### What does this PR do?
Fixes ENG-21490
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test that would previously fail due to timeout. It also confirms
the parsed result is correct.
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### What does this PR do?
Ensures strings that would parse as a number with leading zeroes aren't
emitted without quotes.
fixes#23691
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test
pulled out of https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/21809
- brings the ASAN behavior on linux closer in sync with macos
- fixes some tests to also pass in node
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## Summary
Fixes a segfault that occurred when calling `process.dlopen` with
`null`, `undefined`, or primitive values for `exports`.
Previously, this would cause a crash at address `0x00000000` in
`node_module_register` due to dereferencing an uninitialized
`strongExportsObject`.
## Changes
- Modified `src/bun.js/bindings/v8/node.cpp` to use JSC's `toObject()`
instead of manual type checking
- This matches Node.js `ToObject()` behavior:
- Throws `TypeError` for `null`/`undefined`
- Creates wrapper objects for primitives
- Preserves existing objects
## Test Plan
Added `test/js/node/process/dlopen-non-object-exports.test.ts` with
three test cases:
- Null exports (should throw)
- Undefined exports (should throw)
- Primitive exports (should create wrapper)
All tests pass with the fix.
## Related Issue
Fixes the first bug discovered in the segfault investigation.
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## Summary
Fixes 100% CPU usage on idle WebSocket servers between bun-v1.2.23 and
bun-v1.3.0.
Many users reported WebSocket server CPU usage jumping to 100% on idle
connections after upgrading to v1.3.0. Investigation revealed a missing
`poll_ref.unref()` call in the WebSocket upgrade path.
## Root Cause
In commit 625e537f5d (#23348), the `OnBeforeOpen` callback mechanism was
removed as part of refactoring the WebSocket upgrade process. However,
this callback contained a critical cleanup step:
```zig
defer ctx.this.poll_ref.unref(ctx.globalObject.bunVM());
```
When a `NodeHTTPResponse` is created, `poll_ref.ref()` is called (line
314) to keep the event loop alive while handling the HTTP request. After
a WebSocket upgrade, the HTTP response object is no longer relevant and
its `poll_ref` must be unref'd to indicate the request processing is
complete.
Without this unref, the event loop maintains an active reference even
after the upgrade completes, causing the CPU to spin at 100% waiting for
events on what should be an idle connection.
## Changes
- Added `poll_ref.unref()` call in `NodeHTTPResponse.upgrade()` after
setting the `upgraded` flag
- Added regression test to verify event loop properly exits after
WebSocket upgrade
## Test Plan
- [x] Code compiles successfully
- [x] Existing WebSocket tests pass
- [x] Manual testing confirms CPU usage returns to normal on idle
WebSocket connections
## Related Issues
Fixes issue reported by users between bun-v1.2.23 and bun-v1.3.0
regarding 100% CPU usage on idle WebSocket servers.
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### What does this PR do?
Adds `"configVersion"` to bun.lock(b). The version will be used to keep
default settings the same if they would be breaking across bun versions.
fixes ENG-21389
fixes ENG-21388
### How did you verify your code works?
TODO:
- [ ] new project
- [ ] existing project without configVersion
- [ ] existing project with configVersion
- [ ] same as above but with bun.lockb
- [ ] configVersion@0 defaults to hoisted linker
- [ ] new projects use isolated linker
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Fixes Next.js 16 + React Compiler build failure when using Bun runtime.
## Issue
When `Module._resolveFilename` was overridden (e.g., by Next.js's
require-hook), Bun was not passing the `options` parameter (which
contains `paths`) to the override function. This caused resolution
failures when the override tried to use custom resolution paths.
Additionally, when `Module._resolveFilename` was called directly with
`options.paths`, Bun was ignoring the paths parameter and using default
resolution.
## Root Causes
1. In `ImportMetaObject.cpp`, when calling an overridden
`_resolveFilename` function, the options object with paths was not being
passed as the 4th argument.
2. In `NodeModuleModule.cpp`, `jsFunctionResolveFileName` was calling
`Bun__resolveSync` without extracting and using the `options.paths`
parameter.
## Solution
1. In `ImportMetaObject.cpp`: When `userPathList` is provided, construct
an options object with `{paths: userPathList}` and pass it as the 4th
argument to the overridden `_resolveFilename` function.
2. In `NodeModuleModule.cpp`: Extract `options.paths` from the 4th
argument and call `Bun__resolveSyncWithPaths` when paths are provided,
instead of always using `Bun__resolveSync`.
## Reproduction
Before this fix, running:
```bash
bun --bun next build --turbopack
```
on a Next.js 16 app with React Compiler enabled would fail with:
```
Cannot find module './node_modules/babel-plugin-react-compiler'
```
## Testing
- Added comprehensive tests for `Module._resolveFilename` with
`options.paths`
- Verified Next.js 16 + React Compiler + Turbopack builds successfully
with Bun
- All 5 new tests pass with the fix, 3 fail without it
- All existing tests continue to pass
## Files Changed
- `src/bun.js/bindings/ImportMetaObject.cpp` - Pass options to override
- `src/bun.js/modules/NodeModuleModule.cpp` - Handle options.paths in
_resolveFilename
- `test/js/node/module/module-resolve-filename-paths.test.js` - New test
suite
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## Summary
Adds a `subscriptions` getter to `ServerWebSocket` that returns an array
of all topics the WebSocket is currently subscribed to.
## Implementation
- Added `getTopicsCount()` and `iterateTopics()` helpers to uWS
WebSocket
- Implemented C++ function `uws_ws_get_topics_as_js_array` that:
- Uses `JSC::MarkedArgumentBuffer` to protect values from GC
- Constructs JSArray directly in C++ for efficiency
- Uses template pattern for SSL/TCP variants
- Properly handles iterator locks with explicit scopes
- Exposed as `subscriptions` getter property on ServerWebSocket
- Returns empty array when WebSocket is closed (not null)
## API
```typescript
const server = Bun.serve({
websocket: {
open(ws) {
ws.subscribe("chat");
ws.subscribe("notifications");
console.log(ws.subscriptions); // ["chat", "notifications"]
ws.unsubscribe("chat");
console.log(ws.subscriptions); // ["notifications"]
}
}
});
```
## Test Coverage
Added 5 comprehensive test cases covering:
- Basic subscription/unsubscription flow
- All subscriptions removed
- Behavior after WebSocket close
- Duplicate subscriptions (should only appear once)
- Multiple subscribe/unsubscribe cycles
All tests pass with 24 assertions.
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## Summary
This PR improves snapshot error messages when running tests in CI
environments to make debugging easier by showing exactly what snapshot
was being created and what value was attempted.
## Changes
### 1. Inline Snapshot Errors
**Before:**
```
Updating inline snapshots is disabled in CI environments unless --update-snapshots is used.
```
**After:**
```
Inline snapshot creation is not allowed in CI environments unless --update-snapshots is used.
If this is not a CI environment, set the environment variable CI=false to force allow.
Received: this is new
```
- Changed message to say "creation" instead of "updating" (more
accurate)
- Shows the received value that was attempted using Jest's pretty
printer
### 2. Snapshot File Errors
**Before:**
```
Snapshot creation is not allowed in CI environments unless --update-snapshots is used
If this is not a CI environment, set the environment variable CI=false to force allow.
Received: this is new
```
**After:**
```
Snapshot creation is not allowed in CI environments unless --update-snapshots is used
If this is not a CI environment, set the environment variable CI=false to force allow.
Snapshot name: "new snapshot 1"
Received: this is new
```
- Now shows the snapshot name that was being looked for
- Shows the received value using Jest's pretty printer
## Implementation Details
- Added `last_error_snapshot_name` field to `Snapshots` struct to pass
snapshot name from `getOrPut()` to error handler
- Removed unreachable code path for inline snapshot updates (mismatches
error earlier with diff)
- Updated test expectations in `ci-restrictions.test.ts`
## Test Plan
```bash
# Test inline snapshot creation in CI
cd /tmp/snapshot-test
echo 'import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
test("new inline snapshot", () => {
expect("this is new").toMatchInlineSnapshot();
});' > test.js
GITHUB_ACTIONS=1 bun test test.js
# Test snapshot file creation in CI
echo 'import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
test("new snapshot", () => {
expect("this is new").toMatchSnapshot();
});' > test2.js
GITHUB_ACTIONS=1 bun test test2.js
```
Both should show improved error messages with the received values and
snapshot name.
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Should fix https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/24104
### What does this PR do?
This PR is changing `ERR_BODY_ALREADY_USED` to be TypeError instead of
Error.
### How did you verify your code works?
A test case added to verify that request call correctly throws a
TypeError after another request call on the same Request, confirming the
fix addresses the issue.
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### What does this PR do?
Previously, `JSC__JSPromise__wrap` would call
`JSC::JSPromise::resolvedPromise(globalObject, result)` without checking
if an exception was thrown during promise resolution. This
could happen in certain edge cases, such as when the result value is a
thenable that triggers stack overflow, or when the promise resolution
mechanism itself encounters an error.
When such exceptions occurred, they would escape back to the Zig code,
causing the CatchScope assertion to fail with "ASSERTION FAILED:
Unexpected exception observed on thread"
instead of being properly handled.
This PR adds an exception check immediately after calling
`JSC::JSPromise::resolvedPromise()` and before the `RELEASE_AND_RETURN`
macro. If an exception is detected, the function
now clears it and returns a rejected promise with the exception value,
ensuring consistent error handling behavior. This matches the pattern
already used earlier in the function
for the initial function call exception handling.
### How did you verify your code works?
new and existing tests
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## Summary
Fixes#20689
Previously, `@layer` blocks were not being processed through the CSS
minifier, which meant that `color-scheme` properties inside `@layer`
blocks would not get the required `--buncss-light`/`--buncss-dark`
variable injections needed for browsers that don't support the
`light-dark()` function.
## Changes
- Implemented proper minification for `LayerBlockRule` in
`src/css/rules/rules.zig:218-221`
- Added recursive call to `minify()` on nested rules, matching the
behavior of other at-rules like `@media` and `@supports`
- Added comprehensive tests for `color-scheme` inside `@layer` blocks
## Test Plan
Added three new test cases in `test/js/bun/css/css.test.ts`:
1. Simple `@layer` with `color-scheme: dark`
2. Named layers (`@layer shm.colors`) with multiple rules
3. Anonymous `@layer` with `color-scheme: light dark` (generates media
query)
All tests pass:
```bash
bun bd test test/js/bun/css/css.test.ts -t "color-scheme"
```
## Before
```css
/* Input */
@layer shm.colors {
body.theme-dark {
color-scheme: dark;
}
}
/* Output (broken - no variables) */
@layer shm.colors {
body.theme-dark {
color-scheme: dark;
}
}
```
## After
```css
/* Input */
@layer shm.colors {
body.theme-dark {
color-scheme: dark;
}
}
/* Output (fixed - variables injected) */
@layer shm.colors {
body.theme-dark {
--buncss-light: ;
--buncss-dark: initial;
color-scheme: dark;
}
}
```
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## Summary
Implements `onTestFinished()` for `bun:test`, which runs after all
`afterEach` hooks have completed.
## Implementation
- Added `onTestFinished` export to the test module in `jest.zig`
- Modified `genericHook` in `bun_test.zig` to handle `onTestFinished` as
a special case that:
- Can only be called inside a test (not in describe blocks or preload)
- Appends hooks at the very end of the execution sequence
- Added comprehensive tests covering basic ordering, multiple callbacks,
async callbacks, and interaction with other hooks
## Execution Order
When called inside a test:
1. Test body executes
2. `afterAll` hooks (if added inside the test)
3. `afterEach` hooks
4. `onTestFinished` hooks ✨
## Test Plan
- ✅ All new tests pass with `bun bd test`
- ✅ Tests correctly fail with `USE_SYSTEM_BUN=1` (feature not in
released version)
- ✅ Verifies correct ordering with `afterEach`, `afterAll`, and multiple
`onTestFinished` calls
- ✅ Tests async `onTestFinished` callbacks
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### What does this PR do?
When `process.nextTick` is overwritten, segv will be occured via
internal `processTick` call.
This patch fixes it.
### How did you verify your code works?
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### What does this PR do?
Adds missing null checking for `Bun.CookieMap#delete`.
### How did you verify your code works?
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fixes: oven-sh/bun#23717
### What does this PR do?
- Align ProxyTunnel.onClose with
[HTTPClient.onClose](https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/blob/bun-v1.3.0/src/http.zig#L223-L241):
when a tunneled HTTPS response is in-progress and either
- parsing chunked trailers (trailer-line states), or
- transfer-encoding is identity with content_length == null while in
.body,
treat EOF as end-of-message and complete the request, rather than
ECONNRESET.
- Schedule proxy deref instead of deref inside callbacks to avoid
lifetime hazards.
### How did you verify your code works?
- `test/js/bun/http/proxy.test.ts`: raw TLS origin returns
close-delimited 200 OK; verified no ECONNRESET and body delivered.
- Test suite passes under bun bd test.
## Risk/compat
- Only affects CONNECT/TLS path. Direct HTTP/HTTPS unchanged. Behavior
mirrors existing
[HTTPClient.onClose](https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/blob/bun-v1.3.0/src/http.zig#L223-L241).
## Repro (minimal)
See issue; core condition is no Content-Length and no Transfer-Encoding
(close-delimited).
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### What does this PR do?
Adds missing exception check for ReadableStream.
### How did you verify your code works?
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### What does this PR do?
Adds support for `publicHoistPattern` in `bunfig.toml` and
`public-hoist-pattern` from `.npmrc`. This setting allows you to select
transitive packages to hoist to the root node_modules making them
available for all workspace packages.
```toml
[install]
# can be a string
publicHoistPattern = "@types*"
# or an array
publicHoistPattern = [ "@types*", "*eslint*" ]
```
`publicHoistPattern` only affects the isolated linker.
---
Adds `hoistPattern`. `hoistPattern` is the same as `publicHoistPattern`,
but applies to the `node_modules/.bun/node_modules` directory instead of
the root node_modules. Also the default value of `hoistPattern` is `*`
(everything is hoisted to `node_modules/.bun/node_modules` by default).
---
Fixes a determinism issue constructing the
`node_modules/.bun/node_modules` directory.
---
closes#23481closes#6160closes#23548
### How did you verify your code works?
Added tests for
- [x] only include patterns
- [x] only exclude patterns
- [x] mix of include and exclude
- [x] errors for unexpected expression types
- [x] excluding direct dependency (should still include)
- [x] match all with `*`
- [x] string and array expression types
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### What does this PR do?
`short` is signed in C++ by default and not unsigned. Switched to
`uint16_t` so it's unambiguous.
### How did you verify your code works?
There is a test
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## Summary
Fixed an off-by-one error in buffer allocation for several path module
functions when handling paths longer than `PATH_SIZE` (typically 4096
bytes on most platforms).
## Changes
- `normalizeJS_T`: Added +1 to buffer allocation for null terminator
- `relativeJS_T`: Added +1 to buffer allocation for null terminator
- `toNamespacedPathJS_T`: Added +9 bytes (8 for possible UNC prefix + 1
for null terminator)
## Test plan
- Added tests for `path.normalize()` with paths up to 100,000 characters
- Added tests for `path.relative()` with very long paths
- All existing path tests continue to pass
The issue occurred because when a path is exactly equal to or longer
than `PATH_SIZE`, the buffer was allocated with size equal to the path
length, but then a null terminator was written at `buf[bufSize]`, which
was out of bounds.
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## Summary
Fixes a panic that occurred when a WebSocket close frame's payload was
split across multiple TCP packets.
## The Bug
The panic occurred at `websocket_client.zig:681`:
```
panic: index out of bounds: index 24, len 14
```
This happened when:
- A close frame had a payload of 24 bytes (2 byte code + 22 byte reason)
- The first TCP packet contained 14 bytes (header + partial payload)
- The code tried to access `data[2..24]` causing the panic
## Root Causes
1. **Bounds checking issue**: The code assumed all close frame data
would arrive in one packet and tried to `@memcpy` without verifying
sufficient data was available.
2. **Premature flag setting**: `close_received = true` was set
immediately upon entering the close state. This prevented `handleData`
from being called again when the remaining bytes arrived (early return
at line 354).
## The Fix
Implemented proper fragmentation handling for close frames, following
the same pattern used for ping frames:
- Added `close_frame_buffering` flag to track buffering state
- Buffer incoming data incrementally using the existing
`ping_frame_bytes` buffer
- Track total expected length and bytes received so far
- Only set `close_received = true` after all bytes are received
- Wait for more data if the frame is incomplete
## Testing
- Created two regression tests that fragment close frames across
multiple packets
- All existing WebSocket tests pass (`test/js/web/websocket/`)
- Verified the original panic no longer occurs
## Related
This appears to be the root cause of crashes reported on Windows when
WebSocket connections close, particularly when close frames have reasons
that get fragmented by the network stack.
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### What does this PR do?
Let MySQL unref when idle and make sure that is behaving like this.
Only set up the timers after all status changes are complete since the
timers rely on the status to determine timeouts, this was causing the
CPU usage spike to 100% (thats why only happened in TLS)
CPU usage it self will be improved in
https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/23700 not in this PR
Fixes: https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/23273
Fixes: https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/23256
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### What does this PR do?
Fixes#23489
The YAML parser was incorrectly treating `...` inside double-quoted
strings as document end markers, causing parse errors for strings
containing ellipsis, particularly affecting internationalized text.
### Example of the bug:
```yaml
balance: "👛 لا تمتلك محفظة... !"
```
This would fail with: `error: Unexpected document end`
### Root cause:
The bug was introduced in commit fcbd57ac48 which attempted to optimize
document marker detection by using `self.line_indent == .none` instead
of tracking newlines with a local flag. However, this check was
incomplete - it didn't track whether we had just processed a newline
character.
### The fix:
Restored the `nl` (newline) flag pattern from the single-quoted scanner
and combined it with the `line_indent` check. Document markers `...` and
`---` are now only recognized when **all** of these conditions are met:
1. We're after a newline (`nl == true`)
2. We're at column 0 (`self.line_indent == .none`)
3. Followed by whitespace or EOF
This allows `...` to appear freely in double-quoted strings while still
correctly recognizing actual document end markers at the start of lines.
### How did you verify your code works?
1. Reproduced the original issue from #23489
2. Applied the fix and verified all test cases pass:
- Original Arabic text with emoji: `"👛 لا تمتلك محفظة... !"`
- Various `...` positions: start, middle, end
- Both single and double quotes
- Multiline strings with indented `...` (issue #22392)
3. Created regression test in `test/regression/issue/23489.test.ts`
4. Verified existing YAML tests still pass (514 pass, up from 513)
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## Summary
Fixes a panic that occurred when passing `NumberObject` or
`BooleanObject` as MySQL query parameters.
**Panic message:** `A JavaScript exception was thrown, but it was
cleared before it could be read.`
## Root Cause
The `FieldType.fromJS` function in `src/sql/mysql/MySQLTypes.zig` was
returning `error.JSError` without throwing a JavaScript exception first
for:
- `NumberObject` (created via `new Number(42)`)
- `BooleanObject` (created via `new Boolean(true)`)
- Non-indexable types
This violated the contract that `error.JSError` means "an exception has
already been thrown and is ready to be taken."
## Call Chain
1. User executes `await sql\`SELECT ${new Number(42)} as value\``
2. `FieldType.fromJS()` detects `.NumberObject` and returns
`error.JSError` without throwing
3. Error propagates to `MySQLQuery.runPreparedQuery()`
4. Code checks `hasException()` → returns false (no exception exists!)
5. Calls `mysqlErrorToJS(globalObject, "...", error.JSError)`
6. `mysqlErrorToJS` tries to `takeException(error.JSError)` but there's
no exception
7. **PANIC**
## Fix
The fix throws a proper exception with a helpful message before
returning `error.JSError`:
- `"Cannot bind NumberObject to query parameter. Use a primitive number
instead."`
- `"Cannot bind BooleanObject to query parameter. Use a primitive
boolean instead."`
- `"Cannot bind this type to query parameter"`
## Test Plan
Added regression tests in `test/js/sql/sql-mysql.test.ts`:
- Test passing `NumberObject` as parameter
- Test passing `BooleanObject` as parameter
Both tests verify that a proper error is thrown instead of crashing.
Verified manually with local MySQL server that:
- ✅ NumberObject now throws proper error (was crashing)
- ✅ BooleanObject now throws proper error (was crashing)
- ✅ Primitive numbers still work correctly
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## Summary
Adds a new `--only-failures` flag to `bun test` that only displays test
failures, similar to `--dots` but without printing dots for each test.
## Motivation
When running large test suites or in CI environments, users often only
care about test failures. The existing `--dots` reporter reduces
verbosity by showing dots, but still requires visual scanning to find
failures. The `--only-failures` flag provides a cleaner output by
completely suppressing passing tests.
## Changes
- Added `--only-failures` CLI flag in `Arguments.zig`
- Added `only_failures` boolean to the test reporters struct in
`cli.zig`
- Updated test output logic in `test_command.zig` to skip non-failures
when flag is set
- Updated `jest.zig` and `bun_test.zig` to handle the new flag
- Added comprehensive tests in `only-failures.test.ts`
## Usage
```bash
bun test --only-failures
```
Example output (only shows failures):
```
test/example.test.ts:
(fail) failing test
error: expect(received).toBe(expected)
Expected: 3
Received: 2
5 pass
1 skip
2 fail
Ran 8 tests across 1 file.
```
## Test Plan
- Verified `--only-failures` flag only shows failing tests
- Verified normal test output still works without the flag
- Verified `--dots` reporter still works correctly
- Added regression tests with snapshot comparisons
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## Summary
Fixes two critical bugs in Bun Shell:
1. **Memory leaks & incorrect GC reporting**: Shell objects weren't
reporting their memory usage to JavaScriptCore's garbage collector,
causing memory to accumulate unchecked. Also fixes a leak where
`ShellArgs` wasn't being freed in `Interpreter.finalize()`.
2. **Blocking I/O on macOS**: Fixes a bug where writing large amounts of
data (>1MB) to pipes would block the main thread on macOS. The issue:
`sendto()` with `MSG_NOWAIT` flag blocks on macOS despite the flag, so
we now avoid the socket fast path unless the socket is already
non-blocking.
## Changes
- Adds `memoryCost()` and `estimatedSize()` implementations across shell
AST nodes, interpreter, and I/O structures
- Reports estimated memory size to JavaScriptCore GC via
`vm.heap.reportExtraMemoryAllocated()`
- Fixes missing `this.args.deinit()` call in interpreter finalization
- Fixes `BabyList.memoryCost()` to return bytes, not element count
- Conditionally uses socket fast path in IOWriter based on platform and
socket state
## Test plan
- [x] New test: `shell-leak-args.test.ts` - validates memory doesn't
leak during parsing/execution
- [x] New test: `shell-blocking-pipe.test.ts` - validates large pipe
writes don't block the main thread
- [x] Existing shell tests pass
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## Summary
Fixes a panic that occurred when formatting deeply nested objects with
many properties in test output.
## Problem
The `writeIndent()` function in `pretty_format.zig:648` performed
`written * 2` which triggered integer overflow checking in debug builds
when formatting complex nested structures.
**Original crash:**
```
panic: integer overflow
writeIndent at bun.js/test/pretty_format.zig:648
```
**Platform:** Windows x86_64_baseline, Bun v1.3.0
## Solution
Changed from:
```zig
try writer.writeAll(buf[0 .. written * 2]);
```
To:
```zig
const byte_count = @min(buf.len, written *% 2);
try writer.writeAll(buf[0..byte_count]);
```
- Used wrapping multiplication (`*%`) to prevent overflow panic
- Added bounds checking with `@min(buf.len, ...)` for safety
- Maintains correct behavior while preventing crashes
## Test
Added regression test at
`test/js/bun/test/pretty-format-overflow.test.ts` that:
- Creates deeply nested objects (500 levels with 50 properties each)
- Verifies no panic/overflow/crash occurs when formatting
- Uses exact configuration that triggered the original crash
## Verification
- ✅ Test passes with the fix
- ✅ Test would crash without the fix (in debug builds)
- ✅ No changes to behavior, only safety improvement
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