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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