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Claude Bot 4707a9e23a Implement comprehensive XML parser for Bun bundler & runtime
This commit adds full XML parsing support to Bun, following the same
architecture as the existing YAML and TOML parsers.

## Core Implementation
- **XML Parser**: Complete production-ready XML parser in Zig (src/interchange/xml.zig)
  - Supports XML 1.0 specification with elements, attributes, CDATA, comments
  - Handles XML namespaces, entity references, character references
  - Converts XML to JavaScript AST expressions for bundler integration
  - Memory-efficient with proper error handling and stack overflow protection

- **Runtime API**: Bun.XML.parse() JavaScript binding (src/bun.js/api/XMLObject.zig)
  - Follows same patterns as Bun.YAML.parse() and Bun.TOML.parse()
  - Supports XML to JavaScript object conversion with attribute prefix (@)
  - Proper circular reference detection and recursion protection
  - Analytics tracking and comprehensive error handling

## System Integration
- **Bundler Support**: XML files can be imported as ES modules
  - Added .xml loader to options.Loader enum (value 20)
  - Integrated into ModuleLoader, ParseTask, and transpiler
  - Supports both bundling and runtime transpilation

- **API Schema**: Updated all schema files (TypeScript, JavaScript, Zig)
  - Added XML loader to API definitions and error messages
  - Updated headers-handwritten.h with BunLoaderTypeXML constant

## XML to JavaScript Conversion
- Attributes: Prefixed with @ (e.g. @id, @class)
- Simple text-only elements: Return text as string
- Mixed content: Uses __text and __children properties
- Empty elements: Return null
- Entity references: Properly decoded (<, >, &, etc.)

## Test Coverage
- **Runtime Tests**: 25+ test cases covering all XML features
  - Basic parsing, attributes, nesting, CDATA, comments
  - Entity references, namespaces, error handling
  - Performance tests with large documents

- **Bundler Tests**: Integration tests for XML file imports
  - ESM/CommonJS compatibility, build configurations
  - Multiple file imports, nested directories

- **Test Fixtures**: 10 comprehensive XML fixtures
  - Real-world formats (RSS, SOAP, SVG)
  - Edge cases, malformed XML, performance tests

## Files Modified
- Core: options.zig, schema files, interchange.zig
- Bundler: ParseTask.zig, LinkerContext.zig, transpiler.zig
- Runtime: ModuleLoader.{zig,cpp}, headers-handwritten.h
- API: BunObject.zig, XMLObject.zig, analytics.zig

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Tests

Finding tests

Tests are located in the test/ directory and are organized using the following structure:

  • test/
    • js/ - tests for JavaScript APIs.
    • cli/ - tests for commands, configs, and stdout.
    • bundler/ - tests for the transpiler/bundler.
    • regression/ - tests that reproduce a specific issue.
    • harness.ts - utility functions that can be imported from any test.

The tests in test/js/ directory are further categorized by the type of API.

  • test/js/
    • bun/ - tests for Bun-specific APIs.
    • node/ - tests for Node.js APIs.
    • web/ - tests for Web APIs, like fetch().
    • first_party/ - tests for npm packages that are built-in, like undici.
    • third_party/ - tests for npm packages that are not built-in, but are popular, like esbuild.

Running tests

To run a test, use Bun's built-in test command: bun test.

bun test # Run all tests
bun test js/bun # Only run tests in a directory
bun test sqlite.test.ts # Only run a specific test

If you encounter lots of errors, try running bun install, then trying again.

Writing tests

Tests are written in TypeScript (preferred) or JavaScript using Jest's describe(), test(), and expect() APIs.

import { describe, test, expect } from "bun:test";
import { gcTick } from "harness";

describe("TextEncoder", () => {
  test("can encode a string", async () => {
    const encoder = new TextEncoder();
    const actual = encoder.encode("bun");
    await gcTick();
    expect(actual).toBe(new Uint8Array([0x62, 0x75, 0x6E]));
  });
});

If you are fixing a bug that was reported from a GitHub issue, remember to add a test in the test/regression/ directory.

// test/regression/issue/02005.test.ts

import { it, expect } from "bun:test";

it("regex literal should work with non-latin1", () => {
  const text = "这是一段要替换的文字";
  expect(text.replace(new RegExp("要替换"), "")).toBe("这是一段的文字");
  expect(text.replace(/要替换/, "")).toBe("这是一段的文字");
});

In the future, a bot will automatically close or re-open issues when a regression is detected or resolved.

Zig tests

These tests live in various .zig files throughout Bun's codebase, leveraging Zig's builtin test keyword.

Currently, they're not run automatically nor is there a simple way to run all of them. We will make this better soon.

TypeScript

Test files should be written in TypeScript. The types in packages/bun-types should be updated to support all new APIs. Changes to the .d.ts files in packages/bun-types will be immediately reflected in test files; no build step is necessary.

Writing a test will often require using invalid syntax, e.g. when checking for errors when an invalid input is passed to a function. TypeScript provides a number of escape hatches here.

  • // @ts-expect-error - This should be your first choice. It tells TypeScript that the next line should fail typechecking.
  • // @ts-ignore - Ignore the next line entirely.
  • // @ts-nocheck - Put this at the top of the file to disable typechecking on the entire file. Useful for autogenerated test files, or when ignoring/disabling type checks an a per-line basis is too onerous.