## 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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Co-authored-by: Jarred Sumner <jarred@jarredsumner.com>
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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Co-authored-by: Dylan Conway <dylan.conway567@gmail.com>
### What does this PR do?
Fixes thread safety issues due to file poll code being not thread safe.
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Added tests for lifecycle scripts. The tests are unlikely to reproduce
the bug, but we'll know if it actually fixes the issue if
`test/package.json` doesn't show in flaky tests anymore.
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Co-authored-by: taylor.fish <contact@taylor.fish>
Also fix a race condition with hardlinking on Windows during hoisted
installs, and a bug in the process waiter thread implementation causing
items to be skipped.
(For internal tracking: fixes STAB-850, STAB-873, STAB-881)