## 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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Fixes#23569
## Summary
HTML imports require bundling to work correctly, as they need to process
and transform linked assets (JS/CSS). When `--no-bundle` is used, no
bundling or transformation happens, which causes a crash.
This change adds validation to detect HTML entrypoints when
`--no-bundle` is used and provides a clear error message explaining that
"HTML imports are only supported when bundling".
## Changes
- Added validation in `src/cli/build_command.zig` to check for HTML
entrypoints when `--no-bundle` flag is used
- Shows clear error message: "HTML imports are only supported when
bundling"
- Added regression tests in `test/regression/issue/23569.test.ts`
## Test Plan
### Before
```bash
$ bun build ./index.html --no-bundle
# Crashes without helpful error
```
### After
```bash
$ bun build ./index.html --no-bundle
error: HTML imports are only supported when bundling
```
### Tests
- ✅ Test with `--no-bundle` flag errors correctly
- ✅ Test with `--no-bundle --outdir` errors correctly
- ✅ Test without `--no-bundle` works normally
- ✅ All 3 regression tests pass
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### What does this PR do?
Fixes#23521
### How did you verify your code works?
Added 3 previously failing tests for `"bin"`, `"directories.bin"`, and
deduplicating entry in both `"bin.directories"` and `"files"`
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### How did you verify your code works?
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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
Adds debug logging that prints the name of each test when it starts
running, controlled by the `BUN_DEBUG_jest=1` environment variable.
## Changes
- Modified `src/bun.js/test/Execution.zig` to add logging in the
`onEntryStarted()` function
- Added a scoped logger using `bun.Output.scoped(.jest, .visible)`
- When `BUN_DEBUG_jest=1` is set, prints: `[jest] Running test: <test
name>`
## Testing
Manually tested with various test files:
**Without BUN_DEBUG_jest:**
```
$ bun bd test /tmp/test-jest-log.test.ts
bun test v1.3.1 (642d04b9)
3 pass
0 fail
3 expect() calls
Ran 3 tests across 1 file. [2.90s]
```
**With BUN_DEBUG_jest=1:**
```
$ BUN_DEBUG_jest=1 bun bd test /tmp/test-jest-log.test.ts
bun test v1.3.1 (642d04b9)
[jest] Running test: first test
[jest] Running test: second test
[jest] Running test: third test
3 pass
0 fail
3 expect() calls
Ran 3 tests across 1 file. [2.77s]
```
Also tested with nested describe blocks and all test names are logged
correctly.
## Notes
- This feature is only available in debug builds (not release builds)
- No tests were added as this is a debug-only feature
- Helps with debugging test execution flow and understanding when tests
start running
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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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### What does this PR do?
Fixes printing `import.meta.url` and others with `--bytecode`. Fixes
#14954.
Fixes printing `__toESM` when output module format is CJS and input
module format is ESM.
The key change is that `__toESM`'s `isNodeMode` parameter now depends on
the **input module type** (whether the importing file uses ESM syntax
like `import`/`export`) rather than the output format. This matches
Node.js ESM behavior where importing CommonJS from `.mjs` files always
wraps the entire `module.exports` object as the default export, ignoring
`__esModule` markers.
### How did you verify your code works?
Added comprehensive test suite in `test/bundler/bundler_cjs.test.ts`
with **23 tests** covering:
#### Core Behaviors:
- ✅ Files using `import` syntax always get `isNodeMode=1`, which
**ignores `__esModule`** markers and wraps the entire CJS module as
default
- ✅ This matches Node.js ESM semantics for importing CJS from `.mjs`
files
- ✅ Different CJS export patterns (`exports.x`, `module.exports = ...`,
functions, primitives)
- ✅ Named, default, and namespace (`import *`) imports
- ✅ Different targets (node, browser, bun) - all behave the same
- ✅ Different output formats (esm, cjs) - format doesn't affect the
behavior
- ✅ `.mjs` files re-exporting from `.cjs`
- ✅ Deep re-export chains
- ✅ Edge cases (non-boolean `__esModule`, `__esModule=false`, etc.)
#### Test Results:
- **With this PR's changes**: All 23 tests pass ✅
- **Without this PR (system bun)**: 22 pass, 1 fails (the one testing
that `__esModule` is ignored with import syntax + CJS format)
The failing test with system bun demonstrates the bug being fixed:
currently, format=cjs with import syntax still respects `__esModule`,
but it should ignore it (matching Node.js behavior).
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## Summary
The `EventLoopTimer.Arm` result from `EventLoopTimer.fire()` was being
ignored at both call sites. This PR removes the unused return type and
simplifies the code.
## Changes
- Changed `EventLoopTimer.fire()` to return `void` instead of `Arm`
- Updated all 15 timer callback functions to return `void`
- Removed the `Arm` type definition
- Simplified the `drainTimers()` loop that was ignoring the return value
- Updated both call sites in `Timer.zig`
## Details
The `.rearm` functionality was unused - timers that need to reschedule
themselves (like DNS resolver) handle this by calling
`addTimer()`/`update()` directly rather than relying on the return
value.
This change removes:
- The `Arm` union enum type (3 lines)
- All `return .disarm` and `return .{ .rearm = ... }` statements
- The switch statement in `drainTimers()` that did nothing with the
return value
Net result: **-58 lines** of dead code removed.
## Testing
- [x] Bun builds successfully with `bun bd`
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### How did you verify your code works?
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## Summary
Fixed an unsigned integer underflow in the bounds check for
`writeBigInt64LE`, `writeBigInt64BE`, `writeBigUInt64LE`, and
`writeBigUInt64BE` methods.
## Problem
When `byteLength < 8`, the bounds check `offset > byteLength - 8` would
cause unsigned integer underflow (since both are `size_t`), resulting in
a large positive number that would pass the check. This allowed
out-of-bounds writes and caused ASAN use-after-poison errors.
**Reproduction:**
```js
const buf = Buffer.from("Hello World");
const slice = buf.slice(0, 5);
slice.writeBigUInt64BE(4096n, 10000); // ASAN error!
```
## Solution
Added an explicit `byteLength < 8` check before the subtraction to
prevent the underflow. The fix is applied to all four functions:
- `writeBigInt64LE` (src/bun.js/bindings/JSBuffer.cpp:2464)
- `writeBigInt64BE` (src/bun.js/bindings/JSBuffer.cpp:2504)
- `writeBigUInt64LE` (src/bun.js/bindings/JSBuffer.cpp:2543)
- `writeBigUInt64BE` (src/bun.js/bindings/JSBuffer.cpp:2582)
## Test plan
- Added comprehensive regression tests covering all edge cases
- Verified the original reproduction case now throws a proper RangeError
instead of crashing
- All tests pass
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## Summary
Fixes an assertion failure that occurred when `URLSearchParams.toJSON()`
was called with numeric string keys.
## The Problem
When using numeric string keys (e.g., `"39208"`, `"0"`, `"100"`),
calling `toJSON()` would trigger:
```
ASSERTION FAILED: !parseIndex(propertyName)
cache/webkit-6d0f3aac0b817cc0/include/JavaScriptCore/JSObjectInlines.h:444
```
Reproduction:
```javascript
const params = new URLSearchParams();
params.set("39208", "updated");
params.toJSON(); // crashes
```
## Root Cause
The `getInternalProperties` function in `JSURLSearchParams.cpp` was
using `putDirect()` to add properties to the result object. However,
`putDirect()` cannot be used with property names that can be parsed as
array indices - JSC expects such properties to use indexed storage
instead.
## The Fix
- Replace `putDirect()` with `putDirectMayBeIndex()`, which
automatically handles both regular properties and numeric indices
- Replace `getDirect()` with `get()` to properly retrieve values for
both types of properties
## Test Plan
Added comprehensive tests to `test/js/web/html/URLSearchParams.test.ts`:
- ✅ Single numeric string keys
- ✅ Multiple numeric keys
- ✅ Mixed numeric and non-numeric keys
- ✅ Duplicate numeric keys
- ✅ Extra arguments (original crash case)
All tests pass, and the original crash no longer occurs.
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### What does this PR do?
Fixes#23621.
Note that the quality of this code is quite low, but since Redis is
getting a rewrite, this is a stop-gap. The tests are what really matters
here.
This whole PR is claude.
### How did you verify your code works?
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## Summary
Fixes a panic that occurred when `console.log()` tried to format a Set
or Map instance with a non-numeric `size` property.
## Issue
When a Set or Map subclass overrides the `size` property with a
non-numeric value (like a constructor function, string, or other
object), calling `console.log()` on the instance would trigger a panic:
```javascript
class C1 extends Set {
constructor() {
super();
Object.defineProperty(this, "size", {
writable: true,
enumerable: true,
value: Set
});
console.log(this); // panic!
}
}
new C1();
```
## Root Cause
In `src/bun.js/ConsoleObject.zig`, the Map and Set formatting code
called `toInt32()` directly on the `size` property value. This function
asserts that the value is not a Cell (objects/functions), causing a
panic when `size` was overridden with non-numeric values.
## Solution
Changed both Map and Set formatting to use `coerce(i32, globalThis)`
instead of `toInt32()`. This properly handles non-numeric values using
JavaScript's standard type coercion rules and propagates any coercion
errors appropriately.
## Test Plan
Added regression tests to `test/js/bun/util/inspect.test.js` that verify
Set and Map instances with overridden non-numeric `size` properties can
be inspected without panicking.
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Bun bundler documentation duplicated the "linked" type for sourcemap.
### What does this PR do?
Fix documentation mistake.
### How did you verify your code works?
No code changes have been made.
## Summary
This PR adds support for the `--pass-with-no-tests` CLI flag to the test
runner, addressing issue #20814.
With the latest v1.2.8 release, the test runner now fails when no tests
match a filter. While this is useful for agentic coding workflows, there
are legitimate cases where the previous behavior is preferred, such as
in monorepos where a standard test file pattern is used as a filter but
not all packages contain tests.
This flag makes the test runner behave like Jest and Vitest, exiting
with code 0 when no tests are found.
## Changes
- Added `--pass-with-no-tests` flag to CLI arguments in
`src/cli/Arguments.zig`
- Added `pass_with_no_tests` field to `TestOptions` struct in
`src/cli.zig`
- Updated test runner logic in `src/cli/test_command.zig` to respect the
flag
- Added comprehensive tests in
`test/cli/test/pass-with-no-tests.test.ts`
## Test Plan
All new tests pass:
- ✅ `--pass-with-no-tests` exits with 0 when no test files found
- ✅ `--pass-with-no-tests` exits with 0 when filters match no tests
- ✅ Without flag, still exits with 1 when no tests found (preserves
existing behavior)
- ✅ `--pass-with-no-tests` still fails when actual tests fail
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### What does this PR do?
reduce memory usage when streaming (this should be a temporary solution
until owned_and_done is fixed)
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test that should not be flaky in CI
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Avoid calling into C++ in `jsc.JSValue.asCell`.
(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-20820)
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## Summary
Fixes a race condition on macOS where editing the entrypoint with vim's
atomic save causes "Module not found" errors during hot reload.
## Root Cause
On macOS, kqueue watches file descriptors/inodes, not paths. Vim's
atomic save sequence:
1. Rename `a.js` to `a.js~` → kqueue reports `NOTE_RENAME` on watched fd
2. Hot reloader immediately triggers reload
3. New file hasn't been created yet → `ENOENT` error
4. Vim re-creates `a.js`, and writes file contents into it
5. Directory gets `NOTE_WRITE` but file already removed from watchlist
```
rename("a.js", "a.js~") = 0
openat(AT_FDCWD, "a.js", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, 0664) = 3
ftruncate(3, 0) = 0
write(3, "foobar\n", 7) = 7
close(3) = 0
```
This is macOS-specific because:
- **kqueue**: watches inodes, fd becomes stale when inode deleted
- **inotify (Linux)**: watches paths, gets `IN.MOVED_TO` (not
`IN.MOVE_SELF`), so files stay in watchlist
## Solution
When the entrypoint receives `NOTE_RENAME` on macOS:
1. Set `is_waiting_for_dir_change` flag
2. Skip immediate reload
3. Wait for parent directory `NOTE_WRITE` event
4. Use `faccessat()` to verify file exists
5. Trigger reload
This only applies to the entrypoint because dependencies have buffering
time during import graph traversal.
## Test Plan
Manual testing with vim on macOS:
1. Run `bun --hot entrypoint.js`
2. Edit entrypoint with vim (`:w`)
3. Verify no "Module not found" errors
4. Verify hot reload succeeds
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