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Don Isaac beae53e81b fix(test): add EXPECTED_COLOR and RECEIVED_COLOR aliases (#22862)
### What does this PR do?
This PR does two things.

First, it fixes a bug when using
[`jest-dom`](https://github.com/testing-library/jest-dom) where
expectation failures would break as `RECEIVED_COLOR` and
`EXPECTED_COLOR` are not properties of `ExpectMatcherContext`.
<img width="1216" height="139" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/26ef87c2-f763-4a46-83a3-d96c4c534f3d"
/>

Second, it adds some existing timer mock functions that were missing
from the `vi` object.

### How did you verify your code works?

I've added a test.
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TypeScript types for Bun

Logo

These are the type definitions for Bun's JavaScript runtime APIs.

Installation

Install the @types/bun npm package:

# yarn/npm/pnpm work too
# @types/bun is an ordinary npm package
bun add -D @types/bun

That's it! VS Code and TypeScript automatically load @types/* packages into your project, so the Bun global and all bun:* modules should be available immediately.

Contributing

The @types/bun package is a shim that loads bun-types. The bun-types package lives in the Bun repo under packages/bun-types.

To add a new file, add it under packages/bun-types. Then add a triple-slash directive pointing to it inside ./index.d.ts.

+ /// <reference path="./newfile.d.ts" />
bun build