When compiling with `bun build --compile`, multiple native NAPI modules
would have their exports corrupted on Linux. The second module would
incorrectly inherit the first module's exports.
Root cause: On Linux, we used memfd_create as an optimization to avoid
writing temp files. After dlopen loaded the first module, we closed the
memfd. When loading the second module, memfd_create reused the same fd
number, creating an identical path `/proc/self/fd/N`. Since dlopen caches
by path, it returned the cached handle from the first module instead of
loading the second module.
This bug occurs when loading multiple native modules in quick succession,
as the fd number is likely to be reused immediately after being closed.
Fix: Disable the memfd optimization and always use temp files, which have
unique paths and don't trigger dlopen's path-based caching.
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/26045
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
## Summary
- Aligns Bun's temp directory resolution with Node.js's `os.tmpdir()`
behavior
- Checks `TMPDIR`, `TMP`, and `TEMP` environment variables in order
(matching Node.js)
- Uses `bun.once` for lazy initialization instead of mutable static
state
- Removes `setTempdir` function and simplifies the API to use
`RealFS.tmpdirPath()` directly
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify temp directory resolution matches Node.js behavior
- [ ] Test with various environment variable configurations
- [ ] Ensure existing tests pass with `bun bd test`
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## Summary
- Add `MemfdFlags` enum to replace raw integer flags for `memfd_create`,
providing semantic clarity for different use cases (`executable`,
`non_executable`, `cross_process`)
- Add support for `MFD_EXEC` and `MFD_NOEXEC_SEAL` flags (Linux 6.3+)
with automatic fallback to older kernel flags when `EINVAL` is returned
- Use memfd + `/proc/self/fd/{fd}` path for loading embedded `.node`
files in standalone builds, avoiding disk writes entirely on Linux
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify standalone builds with embedded `.node` files work on Linux
- [ ] Verify fallback works on older kernels (pre-6.3)
- [ ] Verify subprocess stdio memfd still works correctly
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### What does this PR do?
Makes isolated installs the default install strategy for projects with
workspaces in Bun v1.3.
Also fixes creating patches with `bun patch` and `--linker isolated`
Fixes#22693
### How did you verify your code works?
Added tests for node_modules renaming `bun patch` with isolated install.
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### What does this PR do?
Three things:
- JSCommonJSExtensions.cpp `onAssign` was returning out of sync numbers
instead of `BunLoaderTypeJS`/`BunLoaderTypeNAPI`/...
- `bun.schema.api.Loader._none` was 255 instead of 254 like
`BunLoaderTypeNone`
- `Bun__transpileFile` used `bun.options.Loader.Optional` instead of
`bun.schema.api.Loader`. `bun.options.Loader` does not have a type kept
in sync in C++.
### How did you verify your code works?
Added tests that make sure the correct loader is used for modules
required with custom _extensions functions
Add `jsc.DecodedJSValue`, an extern struct which is ABI-compatible with
`JSC::JSValue`. (By contrast, `jsc.JSValue` is ABI-compatible with
`JSC::EncodedJSValue`.) This enables `jsc.Strong.get` to be more
efficient: it no longer has to call into C++.
(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-20748)
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### What does this PR do?
Fixes a crash related to the dev server overwriting the uws user context
pointer when setting abort callback.
Adds support for `return new Response(<jsx />, { ... })` and `return
Response.render(...)` and `return Response.redirect(...)`:
- Created a `SSRResponse` class to handle this (see
`JSBakeResponse.{h,cpp}`)
- `SSRResponse` is designed to "fake" being a React component
- This is done in JSBakeResponse::create inside of
src/bun.js/bindings/JSBakeResponse.cpp
- And `src/js/builtins/BakeSSRResponse.ts` defines a `wrapComponent`
function which wraps
the passed in component (when doing `new Response(<jsx />, ...)`). It
does
this to throw an error (in redirect()/render() case) or return the
component.
- Created a `BakeAdditionsToGlobal` struct which contains some
properties
needed for this
- Added some of the properties we need to fake to BunBuiltinNames.h
(e.g.
`$$typeof`), the rationale behind this is that we couldn't use
`structure->addPropertyTransition` because JSBakeResponse is not a final
JSObject.
- When bake and server-side, bundler rewrites `Response ->
Bun.SSRResponse` (see `src/ast/P.zig` and `src/ast/visitExpr.zig`)
- Created a new WebCore body variant (`Render: struct { path: []const u8
}`)
- Created when `return Response.render(...)`
- When handled, it re-invokes dev server to render the new path
Enables server-side sourcemaps for the dev server:
- New source providers for server-side:
(`DevServerSourceProvider.{h,cpp}`)
- IncrementalGraph and SourceMapStore are updated to support this
There are numerous other stuff:
- allow `app` configuration from Bun.serve(...)
- fix errors stopping dev server
- fix use after free related to in
RequestContext.finishRunningErrorHandler
- Request.cookies
- Make `"use client";` components work
- Fix some bugs using `require(...)` in dev server
- Fix catch-all routes not working in the dev server
- Updates `findSourceMappingURL(...)` to use `std.mem.lastIndexOf(...)`
because
the sourcemap that should be used is the last one anyway
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## Summary
Fixes#12548 - TypeScript syntax doesn't work in BunPlugin when using
`loader: 'ts'`
## The Problem
When creating a virtual module with `build.module()` and specifying
`loader: 'ts'`, TypeScript syntax like `import { type TSchema }` would
fail to parse with errors like:
```
error: Expected "}" but found "TSchema"
error: Expected "from" but found "}"
```
The same code worked fine when using `loader: 'tsx'`, indicating the
TypeScript parser wasn't being configured correctly for `.ts` files.
## Root Cause
The bug was caused by an enum value mismatch between C++ and Zig:
### Before (Incorrect)
- **C++ (`headers-handwritten.h`)**: `jsx=0, js=1, ts=2, tsx=3, ...`
- **Zig API (`api/schema.zig`)**: `jsx=1, js=2, ts=3, tsx=4, ...`
- **Zig Internal (`options.zig`)**: `jsx=0, js=1, ts=2, tsx=3, ...`
When a plugin returned `loader: 'ts'`, the C++ code correctly parsed the
string "ts" and set `BunLoaderTypeTS=2`. However, when this value was
passed to Zig's `Bun__transpileVirtualModule` function (which expects
`api.Loader`), the value `2` was interpreted as `api.Loader.js` instead
of `api.Loader.ts`, causing the TypeScript parser to not be enabled.
### Design Context
The codebase has two loader enum systems by design:
- **`api.Loader`**: External API interface used for C++/Zig
communication
- **`options.Loader`**: Internal representation used within Zig
The conversion between them happens via `options.Loader.fromAPI()` and
`.toAPI()` functions. The C++ layer should use `api.Loader` values since
that's what the interface functions expect.
## The Fix
1. **Aligned enum values**: Updated the `BunLoaderType` constants in
`headers-handwritten.h` to match the values in `api/schema.zig`,
ensuring C++ and Zig agree on the enum values
2. **Removed unnecessary assertion**: Removed the assertion that
`plugin_runner` must be non-null for virtual modules, as it's not
actually required for modules created via `build.module()`
3. **Added regression test**: Created comprehensive test in
`test/regression/issue/12548.test.ts` that verifies TypeScript syntax
works correctly with the `'ts'` loader
## Testing
### New Tests Pass
- ✅ `test/regression/issue/12548.test.ts` - 2 tests verifying TypeScript
type imports work with `'ts'` loader
### Existing Tests Still Pass
- ✅ `test/js/bun/plugin/plugins.test.ts` - 28 pass
- ✅ `test/bundler/bundler_plugin.test.ts` - 52 pass
- ✅ `test/bundler/bundler_loader.test.ts` - 27 pass
- ✅ `test/bundler/esbuild/loader.test.ts` - 10 pass
- ✅ `test/bundler/bundler_plugin_chain.test.ts` - 13 pass
### Manual Verification
```javascript
// This now works correctly with loader: 'ts'
Bun.plugin({
setup(build) {
build.module('hi', () => ({
contents: "import { type TSchema } from '@sinclair/typebox'",
loader: 'ts', // ✅ Works now (previously failed)
}))
},
})
```
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Replace `catch bun.outOfMemory()`, which can accidentally catch
non-OOM-related errors, with either `bun.handleOom` or a manual `catch
|err| switch (err)`.
(For internal tracking: fixes STAB-1070)
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### What does this PR do?
This PR adds builtin YAML parsing with `Bun.YAML.parse`
```js
import { YAML } from "bun";
const items = YAML.parse("- item1");
console.log(items); // [ "item1" ]
```
Also YAML imports work just like JSON and TOML imports
```js
import pkg from "./package.yaml"
console.log({ pkg }); // { pkg: { name: "pkg", version: "1.1.1" } }
```
### How did you verify your code works?
Added some tests for YAML imports and parsed values.
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