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Claude Bot
591b39f5ff fix(install): remove overly strict Windows bin linking assertion
Fixes #23414

The code was asserting that all relative paths from .bin to package
binaries must start with "..\\" on Windows. This assumption breaks in
edge cases where the relative path has a different structure.

This commit:
- Replaces the assertion with a conditional check
- Handles both paths that start with "..\\" and those that don't
- Adds a regression test for issue #23414

The fix gracefully handles edge cases while maintaining the expected
behavior for the common case where binaries are in subdirectories
of node_modules.

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-10-25 22:13:03 +00:00
Jarred Sumner
0dd6aa47ea Replace panic with debug warn
Closes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/24025
2025-10-24 14:14:15 -07:00
Meghan Denny
ab1395d38e zig: env_var: fix output port (#24026) 2025-10-24 12:11:20 -07:00
Marko Vejnovic
e76570f452 feat(ENG-21362): Environment Variables Store (#23930) 2025-10-23 23:08:08 -07:00
SUZUKI Sosuke
d648547942 Fix segv when process.nextTick is overwritten (#23971)
### 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?

Tests.

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2025-10-23 22:16:01 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
787a46d110 Write more data faster (#23989)
### What does this PR do?

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-10-23 17:52:13 -07:00
Braden Wong
29028bbabe docs(watch): rename filename to relativePath in recursive example (#23990)
When using `fs.watch()` with `recursive: true`, the callback receives a
relative path from the watched directory (e.g., `'subdir/file.txt'`),
not just a filename.

Renaming the parameter from `filename` to `relativePath` makes this
behavior immediately clear to developers.

**Before:**
```ts
(event, filename) => {
  console.log(`Detected ${event} in ${filename}`);
}
```

**After:**
```ts
(event, relativePath) => {
  console.log(`Detected ${event} in ${relativePath}`);
}
```

This is a documentation-only change that improves clarity without
altering any functionality.

Co-authored-by: Braden Wong <git@bradenwong.com>
2025-10-23 15:59:35 -07:00
Logan Brown
5a82e85876 Fix integer overflow when reading MySQL OK packets (#23993)
### Description
This PR fixes a crash caused by integer underflow in
`OKPacket.decodeInternal`.
Previously, when `read_size` exceeded `packet_size`, the subtraction  
`packet_size - read_size` wrapped around, producing a huge `count` value
passed into `reader.read()`. This led to an integer overflow panic at
runtime.

### What does this PR do
- Added a safe subtraction guard in `decodeInternal` to clamp
`remaining` to `0`
  when `read_size >= packet_size`.  
- Ensures empty or truncated OK packets no longer cause crashes.  
- Behavior for valid packets remains unchanged.

### Impact
Prevents integer overflow panics in MySQL OK packet parsing, improving  
stability when handling short or empty responses (e.g., queries that  
return no rows or minimal metadata).

### How did you verify your code works?
Tested with proof of concept:
https://github.com/Lillious/Bun-MySql-Integer-Overflow-PoC

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2025-10-23 13:30:49 -07:00
taylor.fish
7bf67e78d7 Fix incorrect/suspicious uses of ZigString.Slice.cloneIfNeeded (#23937)
`ZigString.Slice.cloneIfNeeded` does *not* guarantee that the returned
slice will have been allocated by the provided allocator, which makes it
very easy to use this method incorrectly.

(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-21284)
2025-10-23 13:17:51 -07:00
SUZUKI Sosuke
fb75e077a2 Add missing empty JSValue checking for Bun.cookieMap#delete (#23951)
### What does this PR do?

Adds missing null checking for `Bun.CookieMap#delete`.

### How did you verify your code works?

Tests

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2025-10-23 13:14:36 -07:00
avarayr
24d9d642de ProxyTunnel: close-delimited responses via proxy cause ECONNRESET (#23719)
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).

Co-authored-by: Ciro Spaciari <ciro.spaciari@gmail.com>
2025-10-23 13:04:23 -07:00
robobun
b278c85753 Refactor NapiEnv to use ExternalShared for safer reference counting (#23982)
## Summary

This PR refactors `NapiEnv` to use `bun.ptr.ExternalShared` instead of
manual `ref()`/`deref()` calls, fixing a use-after-free bug in the NAPI
implementation.

## Bug Fixed

The original issue was in `ThreadSafeFunction.deinit()`:
1. `maybeQueueFinalizer()` schedules a task that holds a pointer to
`this` (which includes `this.env`)
2. The task will eventually call `onDispatch()` → `deinit()`
3. But `deinit()` immediately calls `this.env.deref()` before the task
completes
4. This could cause the `NapiEnv` reference count to go to 0 while the
pointer is still in use

## Changes

### Core Changes
- Added `NapiEnv.external_shared_descriptor` and `NapiEnv.EnvRef` type
alias
- Changed struct fields from `*NapiEnv` to `NapiEnv.EnvRef` where
ownership is required:
  - `ThreadSafeFunction.env`
  - `napi_async_work.env`
  - `Finalizer.env` (now `NapiEnv.EnvRef.Optional`)

### API Changes
- Use `.get()` to access the raw `*NapiEnv` pointer from `EnvRef`
- Use `.cloneFromRaw(env)` when storing `env` in long-lived structs
- Use `EnvRef.deinit()` instead of manual `env.deref()`
- Removed manual `env.ref()` calls (now handled automatically by
`cloneFromRaw`)

### Safety Improvements
- Reference counting is now managed by the `ExternalShared` wrapper
- Prevents manual ref/deref mistakes
- Ensures proper cleanup even when operations are cancelled or fail
- No more use-after-free risks from premature deref

## Testing

Built successfully with `bun bd`. NAPI tests pass (66/83 tests, with 17
timeouts that appear to be pre-existing issues).

## Implementation Notes

Following the pattern from `Blob.zig` and `array_buffer.zig`, structs
that own a reference use `NapiEnv.EnvRef`, while functions that only
borrow temporarily continue to use `*NapiEnv` parameters.

The `ExternalShared` interface ensures:
- `.clone()` increments the ref count
- `.deinit()` decrements the ref count
- No direct access to the internal ref/deref functions

This makes the ownership semantics explicit and type-safe.

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2025-10-22 21:46:26 -07:00
robobun
066f706a99 Fix CSS view-transition pseudo-elements with class selectors (#23957) 2025-10-22 16:45:03 -07:00
robobun
0ad4e6af2d Fix Buffer.isEncoding('') to return false (#23968)
## Summary
Fixes `Buffer.isEncoding('')` to return `false` instead of `true`,
matching Node.js behavior.

## Description
Previously, `Buffer.isEncoding('')` incorrectly returned `true` in Bun,
while Node.js correctly returns `false`. This was caused by
`parseEnumerationFromView` in `JSBufferEncodingType.cpp` treating empty
strings (length 0) as valid utf8 encoding.

The fix modifies the switch statement to return `std::nullopt` for empty
strings, along with other invalid short strings.

## Changes
- Modified `src/bun.js/bindings/JSBufferEncodingType.cpp` to return
`std::nullopt` for empty strings
- Added regression test `test/regression/issue23966.test.ts`

## Test Plan
- [x] Test fails with `USE_SYSTEM_BUN=1 bun test
test/regression/issue23966.test.ts` (confirms bug exists)
- [x] Test passes with `bun bd test test/regression/issue23966.test.ts`
(confirms fix works)
- [x] Verified behavior matches Node.js v24.3.0
- [x] All test cases for valid/invalid encodings pass

Fixes #23966

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2025-10-22 16:15:29 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
b90abdda08 BUmp 2025-10-22 12:13:14 -07:00
Dylan Conway
89fa0f3439 Refactor napi_env to use Ref-counted NapiEnv (#23940)
### What does this PR do?

Replaces raw napi_env pointers with WTF::Ref<NapiEnv> for improved
memory management and safety. Updates related classes, function
signatures, and finalizer handling to use reference counting. Adds
ref/deref methods to NapiEnv and integrates them in Zig and C++ code
paths, ensuring proper lifecycle management for N-API environments.

### How did you verify your code works?
bun-v1.3.1
2025-10-21 22:58:46 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
72f1ffdaf7 Silence non-actionable worker_threads.Worker option warnings (#23941)
### What does this PR do?

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-10-21 22:56:36 -07:00
Meghan Denny
bb5f0f5d69 node:net: another memory leak fix (#23936)
found with https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/21663 again
case found in `test/js/bun/net/socket.test.ts`
test `"should throw when a socket from a file descriptor has a bad file
descriptor"`
2025-10-21 21:07:08 -07:00
robobun
a3c43dc8b9 Fix Windows bunx fast path index out of bounds panic (#23938)
## Summary

Fixed a bug in the Windows bunx fast path code where UTF-8 byte length
was incorrectly used instead of UTF-16 code unit length when calculating
buffer offsets.

## Details

In `run_command.zig:1565`, the code was using `target_name.len` (UTF-8
byte length) instead of `encoded.len` (UTF-16 code unit length) when
calculating the total path length. This caused an index out of bounds
panic when package names contained multi-byte UTF-8 characters.

**Example scenario:**
- Package name contains character "中" (U+4E2D)
- UTF-8: 3 bytes (0xE4 0xB8 0xAD) → `target_name.len` counts as 3
- UTF-16: 1 code unit (0x4E2D) → `encoded.len` counts as 1
- Using the wrong length led to: `panic: index out of bounds: index 62,
len 60`

## Changes

- Changed line 1565 from `target_name.len` to `encoded.len`

## Test plan

- [x] Build compiles successfully
- [x] Code review confirms the fix addresses the root cause
- [ ] Windows-specific testing (if available)

Fixes the panic reported in Sentry/crash reports.

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2025-10-21 19:42:01 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
45841d6630 Check if toSlice has a bug (#23889)
### What does this PR do?
toSlice has a bug

### How did you verify your code works?

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2025-10-21 19:22:55 -07:00
taylor.fish
d846e9a1e7 Fix bun.String.toOwnedSliceReturningAllASCII (#23925)
`bun.String.toOwnedSliceReturningAllASCII` is supposed to return a
boolean indicating whether or not the string is entirely composed of
ASCII characters. However, the current implementation frequently
produces incorrect results:

* If the string is a `ZigString`, it always returns true, even though
`ZigString`s can be UTF-16 or Latin-1.
* If the string is a `StaticZigString`, it always returns false, even
though `StaticZigStrings` can be all ASCII.
* If the string is a 16-bit `WTFStringImpl`, it always returns false,
even though 16-bit `WTFString`s can be all ASCII.
* If the string is empty, it always returns false, even though empty
strings are valid ASCII strings.

`toOwnedSliceReturningAllASCII` is currently used in two places, both of
which assume its answer is accurate:

* `bun.webcore.Blob.fromJSWithoutDeferGC`
* `bun.api.ServerConfig.fromJS`

(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-21249)
2025-10-21 18:42:39 -07:00
SUZUKI Sosuke
06eea5213a Add missing exception check for ReadableStream (#23932)
### What does this PR do?

Adds missing exception check for ReadableStream.

### How did you verify your code works?

Tests

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2025-10-21 18:19:34 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
1aaabcf4de Add missing error handling in ShellWriter's start() method & delete assert() footgun (#23935)
### What does this PR do?

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2025-10-21 18:18:37 -07:00
Marko Vejnovic
3bc78598c6 bug(SlicedString.zig): Fix incorrect assertion in SlicedString.sub (#23934)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes a small bug I found in https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/23107
which caused `SlicedString` not to correctly provide us with subslices.

This would have been a **killer** use-case for the interval utility we
decided to reject in https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/23882. Consider
how nice the code could've been:

```zig
pub inline fn sub(this: SlicedString, input: string) SlicedString {
    const buf_r = bun.math.interval.fromSlice(this.buf);
    const inp_r = bun.math.interval.fromSlice(this.input);

    if (Environment.allow_assert) {
        if (!buf_r.superset(inp_r)) {
            bun.Output.panic("SlicedString.sub input [{}, {}) is not a substring of the " ++
                "slice [{}, {})", .{ start_i, end_i, start_buf, end_buf });
        }
    }
    return SlicedString{ .buf = this.buf, .slice = input };
}
```

That's a lot more readable than the middle-school algebra we have here,
but here we are.

### How did you verify your code works?

CI

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2025-10-21 17:54:44 -07:00
Dylan Conway
12e22af382 set C_STANDARD to 17 (#23928)
### What does this PR do?
msvc doesn't support c23 yet
### How did you verify your code works?

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2025-10-21 16:25:29 -07:00
robobun
88fa296dcd Add GitHub issue deduplication automation (#23926)
## Summary

This PR adds a Claude Code-powered issue deduplication system to help
reduce duplicate issues in the Bun repository.

### What's included:

1. **`/dedupe` slash command** (`.claude/commands/dedupe.md`)
- Claude Code command to find up to 3 duplicate issues for a given
GitHub issue
   - Uses parallel agent searches with diverse keywords
   - Filters out false positives

2. **Automatic dedupe on new issues**
(`.github/workflows/claude-dedupe-issues.yml`)
   - Runs automatically when a new issue is opened
   - Can also be triggered manually via workflow_dispatch
   - Uses the Claude Code base action to run the `/dedupe` command

3. **Auto-close workflow**
(`.github/workflows/auto-close-duplicates.yml`)
   - Runs daily to close issues marked as duplicates after 3 days
   - Only closes if:
     - Issue has a duplicate detection comment from bot
     - Comment is 3+ days old
     - No comments or activity after duplicate comment
     - Author hasn't reacted with 👎 to the duplicate comment

4. **Auto-close script** (`scripts/auto-close-duplicates.ts`)
   - TypeScript script that handles the auto-closing logic
   - Fetches open issues and checks for duplicate markers
   - Closes issues with proper labels and notifications

### How it works:

1. When a new issue is opened, the workflow runs Claude Code to analyze
it
2. Claude searches for duplicates and comments on the issue if any are
found
3. Users have 3 days to respond if they disagree
4. After 3 days with no activity, the issue is automatically closed

### Requirements:

- `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` secret needs to be set in the repository settings
for the dedupe workflow to run

## Test plan

- [x] Verified workflow files have correct syntax
- [x] Verified script references correct repository (oven-sh/bun)
- [x] Verified slash command matches claude-code implementation
- [ ] Test workflow manually with workflow_dispatch (requires
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY)
- [ ] Monitor initial runs to ensure proper behavior

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2025-10-21 14:57:22 -07:00
robobun
cd8043b76e Fix Bun.build() compile API to properly apply sourcemaps (#23916)
## Summary

Fixes a bug where the `Bun.build()` API with `compile: true` did not
properly apply sourcemaps, even when `sourcemap: "inline"` was
specified. This resulted in error stack traces showing bundled virtual
paths (`/$bunfs/root/`) instead of actual source file names and line
numbers.

## Problem

The CLI `bun build --compile --sourcemap` worked correctly, but the
equivalent API call did not:

```javascript
// This did NOT work (before fix)
await Bun.build({
  entrypoints: ['./app.js'],
  compile: true,
  sourcemap: "inline"  // <-- Was ignored/broken
});
```

Error output showed bundled paths:
```
error: Error from helper module
      at helperFunction (/$bunfs/root/app.js:4:9)  //  Wrong path
      at main (/$bunfs/root/app.js:9:17)            //  Wrong line numbers
```

## Root Cause

The CLI explicitly overrides any sourcemap type to `.external` when
compile mode is enabled (in `/workspace/bun/src/cli/Arguments.zig`):

```zig
// when using --compile, only `external` works
if (ctx.bundler_options.compile) {
    opts.source_map = .external;
}
```

The API implementation in `JSBundler.zig` was missing this override.

## Solution

Added the same sourcemap override logic to `JSBundler.zig` when compile
mode is enabled:

```zig
// When using --compile, only `external` sourcemaps work, as we do not
// look at the source map comment. Override any other sourcemap type.
if (this.source_map != .none) {
    this.source_map = .external;
}
```

Now error output correctly shows source file names:
```
error: Error from helper module
      at helperFunction (helper.js:2:9)  //  Correct file
      at main (app.js:4:3)                //  Correct line numbers
```

## Tests

Added comprehensive test coverage in
`/workspace/bun/test/bundler/bun-build-compile-sourcemap.test.ts`:

-  `sourcemap: "inline"` works
-  `sourcemap: true` works
-  `sourcemap: "external"` works
-  Multiple source files show correct file names
-  Without sourcemap, bundled paths are shown (expected behavior)

All tests:
-  Fail with `USE_SYSTEM_BUN=1` (confirms bug exists)
-  Pass with `bun bd test` (confirms fix works)
-  Use `tempDir()` to avoid disk space issues

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2025-10-21 14:25:08 -07:00
Dylan Conway
840c6ca471 fix(install): avoid sleep for peer tasks when there are none (#23881)
### What does this PR do?

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2025-10-21 14:24:20 -07:00
Dylan Conway
150338faab implement publicHoistPattern and hoistPattern (#23567)
### 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 #23481
closes #6160
closes #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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2025-10-21 14:18:39 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
7662de9632 Add missing libuv errcodes UV_ENOEXEC and UV_EFTYPE (#23854)
### What does this PR do?

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-10-20 23:46:44 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
789a5f4078 Fix URL heap size reporting bug (#23887)
### 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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Dylan Conway
965051fd1f Revert "WIP: fix windows ENOTCONN (#23772)" (#23886)
This reverts commit 4539d241a1.

### What does this PR do?

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-10-20 22:38:18 -07:00
pfg
7750afa29b Updates eqlComptime to resolve the rope if needed (#23883)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes #23723 

### How did you verify your code works?

Test case
2025-10-20 21:18:47 -07:00
taylor.fish
2c86fdb818 Convert os.environ to WTF-8 (#23885)
* Fixes #17773
* Fixes #13728
* Fixes #11041
* Fixes ENG-21082
* Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/23482
* Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/23734
* Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/23488
* Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/23485

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Marko Vejnovic
07317193fe chore: Mutable deinitializers (#23876) 2025-10-20 20:39:46 -07:00
robobun
3e53ada574 Fix assertion failure when using --production flag (#23821)
Fixes #19652

## Summary

Fixes a crash that occurred when using the `--production` flag with `bun
build`, particularly on Windows where assertions are enabled in release
builds.

## Root Cause

The crash occurred because an assertion for `jsx.development` was
running **before** `jsx.development` was properly configured. The
problematic sequence was:

1. Set `NODE_ENV=production` in env map
2. Call `configureDefines()` which reads `NODE_ENV` and calls
`setProduction(true)`, setting `jsx.development=false`
3.  **Assert `jsx.development` is false** (assertion fired here, before
line 203 below)
4. Set `jsx.development = !production` on line 203 (too late)

## Changes

This PR reorders the code to move the assertion **after**
`jsx.development` is properly set:

1. Set both `BUN_ENV` and `NODE_ENV` to `"production"` in env map
2. Call `configureDefines()` 
3. Set `jsx.development = !production` (now happens first)
4.  **Assert `jsx.development` is false** (now runs after it's set)

Also adds `BUN_ENV=production` to match the behavior of setting
`NODE_ENV`.

## Test Plan

Added regression test in `test/regression/issue/19652.test.ts` that
verifies `bun build --production` doesn't crash.

The test:
-  Passes on this branch
-  Would fail on main (assertion failure)

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Jarred Sumner
25a8dea38b Ensure we add sourcemappings for S.Comment (#23871)
### What does this PR do?



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2025-10-20 20:36:25 -07:00
Meghan Denny
3520393b25 zig: fix s3 list-objects memory leak (#23880) 2025-10-20 20:28:14 -07:00
Dylan Conway
8b8e98d0fb fix(install): workspace self dependencies with isolated linker (#23609)
### What does this PR do?
Fixes a bug preventing workspace self dependencies from getting
symlinked to the workspace node_modules

Fixes #23605
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test for normal `"workspace:*"` deps, and `"workspace:."` under
a different name.

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2025-10-20 19:48:47 -07:00
robobun
b1f83d0bb2 fix: Response.json() throws TypeError for non-JSON serializable top-level values (#21258)
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2025-10-20 19:46:22 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
32a28385dd Guard fs.watchFile's last_stat field with a mutex (#23840)
### What does this PR do?

We read and write this field on multiple threads. Let's add a mutex.

Fixes BUN-MGB

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2025-10-20 19:40:41 -07:00
Marko Vejnovic
881514a18a chore: Remove some dead code (#23879)
### What does this PR do?

Removes unused code.

### How did you verify your code works?

CI
2025-10-20 19:39:27 -07:00
Meghan Denny
6dffd32d52 node: fix test-fs-promises-file-handle-readLines.mjs (#22399)
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2025-10-20 19:39:10 -07:00
robobun
5971bf67ef fix: buffer allocation for path operations with very long paths (#23819)
## 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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2025-10-20 19:28:34 -07:00
robobun
686998ed3d Fix panic when WebSocket close frame is fragmented across TCP packets (#23832)
## 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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2025-10-20 18:42:19 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
b3c69e5a4e it's bun.com now 2025-10-20 18:01:25 -07:00
Ciro Spaciari
1e3e693f4a fix(MySQL) ref and status usage (#23873)
### 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
### How did you verify your code works?
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2025-10-20 17:40:48 -07:00
robobun
2557b1cc2a Add email field support to .npmrc for registry authentication (#23709)
### What does this PR do?

This PR implements support for the `email` field in `.npmrc` files for
registry scope authentication. Some private registries (particularly
Nexus) require the email field to be specified in the registry
configuration alongside username/password or token authentication.

The email field can now be specified in `.npmrc` files like:
```ini
//registry.example.com/:email=user@example.com
//registry.example.com/:username=myuser
//registry.example.com/:_password=base64encodedpassword
```

### How did you verify your code works?

1. **Built Bun successfully** - Confirmed the code compiles without
errors using `bun bd --debug`

2. **Wrote comprehensive unit tests** - Added two test cases to
`test/cli/install/npmrc.test.ts`:
   - Test for standalone email field parsing
   - Test for email combined with username/password authentication

3. **Verified tests pass** - Ran `bun bd test
test/cli/install/npmrc.test.ts -t "email"` and confirmed both tests
pass:
   ```
   ✓ 2 pass
   ✓ 0 fail
   ✓ 6 expect() calls
   ```

4. **Code changes include**:
   - Added `email` field to `NpmRegistry` struct in `src/api/schema.zig`
   - Updated `encode()` and `decode()` methods to handle the email field
   - Modified `ini.zig` to parse and store the email field from `.npmrc`
- Removed email from the unsupported options warning (certfile and
keyfile remain unsupported)
- Updated all `NpmRegistry` struct initializations to include the email
field
   - Updated `loadNpmrcFromJS` test API to return the email field

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robobun
ebc0cfeacd fix(yaml): double-quoted strings with '...' incorrectly trigger document end error (#23491)
### 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)

cc @dylan-conway for review

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2025-10-20 14:19:22 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
abb85018df Fixes #23649 (#23853)
### What does this PR do?

Closes #23712
Fixes #23649
Fixes regression introduced in #19817

### How did you verify your code works?

Test
2025-10-20 14:07:31 -07:00