Implements SQL query performance tracking that integrates with the Performance API:
- Adds SQLQueryPerformanceEntry C++ class extending PerformanceEntry
- Adds `performanceEntries: boolean` option to SQL constructors
- Tracks query timing with SQL command extraction (SELECT, INSERT, etc.)
- Integrates with performance.getEntries(), getEntriesByType(), getEntriesByName()
- Includes security-conscious approach (excludes parameter values)
- Works with MySQL and PostgreSQL connections
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### What does this PR do?
- Implements .onEnd
Fixes#22061
Once #22144 is merged, this also fixes:
Fixes#9862Fixes#20806
### How did you verify your code works?
Tests
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TODO in a followup (#22144)
> ~~Make all entrypoints be called in onResolve~~
> ~~Fixes # 9862~~
> ~~Fixes # 20806~~
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## Summary
- Implement `Symbol.asyncDispose` for the `Worker` class in
`worker_threads` module
- Enables automatic resource cleanup with `await using` syntax
- Calls `await this.terminate()` to properly shut down workers when they
go out of scope
## Implementation Details
The implementation adds a simple async method to the Worker class:
```typescript
async [Symbol.asyncDispose]() {
await this.terminate();
}
```
This allows workers to be used with the new `await using` syntax for
automatic cleanup:
```javascript
{
await using worker = new Worker('./worker.js');
// worker automatically terminates when leaving this scope
}
```
## Test Plan
- [x] Added comprehensive tests for `Symbol.asyncDispose` functionality
- [x] Tests verify the method exists and returns undefined
- [x] Tests verify `await using` syntax works correctly for automatic
worker cleanup
- [x] All new tests pass
- [x] Existing worker_threads functionality remains intact
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### What does this PR do?
Support the following:
```javascript
const nom = await sql`SELECT name FROM food WHERE category IN ${sql(['bun', 'baozi', 'xiaolongbao'])}`;
```
Previously, only e.g., `sql([1, 2, 3])` was supported.
To be honest I'm not sure what the semantics of SQLHelper *ought* to be.
I'm pretty sure objects ought to be auto-inferred. I'm not sure about
arrays, but given the rest of the code in `SQLHelper` trying to read the
tea leaves on stringified numeric keys I figured someone cared about
this use case. I don't know about other types, but I'm pretty sure that
`Object.keys("bun") === [0, 1, 2]` is an oversight and unintended.
(Incidentally, the reason numbers previously worked is because
`Object.keys(4) === []`). I decided that all non-objects and non-arrays
should be treated as not having auto-inferred columns.
Fixes#18637
### How did you verify your code works?
I wrote a test, but was unable to run it (or any other tests in this
file) locally due to Docker struggles. I sure hope it works!
### What does this PR do?
Fixes#20729
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### What does this PR do?
Add MySQL support, Refactor will be in a followup PR
### How did you verify your code works?
A lot of tests
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### What does this PR do?
Fixes#22014
todo:
- [x] not spawn sync
- [x] better comm to subprocess (not stderr)
- [x] tty
- [x] more tests (also include some tests for the actual implementation
of a provider)
- [x] disable autoinstall?
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### What does this PR do?
Support sqlite in the Bun.sql API
Fixes#18951Fixes#19701
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## Summary
Fixes#21704
Replace custom `ShimmedStdin` and `ShimmedStdioOutStream` classes with
proper Node.js `Readable`/`Writable` streams that are immediately
destroyed. This provides better compatibility and standards compliance
while maintaining the same graceful error handling behavior.
## Changes
- ✂️ **Remove shimmed classes**: Delete `ShimmedStdin` and
`ShimmedStdioOutStream` (~40 lines of code)
- 🔄 **Replace with standard streams**:
- `ShimmedStdin` → destroyed `Writable` stream with graceful write
handling
- `ShimmedStdioOutStream` → destroyed `Readable` stream
- 🛡️ **Maintain compatibility**: Streams return `false` for writes and
handle operations gracefully without throwing errors
- ✅ **Standards compliant**: Uses proper Node.js stream inheritance and
behavior
## Technical Details
The new implementation creates streams that are immediately destroyed
using `.destroy()`, which properly marks them as unusable while still
providing the expected stream interface. The `Writable` streams include
a custom `write()` method that always returns `false` and calls
callbacks to prevent hanging, matching the original shimmed behavior.
## Test plan
- [x] Verified basic child_process functionality works
- [x] Tested error cases (non-existent processes, killed processes)
- [x] Confirmed graceful handling of writes to destroyed streams
- [x] Validated stream state properties (`.destroyed`, `.readable`,
etc.)
- [x] Ensured no exceptions are thrown during normal operation
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### What does this PR do?
Introduce `Bun.stripANSI`, a SIMD-accelerated drop-in replacement for
the popular `"strip-ansi"` package.
`Bun.stripANSI` performs >10x faster and fixes several bugs in
`strip-ansi`, like [this long-standing
one](https://github.com/chalk/strip-ansi/issues/43).
### How did you verify your code works?
There are tests that check the output of `strip-ansi` matches
`Bun.stripANSI`. For cases where `strip-ansi`'s behavior is incorrect,
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### What does this PR do?
This does two things:
1. Fix an ASAN use-after-poison on macOS involving `ws` module when
running websocket.test.js. This was caused by the `open` callback firing
before the `.upgrade` function call returns. We need to update the
`socket` value on the ServerWebSocket to ensure the `NodeHTTPResponse`
object is kept alive for as long as it should be, but the `us_socket_t`
address can, in theory, change due to `realloc` being used when adopting
the socket.
2. Fixes an "undefined is not a function" error when the websocket
upgrade fails. This occurred because the `_httpMessage` property is not
set when a socket is upgraded
### How did you verify your code works?
There is a test and the asan error no longer triggers
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## 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`
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### What does this PR do?
Removes the unused `capturedError` fixing the oxlint error. This
variable is never assigned to, hence the block on L1094 can never run.
### How did you verify your code works?
Existing tests
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
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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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### What does this PR do?
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This PR should fix#14219 and implement
`WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming()` and
`WebAssembly.compileStreaming()`.
This is a mixture of WebKit's implementation (using a helper,
`handleResponseOnStreamingAction`, also containing a fast-path for
blobs) and some of Node.js's validation (error messages) and its
builtin-based strategy to consume chunks from streams.
`src/bun.js/bindings/GlobalObject.zig` has a helper function
(`getBodyStreamOrBytesForWasmStreaming`), called by C++, to validate the
response (like
[Node.js](214e4db60e/lib/internal/wasm_web_api.js)
does) and to extract the data from the response, either as a slice/span
(if we can get the data synchronously), or as a `ReadableStream` body
(if the data is still pending or if it is a file/S3 `Blob`).
In C++, `handleResponseOnStreamingAction` is called by
`compileStreaming` and `instantiateStreaming` on the
`JSC::GlobalObjectMethodTable`, just like in
[WebKit](97ee3c598a/Source/WebCore/bindings/js/JSDOMGlobalObject.cpp (L517)).
It calls the aforementioned Zig helper for validation and getting the
response data. The data is then fed into `JSC::Wasm::StreamingCompiler`.
If the data is received as a `ReadableStream`, then we call a JS builtin
in `WasmStreaming.ts` to iterate over each chunk of the stream, like
[Node.js](214e4db60e/lib/internal/wasm_web_api.js (L50-L52))
does. The `JSC::Wasm::StreamingCompiler` is passed into JS through a new
wrapper object, `WebCore::WasmStreamingCompiler`, like
[Node.js](214e4db60e/src/node_wasm_web_api.h)
does. It has `addBytes`, `finalize`, `error`, and (unused) `cancel`
methods to mirror the underlying JSC class.
(If there's a simpler way to do this, please let me know...that would be
very much appreciated)
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