Dylan Conway 88c52fc79d fix: prevent double-fulfill of fetch promise when import() and require() race on the same ESM module
When `import()` starts fetching an ESM module, JSC's `requestFetch` creates
`entry.fetch` as a `.then()` chained promise with a pending microtask reaction.
If `require()` then loads the same module, `fetchCommonJSModuleNonBuiltin`
called `provideFetch` which fulfilled that same promise directly via
`fulfillFetch`. When the pending microtask reaction later fired during
microtask draining, it attempted to resolve the already-fulfilled promise,
triggering `ASSERT(status() == Status::Pending)` in `JSPromise::fulfillPromise`.

This was exposed by commit 21c3439bb4 which added `Loader.registry.$delete(id)`
to the require() error path. The underlying issue is that Bun was calling
`provideFetch` on a module whose fetch pipeline was already owned by import().

The fix has two parts:

1. **ModuleLoader.cpp**: Extend the existing
   `hasAlreadyLoadedESMVersionSoWeShouldntTranspileItTwice` guard to also
   detect when `import()` has a fetch in progress (entry exists with a fetch
   promise but state is still `Fetch`). This prevents
   `fetchCommonJSModuleNonBuiltin` from calling `provideFetch` on that entry.

2. **CommonJS.ts**: In `loadEsmIntoCjs`, clear `entry.fetch` before calling
   `$fulfillModuleSync`, so that `provideFetch` → `fulfillFetch` creates a
   fresh promise instead of fulfilling import()'s pending chained promise.

Closes #12910

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