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f0aaa2003a [autofix.ci] apply automated fixes 2025-08-04 00:51:31 +00:00
Claude Bot
f8fcfa84c5 Add support for --inspect-browser flag
Implements the --inspect-browser flag which combines the functionality of
--inspect-wait with automatic browser opening. This flag:

- Waits for a debugger connection like --inspect-wait
- Accepts an optional URL parameter like --inspect
- Automatically opens the debug URL in the user's browser
- Uses platform-appropriate browser opener (open/xdg-open/start)

The implementation adds:
- CLI flag parsing in Arguments.zig
- New open_in_browser field in Command.Debugger struct
- Browser opening logic using Bun.spawn() in debugger.ts
- Tests with fake xdg-open to verify browser opening

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2025-08-03 23:05:09 +00:00
Jarred Sumner
68d322f05f Fix mimalloc memory usage regression (#21550)
### What does this PR do?

### How did you verify your code works?

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2025-08-01 23:38:34 -07:00
robobun
9bb4a6af19 Optimize uSockets sweep timer to only run when connections exist (#21456)
## Summary

This PR optimizes the uSockets sweep timer to only run when there are
active connections that need timeout checking, rather than running
continuously even when no connections exist.

**Problem**: The sweep timer was running every 4 seconds
(LIBUS_TIMEOUT_GRANULARITY) regardless of whether there were any active
connections, causing unnecessary CPU usage when Bun applications are
idle.

**Solution**: Implement reference counting for active sockets so the
timer is only enabled when needed.

## Changes

- **Add sweep_timer_count field** to both C and Zig loop data structures
- **Implement helper functions** `us_internal_enable_sweep_timer()` and
`us_internal_disable_sweep_timer()`
- **Timer lifecycle management**:
  - Timer starts disabled when loop is initialized
  - Timer enables when first socket is linked (count 0→1)
  - Timer disables when last socket is unlinked (count 1→0)
- **Socket coverage**: Applied to both regular sockets and connecting
sockets that need timeout sweeping
- **Listen socket exclusion**: Listen sockets don't increment the
counter as they don't need timeout checking

## Files Modified

- `packages/bun-usockets/src/internal/loop_data.h` - Added
sweep_timer_count field
- `src/deps/uws/InternalLoopData.zig` - Updated Zig struct to match C
struct
- `packages/bun-usockets/src/loop.c` - Helper functions and
initialization
- `packages/bun-usockets/src/internal/internal.h` - Function
declarations
- `packages/bun-usockets/src/context.c` - Socket link/unlink
modifications

## Test Results

Verified the optimization works correctly:

1. ** No timer during idle**: 5-second idle test showed no sweep timer
activity
2. ** Timer activates with connections**: Timer enables when server
starts listening
3. ** Timer runs periodically**: Sweep timer callbacks occur every ~4
seconds when connections are active
4. ** Timer deactivates**: Timer disables when connections are closed

## Performance Impact

This change significantly reduces CPU usage for idle Bun applications
with no active HTTP connections by eliminating unnecessary timer
callbacks. The optimization maintains all existing timeout functionality
while only running the sweep when actually needed.

## Test plan

- [x] Verify no timer activity during idle periods
- [x] Verify timer enables when connections are created
- [x] Verify timer runs at expected intervals when active
- [x] Verify timer disables when connections are closed
- [x] Test with HTTP server scenarios
- [ ] Run existing HTTP server test suite to ensure no regressions

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2025-08-01 21:01:30 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
07ffde8a69 Add missing check for .write() on a data-backed blob (#21552)
### What does this PR do?

Add missing check for .write() on a data-backed blob

### How did you verify your code works?

There is a test

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2025-08-01 20:04:16 -07:00
pfg
bb67f2b345 Add clearAllMocks to mock. (#21555)
Fixes #21437, Fixes #18820
2025-08-01 19:30:51 -07:00
pfg
7c4c360431 Make getIfPropertyValueExistsImpl accept a slice (#21554)
Previously it accepted `property: anytype` but now it's `[]const u8`
because that was the only allowed value, so it makes it easier to see
what type it accepts in autocomplete.

Also updates the doc comment, switches it to use ZIG_EXPORT, and updates
the cppbind doc comment
2025-08-01 19:26:55 -07:00
pfg
0cf2b71ff1 expect.toHaveReturnedWith/toHaveLastReturnedWith/toHaveNthReturnedWith (#21363)
Fixes #10380

DRAFT: not reviewed

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2025-08-01 15:09:03 -07:00
pfg
40bff9fea8 Support functions in cppbind (#21439)
Fixes #21434: Makes sure 'bun install' is executed before running
2025-08-01 15:07:51 -07:00
pfg
7a31108019 Implement expectTypeOf (#21513)
Fixes #7569 

This adds expectTypeOf, but not the experimental `--typecheck` flag from
vitest. To use it, you need to typecheck manually with `bunx tsc
--noEmit` in addition to `bun test`

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2025-08-01 12:11:03 -07:00
robobun
7cdcd34f58 Add Blob support for WebSocket binaryType (#21471) 2025-08-01 02:05:56 -07:00
Meghan Denny
2a6d018d73 node-fallbacks:buffer: fix numberIsNaN ReferenceError (#21527)
fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21522
2025-07-31 22:07:17 -07:00
Ciro Spaciari
03afe6ef28 fix(postgres) regression (#21466)
### What does this PR do?
Fix: https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21351

Relevant changes:
Fix advance to properly cleanup success and failed queries that could be
still be in the queue
Always ref before executing
Use stronger atomics for ref/deref and hasPendingActivity
Fallback when thisValue is freed/null/zero and check if vm is being
shutdown
The bug in --hot in `resolveRopeIfNeeded` Issue is not meant to be fixed
in this PR this is a fix for the postgres regression
Added assertions so this bug is easier to catch on CI
### How did you verify your code works?
Test added

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2025-07-31 16:26:35 -07:00
pfg
ce5152dd7a Readablestreamdefaultcontroller oxlint fix (#21525) 2025-07-31 15:05:42 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
5c65c18e72 Delete incorrect assertion in ComptimeStringMap (#21504)
### What does this PR do?

Resolves
```js
Bun v1.2.13 ([64ed68c](64ed68c9e0)) on windows x86_64 [TestCommand]

panic: ComptimeStringMap.fromJS: input is not a string

[comptime_string_map.zig:268](64ed68c9e0/src/comptime_string_map.zig (L268)): getWithEql
[Response.zig:682](64ed68c9e0/src/bun.js/webcore/Response.zig (L682)): init
[Request.zig:679](64ed68c9e0/src/bun.js/webcore/Request.zig (L679)): constructInto
[ZigGeneratedClasses.cpp:37976](64ed68c9e0/C:/buildkite-agent/builds/EC2AMAZ-Q4V5GV4/bun/bun/build/release/codegen/ZigGeneratedClasses.cpp#L37976): WebCore::JSRequestConstructor::construct
2 unknown/js code
llint_entry

Features: tsconfig, Bun.stdout, dotenv, jsc
```

### How did you verify your code works?

There is a test.
2025-07-31 00:56:50 -07:00
pfg
100ab8c503 Fix "test failing but passed" arrow pointing to the wrong test (#21502)
Before:

```
      failing-test-passes.fixture.ts:
        ^ this test is marked as failing but it passed. Remove \`.failing\` if tested behavior now works
      (fail) This should fail but it doesnt [0.24ms]
        ^ this test is marked as failing but it passed. Remove \`.failing\` if tested behavior now works
      (fail) This should fail but it doesnt (async) [0.23ms]
```

After:

```
      failing-test-passes.fixture.ts:
      (fail) This should fail but it doesnt [0.24ms]
        ^ this test is marked as failing but it passed. Remove \`.failing\` if tested behavior now works
      (fail) This should fail but it doesnt (async) [0.23ms]
        ^ this test is marked as failing but it passed. Remove \`.failing\` if tested behavior now works
```

Adds a snapshot test

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2025-07-30 23:50:06 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
a51af710c0 Fixes "Stream is already ended" error when cancelling a request (#21481)
### What does this PR do?

if you spam the refresh button in `next dev`, we print this error:
```
 ⨯ Error: Stream is already ended
    at writeHead (null)
    at <anonymous> (null)
    at <anonymous> (null)
    at <anonymous> (null)
    at <anonymous> (null)
    at <anonymous> (null)
    at <anonymous> (null)
    at <anonymous> (null)
    at processTicksAndRejections (null) {
  digest: '2259044225',
  code: 'ERR_STREAM_ALREADY_FINISHED',
  toString: [Function: toString]
}
 ⨯ Error: failed to pipe response
    at processTicksAndRejections (unknown:7:39) {
  [cause]: Error: Stream is already ended
      at writeHead (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at processTicksAndRejections (null) {
    digest: '2259044225',
    code: 'ERR_STREAM_ALREADY_FINISHED',
    toString: [Function: toString]
  }
}
 ⨯ Error: failed to pipe response
    at processTicksAndRejections (unknown:7:39) {
  page: '/',
  [cause]: Error: Stream is already ended
      at writeHead (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at <anonymous> (null)
      at processTicksAndRejections (null) {
    digest: '2259044225',
    code: 'ERR_STREAM_ALREADY_FINISHED',
    toString: [Function: toString]
  }
}
```

If the socket is already closed when writeHead is called, we're supposed
to silently ignore it instead of throwing an error . The close event is
supposed to be emitted on the next tick. Now, I think there are also
cases where we do not emit the close event which is similarly bad.

### How did you verify your code works?

Need to go through the node http server tests and see if any new ones
pass. Also maybe some will fail on this PR, let's see.
2025-07-30 23:49:42 -07:00
Zack Radisic
5ca1580427 Fix assertion failure on Windows in resolver (#21510)
### What does this PR do?

We had `bun.strings.assertIsValidWindowsPath(...)` in the resolver, but
we can't do this because the path may come from the user. Instead, let
our error handling code handle it.

Also fixes #21065

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2025-07-30 23:33:09 -07:00
fuyou
6034c2f94b fix(mock): add support for rejected values in JSMockFunction (#21489) 2025-07-30 21:45:38 -07:00
taylor.fish
3bcf93ddd6 Resync MultiArrayList with Zig standard library (#21500)
(For internal tracking: fixes STAB-912)
2025-07-30 16:37:07 -07:00
Dylan Conway
53b24ace79 sync webkit (#21436)
### What does this PR do?

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2025-07-30 15:49:15 -07:00
taylor.fish
a1f44caa87 Simplify mimalloc alignment check (#21497)
This slightly reduces memory use.

Maximum memory use of `bun test html-rewriter`, averaged across 100
iterations:

* 101975 kB without this change
* 101634 kB with this change

I also tried changing the code to always use the aligned allocation
functions, but this slightly increased memory use, to 102160 kB.

(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-19866)
2025-07-30 14:30:47 -07:00
taylor.fish
3de884f2c9 Add helper type to detect unsynchronized concurrent accesses of shared data (#21476)
Add a helper type to help detect race conditions. There's no performance
or memory use penalty in release builds.

Actually adding the type to various places will be left for future PRs.

(For internal tracking: fixes STAB-852)
2025-07-30 00:46:42 -07:00
Kai Tamkun
a6162295c5 Replace allocator isNull() check with an assertion in String.toThreadSafeSlice (#21474)
### What does this PR do?

Replaces an if statement with an assertion that the condition is false.
The allocator in question should never be null.

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-07-30 00:10:03 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
80c46b1607 Disable findSourceMap when --enable-source-maps is not passed (#21478)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes the error printed:
```js
❯ bun --bun dev
$ next dev --turbopack
   ▲ Next.js 15.4.5 (Turbopack)
   - Local:        http://localhost:3000
   - Network:      http://192.168.1.250:3000

 ✓ Starting...
 ✓ Ready in 637ms
 ○ Compiling / ...
 ✓ Compiled / in 1280ms
/private/tmp/empty/my-app/.next/server/chunks/ssr/[root-of-the-server]__012ba519._.js: Invalid source map. Only conformant source maps can be used to filter stack frames. Cause: TypeError: payload is not an Object. (evaluating '"sections" in payload')
/private/tmp/empty/my-app/.next/server/chunks/ssr/[root-of-the-server]__93bf7db5._.js: Invalid source map. Only conformant source maps can be used to filter stack frames. Cause: TypeError: payload is not an Object. (evaluating '"sections" in payload')
 GET / 200 in 1416ms
^C^[[A
```

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-07-30 00:09:42 -07:00
Zack Radisic
3d6dda6901 Add asan checks to HiveArray (#21449) 2025-07-29 19:35:46 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
93f92658b3 Try mimalloc v3 (#17378)
(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-19852)

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Ciro Spaciari
4bbe32fff8 fix(net/http2) fix socket internal timeout and owner_symbol check, fix padding support in http2 (#21263)
### What does this PR do?

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### How did you verify your code works?
Tests added for padding support
Timeout of socket is being fired earlier due to backpressure or lack of
precision in usockets timers (now matchs node.js behavior).
Added check for owner_symbol so the error showed in
https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21055 is handled

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Jarred Sumner
60c735a11d Ensure we handle aborted requests correctly in Rendering API (#21398)
### What does this PR do?

We have to use the existing code for handling aborted requests instead
of immediately calling deinit.

Also made the underlying uws.Response an optional pointer to mark when
the request has already been aborted to make it clear it's no longer
accessible.

### How did you verify your code works?

This needs a test

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2025-07-29 13:29:29 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
003d13ec27 Introduce yarn.lock -> bun.lock{b} migrator (#16166)
### What does this PR do?

fixes #6409

This PR implements `bun install` automatic migration from yarn.lock
files to bun.lock, preserving versions exactly. The migration happens
automatically when:

1. A project has a `yarn.lock` file
2. No `bun.lock` or `bun.lockb` file exists  
3. User runs `bun install`

### Current Status:  Complete and Working

The yarn.lock migration feature is **fully functional and
comprehensively tested**. All dependency types are supported:

-  Regular npm dependencies (`package@^1.0.0`)
-  Git dependencies (`git+https://github.com/user/repo.git`,
`github:user/repo`)
-  NPM alias dependencies (`alias@npm:package@version`)
-  File dependencies (`file:./path`)
-  Remote tarball URLs (`https://registry.npmjs.org/package.tgz`)
-  Local tarball files (`file:package.tgz`)

### Test Results

```bash
$ bun bd test test/cli/install/migration/yarn-lock-migration.test.ts
 4 pass, 0 fail
- yarn-lock-mkdirp (basic npm dependency)
- yarn-lock-mkdirp-no-resolved (npm dependency without resolved field)
- yarn-lock-mkdirp-file-dep (file dependency)
- yarn-stuff (all complex dependency types: git, npm aliases, file, remote tarballs)
```

### How did you verify your code works?

1. **Comprehensive test suite**: Added 4 test cases covering all
dependency types
2. **Version preservation**: Verified that package versions are
preserved exactly during migration
3. **Real-world scenarios**: Tested with complex yarn.lock files
containing git deps, npm aliases, file deps, and remote tarballs
4. **Migration logging**: Confirms migration with log message `[X.XXms]
migrated lockfile from yarn.lock`

### Key Implementation Details

- **Core parser**: `src/install/yarn.zig` handles all yarn.lock parsing
and dependency type resolution
- **Integration**: Migration is built into existing lockfile loading
infrastructure
- **Performance**: Migration typically completes in ~1ms for most
projects
- **Compatibility**: Preserves exact dependency versions and resolution
behavior

The implementation correctly handles edge cases like npm aliases, git
dependencies with commits, file dependencies with transitive deps, and
remote tarballs.

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Jarred Sumner
245abb92fb Cleanup some code from recent PRs (#21451)
### What does this PR do?

Remove some duplicate code

### How did you verify your code works?

Ran the tests

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2025-07-28 23:35:46 -07:00
robobun
066a25ac40 Fix crash in Response.redirect with invalid arguments (#21440)
## Summary
- Fix crash in `Response.redirect()` when called with invalid arguments
like `Response.redirect(400, "a")`
- Add proper status code validation per Web API specification (301, 302,
303, 307, 308)
- Add comprehensive tests to prevent regression and ensure spec
compliance

## Issue
When `Response.redirect()` is called with invalid arguments (e.g.,
`Response.redirect(400, "a")`), the code crashes with a panic due to an
assertion failure in `fastGet()`. The second argument is passed to
`Response.Init.init()` which attempts to call `fastGet()` on non-object
values, triggering `bun.assert(this.isObject())` to fail.

Additionally, the original implementation didn't properly validate
redirect status codes according to the Web API specification.

## Fix
Enhanced the `constructRedirect()` function with:

1. **Proper status code validation**: Only allows valid redirect status
codes (301, 302, 303, 307, 308) as specified by the MDN Web API
documentation
2. **Crash prevention**: Only processes object init values to prevent
`fastGet()` crashes with non-object values
3. **Consistent behavior**: Throws `RangeError` for invalid status codes
in both number and object forms

## Changes
- **`src/bun.js/webcore/Response.zig`**: Enhanced `constructRedirect()`
with validation logic
- **`test/js/web/fetch/response.test.ts`**: Added comprehensive tests
for crash prevention and status validation
- **`test/js/web/fetch/fetch.test.ts`**: Updated existing test to use
valid redirect status (307 instead of 408)

## Test Plan
- [x] Added test that reproduces the original crash scenario - now
passes without crashing
- [x] Added tests for proper status code validation (valid codes pass,
invalid codes throw RangeError)
- [x] Verified existing Response.redirect tests still pass
- [x] Confirmed Web API compliance with MDN specification
- [x] Tested various edge cases: `Response.redirect(400, "a")`,
`Response.redirect("url", 400)`, etc.

## Behavior Changes
- **Invalid status codes now throw RangeError** (spec compliant
behavior)
- **Non-object init values are safely ignored** (no more crashes)
- **Maintains backward compatibility** for valid use cases

Per [MDN Web API
specification](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response/redirect_static),
Response.redirect() should only accept status codes 301, 302, 303, 307,
or 308.

Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/18414

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2025-07-28 21:16:47 -07:00
its-me-mhd
ab88317846 fix(install): Fix PATH mangling in Windows install.ps1 (#21446)
The install script was incorrectly setting $env:PATH by assigning an
array directly, which PowerShell converts to a space-separated string
instead of the required semicolon-separated format.

This caused the Windows PATH environment variable to be malformed,
making installed programs inaccessible.

Fixes #16811

### What does this PR do?

Fixes a bug in the Windows PowerShell install script where `$env:PATH`
was being set incorrectly, causing the PATH environment variable to be
malformed.

**The Problem:**
- The script assigns an array directly to `$env:PATH`
- PowerShell converts this to a space-separated string instead of
semicolon-separated
- This breaks the Windows PATH, making installed programs inaccessible

**The Fix:**
- Changed `$env:PATH = $Path;` to `$env:PATH = $Path -join ';'`
- Now properly creates semicolon-separated PATH entries as required by
Windows

### How did you verify your code works?

 **Tested the bug reproduction:**
```powershell
$Path = @('C:\Windows', 'C:\Windows\System32', 'C:\test')
$env:PATH = $Path  # WRONG: Results in "C:\Windows C:\Windows\System32 C:\test"
2025-07-28 20:23:34 -07:00
robobun
220807f3dc Add If-None-Match support to StaticRoute with automatic ETag generation (#21424)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/19198

This implements RFC 9110 Section 13.1.2 If-None-Match conditional
request support for static routes in Bun.serve().

**Key Features:**
- Automatic ETag generation for static content based on content hash
- If-None-Match header evaluation with weak entity tag comparison
- 304 Not Modified responses for cache efficiency
- Standards-compliant handling of wildcards (*), multiple ETags, and
weak ETags (W/)
- Method-specific application (GET/HEAD only) with proper 405 responses
for other methods

## Implementation Details

- ETags are generated using `bun.hash()` and formatted as strong ETags
(e.g., "abc123")
- Preserves existing ETag headers from Response objects
- Uses weak comparison semantics as defined in RFC 9110 Section 8.8.3.2
- Handles comma-separated ETag lists and malformed headers gracefully
- Only applies to GET/HEAD requests with 200 status codes

## Files Changed

- `src/bun.js/api/server/StaticRoute.zig` - Core implementation (~100
lines)
- `test/js/bun/http/serve-if-none-match.test.ts` - Comprehensive test
suite (17 tests)

## Test Results

-  All 17 new If-None-Match tests pass
-  All 34 existing static route tests pass (no regressions)
-  Debug build compiles successfully

## Test plan

- [ ] Run existing HTTP server tests to ensure no regressions
- [ ] Test ETag generation for various content types
- [ ] Verify 304 responses reduce bandwidth in real scenarios
- [ ] Test edge cases like malformed If-None-Match headers

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robobun
562f82d3f8 Fix Windows watcher index out of bounds crash when events exceed buffer size (#21400)
## Summary
Fixes a crash in the Windows file watcher that occurred when the number
of file system events exceeded the fixed `watch_events` buffer size
(128).

## Problem
The crash manifested as:
```
index out of bounds: index 128, len 128
```

This happened when:
1. More than 128 file system events were generated in a single watch
cycle
2. The code tried to access `this.watch_events[128]` on an array of
length 128 (valid indices: 0-127)
3. Later, `std.sort.pdq()` would operate on an invalid array slice

## Solution
Implemented a hybrid approach that preserves the original behavior while
handling overflow gracefully:

- **Fixed array for common case**: Uses the existing 128-element array
when possible for optimal performance
- **Dynamic allocation for overflow**: Switches to `ArrayList` only when
needed
- **Single-batch processing**: All events are still processed together
in one batch, preserving event coalescing
- **Graceful fallback**: Handles allocation failures with appropriate
fallbacks

## Benefits
-  **Fixes the crash** while maintaining existing performance
characteristics
-  **Preserves event coalescing** - events for the same file still get
properly merged
-  **Single consolidated callback** instead of multiple partial updates
-  **Memory efficient** - no overhead for normal cases (≤128 events)
-  **Backward compatible** - no API changes

## Test Plan
- [x] Compiles successfully with `bun run zig:check-windows`
- [x] Preserves existing behavior for common case (≤128 events)
- [x] Handles overflow case gracefully with dynamic allocation

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Dylan Conway
4580e11fc3 [PKG-517] fix(install): --linker=isolated should spawn scripts on the main thread (#21425)
### 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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CountBleck
2956281845 Support WebAssembly.{instantiate,compile}Streaming() (#20503)
### What does this PR do?

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This PR should fix #14219 and implement
`WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming()` and
`WebAssembly.compileStreaming()`.

This is a mixture of WebKit's implementation (using a helper,
`handleResponseOnStreamingAction`, also containing a fast-path for
blobs) and some of Node.js's validation (error messages) and its
builtin-based strategy to consume chunks from streams.

`src/bun.js/bindings/GlobalObject.zig` has a helper function
(`getBodyStreamOrBytesForWasmStreaming`), called by C++, to validate the
response (like
[Node.js](214e4db60e/lib/internal/wasm_web_api.js)
does) and to extract the data from the response, either as a slice/span
(if we can get the data synchronously), or as a `ReadableStream` body
(if the data is still pending or if it is a file/S3 `Blob`).

In C++, `handleResponseOnStreamingAction` is called by
`compileStreaming` and `instantiateStreaming` on the
`JSC::GlobalObjectMethodTable`, just like in
[WebKit](97ee3c598a/Source/WebCore/bindings/js/JSDOMGlobalObject.cpp (L517)).
It calls the aforementioned Zig helper for validation and getting the
response data. The data is then fed into `JSC::Wasm::StreamingCompiler`.

If the data is received as a `ReadableStream`, then we call a JS builtin
in `WasmStreaming.ts` to iterate over each chunk of the stream, like
[Node.js](214e4db60e/lib/internal/wasm_web_api.js (L50-L52))
does. The `JSC::Wasm::StreamingCompiler` is passed into JS through a new
wrapper object, `WebCore::WasmStreamingCompiler`, like
[Node.js](214e4db60e/src/node_wasm_web_api.h)
does. It has `addBytes`, `finalize`, `error`, and (unused) `cancel`
methods to mirror the underlying JSC class.

(If there's a simpler way to do this, please let me know...that would be
very much appreciated)

- [x] Code changes

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- [x] I checked the lifetime of memory allocated to verify it's (1)
freed and (2) only freed when it should be (NOTE: consumed `AnyBlob`
bodies are freed, and all other allocations are in C++ and either GCed
or ref-counted)
- [x] I included a test for the new code, or an existing test covers it
(NOTE: via JS/TS unit test)
- [x] JSValue used outside of the stack is either wrapped in a
JSC.Strong or is JSValueProtect'ed (NOTE: N/A, JSValue never used
outside the stack)
- [x] I wrote TypeScript/JavaScript tests and they pass locally
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Dylan Conway
9a2dfee3ca Fix env loader buffer overflow by using stack fallback allocator (#21416)
## Summary
- Fixed buffer overflow in env_loader when parsing large environment
variables with escape sequences
- Replaced fixed 4096-byte buffer with a stack fallback allocator that
automatically switches to heap allocation for larger values
- Added comprehensive tests to prevent regression

## Background
The env_loader previously used a fixed threadlocal buffer that could
overflow when parsing environment variables containing escape sequences.
This caused crashes when the parsed value exceeded 4KB.

## Changes
- Replaced fixed buffer with `StackFallbackAllocator` that uses 4KB
stack buffer for common cases and falls back to heap for larger values
- Updated all env parsing functions to accept a reusable buffer
parameter
- Added proper memory cleanup with defer statements

## Test plan
- [x] Added test cases for large environment variables with escape
sequences
- [x] Added test for values larger than 4KB  
- [x] Added edge case tests (empty quotes, escape at EOF)
- [x] All existing env tests continue to pass

fixes #11627
fixes BAPI-1274

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Dylan Conway
7a47c945aa Fix bundler cyclic imports with async dependencies (#21423)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in Bun's bundler where cyclic imports with async
dependencies would produce invalid JavaScript with syntax errors.

## Problem

When modules have cyclic imports and one uses top-level await, the
bundler wasn't properly marking all modules in the cycle as async. This
resulted in non-async wrapper functions containing `await` statements,
causing syntax errors like:

```
error: "await" can only be used inside an "async" function
```

## Solution

The fix matches esbuild's approach by calling `validateTLA` for all
files before `scanImportsAndExports` begins. This ensures async status
is properly propagated through import chains before dependency
resolution.

Key changes:
1. Added a new phase that validates top-level await for all parsed
JavaScript files before import/export scanning
2. This matches esbuild's `finishScan` function which processes all
files in source index order
3. Ensures the `is_async_or_has_async_dependency` flag is properly set
for all modules in cyclic import chains

## Test Plan

- Fixed the reproduction case provided in
`/Users/dylan/clones/bun-esm-bug`
- All existing bundler tests pass, including
`test/bundler/esbuild/default.test.ts`
- The bundled output now correctly generates async wrapper functions
when needed

fixes #21113

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Dylan Conway
24b7835ecd Fix shell lexer error message handling (#21419)
## Summary
- Fixed shell lexer to properly store error messages using TextRange
instead of direct string slices
- This prevents potential use-after-free issues when error messages are
accessed after the lexer's string pool might have been reallocated
- Added test coverage for shell syntax error reporting

## Changes
- Changed `LexError.msg` from `[]const u8` to `Token.TextRange` to store
indices into the string pool
- Added `TextRange.slice()` helper method for converting ranges back to
string slices
- Updated error message concatenation logic to use the new range-based
approach
- Added test to verify syntax errors are reported correctly

## Test plan
- [x] Added test case for invalid shell syntax error reporting
- [x] Existing shell tests continue to pass
- [x] Manual testing of various shell syntax errors

closes BAPI-2232

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robobun
95990e7bd6 Give us way to know if crashing inside exit handler (#21401)
## Summary
- Add `exited: usize = 0` field to analytics Features struct 
- Increment the counter atomically in `Global.exit` when called
- Provides visibility into how often exit is being called

## Test plan
- [x] Syntax check passes for both modified files
- [x] Code compiles without errors

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2025-07-27 16:55:55 -07:00
Zack Radisic
f2e487b1e6 Remove ZigString.Slice.clone(...) (#21410)
### What does this PR do?

Removes `ZigString.Slice.clone(...)` and replaces all of its usages with
`.cloneIfNeeded(...)` which is what it did anyway (why did this alias
exist in the first place?)

Anyone reading code that sees `.clone(...)` would expect it to clone the
underlying string. This makes it _extremely_ easy to write code which
looks okay but actually results in a use-after-free:

```zig
const out: []const u8 = out: {
    const string = bun.String.cloneUTF8("hello friends!");
    defer string.deref();
    const utf8_slice = string.toUTF8(bun.default_allocator);
    defer utf8_slice.deinit();

    // doesn't actually clone
    const cloned = utf8_slice.clone(bun.default_allocator) catch bun.outOfMemory();
    break :out cloned.slice();
};

std.debug.print("Use after free: {s}!\n", .{out});
```
(This is a simplification of an actual example from the codebase)
2025-07-27 16:54:39 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
0bebdc9049 Add a comment 2025-07-26 21:59:21 -07:00
Ali
1058d0dee4 fix import.meta.url in hmr (#21386)
### What does this PR do?

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use `window.location.origin` in browser instead of `bun://` .
should fix [9910](https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/19910)
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2025-07-26 20:31:45 -07:00
Zack Radisic
679a07caef Fix assertion failure in dev server related to deleting files (#21304)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes an assertion failure in dev server which may happen if you delete
files. The issue was that `disconnectEdgeFromDependencyList(...)` was
wrong and too prematurely setting `g.first_deps[idx] = .none`.

Fixes #20529

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pfg
0bd73b4363 Fix toIncludeRepeated (#21366)
Fixes #12276: toIncludeRepeated should check for the exact repeat count
not >=

This is a breaking change because some people may be relying on the
existing behaviour. Should it be feature-flagged for 1.3?

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pfg
89eb48047f Auto reduce banned word count (#20929)
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2025-07-25 18:13:43 -07:00
taylor.fish
712d5be741 Add safety checks to MultiArrayList and BabyList (#21063)
Ensure we aren't using multiple allocators with the same list by storing
a pointer to the allocator in debug mode only.

This check is stricter than the bare minimum necessary to prevent
illegal behavior, so CI may reveal certain uses that fail the checks but
don't cause IB. Most of these cases should probably be updated to comply
with the new requirements—we want these types' invariants to be clear.

(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-14987)
2025-07-25 18:12:21 -07:00
taylor.fish
60823348c5 Optimize WaitGroup implementation (#21260)
`add` no longer locks a mutex, and `finish` no longer locks a mutex
except for the last task. This could meaningfully improve performance in
cases where we spawn a large number of tasks on a thread pool. This
change doesn't alter the semantics of the type, unlike the standard
library's `WaitGroup`, which also uses atomics but has to be explicitly
reset.

(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-19722)

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2025-07-25 18:12:12 -07:00
190n
1ab76610cf [STAB-861] Suppress known-benign core dumps in CI (#21321)
### What does this PR do?

- for these kinds of aborts which we test in CI, introduce a feature
flag to suppress core dumps and crash reporting only from that abort,
and set the flag when running the test:
    - libuv stub functions
- Node-API abort (used in particular when calling illegal functions
during finalizers)
    - passing `process.kill` its own PID
- core dumps are suppressed with `setrlimit`, and crash reporting with
the new `suppress_reporting` field. these suppressions are only engaged
right before crashing, so we won't ignore new kinds of crashes that come
up in these tests.
- for the test bindings used to test the crash handler in
`run-crash-handler.test.ts`, disables core dumps but does not disable
crash reporting (because crashes get reported to a server that the test
is running to make sure they are reported)
- fixes a panic when printing source code around an error containing
`\n\r`
- updates the code where we clone vendor tests to checkout the right tag
- adds `vendor/elysia/test/path/plugin.test.ts` to
no-validate-exceptions
- this failure was exposed by starting to test the version of elysia we
have been intending to test. the crash trace suggests it may be fixed by
#21307.
- makes dumping core or uploading a crash report count as a failing test
- this ensures we don't realize a crash has occurred if it happened in a
subprocess and the main test doesn't adequately check the exit code. to
spawn a subprocess you expect to fail, prefer `expect(code).toBe(1)`
over `expect(code).not.toBe(0)`. if you really expect multiple possible
erroneous exit codes, you might try `expect(signal).toBeNull()` to still
disallow crashes.

### How did you verify your code works?

Running affected tests on a Linux machine with core dumps set up and
checking no new ones appear.

https://buildkite.com/bun/bun/builds/21465 has no core dumps.
2025-07-25 16:22:04 -07:00