bun.lockb` file exists  
3. User runs `bun install`

### Current Status:  Complete and Working

The yarn.lock migration feature is **fully functional and
comprehensively tested**. All dependency types are supported:

-  Regular npm dependencies (`package@^1.0.0`)
-  Git dependencies (`git+https://github.com/user/repo.git`,
`github:user/repo`)
-  NPM alias dependencies (`alias@npm:package@version`)
-  File dependencies (`file:./path`)
-  Remote tarball URLs (`https://registry.npmjs.org/package.tgz`)
-  Local tarball files (`file:package.tgz`)

### Test Results

```bash
$ bun bd test test/cli/install/migration/yarn-lock-migration.test.ts
 4 pass, 0 fail
- yarn-lock-mkdirp (basic npm dependency)
- yarn-lock-mkdirp-no-resolved (npm dependency without resolved field)
- yarn-lock-mkdirp-file-dep (file dependency)
- yarn-stuff (all complex dependency types: git, npm aliases, file, remote tarballs)
```

### How did you verify your code works?

1. **Comprehensive test suite**: Added 4 test cases covering all
dependency types
2. **Version preservation**: Verified that package versions are
preserved exactly during migration
3. **Real-world scenarios**: Tested with complex yarn.lock files
containing git deps, npm aliases, file deps, and remote tarballs
4. **Migration logging**: Confirms migration with log message `[X.XXms]
migrated lockfile from yarn.lock`

### Key Implementation Details

- **Core parser**: `src/install/yarn.zig` handles all yarn.lock parsing
and dependency type resolution
- **Integration**: Migration is built into existing lockfile loading
infrastructure
- **Performance**: Migration typically completes in ~1ms for most
projects
- **Compatibility**: Preserves exact dependency versions and resolution
behavior

The implementation correctly handles edge cases like npm aliases, git
dependencies with commits, file dependencies with transitive deps, and
remote tarballs.

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robobun
066a25ac40 Fix crash in Response.redirect with invalid arguments (#21440)
## Summary
- Fix crash in `Response.redirect()` when called with invalid arguments
like `Response.redirect(400, "a")`
- Add proper status code validation per Web API specification (301, 302,
303, 307, 308)
- Add comprehensive tests to prevent regression and ensure spec
compliance

## Issue
When `Response.redirect()` is called with invalid arguments (e.g.,
`Response.redirect(400, "a")`), the code crashes with a panic due to an
assertion failure in `fastGet()`. The second argument is passed to
`Response.Init.init()` which attempts to call `fastGet()` on non-object
values, triggering `bun.assert(this.isObject())` to fail.

Additionally, the original implementation didn't properly validate
redirect status codes according to the Web API specification.

## Fix
Enhanced the `constructRedirect()` function with:

1. **Proper status code validation**: Only allows valid redirect status
codes (301, 302, 303, 307, 308) as specified by the MDN Web API
documentation
2. **Crash prevention**: Only processes object init values to prevent
`fastGet()` crashes with non-object values
3. **Consistent behavior**: Throws `RangeError` for invalid status codes
in both number and object forms

## Changes
- **`src/bun.js/webcore/Response.zig`**: Enhanced `constructRedirect()`
with validation logic
- **`test/js/web/fetch/response.test.ts`**: Added comprehensive tests
for crash prevention and status validation
- **`test/js/web/fetch/fetch.test.ts`**: Updated existing test to use
valid redirect status (307 instead of 408)

## Test Plan
- [x] Added test that reproduces the original crash scenario - now
passes without crashing
- [x] Added tests for proper status code validation (valid codes pass,
invalid codes throw RangeError)
- [x] Verified existing Response.redirect tests still pass
- [x] Confirmed Web API compliance with MDN specification
- [x] Tested various edge cases: `Response.redirect(400, "a")`,
`Response.redirect("url", 400)`, etc.

## Behavior Changes
- **Invalid status codes now throw RangeError** (spec compliant
behavior)
- **Non-object init values are safely ignored** (no more crashes)
- **Maintains backward compatibility** for valid use cases

Per [MDN Web API
specification](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response/redirect_static),
Response.redirect() should only accept status codes 301, 302, 303, 307,
or 308.

Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/18414

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robobun
220807f3dc Add If-None-Match support to StaticRoute with automatic ETag generation (#21424)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/19198

This implements RFC 9110 Section 13.1.2 If-None-Match conditional
request support for static routes in Bun.serve().

**Key Features:**
- Automatic ETag generation for static content based on content hash
- If-None-Match header evaluation with weak entity tag comparison
- 304 Not Modified responses for cache efficiency
- Standards-compliant handling of wildcards (*), multiple ETags, and
weak ETags (W/)
- Method-specific application (GET/HEAD only) with proper 405 responses
for other methods

## Implementation Details

- ETags are generated using `bun.hash()` and formatted as strong ETags
(e.g., "abc123")
- Preserves existing ETag headers from Response objects
- Uses weak comparison semantics as defined in RFC 9110 Section 8.8.3.2
- Handles comma-separated ETag lists and malformed headers gracefully
- Only applies to GET/HEAD requests with 200 status codes

## Files Changed

- `src/bun.js/api/server/StaticRoute.zig` - Core implementation (~100
lines)
- `test/js/bun/http/serve-if-none-match.test.ts` - Comprehensive test
suite (17 tests)

## Test Results

-  All 17 new If-None-Match tests pass
-  All 34 existing static route tests pass (no regressions)
-  Debug build compiles successfully

## Test plan

- [ ] Run existing HTTP server tests to ensure no regressions
- [ ] Test ETag generation for various content types
- [ ] Verify 304 responses reduce bandwidth in real scenarios
- [ ] Test edge cases like malformed If-None-Match headers

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robobun
562f82d3f8 Fix Windows watcher index out of bounds crash when events exceed buffer size (#21400)
## Summary
Fixes a crash in the Windows file watcher that occurred when the number
of file system events exceeded the fixed `watch_events` buffer size
(128).

## Problem
The crash manifested as:
```
index out of bounds: index 128, len 128
```

This happened when:
1. More than 128 file system events were generated in a single watch
cycle
2. The code tried to access `this.watch_events[128]` on an array of
length 128 (valid indices: 0-127)
3. Later, `std.sort.pdq()` would operate on an invalid array slice

## Solution
Implemented a hybrid approach that preserves the original behavior while
handling overflow gracefully:

- **Fixed array for common case**: Uses the existing 128-element array
when possible for optimal performance
- **Dynamic allocation for overflow**: Switches to `ArrayList` only when
needed
- **Single-batch processing**: All events are still processed together
in one batch, preserving event coalescing
- **Graceful fallback**: Handles allocation failures with appropriate
fallbacks

## Benefits
-  **Fixes the crash** while maintaining existing performance
characteristics
-  **Preserves event coalescing** - events for the same file still get
properly merged
-  **Single consolidated callback** instead of multiple partial updates
-  **Memory efficient** - no overhead for normal cases (≤128 events)
-  **Backward compatible** - no API changes

## Test Plan
- [x] Compiles successfully with `bun run zig:check-windows`
- [x] Preserves existing behavior for common case (≤128 events)
- [x] Handles overflow case gracefully with dynamic allocation

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2025-07-28 15:43:54 -07:00