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Zack Radisic
2173d308d6 damn 2025-09-26 17:45:05 -07:00
Zack Radisic
dfafe46f71 okie dokie we getting somewhere 2025-09-25 18:05:33 -07:00
Zack Radisic
c9f8a02773 Merge branch 'zack/ssg-3' into zack/ssg-prod 2025-09-25 16:01:17 -07:00
Zack Radisic
672fa64d92 wip 2025-09-25 15:43:24 -07:00
Zack Radisic
11eddb2cf1 resolve comments 2025-09-25 15:20:27 -07:00
autofix-ci[bot]
0cc63255b1 [autofix.ci] apply automated fixes 2025-09-25 07:05:28 +00:00
Zack Radisic
71a5f9fb26 Delete console logs 2025-09-25 00:02:14 -07:00
Zack Radisic
b257967189 Merge branch 'zack/ssg-3' of github.com:oven-sh/bun into zack/ssg-3 2025-09-25 00:00:48 -07:00
Zack Radisic
4e629753cc better way to do Response.render(...) 2025-09-24 23:57:45 -07:00
Alistair Smith
5aa5906ccf Merge branch 'main' into zack/ssg-3 2025-09-24 18:48:29 -07:00
robobun
fee28ca66f Fix dns.resolve callback parameters to match Node.js behavior (#22814)
## Summary
- Fixed `dns.resolve()` callback to pass 2 parameters instead of 3,
matching Node.js
- Fixed `dns.promises.resolve()` to return array of strings for A/AAAA
records instead of objects
- Added comprehensive regression tests

## What was wrong?

The `dns.resolve()` callback was incorrectly passing 3 parameters
`(error, hostname, results)` instead of Node.js's 2 parameters `(error,
results)`. Additionally, `dns.promises.resolve()` was returning objects
with `{address, family}` instead of plain string arrays for A/AAAA
records.

## How this fixes it

1. Removed the extra `hostname` parameter from the callback in
`dns.resolve()` for A/AAAA records
2. Changed promise version to use `promisifyResolveX(false)` instead of
`promisifyLookup()` to return string arrays
3. Applied same fixes to the `Resolver` class methods

## Test plan
- Added regression test `test/regression/issue/22712.test.ts` with 6
test cases
- All tests pass with the fix
- Verified existing DNS tests still pass

Fixes #22712

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2025-09-24 18:29:15 -07:00
robobun
f9a042f114 Improve --reporter flag help and error messages (#22900)
## Summary
- Clarifies help text for `--reporter` and `--reporter-outfile` flags
- Improves error messages when invalid reporter formats are specified
- Makes distinction between test reporters and coverage reporters
clearer

## Changes
1. Updated help text in `Arguments.zig` to better explain:
   - What formats are currently available (only 'junit' for --reporter)
   - Default behavior (console output for tests)
   - Requirements (--reporter-outfile needed with --reporter=junit)
   
2. Improved error messages to list available options when invalid
formats are used

3. Updated CLI completions to match the new help text

## Test plan
- [x] Built and tested with `bun bd`
- [x] Verified help text displays correctly: `./build/debug/bun-debug
test --help`
- [x] Tested error message for invalid reporter:
`./build/debug/bun-debug test --reporter=json`
- [x] Tested error message for missing outfile: `./build/debug/bun-debug
test --reporter=junit`
- [x] Tested error message for invalid coverage reporter:
`./build/debug/bun-debug test --coverage-reporter=invalid`
- [x] Verified junit reporter still works: `./build/debug/bun-debug test
--reporter=junit --reporter-outfile=/tmp/junit.xml`
- [x] Verified lcov coverage reporter still works:
`./build/debug/bun-debug test --coverage --coverage-reporter=lcov`

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2025-09-24 18:26:37 -07:00
robobun
57b93f6ea3 Fix panic when macros return collections with 3+ arrays/objects (#22827)
## Summary

Fixes #22656, #11730, and #7116

Fixes a panic that occurred when macros returned collections containing
three or more arrays or objects.

## Problem

The issue was caused by hash table resizing during recursive processing.
When `this.run()` was called recursively to process nested
arrays/objects, it could add more entries to the `visited` map,
triggering a resize. This would invalidate the `_entry.value_ptr`
pointer obtained from `getOrPut`, leading to memory corruption and
crashes.

## Solution

The fix ensures we handle hash table resizing safely:

1. Use `getOrPut` to reserve an entry and store a placeholder
2. Process all children (which may trigger hash table resizing)
3. Create the final expression with all data
4. Use `put` to update the entry (safe even after resizing)

This approach is applied consistently to both arrays and objects.

## Verification

All three issues have been tested and verified as fixed:

###  #22656 - "Panic when returning collections with three or more
arrays or objects"
- **Before**: `panic(main thread): switch on corrupt value`
- **After**: Works correctly

###  #11730 - "Constructing deep objects in macros causes segfaults"
- **Before**: `Segmentation fault at address 0x8` with deep nested
structures
- **After**: Handles deep nesting without crashes

###  #7116 - "[macro] crash with large complex array"
- **Before**: Crashes with objects containing 50+ properties (hash table
stress)
- **After**: Processes large complex arrays successfully

## Test Plan

Added comprehensive regression tests that cover:
- Collections with 3+ arrays
- Collections with 3+ objects
- Deeply nested structures (5+ levels)
- Objects with many properties (50+) to stress hash table operations
- Mixed collections of arrays and objects

All tests pass with the fix applied.

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2025-09-24 18:25:39 -07:00
robobun
fcd628424a Fix YAML.parse to throw SyntaxError instead of BuildMessage (#22924)
YAML.parse now throws SyntaxError for invalid syntax matching JSON.parse
behavior

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pfg
526686fdc9 Prevent test.only and snapshot updates in CI (#21811)
This is feature flagged and will not activate until Bun 1.3

- Makes `test.only()` throw an error in CI
- Unless `--update-snapshots` is passed:
- Makes `expect.toMatchSnapshot()` throw an error instead of adding a
new snapshot in CI
- Makes `expect.toMatchInlineSnapshot()` throw an error instead of
filling in the snapshot value in CI

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2025-09-24 15:19:16 -07:00
pfg
95b18582ec Revert "concurrent limit"
This reverts commit 4252a6df31.
2025-09-24 15:09:20 -07:00
pfg
4252a6df31 concurrent limit 2025-09-24 15:08:36 -07:00
Meghan Denny
80e8b9601d update no-validate-exceptions.txt (#22907) 2025-09-24 12:57:14 -07:00
btcbobby
0bd3f3757f Update install.sh to try ~/.bash_profile first for PATH modification (#11679) 2025-09-24 12:53:45 -07:00
Dylan Conway
084eeb945e fix(install): serialize updated workspaces versions correctly for bun.lockb (#22932)
### What does this PR do?
This change was missing after changing semver core numbers to use u64.

Also fixes potentially serializing uninitialized bytes from resolution
unions.
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test for migrating a bun.lockb with most features used.
2025-09-24 02:42:57 -07:00
Meghan Denny
92bc522e85 lsan: fix reporting on linux ci (#22806) 2025-09-24 00:47:52 -07:00
robobun
e58a4a7282 feat: add concurrent-test-glob option to bunfig.toml for selective concurrent test execution (#22898)
## Summary

Adds a new `concurrentTestGlob` configuration option to bunfig.toml that
allows test files matching a glob pattern to automatically run with
concurrent test execution enabled. This provides granular control over
which tests run concurrently without modifying test files or using the
global `--concurrent` flag.

## Problem

Currently, enabling concurrent test execution in Bun requires either:
1. Using the `--concurrent` flag (affects ALL tests)
2. Manually adding `test.concurrent()` to individual test functions
(requires modifying test files)

This creates challenges for:
- Large codebases wanting to gradually migrate to concurrent testing
- Projects with mixed test types (unit tests that need isolation vs
integration tests that can run in parallel)
- CI/CD pipelines that want to optimize test execution without code
changes

## Solution

This PR introduces a `concurrentTestGlob` option in bunfig.toml that
automatically enables concurrent execution for test files matching a
specified glob pattern:

```toml
[test]
concurrentTestGlob = "**/concurrent-*.test.ts"
```

### Key Features
-  Non-breaking: Completely opt-in via configuration
-  Flexible: Use glob patterns to target specific test files or
directories
-  Override-friendly: `--concurrent` flag still forces all tests to run
concurrently
-  Zero code changes: No need to modify existing test files

## Implementation Details

### Code Changes
1. Added `concurrent_test_glob` field to `TestOptions` struct
(`src/cli.zig`)
2. Added parsing for `concurrentTestGlob` from bunfig.toml
(`src/bunfig.zig`)
3. Added `concurrent_test_glob` field to `TestRunner`
(`src/bun.js/test/jest.zig`)
4. Implemented `shouldFileRunConcurrently()` method that checks file
paths against the glob pattern
5. Updated test execution logic to apply concurrent mode based on glob
matching (`src/bun.js/test/ScopeFunctions.zig`)

### How It Works
- When a test file is loaded, its path is checked against the configured
glob pattern
- If it matches, all tests in that file run concurrently (as if
`--concurrent` was passed)
- Files not matching the pattern run sequentially as normal
- The `--concurrent` CLI flag overrides this behavior when specified

## Usage Examples

### Basic Usage
```toml
# bunfig.toml
[test]
concurrentTestGlob = "**/integration/*.test.ts"
```

### Multiple Patterns
```toml
[test]
concurrentTestGlob = [
  "**/integration/*.test.ts",
  "**/e2e/*.test.ts", 
  "**/concurrent-*.test.ts"
]
```

### Migration Strategy
Teams can gradually migrate to concurrent testing:
1. Start with integration tests: `"**/integration/*.test.ts"`
2. Add stable unit tests: `"**/fast-*.test.ts"`
3. Eventually migrate most tests except those requiring isolation

## Testing

Added comprehensive test coverage in
`test/cli/test/concurrent-test-glob.test.ts`:
-  Tests matching glob patterns run concurrently (verified via
execution order logging)
-  Tests not matching patterns run sequentially (verified via shared
state and execution order)
-  `--concurrent` flag properly overrides the glob setting
- Tests use file system logging to deterministically verify concurrent
vs sequential execution

## Documentation

Complete documentation added:
- `docs/runtime/bunfig.md` - Configuration reference
- `docs/test/configuration.md` - Test configuration details
- `docs/test/examples/concurrent-test-glob.md` - Comprehensive example
with migration guide

## Performance Considerations

- Glob matching happens once per test file during loading
- Uses Bun's existing `glob.match()` implementation
- Minimal overhead: simple string pattern matching
- Future optimization: Could cache match results per file path

## Breaking Changes

None. This is a fully backward-compatible, opt-in feature.

## Checklist

- [x] Implementation complete and building
- [x] Tests passing
- [x] Documentation updated
- [x] No breaking changes
- [x] Follows existing code patterns

## Related Issues

This addresses common requests for more granular control over concurrent
test execution, particularly for large codebases migrating from other
test runners.

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Meghan Denny
ebe2e9da14 node:net: fix handle leak (#22913) 2025-09-23 22:02:34 -07:00
Zack Radisic
108f21ae82 Merge branch 'zack/ssg-3' into zack/ssg-prod 2025-09-23 21:25:15 -07:00
Zack Radisic
a591efdb67 fix 2025-09-23 21:24:35 -07:00
Zack Radisic
2648cb7ef6 whole lotta changes 2025-09-23 21:24:01 -07:00
Zack Radisic
457b4a46b3 Merge branch 'zack/ssg-3' of github.com:oven-sh/bun into zack/ssg-3 2025-09-23 21:11:50 -07:00
Zack Radisic
3b2bea9820 better way to escape 2025-09-23 21:11:28 -07:00
robobun
1a23797e82 feat: add test.serial() API for forcing serial test execution (#22899)
## Summary

Adds a new `test.serial()` API that forces tests to run serially even
when the `--concurrent` flag is passed. This is the opposite of
`test.concurrent()` which forces parallel execution.

## Motivation

Some tests genuinely need to run serially even in CI environments with
`--concurrent`:
- Database migration tests that must run in order
- Tests that modify shared global state
- Tests that use fixed ports or file system resources
- Tests that depend on timing or resource constraints

## Implementation

Changed `self_concurrent` from `bool` to `?bool`:
- `null` = default behavior (inherit from parent or use default)
- `true` = force concurrent execution
- `false` = force serial execution

## API Surface

```javascript
// Force serial execution
test.serial("database migration", async () => {
  // This runs serially even with --concurrent flag
});

// All modifiers work
test.serial.skip("skip this serial test", () => {});
test.serial.todo("implement this serial test");
test.serial.only("only run this serial test", () => {});
test.serial.each([[1], [2]])("serial test %i", (n) => {});
test.serial.if(condition)("conditional serial", () => {});

// Works with describe too
describe.serial("serial test suite", () => {
  test("test 1", () => {}); // runs serially
  test("test 2", () => {}); // runs serially
});

// Explicit test-level settings override describe-level
describe.concurrent("concurrent suite", () => {
  test.serial("this runs serially", () => {}); // serial wins
  test("this runs concurrently", () => {});
});
```

## Test Coverage

Comprehensive tests added including:
- Basic `test.serial()` functionality
- All modifiers (skip, todo, only, each, if)
- `describe.serial()` blocks
- Mixing serial and concurrent tests in same describe block
- Nested describe blocks with conflicting settings
- Explicit overrides (test.serial in describe.concurrent and vice versa)

All 36 tests pass 

## Example

```javascript
// Without this PR - these tests might run in parallel with --concurrent
test("migrate database schema v1", async () => { await migrateV1(); });
test("migrate database schema v2", async () => { await migrateV2(); });
test("migrate database schema v3", async () => { await migrateV3(); });

// With this PR - guaranteed serial execution
test.serial("migrate database schema v1", async () => { await migrateV1(); });
test.serial("migrate database schema v2", async () => { await migrateV2(); });
test.serial("migrate database schema v3", async () => { await migrateV3(); });
```

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Ciro Spaciari
db22b7f402 fix(Bun.sql) handle numeric correctly (#22925)
### What does this PR do?
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21225
### How did you verify your code works?
Tests

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Zack Radisic
58ecff4e0c Merge branch 'main' into zack/ssg-3 2025-09-23 18:06:43 -07:00
pfg
144c45229e bun.ptr.Shared.Lazy fixes cppbind change (#22753)
shared lazy:

- cloneWeak didn't incrementWeak. fixed
- exposes a public Optional so you can do `bun.ptr.Shared(*T).Optional`
- the doc comment for 'take' said it set self to null. but it did not.
fixed.
- upgrading a weak to a strong incremented the weak instead of
decrementing it. fixed.
- adds a new method unsafeGetStrongFromPointer. this is currently unused
but used in pfg/describe-2:

a690faa60a/src/bun.js/api/Timer/EventLoopTimer.zig (L220-L223)

cppbind:

- moves the bindings to the root of the file at the top and puts raw at
the bottom
- fixes false_is_throw to return void instead of bool
- updates the help message

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Ciro Spaciari
85271f9dd9 fix(node:http) allow CONNECT in node http/https servers (#22756)
### What does this PR do?
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/22755
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/19790
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/16372
### How did you verify your code works?

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Zack Radisic
43a7b6518a fix 2025-09-23 15:46:31 -07:00
Meghan Denny
b82c676ce5 ci: increase asan to 2xlarge (#22916) 2025-09-23 14:16:01 -07:00
Zack Radisic
f03a1ab1c9 Update 2025-09-23 13:49:33 -07:00
Zack Radisic
1e3057045c Merge branch 'zack/ssg-3' of github.com:oven-sh/bun into zack/ssg-3 2025-09-23 13:46:11 -07:00
Zack Radisic
e92fd08930 make it work 2025-09-23 02:32:19 -07:00
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deb3e94948 [autofix.ci] apply automated fixes 2025-09-23 09:17:41 +00:00
Zack Radisic
1b01f7c0da Merge branch 'zack/ssg-3' of github.com:oven-sh/bun into zack/ssg-3 2025-09-23 02:12:33 -07:00
Zack Radisic
5e256e4b1f fix 2025-09-23 02:09:43 -07:00
robobun
e555702653 Fix infinite recursion when error.stack is a circular reference (#22863)
## Summary

This PR fixes infinite recursion and stack overflow crashes when error
objects have circular references in their properties, particularly when
`error.stack = error`.

### The Problem
When an error object's stack property references itself or creates a
circular reference chain, Bun would enter infinite recursion and crash.
Common patterns that triggered this:
```javascript
const error = new Error();
error.stack = error;  // Crash!
console.log(error);

// Or circular cause chains:
error1.cause = error2;
error2.cause = error1;  // Crash!
```

### The Solution
Added proper circular reference detection at three levels:

1. **C++ bindings layer** (`bindings.cpp`): Skip processing if `stack`
property equals the error object itself
2. **VirtualMachine layer** (`VirtualMachine.zig`): Track visited errors
when printing error instances and their causes
3. **ConsoleObject layer** (`ConsoleObject.zig`): Properly coordinate
visited map between formatters

Circular references are now safely detected and printed as `[Circular]`
instead of causing crashes.

## Test plan

Added comprehensive tests in
`test/regression/issue/circular-error-stack.test.ts`:
-  `error.stack = error` circular reference
-  Nested circular references via error properties  
-  Circular cause chains (`error1.cause = error2; error2.cause =
error1`)

All tests pass:
```
bun test circular-error-stack.test.ts
✓ error with circular stack reference should not cause infinite recursion
✓ error with nested circular references should not cause infinite recursion  
✓ error with circular reference in cause chain
```

Manual testing:
```javascript
// Before: Stack overflow crash
// After: Prints error normally
const error = new Error("Test");
error.stack = error;
console.log(error);  // error: Test
```

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pfg
68bdffebe6 bun test - don't send start events for skipped tests (#22896) 2025-09-22 22:09:18 -07:00
Dylan Conway
285143dc66 fix(install): change semver core numbers to u64 (#22889)
### What does this PR do?
Sometimes packages will use very large numbers exceeding max u32 for
major/minor/patch (usually patch). This pr changes each core number in
bun to u64.

Because we serialize package information to disk for the binary lockfile
and package manifests, this pr bumps the version of each. We don't need
to change anything other than the version for serialized package
manifests because they will invalidate and save the new version. For old
binary lockfiles, this pr adds logic for migrating to the new version.
Even if there are no changes, migrating will always save the new
lockfile. Unfortunately means there will be a one time invisible diff
for binary lockfile users, but this is better than installs failing to
work.

fixes #22881
fixes #21793
fixes #16041
fixes #22891

resolves BUN-7MX, BUN-R4Q, BUN-WRB

### How did you verify your code works?
Manually, and added a test for migrating from an older binary lockfile.

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Don Isaac
beae53e81b fix(test): add EXPECTED_COLOR and RECEIVED_COLOR aliases (#22862)
### What does this PR do?
This PR does two things.

First, it fixes a bug when using
[`jest-dom`](https://github.com/testing-library/jest-dom) where
expectation failures would break as `RECEIVED_COLOR` and
`EXPECTED_COLOR` are not properties of `ExpectMatcherContext`.
<img width="1216" height="139" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/26ef87c2-f763-4a46-83a3-d96c4c534f3d"
/>

Second, it adds some existing timer mock functions that were missing
from the `vi` object.

### How did you verify your code works?

I've added a test.
2025-09-22 18:43:28 -07:00
Zack Radisic
388f700b11 update 2025-09-22 17:56:32 -07:00
pfg
0d6a27d394 Remove remnants of '--only' flag in documentation (#22168) 2025-09-22 16:07:44 -07:00
Zack Radisic
f145d8c30c Merge branch 'main' into zack/ssg-3 2025-09-22 15:59:55 -07:00
Zack Radisic
9d679811cd get http method 2025-09-22 14:45:41 -07:00
robobun
33fdc2112f feat: add --cpu and --os flags to bun install for filtering optional dependencies (#22850)
## Summary

Implements `--cpu` and `--os` flags for `bun install` to filter optional
dependencies based on target architecture and operating system. This
allows developers to control which platform-specific optional
dependencies are installed.

## What Changed

### Core Implementation
- Added `--cpu` and `--os` flags to `bun install` command that accept
multiple values
- Multiple values combine with bitwise OR (e.g., `--cpu x64 --cpu arm64`
matches packages for either architecture)
- Updated `isDisabled` methods throughout the codebase to accept custom
CPU/OS targets
- Removed deprecated `isMatch` methods in favor of `isMatchWithTarget`
for consistency

### Files Modified
- `src/install/npm.zig` - Removed `isMatch` methods, standardized on
`isMatchWithTarget`
- `src/install/PackageManager/CommandLineArguments.zig` - Parse and
validate multiple flag values
- `src/install/PackageManager/PackageManagerOptions.zig` - Pass CPU/OS
options through
- `src/install/lockfile/Package.zig` & `Package/Meta.zig` - Updated
`isDisabled` signatures
- `src/install/lockfile/Tree.zig` & `lockfile.zig` - Updated call sites

## Usage Examples

```bash
# Install only x64 dependencies
bun install --cpu x64

# Install dependencies for both x64 and arm64
bun install --cpu x64 --cpu arm64

# Install Linux-specific dependencies
bun install --os linux

# Install for multiple platforms
bun install --cpu x64 --cpu arm64 --os linux --os darwin
```

## Test Plan

 All 10 tests pass in `test/cli/install/bun-install-cpu-os.test.ts`:
- CPU architecture filtering
- OS filtering
- Combined CPU and OS filtering
- Multiple CPU architectures support
- Multiple operating systems support
- Multiple CPU and OS combinations
- Error handling for invalid values
- Negated CPU/OS support (`!arm64`, `!linux`)

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