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Sosuke Suzuki
4c0c35529a Add tests for switch and try-catch 2025-09-04 00:04:54 +09:00
Sosuke Suzuki
f0d4838e9f JSC basic block ranges inclusively 2025-09-03 15:28:02 +09:00
1416 changed files with 37465 additions and 96536 deletions

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@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ function getZigAgent(platform, options) {
* @returns {Agent}
*/
function getTestAgent(platform, options) {
const { os, arch, profile } = platform;
const { os, arch } = platform;
if (os === "darwin") {
return {
@@ -391,13 +391,6 @@ function getTestAgent(platform, options) {
}
if (arch === "aarch64") {
if (profile === "asan") {
return getEc2Agent(platform, options, {
instanceType: "c8g.2xlarge",
cpuCount: 2,
threadsPerCore: 1,
});
}
return getEc2Agent(platform, options, {
instanceType: "c8g.xlarge",
cpuCount: 2,
@@ -405,13 +398,6 @@ function getTestAgent(platform, options) {
});
}
if (profile === "asan") {
return getEc2Agent(platform, options, {
instanceType: "c7i.2xlarge",
cpuCount: 2,
threadsPerCore: 1,
});
}
return getEc2Agent(platform, options, {
instanceType: "c7i.xlarge",
cpuCount: 2,
@@ -552,7 +538,6 @@ function getLinkBunStep(platform, options) {
cancel_on_build_failing: isMergeQueue(),
env: {
BUN_LINK_ONLY: "ON",
ASAN_OPTIONS: "allow_user_segv_handler=1:disable_coredump=0:detect_leaks=0",
...getBuildEnv(platform, options),
},
command: `${getBuildCommand(platform, options, "build-bun")} --target bun`,
@@ -616,9 +601,6 @@ function getTestBunStep(platform, options, testOptions = {}) {
cancel_on_build_failing: isMergeQueue(),
parallelism: unifiedTests ? undefined : os === "darwin" ? 2 : 10,
timeout_in_minutes: profile === "asan" || os === "windows" ? 45 : 30,
env: {
ASAN_OPTIONS: "allow_user_segv_handler=1:disable_coredump=0:detect_leaks=0",
},
command:
os === "windows"
? `node .\\scripts\\runner.node.mjs ${args.join(" ")}`

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.github/CODEOWNERS vendored
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@@ -3,7 +3,3 @@
# Tests
/test/expectations.txt @Jarred-Sumner
# Types
*.d.ts @alii
/packages/bun-types/ @alii

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ runs:
echo "version=$LATEST" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "message=$MESSAGE" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
add-paths: |
CMakeLists.txt

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
name: Auto Assign Types Issues
on:
issues:
types: [labeled]
jobs:
auto-assign:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event.label.name == 'types'
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- name: Assign to alii
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
GH_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
run: |
gh issue edit ${{ github.event.issue.number }} --add-assignee alii

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@@ -105,5 +105,4 @@ jobs:
- name: Ban Words
run: |
bun ./test/internal/ban-words.test.ts
git rm -f cmake/sources/*.txt || true
- uses: autofix-ci/action@635ffb0c9798bd160680f18fd73371e355b85f27

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@@ -105,16 +105,11 @@ jobs:
env:
GITHUB_ISSUE_BODY: ${{ github.event.issue.body }}
GITHUB_ISSUE_TITLE: ${{ github.event.issue.title }}
GITHUB_ISSUE_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
shell: bash
run: |
LABELS=$(bun scripts/read-issue.ts)
bun scripts/is-outdated.ts
# Check for patterns that should close the issue
CLOSE_ACTION=$(bun scripts/handle-crash-patterns.ts)
echo "close-action=$CLOSE_ACTION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
if [[ -f "is-outdated.txt" ]]; then
echo "is-outdated=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
@@ -123,10 +118,6 @@ jobs:
echo "outdated=$(cat outdated.txt)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
if [[ -f "is-standalone.txt" ]]; then
echo "is-standalone=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
if [[ -f "is-very-outdated.txt" ]]; then
echo "is-very-outdated=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
LABELS="$LABELS,old-version"
@@ -136,32 +127,9 @@ jobs:
echo "latest=$(cat LATEST)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "labels=$LABELS" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
rm -rf is-outdated.txt outdated.txt latest.txt is-very-outdated.txt is-standalone.txt
- name: Close issue if pattern detected
if: github.event.label.name == 'crash' && fromJson(steps.add-labels.outputs.close-action).close == true
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const closeAction = JSON.parse('${{ steps.add-labels.outputs.close-action }}');
// Comment with the reason
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
body: closeAction.comment
});
// Close the issue
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
state: 'closed',
state_reason: closeAction.reason
});
rm -rf is-outdated.txt outdated.txt latest.txt is-very-outdated.txt
- name: Generate comment text with Sentry Link
if: github.event.label.name == 'crash' && fromJson(steps.add-labels.outputs.close-action).close != true
if: github.event.label.name == 'crash'
# ignore if fail
continue-on-error: true
id: generate-comment-text
@@ -195,17 +163,8 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
labels: ${{ steps.add-labels.outputs.labels }}
- name: Comment outdated (standalone executable)
if: steps.add-labels.outputs.is-outdated == 'true' && steps.add-labels.outputs.is-standalone == 'true' && github.event.label.name == 'crash' && steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-link == ''
uses: actions-cool/issues-helper@v3
with:
actions: "create-comment"
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
body: |
@${{ github.event.issue.user.login }}, the latest version of Bun is v${{ steps.add-labels.outputs.latest }}, but the standalone executable is running Bun v${{ steps.add-labels.outputs.outdated }}. When the CLI using Bun's single-file executable next updates it might be fixed.
- name: Comment outdated
if: steps.add-labels.outputs.is-outdated == 'true' && steps.add-labels.outputs.is-standalone != 'true' && github.event.label.name == 'crash' && steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-link == ''
if: steps.add-labels.outputs.is-outdated == 'true' && github.event.label.name == 'crash' && steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-link == ''
uses: actions-cool/issues-helper@v3
with:
actions: "create-comment"
@@ -219,22 +178,8 @@ jobs:
```sh
bun upgrade
```
- name: Comment with Sentry Link and outdated version (standalone executable)
if: steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-link != '' && github.event.label.name == 'crash' && steps.add-labels.outputs.is-outdated == 'true' && steps.add-labels.outputs.is-standalone == 'true'
uses: actions-cool/issues-helper@v3
with:
actions: "create-comment"
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
body: |
@${{ github.event.issue.user.login }}, thank you for reporting this crash. The latest version of Bun is v${{ steps.add-labels.outputs.latest }}, but the standalone executable is running Bun v${{ steps.add-labels.outputs.outdated }}. When the CLI using Bun's single-file executable next updates it might be fixed.
For Bun's internal tracking, this issue is [${{ steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-id }}](${{ steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-link }}).
<!-- sentry-id: ${{ steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-id }} -->
<!-- sentry-link: ${{ steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-link }} -->
- name: Comment with Sentry Link and outdated version
if: steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-link != '' && github.event.label.name == 'crash' && steps.add-labels.outputs.is-outdated == 'true' && steps.add-labels.outputs.is-standalone != 'true'
if: steps.generate-comment-text.outputs.sentry-link != '' && github.event.label.name == 'crash' && steps.add-labels.outputs.is-outdated == 'true'
uses: actions-cool/issues-helper@v3
with:
actions: "create-comment"

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@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
name: Comment on updated submodule
on:
pull_request_target:
paths:
- "src/generated_versions_list.zig"
- ".github/workflows/on-submodule-update.yml"
jobs:
comment:
name: Comment
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'oven-sh' }}
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
issues: write
steps:
- name: Checkout current
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
sparse-checkout: |
src
- name: Hash generated versions list
id: hash
run: |
echo "hash=$(sha256sum src/generated_versions_list.zig | cut -d ' ' -f 1)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Checkout base
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.base_ref }}
sparse-checkout: |
src
- name: Hash base
id: base
run: |
echo "base=$(sha256sum src/generated_versions_list.zig | cut -d ' ' -f 1)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Compare
id: compare
run: |
if [ "${{ steps.hash.outputs.hash }}" != "${{ steps.base.outputs.base }}" ]; then
echo "changed=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "changed=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Find Comment
id: comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v3
with:
issue-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
comment-author: github-actions[bot]
body-includes: <!-- generated-comment submodule-updated -->
- name: Write Warning Comment
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v4
if: steps.compare.outputs.changed == 'true'
with:
comment-id: ${{ steps.comment.outputs.comment-id }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
edit-mode: replace
body: |
⚠️ **Warning:** @${{ github.actor }}, this PR has changes to submodule versions.
If this change was intentional, please ignore this message. If not, please undo changes to submodules and rebase your branch.
<!-- generated-comment submodule-updated -->
- name: Add labels
uses: actions-cool/issues-helper@v3
if: steps.compare.outputs.changed == 'true'
with:
actions: "add-labels"
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
labels: "changed-submodules"
- name: Remove labels
uses: actions-cool/issues-helper@v3
if: steps.compare.outputs.changed == 'false'
with:
actions: "remove-labels"
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
labels: "changed-submodules"
- name: Delete outdated comment
uses: actions-cool/issues-helper@v3
if: steps.compare.outputs.changed == 'false' && steps.comment.outputs.comment-id != ''
with:
actions: "delete-comment"
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
comment-id: ${{ steps.comment.outputs.comment-id }}

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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ jobs:
echo "Error: Could not fetch SHA for tag $LATEST_TAG"
exit 1
fi
# Try to get commit SHA from tag object (for annotated tags)
# If it fails, assume it's a lightweight tag pointing directly to commit
LATEST_SHA=$(curl -sL "https://api.github.com/repos/HdrHistogram/HdrHistogram_c/git/tags/$LATEST_TAG_SHA" 2>/dev/null | jq -r '.object.sha // empty')
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ jobs:
TAG_OBJECT_SHA=$(echo "$TAG_REF" | jq -r '.object.sha')
TAG_OBJECT_TYPE=$(echo "$TAG_REF" | jq -r '.object.type')
if [ -z "$TAG_OBJECT_SHA" ] || [ "$TAG_OBJECT_SHA" = "null" ]; then
echo "Error: Could not fetch SHA for tag $LATEST_TAG"
exit 1
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -55,12 +55,12 @@ jobs:
TAG_REF_RESPONSE=$(curl -sL "https://api.github.com/repos/cloudflare/lol-html/git/refs/tags/$LATEST_TAG")
LATEST_TAG_SHA=$(echo "$TAG_REF_RESPONSE" | jq -r '.object.sha')
TAG_OBJECT_TYPE=$(echo "$TAG_REF_RESPONSE" | jq -r '.object.type')
if [ -z "$LATEST_TAG_SHA" ] || [ "$LATEST_TAG_SHA" = "null" ]; then
echo "Error: Could not fetch SHA for tag $LATEST_TAG"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$TAG_OBJECT_TYPE" = "tag" ]; then
# This is an annotated tag, we need to get the commit it points to
LATEST_SHA=$(curl -sL "https://api.github.com/repos/cloudflare/lol-html/git/tags/$LATEST_TAG_SHA" | jq -r '.object.sha')
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ jobs:
LATEST_TAG_SHA=$(echo "$TAG_REF" | jq -r '.object.sha')
TAG_TYPE=$(echo "$TAG_REF" | jq -r '.object.type')
if [ -z "$LATEST_TAG_SHA" ] || [ "$LATEST_TAG_SHA" = "null" ]; then
echo "Error: Could not fetch SHA for tag $LATEST_TAG"
exit 1
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current_num < steps.check-version.outputs.latest_num
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
name: Update vendor
on:
schedule:
- cron: "0 4 * * 0"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
check-update:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
strategy:
matrix:
package:
- elysia
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
- name: Check version
id: check-version
run: |
set -euo pipefail
# Extract the commit hash from the line after COMMIT
current=$(bun -p '(await Bun.file("test/vendor.json").json()).filter(v=>v.package===process.argv[1])[0].tag' ${{ matrix.package }})
repository=$(bun -p '(await Bun.file("test/vendor.json").json()).filter(v=>v.package===process.argv[1])[0].repository' ${{ matrix.package }} | cut -d'/' -f4,5)
if [ -z "$current" ]; then
echo "Error: Could not find COMMIT line in test/vendor.json"
exit 1
fi
echo "current=$current" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "repository=$repository" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
LATEST_RELEASE=$(curl -sL https://api.github.com/repos/${repository}/releases/latest)
if [ -z "$LATEST_RELEASE" ]; then
echo "Error: Failed to fetch latest release from GitHub API"
exit 1
fi
LATEST_TAG=$(echo "$LATEST_RELEASE" | jq -r '.tag_name')
if [ -z "$LATEST_TAG" ] || [ "$LATEST_TAG" = "null" ]; then
echo "Error: Could not extract tag name from GitHub API response"
exit 1
fi
echo "latest=$LATEST_TAG" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Update version if needed
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
run: |
set -euo pipefail
bun -e 'await Bun.write("test/vendor.json", JSON.stringify((await Bun.file("test/vendor.json").json()).map(v=>{if(v.package===process.argv[1])v.tag=process.argv[2];return v;}), null, 2) + "\n")' ${{ matrix.package }} ${{ steps.check-version.outputs.latest }}
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |
test/vendor.json
commit-message: "deps: update ${{ matrix.package }} to ${{ steps.check-version.outputs.latest }} (${{ steps.check-version.outputs.latest }})"
title: "deps: update ${{ matrix.package }} to ${{ steps.check-version.outputs.latest }}"
delete-branch: true
branch: deps/update-${{ matrix.package }}-${{ github.run_number }}
body: |
## What does this PR do?
Updates ${{ matrix.package }} to version ${{ steps.check-version.outputs.latest }}
Compare: https://github.com/${{ steps.check-version.outputs.repository }}/compare/${{ steps.check-version.outputs.current }}...${{ steps.check-version.outputs.latest }}
Auto-updated by [this workflow](https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/actions/workflows/update-vendor.yml)

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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: success() && steps.check-version.outputs.current != steps.check-version.outputs.latest
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
add-paths: |

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@@ -45,8 +45,3 @@ jobs:
env:
VSCE_PAT: ${{ secrets.VSCODE_EXTENSION }}
working-directory: packages/bun-vscode/extension
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: bun-vscode-${{ github.event.inputs.version }}.vsix
path: packages/bun-vscode/extension/bun-vscode-${{ github.event.inputs.version }}.vsix

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.gitignore vendored
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@@ -186,7 +186,4 @@ scratch*.{js,ts,tsx,cjs,mjs}
*.bun-build
scripts/lldb-inline
# We regenerate these in all the build scripts
cmake/sources/*.txt
scripts/lldb-inline

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.vscode/launch.json generated vendored
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@@ -25,9 +25,6 @@
// "BUN_JSC_validateExceptionChecks": "1",
// "BUN_JSC_dumpSimulatedThrows": "1",
// "BUN_JSC_unexpectedExceptionStackTraceLimit": "20",
// "BUN_DESTRUCT_VM_ON_EXIT": "1",
// "ASAN_OPTIONS": "allow_user_segv_handler=1:disable_coredump=0:detect_leaks=1:abort_on_error=1",
// "LSAN_OPTIONS": "malloc_context_size=100:print_suppressions=1:suppressions=${workspaceFolder}/test/leaksan.supp",
},
"console": "internalConsole",
"sourceMap": {
@@ -60,17 +57,11 @@
"name": "bun run [file]",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/build/debug/bun-debug",
"args": ["${file}"],
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}",
"cwd": "${fileDirname}",
"env": {
"FORCE_COLOR": "0",
"BUN_DEBUG_QUIET_LOGS": "1",
"BUN_GARBAGE_COLLECTOR_LEVEL": "2",
// "BUN_JSC_validateExceptionChecks": "1",
// "BUN_JSC_dumpSimulatedThrows": "1",
// "BUN_JSC_unexpectedExceptionStackTraceLimit": "20",
// "BUN_DESTRUCT_VM_ON_EXIT": "1",
// "ASAN_OPTIONS": "allow_user_segv_handler=1:disable_coredump=0:detect_leaks=1:abort_on_error=1",
// "LSAN_OPTIONS": "malloc_context_size=100:print_suppressions=1:suppressions=${workspaceFolder}/test/leaksan.supp",
},
"console": "internalConsole",
"sourceMap": {

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@@ -4,14 +4,18 @@ This is the Bun repository - an all-in-one JavaScript runtime & toolkit designed
### Build Commands
- **Build Bun**: `bun bd`
- **Build debug version**: `bun bd`
- Creates a debug build at `./build/debug/bun-debug`
- **CRITICAL**: no need for a timeout, the build is really fast!
- **CRITICAL**: DO NOT set a build timeout. Compilation takes ~5 minutes. Be patient.
- **Run tests with your debug build**: `bun bd test <test-file>`
- **CRITICAL**: Never use `bun test` directly - it won't include your changes
- **Run any command with debug build**: `bun bd <command>`
Tip: Bun is already installed and in $PATH. The `bd` subcommand is a package.json script.
### Other Build Variants
- `bun run build:release` - Release build
Address sanitizer is enabled by default in debug builds of Bun.
## Testing
@@ -39,11 +43,16 @@ Tests use Bun's Jest-compatible test runner with proper test fixtures:
```typescript
import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
import { bunEnv, bunExe, normalizeBunSnapshot, tempDir } from "harness";
import {
bunEnv,
bunExe,
normalizeBunSnapshot,
tempDirWithFiles,
} from "harness";
test("my feature", async () => {
// Create temp directory with test files
using dir = tempDir("test-prefix", {
const dir = tempDirWithFiles("test-prefix", {
"index.js": `console.log("hello");`,
});
@@ -51,7 +60,7 @@ test("my feature", async () => {
await using proc = Bun.spawn({
cmd: [bunExe(), "index.js"],
env: bunEnv,
cwd: String(dir),
cwd: dir,
stderr: "pipe",
});

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@@ -31,11 +31,6 @@ include(SetupCcache)
parse_package_json(VERSION_VARIABLE DEFAULT_VERSION)
optionx(VERSION STRING "The version of Bun" DEFAULT ${DEFAULT_VERSION})
project(Bun VERSION ${VERSION})
# Bun uses C++23, which is compatible with BoringSSL's C++17 requirement
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 23)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
include(Options)
include(CompilerFlags)
@@ -48,9 +43,6 @@ include(SetupEsbuild)
include(SetupZig)
include(SetupRust)
# Generate dependency versions header
include(GenerateDependencyVersions)
# --- Targets ---
include(BuildBun)

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ $ sudo pacman -S base-devel ccache cmake git go libiconv libtool make ninja pkg-
```
```bash#Fedora
$ sudo dnf install cargo clang19 llvm19 lld19 ccache cmake git golang libtool ninja-build pkg-config rustc ruby libatomic-static libstdc++-static sed unzip which libicu-devel 'perl(Math::BigInt)'
$ sudo dnf install cargo ccache cmake git golang libtool ninja-build pkg-config rustc ruby libatomic-static libstdc++-static sed unzip which libicu-devel 'perl(Math::BigInt)'
```
```bash#openSUSE Tumbleweed

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@@ -1 +1 @@
1.2.23
1.2.21

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
const isBun = typeof globalThis?.Bun?.sql !== "undefined";
import postgres from "postgres";
const sql = isBun ? Bun.sql : postgres();
const sql = isBun ? Bun.sql : postgres;
// Create the table if it doesn't exist
await sql`

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@@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ const BunBuildOptions = struct {
/// enable debug logs in release builds
enable_logs: bool = false,
enable_asan: bool,
enable_valgrind: bool,
tracy_callstack_depth: u16,
reported_nodejs_version: Version,
/// To make iterating on some '@embedFile's faster, we load them at runtime
@@ -68,7 +67,6 @@ const BunBuildOptions = struct {
cached_options_module: ?*Module = null,
windows_shim: ?WindowsShim = null,
llvm_codegen_threads: ?u32 = null,
pub fn isBaseline(this: *const BunBuildOptions) bool {
return this.arch.isX86() and
@@ -96,7 +94,6 @@ const BunBuildOptions = struct {
opts.addOption(bool, "baseline", this.isBaseline());
opts.addOption(bool, "enable_logs", this.enable_logs);
opts.addOption(bool, "enable_asan", this.enable_asan);
opts.addOption(bool, "enable_valgrind", this.enable_valgrind);
opts.addOption([]const u8, "reported_nodejs_version", b.fmt("{}", .{this.reported_nodejs_version}));
opts.addOption(bool, "zig_self_hosted_backend", this.no_llvm);
opts.addOption(bool, "override_no_export_cpp_apis", this.override_no_export_cpp_apis);
@@ -216,21 +213,26 @@ pub fn build(b: *Build) !void {
var build_options = BunBuildOptions{
.target = target,
.optimize = optimize,
.os = os,
.arch = arch,
.codegen_path = codegen_path,
.codegen_embed = codegen_embed,
.no_llvm = no_llvm,
.override_no_export_cpp_apis = override_no_export_cpp_apis,
.version = try Version.parse(bun_version),
.canary_revision = canary: {
const rev = b.option(u32, "canary", "Treat this as a canary build") orelse 0;
break :canary if (rev == 0) null else rev;
},
.reported_nodejs_version = try Version.parse(
b.option([]const u8, "reported_nodejs_version", "Reported Node.js version") orelse
"0.0.0-unset",
),
.sha = sha: {
const sha_buildoption = b.option([]const u8, "sha", "Force the git sha");
const sha_github = b.graph.env_map.get("GITHUB_SHA");
@@ -266,11 +268,10 @@ pub fn build(b: *Build) !void {
break :sha sha;
},
.tracy_callstack_depth = b.option(u16, "tracy_callstack_depth", "") orelse 10,
.enable_logs = b.option(bool, "enable_logs", "Enable logs in release") orelse false,
.enable_asan = b.option(bool, "enable_asan", "Enable asan") orelse false,
.enable_valgrind = b.option(bool, "enable_valgrind", "Enable valgrind") orelse false,
.llvm_codegen_threads = b.option(u32, "llvm_codegen_threads", "Number of threads to use for LLVM codegen") orelse 1,
};
// zig build obj
@@ -499,7 +500,6 @@ fn addMultiCheck(
.codegen_path = root_build_options.codegen_path,
.no_llvm = root_build_options.no_llvm,
.enable_asan = root_build_options.enable_asan,
.enable_valgrind = root_build_options.enable_valgrind,
.override_no_export_cpp_apis = root_build_options.override_no_export_cpp_apis,
};
@@ -587,15 +587,9 @@ pub fn addBunObject(b: *Build, opts: *BunBuildOptions) *Compile {
.root_module = root,
});
configureObj(b, opts, obj);
if (enableFastBuild(b)) obj.root_module.strip = true;
return obj;
}
fn enableFastBuild(b: *Build) bool {
const val = b.graph.env_map.get("BUN_BUILD_FAST") orelse return false;
return std.mem.eql(u8, val, "1");
}
fn configureObj(b: *Build, opts: *BunBuildOptions, obj: *Compile) void {
// Flags on root module get used for the compilation
obj.root_module.omit_frame_pointer = false;
@@ -605,16 +599,8 @@ fn configureObj(b: *Build, opts: *BunBuildOptions, obj: *Compile) void {
// Object options
obj.use_llvm = !opts.no_llvm;
obj.use_lld = if (opts.os == .mac or opts.os == .linux) false else !opts.no_llvm;
if (opts.optimize == .Debug) {
if (@hasField(std.meta.Child(@TypeOf(obj)), "llvm_codegen_threads"))
obj.llvm_codegen_threads = opts.llvm_codegen_threads orelse 0;
}
obj.no_link_obj = true;
if (opts.enable_asan and !enableFastBuild(b)) {
obj.use_lld = if (opts.os == .mac) false else !opts.no_llvm;
if (opts.enable_asan) {
if (@hasField(Build.Module, "sanitize_address")) {
obj.root_module.sanitize_address = true;
} else {
@@ -644,7 +630,7 @@ fn configureObj(b: *Build, opts: *BunBuildOptions, obj: *Compile) void {
obj.link_function_sections = true;
obj.link_data_sections = true;
if (opts.optimize == .Debug and opts.enable_valgrind) {
if (opts.optimize == .Debug) {
obj.root_module.valgrind = true;
}
}
@@ -753,7 +739,6 @@ fn addInternalImports(b: *Build, mod: *Module, opts: *BunBuildOptions) void {
.{ .file = "node-fallbacks/url.js", .enable = opts.shouldEmbedCode() },
.{ .file = "node-fallbacks/util.js", .enable = opts.shouldEmbedCode() },
.{ .file = "node-fallbacks/zlib.js", .enable = opts.shouldEmbedCode() },
.{ .file = "eval/feedback.ts", .enable = opts.shouldEmbedCode() },
}) |entry| {
if (!@hasField(@TypeOf(entry), "enable") or entry.enable) {
const path = b.pathJoin(&.{ opts.codegen_path, entry.file });

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@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ endif()
# Windows Code Signing Option
if(WIN32)
optionx(ENABLE_WINDOWS_CODESIGNING BOOL "Enable Windows code signing with DigiCert KeyLocker" DEFAULT OFF)
if(ENABLE_WINDOWS_CODESIGNING)
message(STATUS "Windows code signing: ENABLED")
# Check for required environment variables
if(NOT DEFINED ENV{SM_API_KEY})
message(WARNING "SM_API_KEY not set - code signing may fail")
@@ -114,10 +114,8 @@ endif()
if(DEBUG AND ((APPLE AND ARCH STREQUAL "aarch64") OR LINUX))
set(DEFAULT_ASAN ON)
set(DEFAULT_VALGRIND OFF)
else()
set(DEFAULT_ASAN OFF)
set(DEFAULT_VALGRIND OFF)
endif()
optionx(ENABLE_ASAN BOOL "If ASAN support should be enabled" DEFAULT ${DEFAULT_ASAN})

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@@ -13,10 +13,7 @@
},
{
"output": "JavaScriptSources.txt",
"paths": [
"src/js/**/*.{js,ts}",
"src/install/PackageManager/scanner-entry.ts"
]
"paths": ["src/js/**/*.{js,ts}"]
},
{
"output": "JavaScriptCodegenSources.txt",

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@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
src/bake/bake.d.ts
src/bake/bake.private.d.ts
src/bake/bun-framework-react/index.ts
src/bake/client/css-reloader.ts
src/bake/client/data-view.ts
src/bake/client/error-serialization.ts
src/bake/client/inspect.ts
src/bake/client/JavaScriptSyntaxHighlighter.css
src/bake/client/JavaScriptSyntaxHighlighter.ts
src/bake/client/overlay.css
src/bake/client/overlay.ts
src/bake/client/stack-trace.ts
src/bake/client/websocket.ts
src/bake/debug.ts
src/bake/DevServer.bind.ts
src/bake/enums.ts
src/bake/hmr-module.ts
src/bake/hmr-runtime-client.ts
src/bake/hmr-runtime-error.ts
src/bake/hmr-runtime-server.ts
src/bake/server/stack-trace-stub.ts
src/bake/shared.ts

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
src/bake.bind.ts
src/bake/DevServer.bind.ts
src/bun.js/api/BunObject.bind.ts
src/bun.js/bindgen_test.bind.ts
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeModuleModule.bind.ts
src/bun.js/node/node_os.bind.ts
src/fmt.bind.ts

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
packages/bun-error/bun-error.css
packages/bun-error/img/close.png
packages/bun-error/img/error.png
packages/bun-error/img/powered-by.png
packages/bun-error/img/powered-by.webp
packages/bun-error/index.tsx
packages/bun-error/markdown.ts
packages/bun-error/package.json
packages/bun-error/runtime-error.ts
packages/bun-error/sourcemap.ts
packages/bun-error/stack-trace-parser.ts
packages/bun-error/tsconfig.json

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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
packages/bun-usockets/src/bsd.c
packages/bun-usockets/src/context.c
packages/bun-usockets/src/crypto/openssl.c
packages/bun-usockets/src/eventing/epoll_kqueue.c
packages/bun-usockets/src/eventing/libuv.c
packages/bun-usockets/src/loop.c
packages/bun-usockets/src/quic.c
packages/bun-usockets/src/socket.c
packages/bun-usockets/src/udp.c
src/asan-config.c
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/llhttp/api.c
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/llhttp/http.c
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/llhttp/llhttp.c
src/bun.js/bindings/uv-posix-polyfills.c
src/bun.js/bindings/uv-posix-stubs.c

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@@ -0,0 +1,506 @@
packages/bun-usockets/src/crypto/root_certs.cpp
packages/bun-usockets/src/crypto/sni_tree.cpp
src/bake/BakeGlobalObject.cpp
src/bake/BakeProduction.cpp
src/bake/BakeSourceProvider.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ActiveDOMCallback.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/AsymmetricKeyValue.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/AsyncContextFrame.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/Base64Helpers.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/bindings.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/blob.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/bun-simdutf.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/bun-spawn.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunClientData.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunCommonStrings.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunDebugger.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunGCOutputConstraint.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunGlobalScope.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunHttp2CommonStrings.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunInjectedScriptHost.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunInspector.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunJSCEventLoop.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunPlugin.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunProcess.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunString.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/BunWorkerGlobalScope.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/c-bindings.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/CallSite.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/CallSitePrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/CatchScopeBinding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/CodeCoverage.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ConsoleObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/Cookie.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/CookieMap.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/coroutine.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/CPUFeatures.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/decodeURIComponentSIMD.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/DOMException.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/DOMFormData.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/DOMURL.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/DOMWrapperWorld.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/DoubleFormatter.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/EncodeURIComponent.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/EncodingTables.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ErrorCode.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ErrorStackFrame.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ErrorStackTrace.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/EventLoopTaskNoContext.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ExposeNodeModuleGlobals.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ffi.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/helpers.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/highway_strings.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/HTMLEntryPoint.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ImportMetaObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/inlines.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/InspectorBunFrontendDevServerAgent.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/InspectorHTTPServerAgent.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/InspectorLifecycleAgent.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/InspectorTestReporterAgent.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/InternalForTesting.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/InternalModuleRegistry.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/IPC.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/isBuiltinModule.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JS2Native.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSBigIntBinding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSBuffer.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSBufferEncodingType.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSBufferList.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSBundlerPlugin.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSBunRequest.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSCommonJSExtensions.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSCommonJSModule.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSCTaskScheduler.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSCTestingHelpers.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSDOMExceptionHandling.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSDOMFile.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSDOMGlobalObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSDOMWrapper.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSDOMWrapperCache.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSEnvironmentVariableMap.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSFFIFunction.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSMockFunction.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSNextTickQueue.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSNodePerformanceHooksHistogram.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSNodePerformanceHooksHistogramConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSNodePerformanceHooksHistogramPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSPropertyIterator.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSS3File.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSSecrets.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSSocketAddressDTO.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSStringDecoder.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSWrappingFunction.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSX509Certificate.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSX509CertificateConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/JSX509CertificatePrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/linux_perf_tracing.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/MarkedArgumentBufferBinding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/MarkingConstraint.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ModuleLoader.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/napi_external.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/napi_finalizer.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/napi_handle_scope.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/napi_type_tag.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/napi.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NapiClass.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NapiRef.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NapiWeakValue.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ncrpyto_engine.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ncrypto.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoDhJob.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoGenDhKeyPair.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoGenDsaKeyPair.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoGenEcKeyPair.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoGenKeyPair.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoGenNidKeyPair.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoGenRsaKeyPair.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoHkdf.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoKeygen.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoKeys.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoPrimes.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoSignJob.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/CryptoUtil.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSCipher.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSCipherConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSCipherPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSDiffieHellman.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSDiffieHellmanConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSDiffieHellmanGroup.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSDiffieHellmanGroupConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSDiffieHellmanGroupPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSDiffieHellmanPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSECDH.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSECDHConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSECDHPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSHash.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSHmac.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSKeyObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSKeyObjectConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSKeyObjectPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSPrivateKeyObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSPrivateKeyObjectConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSPrivateKeyObjectPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSPublicKeyObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSPublicKeyObjectConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSPublicKeyObjectPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSSecretKeyObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSSecretKeyObjectConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSSecretKeyObjectPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSSign.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/JSVerify.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/KeyObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/crypto/node_crypto_binding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/JSConnectionsList.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/JSConnectionsListConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/JSConnectionsListPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/JSHTTPParser.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/JSHTTPParserConstructor.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/JSHTTPParserPrototype.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/http/NodeHTTPParser.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/node/NodeTimers.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeAsyncHooks.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeDirent.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeFetch.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeFSStatBinding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeFSStatFSBinding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeHTTP.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeTimerObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeTLS.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeURL.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeValidator.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeVM.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeVMModule.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeVMScript.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeVMSourceTextModule.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NodeVMSyntheticModule.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/NoOpForTesting.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ObjectBindings.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/objects.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/OsBinding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/Path.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ProcessBindingBuffer.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ProcessBindingConstants.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ProcessBindingFs.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ProcessBindingHTTPParser.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ProcessBindingNatives.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ProcessBindingTTYWrap.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ProcessBindingUV.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ProcessIdentifier.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/RegularExpression.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/S3Error.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ScriptExecutionContext.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/SecretsDarwin.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/SecretsLinux.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/SecretsWindows.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/Serialization.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/ServerRouteList.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/spawn.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/SQLClient.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/sqlite/JSSQLStatement.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/StringBuilderBinding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/stripANSI.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/Strong.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/TextCodec.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/TextCodecCJK.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/TextCodecReplacement.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/TextCodecSingleByte.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/TextCodecUserDefined.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/TextCodecWrapper.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/TextEncoding.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/TextEncodingRegistry.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/Uint8Array.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/Undici.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/URLDecomposition.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/URLSearchParams.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/UtilInspect.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/node.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/Function.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/FunctionTemplate.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/GlobalInternals.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/Handle.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/HandleScopeBuffer.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/InternalFieldObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/Map.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/ObjectTemplate.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/Oddball.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/shim/TaggedPointer.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/v8_api_internal.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/v8_internal.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Array.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Boolean.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Context.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8EscapableHandleScope.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8EscapableHandleScopeBase.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8External.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Function.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8FunctionCallbackInfo.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8FunctionTemplate.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8HandleScope.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Isolate.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Local.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Maybe.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Number.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Object.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8ObjectTemplate.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8String.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Template.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/v8/V8Value.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/Weak.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/AbortController.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/AbortSignal.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/ActiveDOMObject.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/BroadcastChannel.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/BunBroadcastChannelRegistry.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/CloseEvent.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/CommonAtomStrings.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/ContextDestructionObserver.cpp
src/bun.js/bindings/webcore/CustomEvent.cpp
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src/node-fallbacks/net.js
src/node-fallbacks/os.js
src/node-fallbacks/path.js
src/node-fallbacks/process.js
src/node-fallbacks/punycode.js
src/node-fallbacks/querystring.js
src/node-fallbacks/stream.js
src/node-fallbacks/string_decoder.js
src/node-fallbacks/sys.js
src/node-fallbacks/timers.js
src/node-fallbacks/timers.promises.js
src/node-fallbacks/tty.js
src/node-fallbacks/url.js
src/node-fallbacks/util.js
src/node-fallbacks/zlib.js

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
src/bun.js/api/BunObject.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/crypto.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/ffi.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/filesystem_router.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/Glob.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/h2.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/html_rewriter.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/JSBundler.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/ResumableSink.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/S3Client.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/S3Stat.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/server.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/Shell.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/ShellArgs.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/sockets.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/sourcemap.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/sql.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/streams.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/valkey.classes.ts
src/bun.js/api/zlib.classes.ts
src/bun.js/node/node.classes.ts
src/bun.js/resolve_message.classes.ts
src/bun.js/test/jest.classes.ts
src/bun.js/webcore/encoding.classes.ts
src/bun.js/webcore/response.classes.ts

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ register_repository(
REPOSITORY
oven-sh/boringssl
COMMIT
f1ffd9e83d4f5c28a9c70d73f9a4e6fcf310062f
7a5d984c69b0c34c4cbb56c6812eaa5b9bef485c
)
register_cmake_command(

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ include(PathUtils)
if(DEBUG)
set(bun bun-debug)
elseif(ENABLE_ASAN AND ENABLE_VALGRIND)
set(bun bun-asan-valgrind)
elseif(ENABLE_ASAN)
set(bun bun-asan)
elseif(ENABLE_VALGRIND)
@@ -44,14 +42,6 @@ else()
set(CONFIGURE_DEPENDS "")
endif()
set(LLVM_ZIG_CODEGEN_THREADS 0)
# This makes the build slower, so we turn it off for now.
# if (DEBUG)
# include(ProcessorCount)
# ProcessorCount(CPU_COUNT)
# set(LLVM_ZIG_CODEGEN_THREADS ${CPU_COUNT})
# endif()
# --- Dependencies ---
set(BUN_DEPENDENCIES
@@ -586,13 +576,7 @@ if (TEST)
set(BUN_ZIG_OUTPUT ${BUILD_PATH}/bun-test.o)
set(ZIG_STEPS test)
else()
if (LLVM_ZIG_CODEGEN_THREADS GREATER 1)
foreach(i RANGE ${LLVM_ZIG_CODEGEN_THREADS})
list(APPEND BUN_ZIG_OUTPUT ${BUILD_PATH}/bun-zig.${i}.o)
endforeach()
else()
set(BUN_ZIG_OUTPUT ${BUILD_PATH}/bun-zig.o)
endif()
set(BUN_ZIG_OUTPUT ${BUILD_PATH}/bun-zig.o)
set(ZIG_STEPS obj)
endif()
@@ -635,8 +619,6 @@ register_command(
-Dcpu=${ZIG_CPU}
-Denable_logs=$<IF:$<BOOL:${ENABLE_LOGS}>,true,false>
-Denable_asan=$<IF:$<BOOL:${ENABLE_ZIG_ASAN}>,true,false>
-Denable_valgrind=$<IF:$<BOOL:${ENABLE_VALGRIND}>,true,false>
-Dllvm_codegen_threads=${LLVM_ZIG_CODEGEN_THREADS}
-Dversion=${VERSION}
-Dreported_nodejs_version=${NODEJS_VERSION}
-Dcanary=${CANARY_REVISION}
@@ -654,7 +636,6 @@ register_command(
SOURCES
${BUN_ZIG_SOURCES}
${BUN_ZIG_GENERATED_SOURCES}
${CWD}/src/install/PackageManager/scanner-entry.ts # Is there a better way to do this?
)
set_property(TARGET bun-zig PROPERTY JOB_POOL compile_pool)
@@ -904,8 +885,12 @@ if(NOT WIN32)
endif()
if(ENABLE_ASAN)
target_compile_options(${bun} PUBLIC -fsanitize=address)
target_link_libraries(${bun} PUBLIC -fsanitize=address)
target_compile_options(${bun} PUBLIC
-fsanitize=address
)
target_link_libraries(${bun} PUBLIC
-fsanitize=address
)
endif()
target_compile_options(${bun} PUBLIC
@@ -944,8 +929,12 @@ if(NOT WIN32)
)
if(ENABLE_ASAN)
target_compile_options(${bun} PUBLIC -fsanitize=address)
target_link_libraries(${bun} PUBLIC -fsanitize=address)
target_compile_options(${bun} PUBLIC
-fsanitize=address
)
target_link_libraries(${bun} PUBLIC
-fsanitize=address
)
endif()
endif()
else()
@@ -979,7 +968,6 @@ if(WIN32)
/delayload:WSOCK32.dll
/delayload:ADVAPI32.dll
/delayload:IPHLPAPI.dll
/delayload:CRYPT32.dll
)
endif()
endif()
@@ -1021,7 +1009,6 @@ if(LINUX)
-Wl,--wrap=exp2
-Wl,--wrap=expf
-Wl,--wrap=fcntl64
-Wl,--wrap=gettid
-Wl,--wrap=log
-Wl,--wrap=log2
-Wl,--wrap=log2f
@@ -1073,7 +1060,7 @@ if(LINUX)
)
endif()
if (NOT DEBUG AND NOT ENABLE_ASAN AND NOT ENABLE_VALGRIND)
if (NOT DEBUG AND NOT ENABLE_ASAN)
target_link_options(${bun} PUBLIC
-Wl,-icf=safe
)
@@ -1138,9 +1125,6 @@ endif()
include_directories(${WEBKIT_INCLUDE_PATH})
# Include the generated dependency versions header
include_directories(${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR})
if(NOT WEBKIT_LOCAL AND NOT APPLE)
include_directories(${WEBKIT_INCLUDE_PATH}/wtf/unicode)
endif()
@@ -1200,7 +1184,6 @@ if(WIN32)
ntdll
userenv
dbghelp
crypt32
wsock32 # ws2_32 required by TransmitFile aka sendfile on windows
delayimp.lib
)
@@ -1376,20 +1359,12 @@ if(NOT BUN_CPP_ONLY)
if(ENABLE_BASELINE)
set(bunTriplet ${bunTriplet}-baseline)
endif()
if (ENABLE_ASAN AND ENABLE_VALGRIND)
set(bunTriplet ${bunTriplet}-asan-valgrind)
set(bunPath ${bunTriplet})
elseif (ENABLE_VALGRIND)
set(bunTriplet ${bunTriplet}-valgrind)
set(bunPath ${bunTriplet})
elseif(ENABLE_ASAN)
if(ENABLE_ASAN)
set(bunTriplet ${bunTriplet}-asan)
set(bunPath ${bunTriplet})
else()
string(REPLACE bun ${bunTriplet} bunPath ${bun})
endif()
set(bunFiles ${bunExe} features.json)
if(WIN32)
list(APPEND bunFiles ${bun}.pdb)

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ register_repository(
REPOSITORY
HdrHistogram/HdrHistogram_c
COMMIT
be60a9987ee48d0abf0d7b6a175bad8d6c1585d1
8dcce8f68512fca460b171bccc3a5afce0048779
)
register_cmake_command(

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@@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ register_repository(
REPOSITORY
libuv/libuv
COMMIT
# Corresponds to v1.51.0
5152db2cbfeb5582e9c27c5ea1dba2cd9e10759b
da527d8d2a908b824def74382761566371439003
)
if(WIN32)

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@@ -1,220 +0,0 @@
# GenerateDependencyVersions.cmake
# Generates a header file with all dependency versions
# Function to extract version from git tree object
function(get_git_tree_hash dep_name output_var)
execute_process(
COMMAND git rev-parse HEAD:./src/deps/${dep_name}
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE commit_hash
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
ERROR_QUIET
RESULT_VARIABLE result
)
if(result EQUAL 0 AND commit_hash)
set(${output_var} "${commit_hash}" PARENT_SCOPE)
else()
set(${output_var} "unknown" PARENT_SCOPE)
endif()
endfunction()
# Function to extract version from header file using regex
function(extract_version_from_header header_file regex_pattern output_var)
if(EXISTS "${header_file}")
file(STRINGS "${header_file}" version_line REGEX "${regex_pattern}")
if(version_line)
string(REGEX MATCH "${regex_pattern}" _match "${version_line}")
if(CMAKE_MATCH_1)
set(${output_var} "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}" PARENT_SCOPE)
else()
set(${output_var} "unknown" PARENT_SCOPE)
endif()
else()
set(${output_var} "unknown" PARENT_SCOPE)
endif()
else()
set(${output_var} "unknown" PARENT_SCOPE)
endif()
endfunction()
# Main function to generate the header file
function(generate_dependency_versions_header)
set(DEPS_PATH "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/src/deps")
set(VENDOR_PATH "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/vendor")
# Initialize version variables
set(DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "")
# WebKit version (from SetupWebKit.cmake or command line)
if(WEBKIT_VERSION)
set(WEBKIT_VERSION_STR "${WEBKIT_VERSION}")
else()
set(WEBKIT_VERSION_STR "0ddf6f47af0a9782a354f61e06d7f83d097d9f84")
endif()
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "WEBKIT" "${WEBKIT_VERSION_STR}")
# Track input files so CMake reconfigures when they change
set_property(DIRECTORY APPEND PROPERTY CMAKE_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
"${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/package.json"
"${VENDOR_PATH}/libdeflate/libdeflate.h"
"${VENDOR_PATH}/zlib/zlib.h"
"${DEPS_PATH}/zstd/lib/zstd.h"
)
# Hardcoded dependency versions (previously from generated_versions_list.zig)
# These are the commit hashes/tree objects for each dependency
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "BORINGSSL" "29a2cd359458c9384694b75456026e4b57e3e567")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "C_ARES" "d1722e6e8acaf10eb73fa995798a9cd421d9f85e")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "LIBARCHIVE" "898dc8319355b7e985f68a9819f182aaed61b53a")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "LIBDEFLATE_HASH" "dc76454a39e7e83b68c3704b6e3784654f8d5ac5")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "LOLHTML" "8d4c273ded322193d017042d1f48df2766b0f88b")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "LSHPACK" "3d0f1fc1d6e66a642e7a98c55deb38aa986eb4b0")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "MIMALLOC" "4c283af60cdae205df5a872530c77e2a6a307d43")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "PICOHTTPPARSER" "066d2b1e9ab820703db0837a7255d92d30f0c9f5")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "TINYCC" "ab631362d839333660a265d3084d8ff060b96753")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "ZLIB_HASH" "886098f3f339617b4243b286f5ed364b9989e245")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "ZSTD_HASH" "794ea1b0afca0f020f4e57b6732332231fb23c70")
# Extract semantic versions from header files where available
extract_version_from_header(
"${VENDOR_PATH}/libdeflate/libdeflate.h"
"#define LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_STRING[ \t]+\"([0-9\\.]+)\""
LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_STRING
)
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "LIBDEFLATE_VERSION" "${LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_STRING}")
extract_version_from_header(
"${VENDOR_PATH}/zlib/zlib.h"
"#define[ \t]+ZLIB_VERSION[ \t]+\"([^\"]+)\""
ZLIB_VERSION_STRING
)
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "ZLIB_VERSION" "${ZLIB_VERSION_STRING}")
extract_version_from_header(
"${DEPS_PATH}/zstd/lib/zstd.h"
"#define[ \t]+ZSTD_VERSION_STRING[ \t]+\"([^\"]+)\""
ZSTD_VERSION_STRING
)
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "ZSTD_VERSION" "${ZSTD_VERSION_STRING}")
# Bun version from package.json
if(EXISTS "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/package.json")
file(READ "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/package.json" PACKAGE_JSON)
string(REGEX MATCH "\"version\"[ \t]*:[ \t]*\"([^\"]+)\"" _ ${PACKAGE_JSON})
if(CMAKE_MATCH_1)
set(BUN_VERSION_STRING "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
else()
set(BUN_VERSION_STRING "unknown")
endif()
else()
set(BUN_VERSION_STRING "${VERSION}")
endif()
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "BUN_VERSION" "${BUN_VERSION_STRING}")
# Node.js compatibility version (hardcoded as in the current implementation)
set(NODEJS_COMPAT_VERSION "22.12.0")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "NODEJS_COMPAT_VERSION" "${NODEJS_COMPAT_VERSION}")
# Get Bun's git SHA for uws/usockets versions (they use Bun's own SHA)
execute_process(
COMMAND git rev-parse HEAD
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE BUN_GIT_SHA
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
ERROR_QUIET
)
if(NOT BUN_GIT_SHA)
set(BUN_GIT_SHA "unknown")
endif()
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "UWS" "${BUN_GIT_SHA}")
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "USOCKETS" "${BUN_GIT_SHA}")
# Zig version - hardcoded for now, can be updated as needed
# This should match the version of Zig used to build Bun
list(APPEND DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS "ZIG" "0.14.1")
# Generate the header file content
set(HEADER_CONTENT "// This file is auto-generated by CMake. Do not edit manually.\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "#ifndef BUN_DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS_H\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "#define BUN_DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS_H\n\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "#ifdef __cplusplus\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "extern \"C\" {\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "#endif\n\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "// Dependency versions\n")
# Process the version list
list(LENGTH DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS num_versions)
math(EXPR last_idx "${num_versions} - 1")
set(i 0)
while(i LESS num_versions)
list(GET DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS ${i} name)
math(EXPR value_idx "${i} + 1")
if(value_idx LESS num_versions)
list(GET DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS ${value_idx} value)
# Only emit #define if value is not "unknown"
if(NOT "${value}" STREQUAL "unknown")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "#define BUN_DEP_${name} \"${value}\"\n")
endif()
endif()
math(EXPR i "${i} + 2")
endwhile()
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "// C string constants for easy access\n")
# Create C string constants
set(i 0)
while(i LESS num_versions)
list(GET DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS ${i} name)
math(EXPR value_idx "${i} + 1")
if(value_idx LESS num_versions)
list(GET DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS ${value_idx} value)
# Only emit constant if value is not "unknown"
if(NOT "${value}" STREQUAL "unknown")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "static const char* const BUN_VERSION_${name} = \"${value}\";\n")
endif()
endif()
math(EXPR i "${i} + 2")
endwhile()
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "\n#ifdef __cplusplus\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "}\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "#endif\n\n")
string(APPEND HEADER_CONTENT "#endif // BUN_DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS_H\n")
# Write the header file only if content has changed
set(OUTPUT_FILE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bun_dependency_versions.h")
# Read existing content if file exists
set(EXISTING_CONTENT "")
if(EXISTS "${OUTPUT_FILE}")
file(READ "${OUTPUT_FILE}" EXISTING_CONTENT)
endif()
# Only write if content is different
if(NOT "${EXISTING_CONTENT}" STREQUAL "${HEADER_CONTENT}")
file(WRITE "${OUTPUT_FILE}" "${HEADER_CONTENT}")
message(STATUS "Updated dependency versions header: ${OUTPUT_FILE}")
else()
message(STATUS "Dependency versions header unchanged: ${OUTPUT_FILE}")
endif()
# Also create a more detailed version for debugging
set(DEBUG_OUTPUT_FILE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bun_dependency_versions_debug.txt")
set(DEBUG_CONTENT "Bun Dependency Versions\n")
string(APPEND DEBUG_CONTENT "=======================\n\n")
set(i 0)
while(i LESS num_versions)
list(GET DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS ${i} name)
math(EXPR value_idx "${i} + 1")
if(value_idx LESS num_versions)
list(GET DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS ${value_idx} value)
string(APPEND DEBUG_CONTENT "${name}: ${value}\n")
endif()
math(EXPR i "${i} + 2")
endwhile()
file(WRITE "${DEBUG_OUTPUT_FILE}" "${DEBUG_CONTENT}")
endfunction()
# Call the function to generate the header
generate_dependency_versions_header()

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@@ -131,9 +131,6 @@ else()
find_llvm_command(CMAKE_RANLIB llvm-ranlib)
if(LINUX)
find_llvm_command(LLD_PROGRAM ld.lld)
# Ensure vendor dependencies use lld instead of ld
list(APPEND CMAKE_ARGS -DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=--ld-path=${LLD_PROGRAM})
list(APPEND CMAKE_ARGS -DCMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS=--ld-path=${LLD_PROGRAM})
endif()
if(APPLE)
find_llvm_command(CMAKE_DSYMUTIL dsymutil)

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ option(WEBKIT_VERSION "The version of WebKit to use")
option(WEBKIT_LOCAL "If a local version of WebKit should be used instead of downloading")
if(NOT WEBKIT_VERSION)
set(WEBKIT_VERSION 69fa2714ab5f917c2d15501ff8cfdccfaea78882)
set(WEBKIT_VERSION f474428677de1fafaf13bb3b9a050fe3504dda25)
endif()
string(SUBSTRING ${WEBKIT_VERSION} 0 16 WEBKIT_VERSION_PREFIX)

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ else()
unsupported(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME)
endif()
set(ZIG_COMMIT "55fdbfa0c86be86b68d43a4ba761e6909eb0d7b2")
set(ZIG_COMMIT "e0b7c318f318196c5f81fdf3423816a7b5bb3112")
optionx(ZIG_TARGET STRING "The zig target to use" DEFAULT ${DEFAULT_ZIG_TARGET})
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Release")
@@ -90,7 +90,6 @@ register_command(
-DZIG_PATH=${ZIG_PATH}
-DZIG_COMMIT=${ZIG_COMMIT}
-DENABLE_ASAN=${ENABLE_ASAN}
-DENABLE_VALGRIND=${ENABLE_VALGRIND}
-DZIG_COMPILER_SAFE=${ZIG_COMPILER_SAFE}
-P ${CWD}/cmake/scripts/DownloadZig.cmake
SOURCES

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@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
},
{
"name": "reporter",
"description": "Test output reporter format. Available: 'junit' (requires --reporter-outfile). Default: console output.",
"description": "Specify the test reporter. Currently --reporter=junit is the only supported format.",
"hasValue": true,
"valueType": "val",
"required": false,
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
},
{
"name": "reporter-outfile",
"description": "Output file path for the reporter format (required with --reporter).",
"description": "The output file used for the format from --reporter.",
"hasValue": true,
"valueType": "val",
"required": false,

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@@ -665,6 +665,7 @@ _bun_test_completion() {
'--timeout[Set the per-test timeout in milliseconds, default is 5000.]:timeout' \
'--update-snapshots[Update snapshot files]' \
'--rerun-each[Re-run each test file <NUMBER> times, helps catch certain bugs]:rerun' \
'--only[Only run tests that are marked with "test.only()"]' \
'--todo[Include tests that are marked with "test.todo()"]' \
'--coverage[Generate a coverage profile]' \
'--bail[Exit the test suite after <NUMBER> failures. If you do not specify a number, it defaults to 1.]:bail' \

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@@ -233,7 +233,6 @@ In addition to the standard fetch options, Bun provides several extensions:
```ts
const response = await fetch("http://example.com", {
// Control automatic response decompression (default: true)
// Supports gzip, deflate, brotli (br), and zstd
decompress: true,
// Disable connection reuse for this request
@@ -340,7 +339,7 @@ This will print the request and response headers to your terminal:
[fetch] > User-Agent: Bun/$BUN_LATEST_VERSION
[fetch] > Accept: */*
[fetch] > Host: example.com
[fetch] > Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br, zstd
[fetch] > Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
[fetch] < 200 OK
[fetch] < Content-Encoding: gzip

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@@ -155,24 +155,3 @@ const glob = new Glob("\\!index.ts");
glob.match("!index.ts"); // => true
glob.match("index.ts"); // => false
```
## Node.js `fs.glob()` compatibility
Bun also implements Node.js's `fs.glob()` functions with additional features:
```ts
import { glob, globSync, promises } from "node:fs";
// Array of patterns
const files = await promises.glob(["**/*.ts", "**/*.js"]);
// Exclude patterns
const filtered = await promises.glob("**/*", {
exclude: ["node_modules/**", "*.test.*"],
});
```
All three functions (`fs.glob()`, `fs.globSync()`, `fs.promises.glob()`) support:
- Array of patterns as the first argument
- `exclude` option to filter results

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@@ -184,7 +184,6 @@ Bun.hash.rapidhash("data", 1234);
- `"blake2b256"`
- `"blake2b512"`
- `"blake2s256"`
- `"md4"`
- `"md5"`
- `"ripemd160"`

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@@ -88,9 +88,6 @@ await redis.set("user:1:name", "Alice");
// Get a key
const name = await redis.get("user:1:name");
// Get a key as Uint8Array
const buffer = await redis.getBuffer("user:1:name");
// Delete a key
await redis.del("user:1:name");
@@ -135,10 +132,6 @@ await redis.hmset("user:123", [
const userFields = await redis.hmget("user:123", ["name", "email"]);
console.log(userFields); // ["Alice", "alice@example.com"]
// Get single field from hash (returns value directly, null if missing)
const userName = await redis.hget("user:123", "name");
console.log(userName); // "Alice"
// Increment a numeric field in a hash
await redis.hincrby("user:123", "visits", 1);
@@ -168,102 +161,6 @@ const randomTag = await redis.srandmember("tags");
const poppedTag = await redis.spop("tags");
```
## Pub/Sub
Bun provides native bindings for the [Redis
Pub/Sub](https://redis.io/docs/latest/develop/pubsub/) protocol. **New in Bun
1.2.23**
{% callout %}
**🚧** — The Redis Pub/Sub feature is experimental. Although we expect it to be
stable, we're currently actively looking for feedback and areas for improvement.
{% /callout %}
### Basic Usage
To get started publishing messages, you can set up a publisher in
`publisher.ts`:
```typescript#publisher.ts
import { RedisClient } from "bun";
const writer = new RedisClient("redis://localhost:6739");
await writer.connect();
writer.publish("general", "Hello everyone!");
writer.close();
```
In another file, create the subscriber in `subscriber.ts`:
```typescript#subscriber.ts
import { RedisClient } from "bun";
const listener = new RedisClient("redis://localhost:6739");
await listener.connect();
await listener.subscribe("general", (message, channel) => {
console.log(`Received: ${message}`);
});
```
In one shell, run your subscriber:
```bash
bun run subscriber.ts
```
and, in another, run your publisher:
```bash
bun run publisher.ts
```
{% callout %}
**Note:** The subscription mode takes over the `RedisClient` connection. A
client with subscriptions can only call `RedisClient.prototype.subscribe()`. In
other words, applications which need to message Redis need a separate
connection, acquirable through `.duplicate()`:
```typescript
import { RedisClient } from "bun";
const redis = new RedisClient("redis://localhost:6379");
await redis.connect();
const subscriber = await redis.duplicate();
await subscriber.subscribe("foo", () => {});
await redis.set("bar", "baz");
```
{% /callout %}
### Publishing
Publishing messages is done through the `publish()` method:
```typescript
await client.publish(channelName, message);
```
### Subscriptions
The Bun `RedisClient` allows you to subscribe to channels through the
`.subscribe()` method:
```typescript
await client.subscribe(channel, (message, channel) => {});
```
You can unsubscribe through the `.unsubscribe()` method:
```typescript
await client.unsubscribe(); // Unsubscribe from all channels.
await client.unsubscribe(channel); // Unsubscribe a particular channel.
await client.unsubscribe(channel, listener); // Unsubscribe a particular listener.
```
## Advanced Usage
### Command Execution and Pipelining
@@ -585,10 +482,9 @@ When connecting to Redis servers using older versions that don't support RESP3,
Current limitations of the Redis client we are planning to address in future versions:
- [ ] No dedicated API for pub/sub functionality (though you can use the raw command API)
- [ ] Transactions (MULTI/EXEC) must be done through raw commands for now
- [ ] Streams are supported but without dedicated methods
- [ ] Pub/Sub does not currently support binary data, nor pattern-based
subscriptions.
Unsupported features:

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@@ -377,22 +377,6 @@ const users = [
await sql`SELECT * FROM users WHERE id IN ${sql(users, "id")}`;
```
### `sql.array` helper
The `sql.array` helper creates PostgreSQL array literals from JavaScript arrays:
```ts
// Create array literals for PostgreSQL
await sql`INSERT INTO tags (items) VALUES (${sql.array(["red", "blue", "green"])})`;
// Generates: INSERT INTO tags (items) VALUES (ARRAY['red', 'blue', 'green'])
// Works with numeric arrays too
await sql`SELECT * FROM products WHERE ids = ANY(${sql.array([1, 2, 3])})`;
// Generates: SELECT * FROM products WHERE ids = ANY(ARRAY[1, 2, 3])
```
**Note**: `sql.array` is PostgreSQL-only. Multi-dimensional arrays and NULL elements may not be supported yet.
## `sql``.simple()`
The PostgreSQL wire protocol supports two types of queries: "simple" and "extended". Simple queries can contain multiple statements but don't support parameters, while extended queries (the default) support parameters but only allow one statement.
@@ -620,12 +604,13 @@ const db = new SQL({
connectionTimeout: 30, // Timeout when establishing new connections
// SSL/TLS options
tls: {
rejectUnauthorized: true,
ca: "path/to/ca.pem",
key: "path/to/key.pem",
cert: "path/to/cert.pem",
},
ssl: "prefer", // or "disable", "require", "verify-ca", "verify-full"
// tls: {
// rejectUnauthorized: true,
// ca: "path/to/ca.pem",
// key: "path/to/key.pem",
// cert: "path/to/cert.pem",
// },
// Callbacks
onconnect: client => {

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@@ -663,8 +663,6 @@ class Statement<Params, ReturnType> {
toString(): string; // serialize to SQL
columnNames: string[]; // the column names of the result set
columnTypes: string[]; // types based on actual values in first row (call .get()/.all() first)
declaredTypes: (string | null)[]; // types from CREATE TABLE schema (call .get()/.all() first)
paramsCount: number; // the number of parameters expected by the statement
native: any; // the native object representing the statement

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@@ -28,20 +28,6 @@ for await (const chunk of stream) {
}
```
`ReadableStream` also provides convenience methods for consuming the entire stream:
```ts
const stream = new ReadableStream({
start(controller) {
controller.enqueue("hello world");
controller.close();
},
});
const data = await stream.text(); // => "hello world"
// Also available: .json(), .bytes(), .blob()
```
## Direct `ReadableStream`
Bun implements an optimized version of `ReadableStream` that avoid unnecessary data copying & queue management logic. With a traditional `ReadableStream`, chunks of data are _enqueued_. Each chunk is copied into a queue, where it sits until the stream is ready to send more data.

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@@ -602,40 +602,6 @@ dec.decode(decompressed);
// => "hellohellohello..."
```
## `Bun.zstdCompress()` / `Bun.zstdCompressSync()`
Compresses a `Uint8Array` using the Zstandard algorithm.
```ts
const buf = Buffer.from("hello".repeat(100));
// Synchronous
const compressedSync = Bun.zstdCompressSync(buf);
// Asynchronous
const compressedAsync = await Bun.zstdCompress(buf);
// With compression level (1-22, default: 3)
const compressedLevel = Bun.zstdCompressSync(buf, { level: 6 });
```
## `Bun.zstdDecompress()` / `Bun.zstdDecompressSync()`
Decompresses a `Uint8Array` using the Zstandard algorithm.
```ts
const buf = Buffer.from("hello".repeat(100));
const compressed = Bun.zstdCompressSync(buf);
// Synchronous
const decompressedSync = Bun.zstdDecompressSync(compressed);
// Asynchronous
const decompressedAsync = await Bun.zstdDecompress(compressed);
const dec = new TextDecoder();
dec.decode(decompressedSync);
// => "hellohellohello..."
```
## `Bun.inspect()`
Serializes an object to a `string` exactly as it would be printed by `console.log`.

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@@ -279,9 +279,6 @@ Bun implements the `WebSocket` class. To create a WebSocket client that connects
```ts
const socket = new WebSocket("ws://localhost:3000");
// With subprotocol negotiation
const socket2 = new WebSocket("ws://localhost:3000", ["soap", "wamp"]);
```
In browsers, the cookies that are currently set on the page will be sent with the WebSocket upgrade request. This is a standard feature of the `WebSocket` API.
@@ -296,17 +293,6 @@ const socket = new WebSocket("ws://localhost:3000", {
});
```
### Client compression
WebSocket clients support permessage-deflate compression. The `extensions` property shows negotiated compression:
```ts
const socket = new WebSocket("wss://echo.websocket.org");
socket.addEventListener("open", () => {
console.log(socket.extensions); // => "permessage-deflate"
});
```
To add event listeners to the socket:
```ts

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@@ -282,31 +282,6 @@ const worker = new Worker("./i-am-smol.ts", {
Setting `smol: true` sets `JSC::HeapSize` to be `Small` instead of the default `Large`.
{% /details %}
## Environment Data
Share data between the main thread and workers using `setEnvironmentData()` and `getEnvironmentData()`.
```js
import { setEnvironmentData, getEnvironmentData } from "worker_threads";
// In main thread
setEnvironmentData("config", { apiUrl: "https://api.example.com" });
// In worker
const config = getEnvironmentData("config");
console.log(config); // => { apiUrl: "https://api.example.com" }
```
## Worker Events
Listen for worker creation events using `process.emit()`:
```js
process.on("worker", worker => {
console.log("New worker created:", worker.threadId);
});
```
## `Bun.isMainThread`
You can check if you're in the main thread by checking `Bun.isMainThread`.

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ In Bun, YAML is a first-class citizen alongside JSON and TOML.
Bun provides built-in support for YAML files through both runtime APIs and bundler integration. You can
- Parse YAML strings with `Bun.YAML.parse`
- Stringify JavaScript objects to YAML with `Bun.YAML.stringify`
- import & require YAML files as modules at runtime (including hot reloading & watch mode support)
- import & require YAML files in frontend apps via bun's bundler
@@ -105,7 +104,7 @@ const data = Bun.YAML.parse(yaml);
#### Error Handling
`Bun.YAML.parse()` throws an error if the YAML is invalid:
`Bun.YAML.parse()` throws a `SyntaxError` if the YAML is invalid:
```ts
try {
@@ -115,175 +114,6 @@ try {
}
```
### `Bun.YAML.stringify()`
Convert a JavaScript value into a YAML string. The API signature matches `JSON.stringify`:
```ts
YAML.stringify(value, replacer?, space?)
```
- `value`: The value to convert to YAML
- `replacer`: Currently only `null` or `undefined` (function replacers not yet supported)
- `space`: Number of spaces for indentation (e.g., `2`) or a string to use for indentation. **Without this parameter, outputs flow-style (single-line) YAML**
#### Basic Usage
```ts
import { YAML } from "bun";
const data = {
name: "John Doe",
age: 30,
hobbies: ["reading", "coding"],
};
// Without space - outputs flow-style (single-line) YAML
console.log(YAML.stringify(data));
// {name: John Doe,age: 30,hobbies: [reading,coding]}
// With space=2 - outputs block-style (multi-line) YAML
console.log(YAML.stringify(data, null, 2));
// name: John Doe
// age: 30
// hobbies:
// - reading
// - coding
```
#### Output Styles
```ts
const arr = [1, 2, 3];
// Flow style (single-line) - default
console.log(YAML.stringify(arr));
// [1,2,3]
// Block style (multi-line) - with indentation
console.log(YAML.stringify(arr, null, 2));
// - 1
// - 2
// - 3
```
#### String Quoting
`YAML.stringify()` automatically quotes strings when necessary:
- Strings that would be parsed as YAML keywords (`true`, `false`, `null`, `yes`, `no`, etc.)
- Strings that would be parsed as numbers
- Strings containing special characters or escape sequences
```ts
const examples = {
keyword: "true", // Will be quoted: "true"
number: "123", // Will be quoted: "123"
text: "hello world", // Won't be quoted: hello world
empty: "", // Will be quoted: ""
};
console.log(YAML.stringify(examples, null, 2));
// keyword: "true"
// number: "123"
// text: hello world
// empty: ""
```
#### Cycles and References
`YAML.stringify()` automatically detects and handles circular references using YAML anchors and aliases:
```ts
const obj = { name: "root" };
obj.self = obj; // Circular reference
const yamlString = YAML.stringify(obj, null, 2);
console.log(yamlString);
// &root
// name: root
// self:
// *root
// Objects with shared references
const shared = { id: 1 };
const data = {
first: shared,
second: shared,
};
console.log(YAML.stringify(data, null, 2));
// first:
// &first
// id: 1
// second:
// *first
```
#### Special Values
```ts
// Special numeric values
console.log(YAML.stringify(Infinity)); // .inf
console.log(YAML.stringify(-Infinity)); // -.inf
console.log(YAML.stringify(NaN)); // .nan
console.log(YAML.stringify(0)); // 0
console.log(YAML.stringify(-0)); // -0
// null and undefined
console.log(YAML.stringify(null)); // null
console.log(YAML.stringify(undefined)); // undefined (returns undefined, not a string)
// Booleans
console.log(YAML.stringify(true)); // true
console.log(YAML.stringify(false)); // false
```
#### Complex Objects
```ts
const config = {
server: {
port: 3000,
host: "localhost",
ssl: {
enabled: true,
cert: "/path/to/cert.pem",
key: "/path/to/key.pem",
},
},
database: {
connections: [
{ name: "primary", host: "db1.example.com" },
{ name: "replica", host: "db2.example.com" },
],
},
features: {
auth: true,
"rate-limit": 100, // Keys with special characters are preserved
},
};
const yamlString = YAML.stringify(config, null, 2);
console.log(yamlString);
// server:
// port: 3000
// host: localhost
// ssl:
// enabled: true
// cert: /path/to/cert.pem
// key: /path/to/key.pem
// database:
// connections:
// - name: primary
// host: db1.example.com
// - name: replica
// host: db2.example.com
// features:
// auth: true
// rate-limit: 100
```
## Module Import
### ES Modules
@@ -354,45 +184,6 @@ const { database, redis } = require("./config.yaml");
console.log(database.port); // 5432
```
### TypeScript Support
While Bun can import YAML files directly, TypeScript doesn't know the types of your YAML files by default. To add TypeScript support for your YAML imports, create a declaration file with `.d.ts` appended to the YAML filename (e.g., `config.yaml` → `config.yaml.d.ts`):
```yaml#config.yaml
features: "advanced"
server:
host: localhost
port: 3000
```
```ts#config.yaml.d.ts
const contents: {
features: string;
server: {
host: string;
port: number;
};
};
export = contents;
```
Now TypeScript will provide proper type checking and auto-completion:
```ts#app.ts
import config from "./config.yaml";
// TypeScript knows the types!
config.server.port; // number
config.server.host; // string
config.features; // string
// TypeScript will catch errors
config.server.unknown; // Error: Property 'unknown' does not exist
```
This approach works for both ES modules and CommonJS, giving you full type safety while Bun continues to handle the actual YAML parsing at runtime.
## Hot Reloading with YAML
One of the most powerful features of Bun's YAML support is hot reloading. When you run your application with `bun --hot`, changes to YAML files are automatically detected and reloaded without closing connections

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@@ -140,19 +140,6 @@ The `--sourcemap` argument embeds a sourcemap compressed with zstd, so that erro
The `--bytecode` argument enables bytecode compilation. Every time you run JavaScript code in Bun, JavaScriptCore (the engine) will compile your source code into bytecode. We can move this parsing work from runtime to bundle time, saving you startup time.
## Embedding runtime arguments
**`--compile-exec-argv="args"`** - Embed runtime arguments that are available via `process.execArgv`:
```bash
bun build --compile --compile-exec-argv="--smol --user-agent=MyBot" ./app.ts --outfile myapp
```
```js
// In the compiled app
console.log(process.execArgv); // ["--smol", "--user-agent=MyBot"]
```
## Act as the Bun CLI
{% note %}

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@@ -313,14 +313,6 @@ $ bun build --entrypoints ./index.ts --outdir ./out --target browser
Depending on the target, Bun will apply different module resolution rules and optimizations.
### Module resolution
Bun supports the `NODE_PATH` environment variable for additional module resolution paths:
```bash
NODE_PATH=./src bun build ./entry.js --outdir ./dist
```
<!-- - Module resolution. For example, when bundling for the browser, Bun will prioritize the `"browser"` export condition when resolving imports. An error will be thrown if any Node.js or Bun built-ins are imported or used, e.g. `node:fs` or `Bun.serve`. -->
{% table %}
@@ -400,55 +392,6 @@ $ bun build ./index.tsx --outdir ./out --format cjs
TODO: document IIFE once we support globalNames.
### `jsx`
Configure JSX transform behavior. Allows fine-grained control over how JSX is compiled.
**Classic runtime example** (uses `factory` and `fragment`):
{% codetabs %}
```ts#JavaScript
await Bun.build({
entrypoints: ['./app.tsx'],
outdir: './out',
jsx: {
factory: 'h',
fragment: 'Fragment',
runtime: 'classic',
},
})
```
```bash#CLI
# JSX configuration is handled via bunfig.toml or tsconfig.json
$ bun build ./app.tsx --outdir ./out
```
{% /codetabs %}
**Automatic runtime example** (uses `importSource`):
{% codetabs %}
```ts#JavaScript
await Bun.build({
entrypoints: ['./app.tsx'],
outdir: './out',
jsx: {
importSource: 'preact',
runtime: 'automatic',
},
})
```
```bash#CLI
# JSX configuration is handled via bunfig.toml or tsconfig.json
$ bun build ./app.tsx --outdir ./out
```
{% /codetabs %}
### `splitting`
Whether to enable code splitting.
@@ -790,10 +733,6 @@ Whether to enable minification. Default `false`.
When targeting `bun`, identifiers will be minified by default.
{% /callout %}
{% callout %}
When `minify.syntax` is enabled, unused function and class expression names are removed unless `minify.keepNames` is set to `true` or `--keep-names` flag is used.
{% /callout %}
To enable all minification options:
{% codetabs group="a" %}
@@ -824,16 +763,12 @@ await Bun.build({
whitespace: true,
identifiers: true,
syntax: true,
keepNames: false, // default
},
})
```
```bash#CLI
$ bun build ./index.tsx --outdir ./out --minify-whitespace --minify-identifiers --minify-syntax
# To preserve function and class names during minification:
$ bun build ./index.tsx --outdir ./out --minify --keep-names
```
{% /codetabs %}
@@ -1576,15 +1511,6 @@ interface BuildConfig {
* @default "esm"
*/
format?: "esm" | "cjs" | "iife";
/**
* JSX configuration object for controlling JSX transform behavior
*/
jsx?: {
factory?: string;
fragment?: string;
importSource?: string;
runtime?: "automatic" | "classic";
};
naming?:
| string
| {
@@ -1627,7 +1553,6 @@ interface BuildConfig {
whitespace?: boolean;
syntax?: boolean;
identifiers?: boolean;
keepNames?: boolean;
};
/**
* Ignore dead code elimination/tree-shaking annotations such as @__PURE__ and package.json

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@@ -176,21 +176,7 @@ When a `bun.lock` exists and `package.json` hasnt changed, Bun downloads miss
## Platform-specific dependencies?
bun stores normalized `cpu` and `os` values from npm in the lockfile, along with the resolved packages. It skips downloading, extracting, and installing packages disabled for the current target at runtime. This means the lockfile won't change between platforms/architectures even if the packages ultimately installed do change.
### `--cpu` and `--os` flags
You can override the target platform for package selection:
```bash
bun install --cpu=x64 --os=linux
```
This installs packages for the specified platform instead of the current system. Useful for cross-platform builds or when preparing deployments for different environments.
**Accepted values for `--cpu`**: `arm64`, `x64`, `ia32`, `ppc64`, `s390x`
**Accepted values for `--os`**: `linux`, `darwin`, `win32`, `freebsd`, `openbsd`, `sunos`, `aix`
bun stores normalized `cpu` and `os` values from npm in the lockfile, along with the resolved packages. It skips downloading, extracting, and installing packages disabled for the current target at runtime. This means the lockfile wont change between platforms/architectures even if the packages ultimately installed do change.
## Peer dependencies?
@@ -259,91 +245,3 @@ bun uses a binary format for caching NPM registry responses. This loads much fas
You will see these files in `~/.bun/install/cache/*.npm`. The filename pattern is `${hash(packageName)}.npm`. Its a hash so that extra directories dont need to be created for scoped packages.
Bun's usage of `Cache-Control` ignores `Age`. This improves performance, but means bun may be about 5 minutes out of date to receive the latest package version metadata from npm.
## pnpm migration
Bun automatically migrates projects from pnpm to bun. When a `pnpm-lock.yaml` file is detected and no `bun.lock` file exists, Bun will automatically migrate the lockfile to `bun.lock` during installation. The original `pnpm-lock.yaml` file remains unmodified.
```bash
bun install
```
**Note**: Migration only runs when `bun.lock` is absent. There is currently no opt-out flag for pnpm migration.
The migration process handles:
### Lockfile Migration
- Converts `pnpm-lock.yaml` to `bun.lock` format
- Preserves package versions and resolution information
- Maintains dependency relationships and peer dependencies
- Handles patched dependencies with integrity hashes
### Workspace Configuration
When a `pnpm-workspace.yaml` file exists, Bun migrates workspace settings to your root `package.json`:
```yaml
# pnpm-workspace.yaml
packages:
- "apps/*"
- "packages/*"
catalog:
react: ^18.0.0
typescript: ^5.0.0
catalogs:
build:
webpack: ^5.0.0
babel: ^7.0.0
```
The workspace packages list and catalogs are moved to the `workspaces` field in `package.json`:
```json
{
"workspaces": {
"packages": ["apps/*", "packages/*"],
"catalog": {
"react": "^18.0.0",
"typescript": "^5.0.0"
},
"catalogs": {
"build": {
"webpack": "^5.0.0",
"babel": "^7.0.0"
}
}
}
}
```
### Catalog Dependencies
Dependencies using pnpm's `catalog:` protocol are preserved:
```json
{
"dependencies": {
"react": "catalog:",
"webpack": "catalog:build"
}
}
```
### Configuration Migration
The following pnpm configuration is migrated from both `pnpm-lock.yaml` and `pnpm-workspace.yaml`:
- **Overrides**: Moved from `pnpm.overrides` to root-level `overrides` in `package.json`
- **Patched Dependencies**: Moved from `pnpm.patchedDependencies` to root-level `patchedDependencies` in `package.json`
- **Workspace Overrides**: Applied from `pnpm-workspace.yaml` to root `package.json`
### Requirements
- Requires pnpm lockfile version 7 or higher
- Workspace packages must have a `name` field in their `package.json`
- All catalog entries referenced by dependencies must exist in the catalogs definition
After migration, you can safely remove `pnpm-lock.yaml` and `pnpm-workspace.yaml` files.

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@@ -63,15 +63,6 @@ $ bunx --bun my-cli # good
$ bunx my-cli --bun # bad
```
## Package flag
**`--package <pkg>` or `-p <pkg>`** - Run binary from specific package. Useful when binary name differs from package name:
```bash
bunx -p renovate renovate-config-validator
bunx --package @angular/cli ng
```
To force bun to always be used with a script, use a shebang.
```

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@@ -33,11 +33,6 @@ It creates:
- an entry point which defaults to `index.ts` unless any of `index.{tsx, jsx, js, mts, mjs}` exist or the `package.json` specifies a `module` or `main` field
- a `README.md` file
AI Agent rules (disable with `$BUN_AGENT_RULE_DISABLED=1`):
- a `CLAUDE.md` file when Claude CLI is detected (disable with `CLAUDE_CODE_AGENT_RULE_DISABLED` env var)
- a `.cursor/rules/*.mdc` file to guide [Cursor AI](https://cursor.sh) to use Bun instead of Node.js and npm when Cursor is detected
If you pass `-y` or `--yes`, it will assume you want to continue without asking questions.
At the end, it runs `bun install` to install `@types/bun`.

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@@ -8,14 +8,6 @@ The `bun` CLI contains a Node.js-compatible package manager designed to be a dra
{% /callout %}
{% callout %}
**💾 Disk efficient** — Bun install stores all packages in a global cache (`~/.bun/install/cache/`) and creates hardlinks (Linux) or copy-on-write clones (macOS) to `node_modules`. This means duplicate packages across projects point to the same underlying data, taking up virtually no extra disk space.
For more details, see [Package manager > Global cache](https://bun.com/docs/install/cache).
{% /callout %}
{% details summary="For Linux users" %}
The recommended minimum Linux Kernel version is 5.6. If you're on Linux kernel 5.1 - 5.5, `bun install` will work, but HTTP requests will be slow due to a lack of support for io_uring's `connect()` operation.
@@ -215,12 +207,6 @@ Isolated installs create a central package store in `node_modules/.bun/` with sy
For complete documentation on isolated installs, refer to [Package manager > Isolated installs](https://bun.com/docs/install/isolated).
## Disk efficiency
Bun uses a global cache at `~/.bun/install/cache/` to minimize disk usage. Packages are stored once and linked to `node_modules` using hardlinks (Linux/Windows) or copy-on-write (macOS), so duplicate packages across projects don't consume additional disk space.
For complete documentation refer to [Package manager > Global cache](https://bun.com/docs/install/cache).
## Configuration
The default behavior of `bun install` can be configured in `bunfig.toml`. The default values are shown below.

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@@ -44,47 +44,4 @@ You can also pass glob patterns to filter by workspace names:
{% bunOutdatedTerminal glob="{e,t}*" displayGlob="--filter='@monorepo/{types,cli}'" /%}
### Catalog Dependencies
`bun outdated` supports checking catalog dependencies defined in `package.json`:
```sh
$ bun outdated -r
┌────────────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬────────────────────────────────┐
│ Package │ Current │ Update │ Latest │ Workspace │
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ body-parser │ 1.19.0 │ 1.19.0 │ 2.2.0 │ @test/shared │
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ cors │ 2.8.0 │ 2.8.0 │ 2.8.5 │ @test/shared │
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ chalk │ 4.0.0 │ 4.0.0 │ 5.6.2 │ @test/utils │
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ uuid │ 8.0.0 │ 8.0.0 │ 13.0.0 │ @test/utils │
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ axios │ 0.21.0 │ 0.21.0 │ 1.12.2 │ catalog (@test/app)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ lodash │ 4.17.15 │ 4.17.15 │ 4.17.21 │ catalog (@test/app, @test/app)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ react │ 17.0.0 │ 17.0.0 │ 19.1.1 │ catalog (@test/app)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ react-dom │ 17.0.0 │ 17.0.0 │ 19.1.1 │ catalog (@test/app)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ express │ 4.17.0 │ 4.17.0 │ 5.1.0 │ catalog (@test/shared)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ moment │ 2.24.0 │ 2.24.0 │ 2.30.1 │ catalog (@test/utils)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ @types/node (dev) │ 14.0.0 │ 14.0.0 │ 24.5.2 │ @test/shared │
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ @types/react (dev) │ 17.0.0 │ 17.0.0 │ 19.1.15 │ catalog:testing (@test/app)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ eslint (dev) │ 7.0.0 │ 7.0.0 │ 9.36.0 │ catalog:testing (@test/app)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ typescript (dev) │ 4.9.5 │ 4.9.5 │ 5.9.2 │ catalog:build (@test/app)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ jest (dev) │ 26.0.0 │ 26.0.0 │ 30.2.0 │ catalog:testing (@test/shared)
├────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────────────────────────────┤
│ prettier (dev) │ 2.0.0 │ 2.0.0 │ 3.6.2 │ catalog:build (@test/utils)
└────────────────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴────────────────────────────────┘
```
{% bunCLIUsage command="outdated" /%}

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@@ -82,16 +82,6 @@ The `--dry-run` flag can be used to simulate the publish process without actuall
$ bun publish --dry-run
```
### `--tolerate-republish`
The `--tolerate-republish` flag makes `bun publish` exit with code 0 instead of code 1 when attempting to republish over an existing version number. This is useful in automated workflows where republishing the same version might occur and should not be treated as an error.
```sh
$ bun publish --tolerate-republish
```
Without this flag, attempting to publish a version that already exists will result in an error and exit code 1. With this flag, the command will exit successfully even when trying to republish an existing version.
### `--gzip-level`
Specify the level of gzip compression to use when packing the package. Only applies to `bun publish` without a tarball path argument. Values range from `0` to `9` (default is `9`).

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@@ -151,14 +151,6 @@ By default, Bun respects this shebang and executes the script with `node`. Howev
$ bun run --bun vite
```
### `--no-addons`
Disable native addons and use the `node-addons` export condition.
```bash
$ bun --no-addons run server.js
```
### Filtering
In monorepos containing multiple packages, you can use the `--filter` argument to execute scripts in many packages at once.
@@ -174,14 +166,6 @@ will execute `<script>` in both `bar` and `baz`, but not in `foo`.
Find more details in the docs page for [filter](https://bun.com/docs/cli/filter#running-scripts-with-filter).
### `--workspaces`
Run scripts across all workspaces in the monorepo:
```bash
bun run --workspaces test
```
## `bun run -` to pipe code from stdin
`bun run -` lets you read JavaScript, TypeScript, TSX, or JSX from stdin and execute it without writing to a temporary file first.
@@ -228,14 +212,6 @@ $ bun --smol run index.tsx
This causes the garbage collector to run more frequently, which can slow down execution. However, it can be useful in environments with limited memory. Bun automatically adjusts the garbage collector's heap size based on the available memory (accounting for cgroups and other memory limits) with and without the `--smol` flag, so this is mostly useful for cases where you want to make the heap size grow more slowly.
## `--user-agent`
**`--user-agent <string>`** - Set User-Agent header for all `fetch()` requests:
```bash
bun --user-agent "MyBot/1.0" run index.tsx
```
## Resolution order
Absolute paths and paths starting with `./` or `.\\` are always executed as source files. Unless using `bun run`, running a file with an allowed extension will prefer the file over a package.json script.
@@ -247,15 +223,4 @@ When there is a package.json script and a file with the same name, `bun run` pri
3. Binaries from project packages, eg `bun add eslint && bun run eslint`
4. (`bun run` only) System commands, eg `bun run ls`
### `--unhandled-rejections`
Configure how unhandled promise rejections are handled:
```bash
$ bun --unhandled-rejections=throw script.js # Throw exception (terminate immediately)
$ bun --unhandled-rejections=strict script.js # Throw exception (emit rejectionHandled if handled later)
$ bun --unhandled-rejections=warn script.js # Print warning to stderr (default in Node.js)
$ bun --unhandled-rejections=none script.js # Silently ignore
```
{% bunCLIUsage command="run" /%}

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@@ -47,8 +47,6 @@ To filter by _test name_, use the `-t`/`--test-name-pattern` flag.
$ bun test --test-name-pattern addition
```
When no tests match the filter, `bun test` exits with code 1.
To run a specific file in the test runner, make sure the path starts with `./` or `/` to distinguish it from a filter name.
```bash
@@ -111,90 +109,6 @@ Use the `--timeout` flag to specify a _per-test_ timeout in milliseconds. If a t
$ bun test --timeout 20
```
## Concurrent test execution
By default, Bun runs all tests sequentially within each test file. You can enable concurrent execution to run async tests in parallel, significantly speeding up test suites with independent tests.
### `--concurrent` flag
Use the `--concurrent` flag to run all tests concurrently within their respective files:
```sh
$ bun test --concurrent
```
When this flag is enabled, all tests will run in parallel unless explicitly marked with `test.serial`.
### `--max-concurrency` flag
Control the maximum number of tests running simultaneously with the `--max-concurrency` flag:
```sh
# Limit to 4 concurrent tests
$ bun test --concurrent --max-concurrency 4
# Default: 20
$ bun test --concurrent
```
This helps prevent resource exhaustion when running many concurrent tests. The default value is 20.
### `test.concurrent`
Mark individual tests to run concurrently, even when the `--concurrent` flag is not used:
```ts
import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
// These tests run in parallel with each other
test.concurrent("concurrent test 1", async () => {
await fetch("/api/endpoint1");
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
test.concurrent("concurrent test 2", async () => {
await fetch("/api/endpoint2");
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
// This test runs sequentially
test("sequential test", () => {
expect(1 + 1).toBe(2);
});
```
### `test.serial`
Force tests to run sequentially, even when the `--concurrent` flag is enabled:
```ts
import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
let sharedState = 0;
// These tests must run in order
test.serial("first serial test", () => {
sharedState = 1;
expect(sharedState).toBe(1);
});
test.serial("second serial test", () => {
// Depends on the previous test
expect(sharedState).toBe(1);
sharedState = 2;
});
// This test can run concurrently if --concurrent is enabled
test("independent test", () => {
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
// Chaining test qualifiers
test.failing.each([1, 2, 3])("chained qualifiers %d", input => {
expect(input).toBe(0); // This test is expected to fail for each input
});
```
## Rerun tests
Use the `--rerun-each` flag to run each test multiple times. This is useful for detecting flaky or non-deterministic test failures.
@@ -203,36 +117,6 @@ Use the `--rerun-each` flag to run each test multiple times. This is useful for
$ bun test --rerun-each 100
```
## Randomize test execution order
Use the `--randomize` flag to run tests in a random order. This helps detect tests that depend on shared state or execution order.
```sh
$ bun test --randomize
```
When using `--randomize`, the seed used for randomization will be displayed in the test summary:
```sh
$ bun test --randomize
# ... test output ...
--seed=12345
2 pass
8 fail
Ran 10 tests across 2 files. [50.00ms]
```
### Reproducible random order with `--seed`
Use the `--seed` flag to specify a seed for the randomization. This allows you to reproduce the same test order when debugging order-dependent failures.
```sh
# Reproduce a previous randomized run
$ bun test --seed 123456
```
The `--seed` flag implies `--randomize`, so you don't need to specify both. Using the same seed value will always produce the same test execution order, making it easier to debug intermittent failures caused by test interdependencies.
## Bail out with `--bail`
Use the `--bail` flag to abort the test run early after a pre-determined number of test failures. By default Bun will run all tests and report all failures, but sometimes in CI environments it's preferable to terminate earlier to reduce CPU usage.

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@@ -90,17 +90,6 @@ Packages are organized in sections by dependency type:
Within each section, individual packages may have additional suffixes (` dev`, ` peer`, ` optional`) for extra clarity.
## `--recursive`
Use the `--recursive` flag with `--interactive` to update dependencies across all workspaces in a monorepo:
```sh
$ bun update --interactive --recursive
$ bun update -i -r
```
This displays an additional "Workspace" column showing which workspace each dependency belongs to.
## `--latest`
By default, `bun update` will update to the latest version of a dependency that satisfies the version range specified in your `package.json`.

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@@ -9,9 +9,8 @@ $ bun create next-app
✔ What is your project named? … my-app
✔ Would you like to use TypeScript with this project? … No / Yes
✔ Would you like to use ESLint with this project? … No / Yes
✔ Would you like to use Tailwind CSS? ... No / Yes
✔ Would you like to use `src/` directory with this project? … No / Yes
✔ Would you like to use App Router? (recommended) ... No / Yes
✔ Would you like to use experimental `app/` directory with this project? … No / Yes
✔ What import alias would you like configured? … @/*
Creating a new Next.js app in /path/to/my-app.
```

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@@ -73,30 +73,4 @@ console.log(data.hobbies); // => ["reading", "coding"]
---
## TypeScript Support
To add TypeScript support for your YAML imports, create a declaration file with `.d.ts` appended to the YAML filename (e.g., `config.yaml` → `config.yaml.d.ts`);
```ts#config.yaml.d.ts
const contents: {
database: {
host: string;
port: number;
name: string;
};
server: {
port: number;
timeout: number;
};
features: {
auth: boolean;
rateLimit: boolean;
};
};
export = contents;
```
---
See [Docs > API > YAML](https://bun.com/docs/api/yaml) for complete documentation on YAML support in Bun.

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@@ -24,26 +24,6 @@ To update all dependencies to the latest versions (including breaking changes):
bun update --latest
```
### Filtering options
**`--audit-level=<low|moderate|high|critical>`** - Only show vulnerabilities at this severity level or higher:
```bash
bun audit --audit-level=high
```
**`--prod`** - Audit only production dependencies (excludes devDependencies):
```bash
bun audit --prod
```
**`--ignore <CVE>`** - Ignore specific CVEs (can be used multiple times):
```bash
bun audit --ignore CVE-2022-25883 --ignore CVE-2023-26136
```
### `--json`
Use the `--json` flag to print the raw JSON response from the registry instead of the formatted report:

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@@ -46,13 +46,3 @@ print = "yarn"
Bun v1.2 changed the default lockfile format to the text-based `bun.lock`. Existing binary `bun.lockb` lockfiles can be migrated to the new format by running `bun install --save-text-lockfile --frozen-lockfile --lockfile-only` and deleting `bun.lockb`.
More information about the new lockfile format can be found on [our blogpost](https://bun.com/blog/bun-lock-text-lockfile).
#### Automatic lockfile migration
When running `bun install` in a project without a `bun.lock`, Bun automatically migrates existing lockfiles:
- `yarn.lock` (v1)
- `package-lock.json` (npm)
- `pnpm-lock.yaml` (pnpm)
The original lockfile is preserved and can be removed manually after verification.

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@@ -73,33 +73,3 @@ The equivalent `bunfig.toml` option is to add a key in [`install.scopes`](https:
[install.scopes]
myorg = { url = "http://localhost:4873/", username = "myusername", password = "$NPM_PASSWORD" }
```
### `link-workspace-packages`: Control workspace package installation
Controls how workspace packages are installed when available locally:
```ini
link-workspace-packages=true
```
The equivalent `bunfig.toml` option is [`install.linkWorkspacePackages`](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/bunfig#install-linkworkspacepackages):
```toml
[install]
linkWorkspacePackages = true
```
### `save-exact`: Save exact versions
Always saves exact versions without the `^` prefix:
```ini
save-exact=true
```
The equivalent `bunfig.toml` option is [`install.exact`](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/bunfig#install-exact):
```toml
[install]
exact = true
```

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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Workspaces have a couple major benefits.
- **Code can be split into logical parts.** If one package relies on another, you can simply add it as a dependency in `package.json`. If package `b` depends on `a`, `bun install` will install your local `packages/a` directory into `node_modules` instead of downloading it from the npm registry.
- **Dependencies can be de-duplicated.** If `a` and `b` share a common dependency, it will be _hoisted_ to the root `node_modules` directory. This reduces redundant disk usage and minimizes "dependency hell" issues associated with having multiple versions of a package installed simultaneously.
- **Run scripts in multiple packages.** You can use the [`--filter` flag](https://bun.com/docs/cli/filter) to easily run `package.json` scripts in multiple packages in your workspace, or `--workspaces` to run scripts across all workspaces.
- **Run scripts in multiple packages.** You can use the [`--filter` flag](https://bun.com/docs/cli/filter) to easily run `package.json` scripts in multiple packages in your workspace.
## Share versions with Catalogs

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@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ export default {
page("api/file-io", "File I/O", {
description: `Read and write files fast with Bun's heavily optimized file system API.`,
}), // "`Bun.write`"),
page("api/redis", "Redis Client", {
page("api/redis", "Redis client", {
description: `Bun provides a fast, native Redis client with automatic command pipelining for better performance.`,
}),
page("api/import-meta", "import.meta", {
@@ -407,9 +407,6 @@ export default {
page("api/cc", "C Compiler", {
description: `Build & run native C from JavaScript with Bun's native C compiler API`,
}), // "`bun:ffi`"),
page("api/secrets", "Secrets", {
description: `Store and retrieve sensitive credentials securely using the operating system's native credential storage APIs.`,
}), // "`Bun.secrets`"),
page("cli/test", "Testing", {
description: `Bun's built-in test runner is fast and uses Jest-compatible syntax.`,
}), // "`bun:test`"),

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@@ -232,23 +232,6 @@ Set path where coverage reports will be saved. Please notice, that it works only
coverageDir = "path/to/somewhere" # default "coverage"
```
### `test.concurrentTestGlob`
Specify a glob pattern to automatically run matching test files with concurrent test execution enabled. Test files matching this pattern will behave as if the `--concurrent` flag was passed, running all tests within those files concurrently.
```toml
[test]
concurrentTestGlob = "**/concurrent-*.test.ts"
```
This is useful for:
- Gradually migrating test suites to concurrent execution
- Running integration tests concurrently while keeping unit tests sequential
- Separating fast concurrent tests from tests that require sequential execution
The `--concurrent` CLI flag will override this setting when specified.
## Package manager
Package management is a complex issue; to support a range of use cases, the behavior of `bun install` can be configured under the `[install]` section.
@@ -538,7 +521,7 @@ When a security scanner is configured:
- Installation is cancelled if fatal issues are found
- Security warnings are displayed during installation
Learn more about [using and writing security scanners](/docs/install/security-scanner-api).
Learn more about [using and writing security scanners](/docs/install/security).
### `install.linker`

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@@ -220,11 +220,6 @@ These environment variables are read by Bun and configure aspects of its behavio
- `DO_NOT_TRACK`
- Disable uploading crash reports to `bun.report` on crash. On macOS & Windows, crash report uploads are enabled by default. Otherwise, telemetry is not sent yet as of May 21st, 2024, but we are planning to add telemetry in the coming weeks. If `DO_NOT_TRACK=1`, then auto-uploading crash reports and telemetry are both [disabled](https://do-not-track.dev/).
---
- `BUN_OPTIONS`
- Prepends command-line arguments to any Bun execution. For example, `BUN_OPTIONS="--hot"` makes `bun run dev` behave like `bun --hot run dev`.
{% /table %}
## Runtime transpiler caching

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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ This page is updated regularly to reflect compatibility status of the latest ver
### [`node:perf_hooks`](https://nodejs.org/api/perf_hooks.html)
🟡 APIs are implemented, but Node.js test suite does not pass yet for this module.
🟡 Missing `createHistogram` `monitorEventLoopDelay`. It's recommended to use `performance` global instead of `perf_hooks.performance`.
### [`node:process`](https://nodejs.org/api/process.html)
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ This page is updated regularly to reflect compatibility status of the latest ver
### [`node:worker_threads`](https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html)
🟡 `Worker` doesn't support the following options: `stdin` `stdout` `stderr` `trackedUnmanagedFds` `resourceLimits`. Missing `markAsUntransferable` `moveMessagePortToContext`.
🟡 `Worker` doesn't support the following options: `stdin` `stdout` `stderr` `trackedUnmanagedFds` `resourceLimits`. Missing `markAsUntransferable` `moveMessagePortToContext` `getHeapSnapshot`.
### [`node:inspector`](https://nodejs.org/api/inspector.html)

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@@ -46,25 +46,6 @@ smol = true # Reduce memory usage during test runs
This is equivalent to using the `--smol` flag on the command line.
### Test execution
#### concurrentTestGlob
Automatically run test files matching a glob pattern with concurrent test execution enabled. This is useful for gradually migrating test suites to concurrent execution or for running specific test types concurrently.
```toml
[test]
concurrentTestGlob = "**/concurrent-*.test.ts" # Run files matching this pattern concurrently
```
Test files matching this pattern will behave as if the `--concurrent` flag was passed, running all tests within those files concurrently. This allows you to:
- Gradually migrate your test suite to concurrent execution
- Run integration tests concurrently while keeping unit tests sequential
- Separate fast concurrent tests from tests that require sequential execution
The `--concurrent` CLI flag will override this setting when specified, forcing all tests to run concurrently regardless of the glob pattern.
### Coverage options
In addition to the options documented in the [coverage documentation](./coverage.md), the following options are available:

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@@ -1,132 +0,0 @@
# Concurrent Test Glob Example
This example demonstrates how to use the `concurrentTestGlob` option to selectively run tests concurrently based on file naming patterns.
## Project Structure
```text
my-project/
├── bunfig.toml
├── tests/
│ ├── unit/
│ │ ├── math.test.ts # Sequential
│ │ └── utils.test.ts # Sequential
│ └── integration/
│ ├── concurrent-api.test.ts # Concurrent
│ └── concurrent-database.test.ts # Concurrent
```
## Configuration
### bunfig.toml
```toml
[test]
# Run all test files with "concurrent-" prefix concurrently
concurrentTestGlob = "**/concurrent-*.test.ts"
```
## Test Files
### Unit Test (Sequential)
`tests/unit/math.test.ts`
```typescript
import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
// These tests run sequentially by default
// Good for tests that share state or have specific ordering requirements
let sharedState = 0;
test("addition", () => {
sharedState = 5 + 3;
expect(sharedState).toBe(8);
});
test("uses previous state", () => {
// This test depends on the previous test's state
expect(sharedState).toBe(8);
});
```
### Integration Test (Concurrent)
`tests/integration/concurrent-api.test.ts`
```typescript
import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
// These tests automatically run concurrently due to filename matching the glob pattern.
// Using test() is equivalent to test.concurrent() when the file matches concurrentTestGlob.
// Each test is independent and can run in parallel.
test("fetch user data", async () => {
const response = await fetch("/api/user/1");
expect(response.ok).toBe(true);
});
test("fetch posts", async () => {
const response = await fetch("/api/posts");
expect(response.ok).toBe(true);
});
test("fetch comments", async () => {
const response = await fetch("/api/comments");
expect(response.ok).toBe(true);
});
```
## Running Tests
```bash
# Run all tests - concurrent-*.test.ts files will run concurrently
bun test
# Override: Force ALL tests to run concurrently
# Note: This overrides bunfig.toml and runs all tests concurrently, regardless of glob
bun test --concurrent
# Run only unit tests (sequential)
bun test tests/unit
# Run only integration tests (concurrent due to glob pattern)
bun test tests/integration
```
## Benefits
1. **Gradual Migration**: Migrate to concurrent tests file by file by renaming them
2. **Clear Organization**: File naming convention indicates execution mode
3. **Performance**: Integration tests run faster in parallel
4. **Safety**: Unit tests remain sequential where needed
5. **Flexibility**: Easy to change execution mode by renaming files
## Migration Strategy
To migrate existing tests to concurrent execution:
1. Start with independent integration tests
2. Rename files to match the glob pattern: `mv api.test.ts concurrent-api.test.ts`
3. Verify tests still pass
4. Monitor for race conditions or shared state issues
5. Continue migrating stable tests incrementally
## Tips
- Use descriptive prefixes: `concurrent-`, `parallel-`, `async-`
- Keep related sequential tests together
- Document why certain tests must remain sequential
- Use `test.concurrent()` for fine-grained control in sequential files
(In files matched by `concurrentTestGlob`, plain `test()` already runs concurrently)
- Consider separate globs for different test types:
```toml
[test]
# Multiple patterns for different test categories
concurrentTestGlob = [
"**/integration/*.test.ts",
"**/e2e/*.test.ts",
"**/concurrent-*.test.ts"
]
```

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@@ -149,6 +149,12 @@ describe.only("only", () => {
The following command will only execute tests #2 and #3.
```sh
$ bun test --only
```
The following command will only execute tests #1, #2 and #3.
```sh
$ bun test
```
@@ -750,76 +756,3 @@ Bun implements the following matchers. Full Jest compatibility is on the roadmap
- [`.toThrowErrorMatchingInlineSnapshot()`](https://jestjs.io/docs/expect#tothrowerrormatchinginlinesnapshotinlinesnapshot)
{% /table %}
## TypeScript Type Safety
Bun's test runner provides enhanced TypeScript support with intelligent type checking for your test assertions. The type system helps catch potential bugs at compile time while still allowing flexibility when needed.
### Strict Type Checking by Default
By default, Bun's test matchers enforce strict type checking between the actual value and expected value:
```ts
import { expect, test } from "bun:test";
test("strict typing", () => {
const str = "hello";
const num = 42;
expect(str).toBe("hello"); // ✅ OK: string to string
expect(num).toBe(42); // ✅ OK: number to number
expect(str).toBe(42); // ❌ TypeScript error: string vs number
});
```
This helps catch common mistakes where you might accidentally compare values of different types.
### Relaxed Type Checking with Type Parameters
Sometimes you need more flexibility in your tests, especially when working with:
- Dynamic data from APIs
- Polymorphic functions that can return multiple types
- Generic utility functions
- Migration of existing test suites
For these cases, you can "opt out" of strict type checking by providing an explicit type parameter to matcher methods:
```ts
import { expect, test } from "bun:test";
test("relaxed typing with type parameters", () => {
const value: unknown = getSomeValue();
// These would normally cause TypeScript errors, but type parameters allow them:
expect(value).toBe<number>(42); // No TS error, runtime check still works
expect(value).toEqual<string>("hello"); // No TS error, runtime check still works
expect(value).toStrictEqual<boolean>(true); // No TS error, runtime check still works
});
test("useful for dynamic data", () => {
const apiResponse: any = { status: "success" };
// Without type parameter: TypeScript error (any vs string)
// expect(apiResponse.status).toBe("success");
// With type parameter: No TypeScript error, runtime assertion still enforced
expect(apiResponse.status).toBe<string>("success"); // ✅ OK
});
```
### Migration from Looser Type Systems
If migrating from a test framework with looser TypeScript integration, you can use type parameters as a stepping stone:
```ts
// Old Jest test that worked but wasn't type-safe
expect(response.data).toBe(200); // No type error in some setups
// Bun equivalent with explicit typing during migration
expect(response.data).toBe<number>(200); // Explicit about expected type
// Ideal Bun test after refactoring
const statusCode: number = response.data;
expect(statusCode).toBe(200); // Type-safe without explicit parameter
```

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@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@
# Thread::initializePlatformThreading() in ThreadingPOSIX.cpp) to the JS thread to suspend or resume
# it. So stopping the process would just create noise when debugging any long-running script.
process handle -p true -s false -n false SIGPWR
process handle -p true -s false -n false SIGUSR1
process handle -p true -s false -n false SIGUSR2
command script import -c lldb_pretty_printers.py
type category enable zig.lang
@@ -21,6 +19,3 @@ command script import -c bun_pretty_printer.py
command script delete btjs
command alias btjs p {printf("gathering btjs trace...\n");printf("%s\n", (char*)dumpBtjsTrace())}
# do not pass SIGHUP on to child process. it is often not the real error and the stop point will be nonsensical.
process handle -p false -s false -n true SIGHUP

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@@ -78,12 +78,6 @@
"no-empty-file": "off",
"no-unnecessary-await": "off"
}
},
{
"files": ["src/js/builtins/**"],
"rules": {
"no-unused-expressions": "off"
}
}
]
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"private": true,
"name": "bun",
"version": "1.2.24",
"version": "1.2.22",
"workspaces": [
"./packages/bun-types",
"./packages/@types/bun"
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@
"watch-windows": "bun run zig build check-windows --watch -fincremental --prominent-compile-errors --global-cache-dir build/debug/zig-check-cache --zig-lib-dir vendor/zig/lib",
"bd:v": "(bun run --silent build:debug &> /tmp/bun.debug.build.log || (cat /tmp/bun.debug.build.log && rm -rf /tmp/bun.debug.build.log && exit 1)) && rm -f /tmp/bun.debug.build.log && ./build/debug/bun-debug",
"bd": "BUN_DEBUG_QUIET_LOGS=1 bun --silent bd:v",
"build:debug": "export COMSPEC=\"C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe\" && bun ./scripts/build.mjs -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -B build/debug --log-level=NOTICE",
"build:debug:noasan": "export COMSPEC=\"C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe\" && bun ./scripts/build.mjs -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DENABLE_ASAN=OFF -B build/debug --log-level=NOTICE",
"build:debug": "export COMSPEC=\"C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe\" && bun scripts/glob-sources.mjs > /dev/null && bun ./scripts/build.mjs -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -B build/debug --log-level=NOTICE",
"build:debug:asan": "bun ./scripts/build.mjs -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DENABLE_ASAN=ON -B build/debug-asan --log-level=NOTICE",
"build:release": "bun ./scripts/build.mjs -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -B build/release",
"build:ci": "bun ./scripts/build.mjs -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON -DCI=true -B build/release-ci --verbose --fresh",
"build:assert": "bun ./scripts/build.mjs -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DENABLE_ASSERTIONS=ON -DENABLE_LOGS=ON -B build/release-assert",
@@ -84,11 +84,6 @@
"node:test": "node ./scripts/runner.node.mjs --quiet --exec-path=$npm_execpath --node-tests ",
"node:test:cp": "bun ./scripts/fetch-node-test.ts ",
"clean:zig": "rm -rf build/debug/cache/zig build/debug/CMakeCache.txt 'build/debug/*.o' .zig-cache zig-out || true",
"machine:linux:ubuntu": "./scripts/machine.mjs ssh --cloud=aws --arch=x64 --instance-type c7i.2xlarge --os=linux --distro=ubuntu --release=25.04",
"machine:linux:debian": "./scripts/machine.mjs ssh --cloud=aws --arch=x64 --instance-type c7i.2xlarge --os=linux --distro=debian --release=12",
"machine:linux:alpine": "./scripts/machine.mjs ssh --cloud=aws --arch=x64 --instance-type c7i.2xlarge --os=linux --distro=alpine --release=3.21",
"machine:linux:amazonlinux": "./scripts/machine.mjs ssh --cloud=aws --arch=x64 --instance-type c7i.2xlarge --os=linux --distro=amazonlinux --release=2023",
"machine:windows:2019": "./scripts/machine.mjs ssh --cloud=aws --arch=x64 --instance-type c7i.2xlarge --os=windows --release=2019",
"sync-webkit-source": "bun ./scripts/sync-webkit-source.ts"
}
}

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
{
"lockfileVersion": 1,
"workspaces": {
"": {
"name": "bun-error",
"dependencies": {
"preact": "^10.27.2",
},
},
},
"packages": {
"preact": ["preact@10.27.2", "", {}, "sha512-5SYSgFKSyhCbk6SrXyMpqjb5+MQBgfvEKE/OC+PujcY34sOpqtr+0AZQtPYx5IA6VxynQ7rUPCtKzyovpj9Bpg=="],
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
import type { JSX } from "preact";
import { createContext, render } from "preact";
import { useCallback, useContext, useEffect, useRef, useState } from "preact/hooks";
import React, { createContext, useContext } from "react";
import { render, unmountComponentAtNode } from "react-dom";
import type {
FallbackMessageContainer,
JSException,
@@ -165,17 +164,17 @@ const maybeBlobFileURL = (filename: string, line?: number, column?: number): str
return srcFileURL(filename, line, column);
};
const openWithoutFlashOfNewTab: JSX.MouseEventHandler<HTMLAnchorElement> = event => {
const target = event.currentTarget as HTMLAnchorElement;
const openWithoutFlashOfNewTab: React.MouseEventHandler<HTMLAnchorElement> = event => {
const target = event.currentTarget;
const href = target.getAttribute("href");
if (!href || event.button !== 0) {
return true;
}
event.preventDefault();
event.preventDefault();
event.stopPropagation();
event.stopImmediatePropagation();
event.nativeEvent.preventDefault();
event.nativeEvent.stopPropagation();
event.nativeEvent.stopImmediatePropagation();
const headers = new Headers();
headers.set("Accept", "text/plain");
@@ -318,17 +317,17 @@ const AsyncSourceLines = ({
highlight: number;
highlightColumnStart: number;
highlightColumnEnd: number;
children?: any;
children?: React.ReactNode;
buildURL: (line?: number, column?: number) => string;
sourceLines: SourceLine[];
setSourceLines: (lines: SourceLine[]) => void;
}) => {
const [loadState, setLoadState] = useState(LoadState.pending);
const [loadState, setLoadState] = React.useState(LoadState.pending);
const controller = useRef<AbortController | null>(null);
const url = useRef<string>(buildURL(0, 0));
const controller = React.useRef<AbortController | null>(null);
const url = React.useRef<string>(buildURL(0, 0));
useEffect(() => {
React.useEffect(() => {
controller.current = new AbortController();
var cancelled = false;
fetch(url.current, {
@@ -433,7 +432,7 @@ const SourceLines = ({
highlight: number;
highlightColumnStart: number;
highlightColumnEnd: number;
children?: any;
children?: React.ReactNode;
buildURL: (line?: number, column?: number) => string;
}) => {
let start = sourceLines.length;
@@ -462,7 +461,7 @@ const SourceLines = ({
const leftPad = maxLineNumber.toString(10).length - minLineNumber.toString(10).length;
const _sourceLines = sourceLines.slice(start, end);
const lines = new Array(_sourceLines.length + (Array.isArray(children) ? children.length : children ? 1 : 0));
const lines = new Array(_sourceLines.length + React.Children.count(children));
let highlightI = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < _sourceLines.length; i++) {
@@ -514,7 +513,7 @@ const SourceLines = ({
const BuildErrorSourceLines = ({ location, filename }: { location: Location; filename: string }) => {
const { line, line_text, column } = location;
const sourceLines: SourceLine[] = [{ line, text: line_text }];
const buildURL = useCallback((line, column) => srcFileURL(filename, line, column), [filename]);
const buildURL = React.useCallback((line, column) => srcFileURL(filename, line, column), [srcFileURL, filename]);
return (
<SourceLines
sourceLines={sourceLines}
@@ -670,15 +669,15 @@ const NativeStackTrace = ({
frames: StackFrame[];
sourceLines: SourceLine[];
setSourceLines: (sourceLines: SourceLine[]) => void;
children?: any;
children?: React.ReactNode;
isClient: boolean;
}) => {
const { file = "", position } = frames[0];
const { cwd } = useContext(ErrorGroupContext);
const filename = normalizedFilename(file, cwd);
const urlBuilder = isClient ? clientURL : maybeBlobFileURL;
const ref = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
const buildURL = useCallback((line, column) => urlBuilder(file, line, column), [file, urlBuilder]);
const ref = React.useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
const buildURL = React.useCallback((line, column) => urlBuilder(file, line, column), [file, urlBuilder]);
return (
<div ref={ref} className={`BunError-NativeStackTrace`}>
@@ -733,7 +732,7 @@ const Indent = ({ by, children }) => {
const JSException = ({ value, isClient = false }: { value: JSExceptionType; isClient: boolean }) => {
const tag = isClient ? ErrorTagType.client : ErrorTagType.server;
const [sourceLines, _setSourceLines] = useState(value?.stack?.source_lines ?? []);
const [sourceLines, _setSourceLines] = React.useState(value?.stack?.source_lines ?? []);
var message = value.message || "";
var name = value.name || "";
if (!name && !message) {
@@ -1243,7 +1242,7 @@ export function renderRuntimeError(error: Error) {
export function dismissError() {
if (reactRoot) {
render(null, reactRoot);
unmountComponentAtNode(reactRoot);
const root = document.getElementById("__bun__error-root");
if (root) root.remove();
reactRoot = null;

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@@ -5,9 +5,14 @@
"license": "MIT",
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"build": "bun build --production --define:process.env.NODE_ENV=\"'production'\" --minify index.tsx bun-error.css --outdir=dist --target=browser --format=esm"
"build": "esbuild --define:process.env.NODE_ENV=\"'production'\" --minify index.tsx bun-error.css --bundle --outdir=dist --platform=browser --format=esm"
},
"dependencies": {
"preact": "^10.27.2"
"esbuild": "latest",
"react": "^17.0.2",
"react-dom": "^17.0.2"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/react": "^17.0.39"
}
}

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@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
{
"compilerOptions": {
"jsx": "react",
"lib": ["ESNext", "DOM"],
"module": "esnext",
"target": "esnext",
"moduleResolution": "node",
"allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
"jsx": "react-jsx",
"jsxImportSource": "preact"
"allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true
}
}

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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ export const platforms: Platform[] = [
},
{
os: "linux",
arch: "arm64",
arch: "aarch64",
abi: "musl",
bin: "bun-linux-aarch64-musl",
exe: "bin/bun",

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@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ declare module "bun" {
* import { YAML } from "bun";
*
* console.log(YAML.parse("123")) // 123
* console.log(YAML.parse("null")) // null
* console.log(YAML.parse("123")) // null
* console.log(YAML.parse("false")) // false
* console.log(YAML.parse("abc")) // "abc"
* console.log(YAML.parse("- abc")) // [ "abc" ]
@@ -653,10 +653,7 @@ declare module "bun" {
*
* @param input The JavaScript value to stringify.
* @param replacer Currently not supported.
* @param space A number for how many spaces each level of indentation gets, or a string used as indentation.
* Without this parameter, outputs flow-style (single-line) YAML.
* With this parameter, outputs block-style (multi-line) YAML.
* The number is clamped between 0 and 10, and the first 10 characters of the string are used.
* @param space A number for how many spaces each level of indentation gets, or a string used as indentation. The number is clamped between 0 and 10, and the first 10 characters of the string are used.
* @returns A string containing the YAML document.
*
* @example
@@ -664,24 +661,19 @@ declare module "bun" {
* import { YAML } from "bun";
*
* const input = {
* abc: "def",
* num: 123
* abc: "def"
* };
*
* // Without space - flow style (single-line)
* console.log(YAML.stringify(input));
* // {abc: def,num: 123}
*
* // With space - block style (multi-line)
* console.log(YAML.stringify(input, null, 2));
* // # output
* // abc: def
* // num: 123
*
* const cycle = {};
* cycle.obj = cycle;
* console.log(YAML.stringify(cycle, null, 2));
* // &1
* // obj: *1
* console.log(YAML.stringify(cycle));
* // # output
* // &root
* // obj:
* // *root
*/
export function stringify(input: unknown, replacer?: undefined | null, space?: string | number): string;
}
@@ -1713,16 +1705,11 @@ declare module "bun" {
* @see [Bun.build API docs](https://bun.com/docs/bundler#api)
*/
interface BuildConfigBase {
/**
* List of entrypoints, usually file paths
*/
entrypoints: string[];
entrypoints: string[]; // list of file path
/**
* @default "browser"
*/
target?: Target; // default: "browser"
/**
* Output module format. Top-level await is only supported for `"esm"`.
*
@@ -1827,7 +1814,6 @@ declare module "bun" {
whitespace?: boolean;
syntax?: boolean;
identifiers?: boolean;
keepNames?: boolean;
};
/**
@@ -1907,18 +1893,6 @@ declare module "bun" {
*/
tsconfig?: string;
/**
* JSX configuration options
*/
jsx?: {
runtime?: "automatic" | "classic";
importSource?: string;
factory?: string;
fragment?: string;
sideEffects?: boolean;
development?: boolean;
};
outdir?: string;
}
@@ -1966,28 +1940,12 @@ declare module "bun" {
* ```
*/
compile: boolean | Bun.Build.Target | CompileBuildOptions;
/**
* Splitting is not currently supported with `.compile`
*/
splitting?: never;
}
interface NormalBuildConfig extends BuildConfigBase {
/**
* Enable code splitting
*
* This does not currently work with {@link CompileBuildConfig.compile `compile`}
*
* @default true
*/
splitting?: boolean;
}
/**
* @see [Bun.build API docs](https://bun.com/docs/bundler#api)
*/
type BuildConfig = CompileBuildConfig | NormalBuildConfig;
type BuildConfig = BuildConfigBase | CompileBuildConfig;
/**
* Hash and verify passwords using argon2 or bcrypt
@@ -3867,11 +3825,6 @@ declare module "bun" {
* @category HTTP & Networking
*/
interface Server extends Disposable {
/*
* Closes all connections connected to this server which are not sending a request or waiting for a response. Does not close the listen socket.
*/
closeIdleConnections(): void;
/**
* Stop listening to prevent new connections from being accepted.
*
@@ -5047,7 +5000,6 @@ declare module "bun" {
type SupportedCryptoAlgorithms =
| "blake2b256"
| "blake2b512"
| "blake2s256"
| "md4"
| "md5"
| "ripemd160"
@@ -5594,11 +5546,6 @@ declare module "bun" {
type OnLoadCallback = (args: OnLoadArgs) => OnLoadResult | Promise<OnLoadResult>;
type OnStartCallback = () => void | Promise<void>;
type OnEndCallback = (result: BuildOutput) => void | Promise<void>;
type OnBeforeParseCallback = {
napiModule: unknown;
symbol: string;
external?: unknown | undefined;
};
interface OnResolveArgs {
/**
@@ -5695,7 +5642,14 @@ declare module "bun" {
* @returns `this` for method chaining
*/
onEnd(callback: OnEndCallback): this;
onBeforeParse(constraints: PluginConstraints, callback: OnBeforeParseCallback): this;
onBeforeParse(
constraints: PluginConstraints,
callback: {
napiModule: unknown;
symbol: string;
external?: unknown | undefined;
},
): this;
/**
* Register a callback to load imports with a specific import specifier
* @param constraints The constraints to apply the plugin to

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@@ -219,39 +219,44 @@ declare module "bun:ffi" {
/**
* int64 is a 64-bit signed integer
*
* This is not implemented yet!
*/
int64_t = 7,
/**
* i64 is a 64-bit signed integer
*
* This is not implemented yet!
*/
i64 = 7,
/**
* 64-bit unsigned integer
*
* This is not implemented yet!
*/
uint64_t = 8,
/**
* 64-bit unsigned integer
*
* This is not implemented yet!
*/
u64 = 8,
/**
* IEEE-754 double precision float
* Doubles are not supported yet!
*/
double = 9,
/**
* Alias of {@link FFIType.double}
* Doubles are not supported yet!
*/
f64 = 9,
/**
* IEEE-754 single precision float
* Floats are not supported yet!
*/
float = 10,
/**
* Alias of {@link FFIType.float}
* Floats are not supported yet!
*/
f32 = 10,

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@@ -1556,15 +1556,6 @@ declare var URL: Bun.__internal.UseLibDomIfAvailable<
}
>;
/**
* The **`AbortController`** interface represents a controller object that allows you to abort one or more Web requests as and when desired.
*
* [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/AbortController)
*/
interface AbortController {
readonly signal: AbortSignal;
abort(reason?: any): void;
}
declare var AbortController: Bun.__internal.UseLibDomIfAvailable<
"AbortController",
{
@@ -1573,12 +1564,6 @@ declare var AbortController: Bun.__internal.UseLibDomIfAvailable<
}
>;
interface AbortSignal extends EventTarget {
readonly aborted: boolean;
onabort: ((this: AbortSignal, ev: Event) => any) | null;
readonly reason: any;
throwIfAborted(): void;
}
declare var AbortSignal: Bun.__internal.UseLibDomIfAvailable<
"AbortSignal",
{
@@ -1963,21 +1948,3 @@ declare namespace fetch {
): void;
}
//#endregion
interface RegExpConstructor {
/**
* Escapes any potential regex syntax characters in a string, and returns a
* new string that can be safely used as a literal pattern for the RegExp()
* constructor.
*
* [MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp/escape)
*
* @example
* ```ts
* const re = new RegExp(RegExp.escape("foo.bar"));
* re.test("foo.bar"); // true
* re.test("foo!bar"); // false
* ```
*/
escape(string: string): string;
}

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@@ -26,6 +26,6 @@
/// <reference path="./bun.ns.d.ts" />
// Must disable this so it doesn't conflict with the DOM onmessage type, but still
// @ts-ignore Must disable this so it doesn't conflict with the DOM onmessage type, but still
// allows us to declare our own globals that Node's types can "see" and not conflict with
declare var onmessage: Bun.__internal.UseLibDomIfAvailable<"onmessage", never>;
declare var onmessage: never;

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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ declare module "bun" {
* // "bun"
* ```
*/
function env(newEnv?: Record<string, string | undefined> | NodeJS.Dict<string> | undefined): $;
function env(newEnv?: Record<string, string | undefined>): $;
/**
*
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ declare module "bun" {
* expect(stdout.toString()).toBe("LOL!");
* ```
*/
env(newEnv: Record<string, string | undefined> | NodeJS.Dict<string> | undefined): this;
env(newEnv: Record<string, string> | undefined): this;
/**
* By default, the shell will write to the current process's stdout and stderr, as well as buffering that output.

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@@ -12,68 +12,6 @@ declare module "bun" {
release(): void;
}
type ArrayType =
| "BOOLEAN"
| "BYTEA"
| "CHAR"
| "NAME"
| "TEXT"
| "CHAR"
| "VARCHAR"
| "SMALLINT"
| "INT2VECTOR"
| "INTEGER"
| "INT"
| "BIGINT"
| "REAL"
| "DOUBLE PRECISION"
| "NUMERIC"
| "MONEY"
| "OID"
| "TID"
| "XID"
| "CID"
| "JSON"
| "JSONB"
| "JSONPATH"
| "XML"
| "POINT"
| "LSEG"
| "PATH"
| "BOX"
| "POLYGON"
| "LINE"
| "CIRCLE"
| "CIDR"
| "MACADDR"
| "INET"
| "MACADDR8"
| "DATE"
| "TIME"
| "TIMESTAMP"
| "TIMESTAMPTZ"
| "INTERVAL"
| "TIMETZ"
| "BIT"
| "VARBIT"
| "ACLITEM"
| "PG_DATABASE"
| (string & {});
/**
* Represents a SQL array parameter
*/
interface SQLArrayParameter {
/**
* The serialized values of the array parameter
*/
serializedValues: string;
/**
* The type of the array parameter
*/
arrayType: ArrayType;
}
/**
* Represents a client within a transaction context Extends SQL with savepoint
* functionality
@@ -103,22 +41,22 @@ declare module "bun" {
class PostgresError extends SQLError {
public readonly code: string;
public readonly errno?: string | undefined;
public readonly detail?: string | undefined;
public readonly hint?: string | undefined;
public readonly severity?: string | undefined;
public readonly position?: string | undefined;
public readonly internalPosition?: string | undefined;
public readonly internalQuery?: string | undefined;
public readonly where?: string | undefined;
public readonly schema?: string | undefined;
public readonly table?: string | undefined;
public readonly column?: string | undefined;
public readonly dataType?: string | undefined;
public readonly constraint?: string | undefined;
public readonly file?: string | undefined;
public readonly line?: string | undefined;
public readonly routine?: string | undefined;
public readonly errno: string | undefined;
public readonly detail: string | undefined;
public readonly hint: string | undefined;
public readonly severity: string | undefined;
public readonly position: string | undefined;
public readonly internalPosition: string | undefined;
public readonly internalQuery: string | undefined;
public readonly where: string | undefined;
public readonly schema: string | undefined;
public readonly table: string | undefined;
public readonly column: string | undefined;
public readonly dataType: string | undefined;
public readonly constraint: string | undefined;
public readonly file: string | undefined;
public readonly line: string | undefined;
public readonly routine: string | undefined;
constructor(
message: string,
@@ -146,8 +84,8 @@ declare module "bun" {
class MySQLError extends SQLError {
public readonly code: string;
public readonly errno?: number | undefined;
public readonly sqlState?: string | undefined;
public readonly errno: number | undefined;
public readonly sqlState: string | undefined;
constructor(message: string, options: { code: string; errno: number | undefined; sqlState: string | undefined });
}
@@ -205,13 +143,13 @@ declare module "bun" {
/**
* Database server hostname
* @deprecated Prefer {@link hostname}
* @default "localhost"
*/
host?: string | undefined;
/**
* Database server hostname
* Database server hostname (alias for host)
* @deprecated Prefer {@link host}
* @default "localhost"
*/
hostname?: string | undefined;
@@ -326,14 +264,13 @@ declare module "bun" {
* Whether to use TLS/SSL for the connection
* @default false
*/
tls?: Bun.BunFile | TLSOptions | boolean | undefined;
tls?: TLSOptions | boolean | undefined;
/**
* Whether to use TLS/SSL for the connection (alias for tls)
* @deprecated Prefer {@link tls}
* @default false
*/
ssl?: Bun.BunFile | TLSOptions | boolean | undefined;
ssl?: TLSOptions | boolean | undefined;
/**
* Unix domain socket path for connection
@@ -692,21 +629,6 @@ declare module "bun" {
*/
reserve(): Promise<ReservedSQL>;
/**
* Creates a new SQL array parameter
* @param values - The values to create the array parameter from
* @param typeNameOrTypeID - The type name or type ID to create the array parameter from, if omitted it will default to JSON
* @returns A new SQL array parameter
*
* @example
* ```ts
* const array = sql.array([1, 2, 3], "INT");
* await sql`CREATE TABLE users_posts (user_id INT, posts_id INT[])`;
* await sql`INSERT INTO users_posts (user_id, posts_id) VALUES (${user.id}, ${array})`;
* ```
*/
array(values: any[], typeNameOrTypeID?: number | ArrayType): SQLArrayParameter;
/**
* Begins a new transaction.
*

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@@ -14,6 +14,11 @@
* ```
*/
declare module "bun:test" {
/**
* -- Mocks --
*
* @category Testing
*/
export type Mock<T extends (...args: any[]) => any> = JestMock.Mock<T>;
export const mock: {
@@ -91,7 +96,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
export namespace jest {
function restoreAllMocks(): void;
function clearAllMocks(): void;
function resetAllMocks(): void;
function fn<T extends (...args: any[]) => any>(func?: T): Mock<T>;
function setSystemTime(now?: number | Date): void;
function setTimeout(milliseconds: number): void;
@@ -181,9 +185,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* Clear all mock state (calls, results, etc.) without restoring original implementation
*/
clearAllMocks: typeof jest.clearAllMocks;
resetAllMocks: typeof jest.resetAllMocks;
useFakeTimers: typeof jest.useFakeTimers;
useRealTimers: typeof jest.useRealTimers;
};
interface FunctionLike {
@@ -210,31 +211,31 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @category Testing
*/
export interface Describe<T extends Readonly<any[]>> {
export interface Describe {
(fn: () => void): void;
(label: DescribeLabel, fn: (...args: T) => void): void;
(label: DescribeLabel, fn: () => void): void;
/**
* Skips all other tests, except this group of tests.
*
* @param label the label for the tests
* @param fn the function that defines the tests
*/
only: Describe<T>;
only(label: DescribeLabel, fn: () => void): void;
/**
* Skips this group of tests.
*
* @param label the label for the tests
* @param fn the function that defines the tests
*/
skip: Describe<T>;
skip(label: DescribeLabel, fn: () => void): void;
/**
* Marks this group of tests as to be written or to be fixed.
*
* @param label the label for the tests
* @param fn the function that defines the tests
*/
todo: Describe<T>;
/**
* Marks this group of tests to be executed concurrently.
*/
concurrent: Describe<T>;
/**
* Marks this group of tests to be executed serially (one after another),
* even when the --concurrent flag is used.
*/
serial: Describe<T>;
todo(label: DescribeLabel, fn?: () => void): void;
/**
* Runs this group of tests, only if `condition` is true.
*
@@ -242,27 +243,37 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param condition if these tests should run
*/
if(condition: boolean): Describe<T>;
if(condition: boolean): (label: DescribeLabel, fn: () => void) => void;
/**
* Skips this group of tests, if `condition` is true.
*
* @param condition if these tests should be skipped
*/
skipIf(condition: boolean): Describe<T>;
skipIf(condition: boolean): (label: DescribeLabel, fn: () => void) => void;
/**
* Marks this group of tests as to be written or to be fixed, if `condition` is true.
*
* @param condition if these tests should be skipped
*/
todoIf(condition: boolean): Describe<T>;
todoIf(condition: boolean): (label: DescribeLabel, fn: () => void) => void;
/**
* Returns a function that runs for each item in `table`.
*
* @param table Array of Arrays with the arguments that are passed into the test fn for each row.
*/
each<T extends Readonly<[any, ...any[]]>>(table: readonly T[]): Describe<[...T]>;
each<T extends any[]>(table: readonly T[]): Describe<[...T]>;
each<T>(table: T[]): Describe<[T]>;
each<T extends Readonly<[any, ...any[]]>>(
table: readonly T[],
): (label: DescribeLabel, fn: (...args: [...T]) => void | Promise<unknown>, options?: number | TestOptions) => void;
each<T extends any[]>(
table: readonly T[],
): (
label: DescribeLabel,
fn: (...args: Readonly<T>) => void | Promise<unknown>,
options?: number | TestOptions,
) => void;
each<T>(
table: T[],
): (label: DescribeLabel, fn: (...args: T[]) => void | Promise<unknown>, options?: number | TestOptions) => void;
}
/**
* Describes a group of related tests.
@@ -280,7 +291,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param label the label for the tests
* @param fn the function that defines the tests
*/
export const describe: Describe<[]>;
export const describe: Describe;
/**
* Skips a group of related tests.
*
@@ -289,9 +300,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param label the label for the tests
* @param fn the function that defines the tests
*/
export const xdescribe: Describe<[]>;
type HookOptions = number | { timeout?: number };
export const xdescribe: Describe;
/**
* Runs a function, once, before all the tests.
*
@@ -308,10 +317,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param fn the function to run
*/
export function beforeAll(
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: HookOptions,
): void;
export function beforeAll(fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void)): void;
/**
* Runs a function before each test.
*
@@ -322,10 +328,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param fn the function to run
*/
export function beforeEach(
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: HookOptions,
): void;
export function beforeEach(fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void)): void;
/**
* Runs a function, once, after all the tests.
*
@@ -342,10 +345,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param fn the function to run
*/
export function afterAll(
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: HookOptions,
): void;
export function afterAll(fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void)): void;
/**
* Runs a function after each test.
*
@@ -354,10 +354,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param fn the function to run
*/
export function afterEach(
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: HookOptions,
): void;
export function afterEach(fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void)): void;
/**
* Sets the default timeout for all tests in the current file. If a test specifies a timeout, it will
* override this value. The default timeout is 5000ms (5 seconds).
@@ -390,11 +387,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*/
repeats?: number;
}
type IsTuple<T> = T extends readonly unknown[]
? number extends T["length"]
? false // It's an array with unknown length, not a tuple
: true // It's an array with a fixed length (a tuple)
: false; // Not an array at all
/**
* Runs a test.
*
@@ -418,10 +410,10 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @category Testing
*/
export interface Test<T extends Readonly<any[]>> {
export interface Test {
(
label: string,
fn: (...args: IsTuple<T> extends true ? [...T, (err?: unknown) => void] : T) => void | Promise<unknown>,
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
/**
* - If a `number`, sets the timeout for the test in milliseconds.
* - If an `object`, sets the options for the test.
@@ -432,13 +424,29 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
options?: number | TestOptions,
): void;
/**
* Skips all other tests, except this test.
* Skips all other tests, except this test when run with the `--only` option.
*
* @param label the label for the test
* @param fn the test function
* @param options the test timeout or options
*/
only: Test<T>;
only(
label: string,
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: number | TestOptions,
): void;
/**
* Skips this test.
*
* @param label the label for the test
* @param fn the test function
* @param options the test timeout or options
*/
skip: Test<T>;
skip(
label: string,
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: number | TestOptions,
): void;
/**
* Marks this test as to be written or to be fixed.
*
@@ -446,8 +454,16 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* if the test passes, the test will be marked as `fail` in the results; you will have to
* remove the `.todo` or check that your test
* is implemented correctly.
*
* @param label the label for the test
* @param fn the test function
* @param options the test timeout or options
*/
todo: Test<T>;
todo(
label: string,
fn?: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: number | TestOptions,
): void;
/**
* Marks this test as failing.
*
@@ -458,17 +474,16 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* `test.failing` is very similar to {@link test.todo} except that it always
* runs, regardless of the `--todo` flag.
*
* @param label the label for the test
* @param fn the test function
* @param options the test timeout or options
*/
failing: Test<T>;
/**
* Runs the test concurrently with other concurrent tests.
*/
concurrent: Test<T>;
/**
* Forces the test to run serially (not in parallel),
* even when the --concurrent flag is used.
*/
serial: Test<T>;
failing(
label: string,
fn?: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: number | TestOptions,
): void;
/**
* Runs this test, if `condition` is true.
*
@@ -476,46 +491,51 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param condition if the test should run
*/
if(condition: boolean): Test<T>;
if(
condition: boolean,
): (
label: string,
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: number | TestOptions,
) => void;
/**
* Skips this test, if `condition` is true.
*
* @param condition if the test should be skipped
*/
skipIf(condition: boolean): Test<T>;
skipIf(
condition: boolean,
): (
label: string,
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: number | TestOptions,
) => void;
/**
* Marks this test as to be written or to be fixed, if `condition` is true.
*
* @param condition if the test should be marked TODO
*/
todoIf(condition: boolean): Test<T>;
/**
* Marks this test as failing, if `condition` is true.
*
* @param condition if the test should be marked as failing
*/
failingIf(condition: boolean): Test<T>;
/**
* Runs the test concurrently with other concurrent tests, if `condition` is true.
*
* @param condition if the test should run concurrently
*/
concurrentIf(condition: boolean): Test<T>;
/**
* Forces the test to run serially (not in parallel), if `condition` is true.
* This applies even when the --concurrent flag is used.
*
* @param condition if the test should run serially
*/
serialIf(condition: boolean): Test<T>;
todoIf(
condition: boolean,
): (
label: string,
fn: (() => void | Promise<unknown>) | ((done: (err?: unknown) => void) => void),
options?: number | TestOptions,
) => void;
/**
* Returns a function that runs for each item in `table`.
*
* @param table Array of Arrays with the arguments that are passed into the test fn for each row.
*/
each<T extends Readonly<[any, ...any[]]>>(table: readonly T[]): Test<[...T]>;
each<T extends any[]>(table: readonly T[]): Test<[...T]>;
each<T>(table: T[]): Test<[T]>;
each<T extends Readonly<[any, ...any[]]>>(
table: readonly T[],
): (label: string, fn: (...args: [...T]) => void | Promise<unknown>, options?: number | TestOptions) => void;
each<T extends any[]>(
table: readonly T[],
): (label: string, fn: (...args: Readonly<T>) => void | Promise<unknown>, options?: number | TestOptions) => void;
each<T>(
table: T[],
): (label: string, fn: (...args: T[]) => void | Promise<unknown>, options?: number | TestOptions) => void;
}
/**
* Runs a test.
@@ -533,7 +553,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param label the label for the test
* @param fn the test function
*/
export const test: Test<[]>;
export const test: Test;
export { test as it, xtest as xit };
/**
@@ -544,7 +564,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param label the label for the test
* @param fn the test function
*/
export const xtest: Test<[]>;
export const xtest: Test;
/**
* Asserts that a value matches some criteria.
@@ -568,9 +588,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param customFailMessage an optional custom message to display if the test fails.
* */
(actual?: never, customFailMessage?: string): Matchers<undefined>;
<T = unknown>(actual: T, customFailMessage?: string): Matchers<T>;
<T = unknown>(actual?: T, customFailMessage?: string): Matchers<T | undefined>;
<T = unknown>(actual?: T, customFailMessage?: string): Matchers<T>;
/**
* Access to negated asymmetric matchers.
@@ -888,7 +906,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param message the message to display if the test fails (optional)
*/
pass: (message?: string) => void;
/**
* Assertion which fails.
*
@@ -900,7 +917,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect().not.fail("hi");
*/
fail: (message?: string) => void;
/**
* Asserts that a value equals what is expected.
*
@@ -914,15 +930,9 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect([123]).toBe([123]); // fail, use toEqual()
* expect(3 + 0.14).toBe(3.14); // fail, use toBeCloseTo()
*
* // TypeScript errors:
* expect("hello").toBe(3.14); // typescript error + fail
* expect("hello").toBe<number>(3.14); // no typescript error, but still fails
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toBe(expected: T): void;
toBe<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<X>): void;
/**
* Asserts that a number is odd.
*
@@ -932,7 +942,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(2).not.toBeOdd();
*/
toBeOdd(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a number is even.
*
@@ -942,7 +951,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(1).not.toBeEven();
*/
toBeEven(): void;
/**
* Asserts that value is close to the expected by floating point precision.
*
@@ -961,7 +969,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param numDigits the number of digits to check after the decimal point. Default is `2`
*/
toBeCloseTo(expected: number, numDigits?: number): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is deeply equal to what is expected.
*
@@ -974,8 +981,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toEqual(expected: T): void;
toEqual<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<X>): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is deeply and strictly equal to
* what is expected.
@@ -1000,8 +1005,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toStrictEqual(expected: T): void;
toStrictEqual<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<X>): void;
/**
* Asserts that the value is deep equal to an element in the expected array.
*
@@ -1014,9 +1017,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toBeOneOf(expected: Iterable<T>): void;
toBeOneOf<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<Iterable<X>>): void;
toBeOneOf(expected: Array<unknown> | Iterable<unknown>): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value contains what is expected.
*
@@ -1030,9 +1031,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContain(expected: T extends Iterable<infer U> ? U : T): void;
toContain<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<X extends Iterable<infer U> ? U : X>): void;
toContain(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that an `object` contains a key.
*
@@ -1046,9 +1045,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContainKey(expected: keyof T): void;
toContainKey<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<keyof X>): void;
toContainKey(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that an `object` contains all the provided keys.
*
@@ -1063,9 +1060,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContainAllKeys(expected: Array<keyof T>): void;
toContainAllKeys<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<Array<keyof X>>): void;
toContainAllKeys(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that an `object` contains at least one of the provided keys.
* Asserts that an `object` contains all the provided keys.
@@ -1080,16 +1075,12 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContainAnyKeys(expected: Array<keyof T>): void;
toContainAnyKeys<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<Array<keyof X>>): void;
toContainAnyKeys(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that an `object` contain the provided value.
*
* This method is deep and will look through child properties to find the
* expected value.
*
* The input value must be an object.
* The value must be an object
*
* @example
* const shallow = { hello: "world" };
@@ -1113,16 +1104,11 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
// Contributor note: In theory we could type this better but it would be a
// slow union to compute...
toContainValue(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that an `object` contain the provided value.
*
* This is the same as {@link toContainValue}, but accepts an array of
* values instead.
*
* The value must be an object
*
* @example
@@ -1132,7 +1118,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(o).not.toContainValues(['qux', 'foo']);
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContainValues(expected: Array<unknown>): void;
toContainValues(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that an `object` contain all the provided values.
@@ -1146,7 +1132,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(o).not.toContainAllValues(['bar', 'foo']);
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContainAllValues(expected: Array<unknown>): void;
toContainAllValues(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that an `object` contain any provided value.
@@ -1161,7 +1147,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(o).not.toContainAnyValues(['qux']);
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContainAnyValues(expected: Array<unknown>): void;
toContainAnyValues(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that an `object` contains all the provided keys.
@@ -1173,9 +1159,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContainKeys(expected: Array<keyof T>): void;
toContainKeys<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<Array<keyof X>>): void;
toContainKeys(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value contains and equals what is expected.
*
@@ -1188,9 +1172,7 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
*
* @param expected the expected value
*/
toContainEqual(expected: T extends Iterable<infer U> ? U : T): void;
toContainEqual<X = T>(expected: NoInfer<X extends Iterable<infer U> ? U : X>): void;
toContainEqual(expected: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value has a `.length` property
* that is equal to the expected length.
@@ -1202,7 +1184,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param length the expected length
*/
toHaveLength(length: number): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value has a property with the
* expected name, and value if provided.
@@ -1217,7 +1198,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param value the expected property value, if provided
*/
toHaveProperty(keyPath: string | number | Array<string | number>, value?: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is "truthy".
*
@@ -1230,7 +1210,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect({}).toBeTruthy();
*/
toBeTruthy(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is "falsy".
*
@@ -1243,7 +1222,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect({}).toBeTruthy();
*/
toBeFalsy(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is defined. (e.g. is not `undefined`)
*
@@ -1252,7 +1230,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(undefined).toBeDefined(); // fail
*/
toBeDefined(): void;
/**
* Asserts that the expected value is an instance of value
*
@@ -1261,7 +1238,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(null).toBeInstanceOf(Array); // fail
*/
toBeInstanceOf(value: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is `undefined`.
*
@@ -1270,7 +1246,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(null).toBeUndefined(); // fail
*/
toBeUndefined(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is `null`.
*
@@ -1279,7 +1254,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(undefined).toBeNull(); // fail
*/
toBeNull(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is `NaN`.
*
@@ -1291,7 +1265,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect("notanumber").toBeNaN(); // fail
*/
toBeNaN(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `number` and is greater than the expected value.
*
@@ -1303,7 +1276,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected number
*/
toBeGreaterThan(expected: number | bigint): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `number` and is greater than or equal to the expected value.
*
@@ -1315,7 +1287,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected number
*/
toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(expected: number | bigint): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `number` and is less than the expected value.
*
@@ -1327,7 +1298,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected number
*/
toBeLessThan(expected: number | bigint): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `number` and is less than or equal to the expected value.
*
@@ -1339,7 +1309,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected number
*/
toBeLessThanOrEqual(expected: number | bigint): void;
/**
* Asserts that a function throws an error.
*
@@ -1360,7 +1329,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected error, error message, or error pattern
*/
toThrow(expected?: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that a function throws an error.
*
@@ -1382,7 +1350,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @alias toThrow
*/
toThrowError(expected?: unknown): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value matches a regular expression or includes a substring.
*
@@ -1393,7 +1360,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected substring or pattern.
*/
toMatch(expected: string | RegExp): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value matches the most recent snapshot.
*
@@ -1402,7 +1368,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param hint Hint used to identify the snapshot in the snapshot file.
*/
toMatchSnapshot(hint?: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value matches the most recent snapshot.
*
@@ -1415,7 +1380,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param hint Hint used to identify the snapshot in the snapshot file.
*/
toMatchSnapshot(propertyMatchers?: object, hint?: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value matches the most recent inline snapshot.
*
@@ -1426,7 +1390,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param value The latest automatically-updated snapshot value.
*/
toMatchInlineSnapshot(value?: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value matches the most recent inline snapshot.
*
@@ -1442,7 +1405,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param value The latest automatically-updated snapshot value.
*/
toMatchInlineSnapshot(propertyMatchers?: object, value?: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that a function throws an error matching the most recent snapshot.
*
@@ -1456,7 +1418,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param value The latest automatically-updated snapshot value.
*/
toThrowErrorMatchingSnapshot(hint?: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that a function throws an error matching the most recent snapshot.
*
@@ -1470,7 +1431,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param value The latest automatically-updated snapshot value.
*/
toThrowErrorMatchingInlineSnapshot(value?: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that an object matches a subset of properties.
*
@@ -1481,7 +1441,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param subset Subset of properties to match with.
*/
toMatchObject(subset: object): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is empty.
*
@@ -1492,7 +1451,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(new Set()).toBeEmpty();
*/
toBeEmpty(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is an empty `object`.
*
@@ -1501,7 +1459,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect({ a: 'hello' }).not.toBeEmptyObject();
*/
toBeEmptyObject(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is `null` or `undefined`.
*
@@ -1510,7 +1467,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(undefined).toBeNil();
*/
toBeNil(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `array`.
*
@@ -1521,7 +1477,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect({}).not.toBeArray();
*/
toBeArray(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `array` of a certain length.
*
@@ -1533,7 +1488,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect({}).not.toBeArrayOfSize(0);
*/
toBeArrayOfSize(size: number): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `boolean`.
*
@@ -1544,7 +1498,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(0).not.toBeBoolean();
*/
toBeBoolean(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is `true`.
*
@@ -1554,7 +1507,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(1).not.toBeTrue();
*/
toBeTrue(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value matches a specific type.
*
@@ -1565,7 +1517,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect([]).not.toBeTypeOf("boolean");
*/
toBeTypeOf(type: "bigint" | "boolean" | "function" | "number" | "object" | "string" | "symbol" | "undefined"): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is `false`.
*
@@ -1575,7 +1526,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(0).not.toBeFalse();
*/
toBeFalse(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `number`.
*
@@ -1586,7 +1536,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(BigInt(1)).not.toBeNumber();
*/
toBeNumber(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `number`, and is an integer.
*
@@ -1596,7 +1545,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(NaN).not.toBeInteger();
*/
toBeInteger(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is an `object`.
*
@@ -1606,7 +1554,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(NaN).not.toBeObject();
*/
toBeObject(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `number`, and is not `NaN` or `Infinity`.
*
@@ -1617,7 +1564,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(Infinity).not.toBeFinite();
*/
toBeFinite(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a positive `number`.
*
@@ -1627,7 +1573,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(NaN).not.toBePositive();
*/
toBePositive(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a negative `number`.
*
@@ -1637,7 +1582,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(NaN).not.toBeNegative();
*/
toBeNegative(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a number between a start and end value.
*
@@ -1645,7 +1589,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param end the end number (exclusive)
*/
toBeWithin(start: number, end: number): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is equal to the expected string, ignoring any whitespace.
*
@@ -1656,7 +1599,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected string
*/
toEqualIgnoringWhitespace(expected: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `symbol`.
*
@@ -1665,7 +1607,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect("foo").not.toBeSymbol();
*/
toBeSymbol(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `function`.
*
@@ -1673,7 +1614,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(() => {}).toBeFunction();
*/
toBeFunction(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `Date` object.
*
@@ -1685,7 +1625,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect("2020-03-01").not.toBeDate();
*/
toBeDate(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a valid `Date` object.
*
@@ -1695,7 +1634,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect("2020-03-01").not.toBeValidDate();
*/
toBeValidDate(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value is a `string`.
*
@@ -1705,7 +1643,6 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* expect(123).not.toBeString();
*/
toBeString(): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value includes a `string`.
*
@@ -1714,14 +1651,12 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @param expected the expected substring
*/
toInclude(expected: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value includes a `string` {times} times.
* @param expected the expected substring
* @param times the number of times the substring should occur
*/
toIncludeRepeated(expected: string, times: number): void;
/**
* Checks whether a value satisfies a custom condition.
* @param {Function} predicate - The custom condition to be satisfied. It should be a function that takes a value as an argument (in this case the value from expect) and returns a boolean.
@@ -1733,21 +1668,18 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* @link https://jest-extended.jestcommunity.dev/docs/matchers/toSatisfy
*/
toSatisfy(predicate: (value: T) => boolean): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value starts with a `string`.
*
* @param expected the string to start with
*/
toStartWith(expected: string): void;
/**
* Asserts that a value ends with a `string`.
*
* @param expected the string to end with
*/
toEndWith(expected: string): void;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function has returned successfully at least once.
*
@@ -1788,51 +1720,42 @@ declare module "bun:test" {
* Ensures that a mock function is called.
*/
toHaveBeenCalled(): void;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function is called an exact number of times.
* @alias toHaveBeenCalled
*/
toBeCalled(): void;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function is called an exact number of times.
*/
toHaveBeenCalledTimes(expected: number): void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments.
* @alias toHaveBeenCalledTimes
*/
toBeCalledTimes(expected: number): void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments.
*/
toHaveBeenCalledWith(...expected: unknown[]): void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments.
* @alias toHaveBeenCalledWith
*/
toBeCalledWith(...expected: unknown[]): void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments for the last call.
*/
toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(...expected: unknown[]): void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments for the nth call.
* @alias toHaveBeenCalledWith
*/
lastCalledWith(...expected: unknown[]): void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments for the nth call.
*/
toHaveBeenNthCalledWith(n: number, ...expected: unknown[]): void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments for the nth call.
* @alias toHaveBeenCalledWith

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@@ -25,23 +25,6 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#if BUN_DEBUG
// Debug network traffic logging
static FILE *debug_recv_file = NULL;
static FILE *debug_send_file = NULL;
static int debug_logging_initialized = 0;
static void init_debug_logging() {
if (debug_logging_initialized) return;
debug_logging_initialized = 1;
const char *recv_path = getenv("BUN_RECV");
const char *send_path = getenv("BUN_SEND");
if (recv_path) if (!debug_recv_file) debug_recv_file = fopen(recv_path, "w");
if (send_path) if (!debug_send_file) debug_send_file = fopen(send_path, "w");
}
#endif
#ifndef _WIN32
// Necessary for the stdint include
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
@@ -738,17 +721,6 @@ ssize_t bsd_recv(LIBUS_SOCKET_DESCRIPTOR fd, void *buf, int length, int flags) {
continue;
}
#if BUN_DEBUG
// Debug logging for received data
if (ret > 0) {
init_debug_logging();
if (debug_recv_file) {
fwrite(buf, 1, ret, debug_recv_file);
fflush(debug_recv_file);
}
}
#endif
return ret;
}
}
@@ -816,17 +788,6 @@ ssize_t bsd_send(LIBUS_SOCKET_DESCRIPTOR fd, const char *buf, int length) {
continue;
}
#if BUN_DEBUG
// Debug logging for sent data
if (rc > 0) {
init_debug_logging();
if (debug_send_file) {
fwrite(buf, 1, rc, debug_send_file);
fflush(debug_send_file);
}
}
#endif
return rc;
}
}

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