Claude Bot 4b6f043c78 Add opt-in HTTP response compression for Bun.serve static routes
## Summary
Implements automatic HTTP response compression for static routes in Bun.serve()
with support for Brotli, Gzip, Zstd, and Deflate algorithms. Compression is
opt-in (disabled by default) and only applies to static Response objects.

## Implementation

### Core Components
- **CompressionConfig.zig**: Configuration parsing and encoding selection
  - RFC 9110 compliant Accept-Encoding header parsing with quality values
  - Per-algorithm configuration (level, threshold, enable/disable)
  - Automatic localhost detection to skip compression
  - Default: opt-in (user must set compression: true)

- **Compressor.zig**: Compression utilities for all algorithms
  - Brotli (level 0-11, default 4)
  - Gzip (level 1-9, default 6)
  - Zstd (level 1-22, default 3)
  - Deflate (level 1-9, disabled by default)
  - MIME type filtering to skip already-compressed formats

### Static Route Integration
- Lazy compression with per-encoding caching
- Compressed variants stored inline (CompressedVariant struct)
- Separate ETags per encoding (format: "hash-encoding")
- Proper Vary: Accept-Encoding headers for cache correctness
- Memory-efficient: compress once, serve many times

### Configuration API
```js
Bun.serve({
  compression: true,  // Use defaults
  compression: false, // Disable
  compression: {
    brotli: 6,        // Custom level
    gzip: false,      // Disable individual algorithm
    threshold: 2048,  // Min size to compress (bytes)
    disableForLocalhost: true, // Skip localhost (default)
  },
});
```

## Limitations
- **Static routes only**: Only applies to Response objects in routes
- **No dynamic routes**: Would require caching API (future work)
- **No streaming**: Streaming responses are not compressed
- **node:http disabled**: Compression force-disabled for node:http servers

## Testing
Verified with manual tests showing:
- Compression enabled when opt-in
- Proper gzip encoding applied
- 99% compression ratio on test data
- Disabled by default as expected
- Vary headers set correctly

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