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Jarred Sumner
0cb41b1de8 Move process.title test 2025-10-18 17:13:18 -07:00
robobun
b867969e2c Remove unused EventLoopTimer.Arm return type (#23765)
## 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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Jarred Sumner
0b89a422bb Fix INSPECT_MAX_BYTES ESM export (#23799)
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2025-10-18 16:54:09 -07:00
mariusz4044
8e34ec311e Fix IP address retrieval in server response (#23813)
### What does this PR do?
Fix, response example - requestIP return object.

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2025-10-18 16:53:28 -07:00
robobun
2ebf6c16b6 Fix bounds check in Buffer writeBigInt64/writeBigUInt64 methods (#23781)
## 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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2025-10-18 16:52:07 -07:00
robobun
6ee9dac50f Fix URLSearchParams.toJSON() assertion failure with numeric string keys (#23785)
## 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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2025-10-18 16:48:51 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
6a52fd8590 Update bundler_splitting.test.ts 2025-10-18 16:45:54 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
e9e9ca4ffd Enable minify.keepNames in JS builtins 2025-10-18 16:24:16 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
bd15fce066 Enable minify.keepNames in JS builtins 2025-10-18 16:23:11 -07:00
robobun
f702ae5f0f Fix panic when setting process.title with UTF-16 characters (#23783) 2025-10-18 03:14:44 -04:00
Jarred Sumner
0a92d64f0f Deflake test/js/bun/spawn/spawn-pipe-leak.test.ts 2025-10-17 21:38:49 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
d6cfb58bf4 Deflake bundler_splitting.test.ts 2025-10-17 21:32:23 -07:00
Marko Vejnovic
d9a867a4b9 fix(23621): RedisClient Invalid URL (#23714)
### 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.

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2025-10-17 14:49:28 -07:00
robobun
1abfc0ea24 fix: panic when overriding Set/Map size property with non-numeric value (#23787)
## 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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2025-10-17 14:03:26 -07:00
robobun
28f0e5b3b5 Fix Headers.append() assertion with numeric string property names (#23782) 2025-10-17 16:25:54 -04:00
Jarred Sumner
a7816cfb23 Preserve original types in PosixStat 2025-10-16 21:52:22 -04:00
taylor.fish
4142f89148 Fix unnecessary reinterpret_casts from JSGlobalObject to Zig::GlobalObject (#23387)
(For internal tracking: fixes STAB-1384)
2025-10-16 11:32:29 -07:00
Alin Ali Hassan
134341d2b4 Remove duplicate 'linked' option from sourcemap (#23737)
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.
2025-10-16 12:25:39 -04:00
robobun
642d04b9f2 Add --pass-with-no-tests flag to test runner (#23424)
## 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

Closes #20814

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2025-10-15 17:38:02 -07:00
Meghan Denny
fadce1001d cpp: address an ErrorCode todo (#23679) 2025-10-15 16:30:18 -07:00
Ciro Spaciari
40b9a92891 fix(fetch) Reduce memory usage (#23697)
### 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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taylor.fish
81c453cb8c Make JSValue.asCell more efficient (#23386)
Avoid calling into C++ in `jsc.JSValue.asCell`.

(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-20820)

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pfg
1f48dcebed 'vi' was missing from bun test globals (#23674)
```ts
// a.test.ts
console.log(vi);
// $> bun test ./a.test.ts
// before: not defined
// after: defined
```

https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/1825#issuecomment-3094507154
2025-10-15 14:31:27 -07:00
Meghan Denny
26870c905c build: update to C23 (#23680) 2025-10-15 13:25:28 -07:00
Meghan Denny
101e63e881 zig: address a macro todo (#23677) 2025-10-15 11:03:58 -07:00
pfg
324c0d1a39 Eliminates special handling for bun:test in the transpiler (#22888)
Eliminates special handling for bun:test in the transpiler
2025-10-14 20:51:34 -07:00
Meghan Denny
0eb470fd88 zig: handle termination exception from promise fulfullment/rejection (#23285) 2025-10-14 19:48:25 -07:00
Meghan Denny
c3bfff58d9 Revert "Add support for localAddress and localPort in TCP connections" (#23675) 2025-10-14 19:46:47 -07:00
Michael H
37ad295114 bun.shell: Add .quiet(boolean) 2025-10-14 17:43:38 -07:00
github-actions[bot]
b17133a9e9 deps: update hdrhistogram to 0.11.9 (#22276) 2025-10-14 17:03:41 -07:00
github-actions[bot]
acc42467b0 deps: update highway to 1.3.0 (#23519) 2025-10-14 17:02:05 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
bad726f943 fix(watcher): handle vim atomic save race on macOS (#23566)
## 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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robobun
dc36d5601c Improve FFI error messages when symbol is missing ptr field (#23585)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes unhelpful FFI error messages that made debugging extremely
difficult. The user reported that when dlopen fails, the error doesn't
tell you which library failed or why.

**Before:**
```
Failed to open library. This is usually caused by a missing library or an invalid library path.
```

**After:**
```
Failed to open library "libnonexistent.so": /path/libnonexistent.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
```

### How did you verify your code works?

1. **Cross-platform compilation verified**
- Ran `bun run zig:check-all` - all platforms compile successfully
(Windows, macOS x86_64/arm64, Linux x86_64/arm64 glibc/musl)

2. **Added comprehensive regression tests**
(`test/regression/issue/dlopen-missing-symbol-error.test.ts`)
   -  Tests dlopen error shows library name when it can't be opened
   -  Tests dlopen error shows symbol name when symbol isn't found
   -  Tests linkSymbols shows helpful error when ptr is missing
   -  Tests handle both glibc and musl libc systems

3. **Manually tested error messages**
   - Missing library: Shows full path and "No such file or directory"
   - Invalid library: Shows "invalid ELF header"
   - Missing symbol: Shows symbol and library name
   - linkSymbols without ptr: Shows helpful explanation

### Implementation Details

1. **Created cross-platform getDlError() helper**
(src/bun.js/api/ffi.zig:8-21)
- On POSIX: Calls `std.c.dlerror()` to get actual system error message
- On Windows: Returns generic message (detailed errors handled in C++
layer via `GetLastError()` + `FormatMessageW()`)
- Follows the pattern established in `BunProcess.cpp` for dlopen error
handling

2. **Improved error messages**
   - dlopen errors now include library name and system error details
   - linkSymbols errors explain the ptr field requirement clearly
   - Symbol lookup errors already showed both symbol and library name

3. **Fixed linkSymbols error propagation** (src/js/bun/ffi.ts:529)
   - Added missing `if (Error.isError(result)) throw result;` check
   - Now consistent with dlopen which already had this check

### Example Error Messages

- **Missing library:** `Failed to open library "libnonexistent.so":
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory`
- **Invalid library:** `Failed to open library "/etc/passwd": invalid
ELF header`
- **Missing symbol:** `Symbol "nonexistent_func" not found in
"libc.so.6"`
- **Missing ptr:** `Symbol "myFunc" is missing a "ptr" field. When using
linkSymbols() or CFunction()...`

Fixes the issue mentioned in:
https://fxtwitter.com/hassanalinali/status/1977710104334963015

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robobun
9086b8f203 Remove copyright header from FormatStackTraceForJS.cpp (#23665) 2025-10-14 10:38:21 -07:00
robobun
6d1ea1c14e Refactor: Move error stack trace code to FormatStackTraceForJS (#23558) 2025-10-14 10:17:47 -07:00
robobun
a7d7eeab24 chore(libuv): upgrade to latest HEAD (f3ce527e) (#23642) 2025-10-14 10:16:17 -07:00
robobun
25d23201b6 Add crash pattern rules for duplicate issue detection (#23658) 2025-10-14 10:14:52 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
bd88717ddc codegen: Add WriteBarrierEarlyInit support for classes with values and valuesArray (#23624)
## Summary

Adds comprehensive support to `generate-classes.ts` for JavaScript
classes that need both named WriteBarrier members (like callbacks) and a
dynamic array of JSValues, all properly tracked by the garbage
collector. This replaces error-prone manual `protect()/unprotect()`
calls with proper GC integration.

## Motivation

The shell interpreter was using `JSValue.protect()/unprotect()` to keep
JavaScript objects alive, which caused memory leaks when cleanup paths
didn't properly unprotect values. This is a common pattern that needed a
better solution.

## What Changed

### Code Generator (`generate-classes.ts`)

When a class has both `values: ["resolve", "reject"]` and `valuesArray:
true`:

**Generated C++ class gets:**
- `WTF::FixedVector<JSC::WriteBarrier<JSC::Unknown>> jsvalueArray`
member for dynamic array
- Individual `JSC::WriteBarrier<JSC::Unknown> m_resolve, m_reject`
members for named values
- 4 `create()` overloads covering all combinations:
  1. Basic: `create(vm, globalObject, structure, ptr)`
  2. Array only: `create(..., FixedVector<WriteBarrier<Unknown>>&&)`
  3. Named values: `create(..., JSValue resolve, JSValue reject)` 
  4. Both: `create(..., FixedVector&&, JSValue resolve, JSValue reject)`

**Constructor overloads using `WriteBarrierEarlyInit`:**
```cpp
JSShellInterpreter(VM& vm, Structure* structure, void* ptr, 
                   JSValue resolve, JSValue reject)
    : Base(vm, structure)
    , m_resolve(resolve, JSC::WriteBarrierEarlyInit)  // ← Key technique
    , m_reject(reject, JSC::WriteBarrierEarlyInit)
{
    m_ctx = ptr;
}
```

The `WriteBarrierEarlyInit` tag allows initializing WriteBarriers in the
constructor initializer list before the object is fully constructed,
which is required for proper GC integration.

**Extern C bridge functions:**
- `TypeName__createWithValues(globalObject, ptr, markedArgumentBuffer*)`
- `TypeName__createWithInitialValues(globalObject, ptr, resolve,
reject)`
- `TypeName__createWithValuesAndInitialValues(globalObject, ptr,
buffer*, resolve, reject)`

**Zig convenience wrappers:**
- `toJSWithValues(this, globalObject, markedArgumentBuffer)`
- `toJSWithInitialValues(this, globalObject, resolve, reject)`
- `toJSWithValuesAndInitialValues(this, globalObject, buffer, resolve,
reject)`

### Shell Interpreter Memory Leak Fix

**Before:**
```zig
const js_value = JSShellInterpreter.toJS(interpreter, globalThis);
resolve.protect();  // Manual reference counting
reject.protect();
// ... later in cleanup ...
resolve.unprotect();  // Easy to forget/miss in error paths
reject.unprotect();
```

**After:**
```zig
const js_value = Bun__createShellInterpreter(
    globalThis, 
    interpreter,
    parsed_shell_script,
    resolve,  // Stored with WriteBarrierEarlyInit
    reject,   // GC tracks automatically
);
// No manual memory management needed!
```

### Supporting Changes

- Added `MarkedArgumentBuffer.wrap()` helper in Zig for safe
MarkedArgumentBuffer usage
- Created `ShellBindings.cpp` with `Bun__createShellInterpreter()` using
the new API
- Removed all `protect()/unprotect()` calls from shell interpreter
- Applied pattern to both `ShellInterpreter` and `ShellArgs` classes

## Benefits

1. **No memory leaks**: GC tracks all references automatically
2. **Safer**: Cannot forget to unprotect values
3. **Cleaner code**: No manual reference counting
4. **Reusable**: Pattern works for any class needing to store JSValues
5. **Performance**: Same cost as manual protect/unprotect but safer

## Testing

Existing shell tests verify the functionality. The pattern is already
used throughout JavaScriptCore for similar cases (see
`JSWrappingFunction`, `AsyncContextFrame`, `JSModuleMock`, etc.)

## When to Use This Pattern

Use `values` + `valuesArray` + `WriteBarrierEarlyInit` when:
- Your C++ class needs to keep JavaScript values alive
- You have both known named callbacks AND dynamic arrays of values
- You want the GC to track references instead of manual
protect/unprotect
- Your class extends `JSDestructibleObject`

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robobun
0c79e5e0dd Fix race condition in BunFrontendDevServer HMR WebSocket tests (#23625)
## Summary

Fixes flaky tests in `test/cli/inspect/BunFrontendDevServer.test.ts` by
resolving a race condition where tests would miss the `clientConnected`
event.

## Problem

Two tests were failing intermittently (~30% failure rate):
- `should notify on clientNavigated events`
- `should notify on consoleLog events`

Both tests would timeout after 5000ms waiting for the `clientConnected`
event that never arrived.

## Root Cause

In `src/bake/DevServer/HmrSocket.zig:30-41`, when a WebSocket connection
opens, the `onOpen()` handler immediately sends the `clientConnected`
inspector event.

The flaky tests had this problematic sequence:
1. Create WebSocket with `await createHMRClient()`
2. Server's `onOpen()` fires instantly and emits `clientConnected` event
3. Test then calls
`session.waitForEvent("BunFrontendDevServer.clientConnected")`
4. **Race condition**: Event already sent, test waits forever and times
out

## Solution

Set up event listeners **before** creating the WebSocket connection,
matching the pattern from the working test "should receive
clientConnected and clientDisconnected events":

```typescript
// Set up listener FIRST
const connectedEventPromise = session.waitForEvent("BunFrontendDevServer.clientConnected");

// Then create WebSocket
const ws = await createHMRClient();

// Now await the event
const connectedEvent = await connectedEventPromise;
```

## Testing

Verified with 30 consecutive test runs:
- **Before fix**: ~30% failure rate
- **After fix**: 100% pass rate (30/30 passes)

Tested with both:
- Debug build: `bun bd test` 
- System bun v1.3.0: `bun test`

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2025-10-13 16:26:56 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
57ab7f18d1 Update no-validate-leaksan.txt 2025-10-13 15:21:30 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
9c37549e0c Update ParsedShellScript.zig 2025-10-13 14:59:53 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
61cd9602ce Fix ASAN build issue 2025-10-13 14:56:45 -07:00
Junseong Park
8618b32c0c docs: Fix stale init docs (#22208)
Co-authored-by: Michael H <git@riskymh.dev>
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2025-10-13 14:46:56 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
7934e64507 Update pre-bash-zig-build.js 2025-10-13 14:25:37 -07:00
Dylan Conway
72900ec688 fix(install): EXDEV handling with linker: "isolated" (#23587)
### What does this PR do?
Handles EXDEV correctly after first clonefile fails with ENOENT

Fixes #23579
Fixes #23577
### How did you verify your code works?
Manually

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Dylan Conway
c820c2b0d3 fix(parser): advance by enum scopes length during visiting (#23581)
### What does this PR do?
Matches esbuild behavior.

Fixes #23578
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test.
2025-10-13 05:11:54 -07:00
robobun
db7bcd79ff Refactor: move ZigException functions to dedicated file (#23560)
## Summary

This PR moves error-related functions from `bindings.cpp` into a new
dedicated file `ZigException.cpp` for better code organization.

## Changes

Moved the following functions to `ZigException.cpp`:
- `populateStackFrameMetadata`
- `populateStackFramePosition`  
- `populateStackFrame`
- `populateStackTrace`
- `fromErrorInstance`
- `exceptionFromString`
- `JSC__JSValue__toZigException`
- `ZigException__collectSourceLines`
- `JSC__Exception__getStackTrace`

Also moved helper functions and types:
- `V8StackTraceIterator` class
- `getNonObservable`
- `PopulateStackTraceFlags` enum
- `StringView_slice` helper
- `SYNTAX_ERROR_CODE` macro

## Test plan

- Built successfully with `bun bd`
- All exception handling functions are properly exported
- No functional changes, pure refactoring

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2025-10-12 16:29:56 -07:00
robobun
caa4f54b2e refactor: move ReadableStream-related functions from ZigGlobalObject.cpp to ReadableStream.cpp (#23547)
## Summary

This PR moves all ReadableStream-related functions from
`ZigGlobalObject.cpp` to `ReadableStream.cpp` for better code
organization and maintainability.

## Changes

Moved 17 functions from `ZigGlobalObject.cpp` to `ReadableStream.cpp`:

### Core ReadableStream Functions
- `ReadableStream__tee` - with `invokeReadableStreamFunction` helper
(converted to lambda)
- `ReadableStream__cancel`
- `ReadableStream__detach`
- `ReadableStream__isDisturbed`
- `ReadableStream__isLocked`
- `ReadableStreamTag__tagged`

### Stream Creation & Conversion
- `ZigGlobalObject__createNativeReadableStream`
- `ZigGlobalObject__readableStreamToArrayBufferBody`
- `ZigGlobalObject__readableStreamToArrayBuffer`
- `ZigGlobalObject__readableStreamToBytes`
- `ZigGlobalObject__readableStreamToText`
- `ZigGlobalObject__readableStreamToFormData`
- `ZigGlobalObject__readableStreamToJSON`
- `ZigGlobalObject__readableStreamToBlob`

### Host Functions
- `functionReadableStreamToArrayBuffer`
- `functionReadableStreamToBytes`

## Technical Details

### File Changes
- **ReadableStream.cpp**: Added necessary includes and all
ReadableStream functions
- **ReadableStream.h**: Added forward declarations for code generator
functions
- **ZigGlobalObject.cpp**: Removed moved functions (394 lines removed)

### Implementation Notes
- Added proper namespace declarations (`using namespace JSC; using
namespace WebCore;`) to all extern "C" functions
- Used correct namespace qualifiers for types (e.g., `Bun::IDLRawAny`,
`Bun::AbortError`)
- Added required includes: `WebCoreJSBuiltins.h`, `ZigGlobalObject.h`,
`ZigGeneratedClasses.h`, `helpers.h`, `BunClientData.h`,
`BunIDLConvert.h`

## Testing

-  Builds successfully with debug configuration
-  All functions maintain identical behavior
-  No API changes

## Benefits

1. **Better code organization**: ReadableStream functionality is now
consolidated in one place
2. **Improved maintainability**: Easier to find and modify
ReadableStream-related code
3. **Reduced file size**: `ZigGlobalObject.cpp` is now ~400 lines
smaller

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Jarred Sumner
5196be53e2 Spend less time linking in debug builds 2025-10-12 14:28:42 -07:00
robobun
f00e1816ef Fix crash handler not dumping stack traces on Linux aarch64 (#23549)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes the crash handler failing to capture and display stack traces on
Linux ARM64 systems.

**Before:**
```
============================================================
panic(main thread): cast causes pointer to be null
```
No stack trace shown.

**After:**
```
============================================================
panic(main thread): cast causes pointer to be null
bun.js.api.FFIObject.Reader.u8
/workspace/bun/src/bun.js/api/FFIObject.zig:67:41

bun.js.jsc.host_fn.toJSHostCall__anon_2545765
/workspace/bun/src/bun.js/jsc/host_fn.zig:93:5
```
Full stack trace with source locations.

#### Root Cause
- Zig's `std.debug.captureStackTrace` uses `StackIterator.init()` which
falls back to frame pointer-based unwinding when no context is provided
- Frame pointer-based unwinding doesn't work reliably on ARM64, even
with `-fno-omit-frame-pointer` enabled
- This resulted in 0 frames being captured (`trace.index == 0`)

#### Changes
1. **Use glibc's backtrace() on Linux**: On Linux with glibc (not musl),
always use glibc's `backtrace()` function instead of Zig's
StackIterator. glibc's implementation properly uses DWARF unwinding
information from `.eh_frame` sections.

2. **Skip crash handler frames**: After capturing with `backtrace()`,
find the desired `begin_addr` in the trace (within 128 byte tolerance)
and filter out crash handler internal frames for cleaner output. If
`begin_addr` is not found, use the complete backtrace.

3. **Preserve existing behavior**:
   - Non-debug builds: Use WTF printer (fast, no external deps)
- Debug builds: Fall through to llvm-symbolizer (detailed source info)

### How did you verify your code works?

Reproduced the crash:
```bash
bun-debug --print 'Bun.FFI.read.u8(0)'
```

Verified that:
-  Stack traces now appear on Linux ARM64 with proper source locations
-  Crash handler frames are properly filtered out
-  llvm-symbolizer integration works for debug builds
-  WTF printer is used for release builds
-  When begin_addr is not found, complete backtrace is used

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