Jarred Sumner 77ca318336 Reduce the number of closures in generated bundler code (#27022)
### Problem

The bundler's `__toESM` helper creates a new getter-wrapped proxy object
every time a CJS
module is imported. In a large app, a popular dependency like React can
be imported 600+
times — each creating a fresh object with ~44 getter properties. This
produces ~27K
unnecessary `GetterSetter` objects, ~25K closures, and ~25K
`JSLexicalEnvironment` scope
objects at startup.

Additionally, `__export` and `__exportValue` use `var`-scoped loop
variables captured by
setter closures, meaning all setters incorrectly reference the last
iterated key (a latent
  bug).

### Changes

1. **`__toESM`: add WeakMap cache** — deduplicate repeated wrappings of
the same CJS
module. Two caches (one per `isNodeMode` value) to handle both import
modes correctly.
2. **Replace closures with `.bind()`** — `() => obj[key]` becomes
`__accessProp.bind(obj,
key)`. BoundFunction is cheaper than Function + JSLexicalEnvironment,
and frees the for-in
  `JSPropertyNameEnumerator` from the closure scope.
3. **Fix var-scoping bug in `__export`/`__exportValue`** — setter
closures captured a
shared `var name` and would all modify the last iterated key. `.bind()`
eagerly captures
the correct key per iteration.
4. **`__toCommonJS`: `.map()` → `for..of`** — eliminates throwaway array
allocation.
5. **`__reExport`: single `getOwnPropertyNames` call** — was calling it
twice when
`secondTarget` was provided.

### Impact (measured on a ~23MB single-bundle app with 600+ React
imports)

| Metric | Before | After | Delta |
|--------|--------|-------|-------|
| **Total objects** | 745,985 | 664,001 | **-81,984 (-11%)** |
| **Heap size** | 115 MB | 111 MB | **-4 MB** |
| GetterSetter | 34,625 | 13,428 | -21,197 (-61%) |
| Function | 221,302 | 197,024 | -24,278 (-11%) |
| JSLexicalEnvironment | 70,101 | 44,633 | -25,468 (-36%) |
| Structure | 40,254 | 39,762 | -492 |
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Bun is an all-in-one toolkit for JavaScript and TypeScript apps. It ships as a single executable called bun.

At its core is the Bun runtime, a fast JavaScript runtime designed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js. It's written in Zig and powered by JavaScriptCore under the hood, dramatically reducing startup times and memory usage.

bun run index.tsx             # TS and JSX supported out-of-the-box

The bun command-line tool also implements a test runner, script runner, and Node.js-compatible package manager. Instead of 1,000 node_modules for development, you only need bun. Bun's built-in tools are significantly faster than existing options and usable in existing Node.js projects with little to no changes.

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