bun-types 1.2.6-canary.20250312T140728 → 1.2.6-canary.20250314T140704

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package/bun.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -1,74 +1,3 @@
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- declare class _ShellError extends Error implements ShellOutput {
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- readonly stdout: Buffer;
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- readonly stderr: Buffer;
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- readonly exitCode: number;
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-
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- /**
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- * Read from stdout as a string
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- *
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- * @param encoding - The encoding to use when decoding the output
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- * @returns Stdout as a string with the given encoding
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- * @example
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- *
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- * ## Read as UTF-8 string
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- *
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- * ```ts
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- * const output = await $`echo hello`;
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- * console.log(output.text()); // "hello\n"
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- * ```
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- *
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- * ## Read as base64 string
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- *
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- * ```ts
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- * const output = await $`echo ${atob("hello")}`;
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- * console.log(output.text("base64")); // "hello\n"
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- * ```
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- *
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- */
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- text(encoding?: BufferEncoding): string;
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-
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- /**
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- * Read from stdout as a JSON object
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- *
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- * @returns Stdout as a JSON object
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- * @example
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- *
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- * ```ts
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- * const output = await $`echo '{"hello": 123}'`;
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- * console.log(output.json()); // { hello: 123 }
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- * ```
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- *
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- */
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- json(): any;
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-
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- /**
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- * Read from stdout as an ArrayBuffer
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- *
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- * @returns Stdout as an ArrayBuffer
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- * @example
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- *
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- * ```ts
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- * const output = await $`echo hello`;
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- * console.log(output.arrayBuffer()); // ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 6 }
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- * ```
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- */
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- arrayBuffer(): ArrayBuffer;
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-
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- /**
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- * Read from stdout as a Blob
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- *
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- * @returns Stdout as a blob
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- * @example
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- * ```ts
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- * const output = await $`echo hello`;
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- * console.log(output.blob()); // Blob { size: 6, type: "" }
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- * ```
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- */
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- blob(): Blob;
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-
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- bytes(): Uint8Array;
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- }
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-
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  /**
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  * Bun.js runtime APIs
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  *
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  | SpawnOptions.Writable
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  | ReadableStream;
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+ class ShellError extends Error implements ShellOutput {
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+ readonly stdout: Buffer;
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+ readonly stderr: Buffer;
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+ readonly exitCode: number;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Read from stdout as a string
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+ *
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+ * @param encoding - The encoding to use when decoding the output
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+ * @returns Stdout as a string with the given encoding
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+ * @example
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+ *
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+ * ## Read as UTF-8 string
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+ *
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+ * ```ts
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+ * const output = await $`echo hello`;
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+ * console.log(output.text()); // "hello\n"
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * ## Read as base64 string
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+ *
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+ * ```ts
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+ * const output = await $`echo ${atob("hello")}`;
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+ * console.log(output.text("base64")); // "hello\n"
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ */
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+ text(encoding?: BufferEncoding): string;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Read from stdout as a JSON object
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+ *
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+ * @returns Stdout as a JSON object
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+ * @example
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+ *
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+ * ```ts
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+ * const output = await $`echo '{"hello": 123}'`;
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+ * console.log(output.json()); // { hello: 123 }
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ */
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+ json(): any;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Read from stdout as an ArrayBuffer
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+ *
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+ * @returns Stdout as an ArrayBuffer
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+ * @example
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+ *
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+ * ```ts
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+ * const output = await $`echo hello`;
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+ * console.log(output.arrayBuffer()); // ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 6 }
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ arrayBuffer(): ArrayBuffer;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Read from stdout as a Blob
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+ *
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+ * @returns Stdout as a blob
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+ * @example
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+ * ```ts
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+ * const output = await $`echo hello`;
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+ * console.log(output.blob()); // Blob { size: 6, type: "" }
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ blob(): Blob;
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+
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+ bytes(): Uint8Array;
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+ }
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+
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  class ShellPromise extends Promise<ShellOutput> {
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  get stdin(): WritableStream;
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  /**
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  new (): Shell;
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- type ShellError = _ShellError;
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  export interface Shell {
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  (
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  strings: TemplateStringsArray,
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  ...expressions: ShellExpression[]
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  ): ShellPromise;
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- readonly ShellError: typeof _ShellError;
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+ readonly Shell: ShellConstructor;
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+ readonly ShellError: typeof ShellError;
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+ readonly ShellPromise: typeof ShellPromise;
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  /**
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  * Perform bash-like brace expansion on the given pattern.
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  * Configure whether or not the shell should throw an exception on non-zero exit codes.
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  throws(shouldThrow: boolean): this;
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- readonly Shell: ShellConstructor;
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  export interface ShellOutput {
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- | (Omit<ServeOptions, "routes"> & {
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- routes?: never;
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- | WebSocketServeOptions<T>
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+ options: ServeFunctionOptions<T, R> & {
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+ R extends { [K in keyof R]: RouterTypes.RouteValue<K & string> },
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package/devserver.d.ts CHANGED
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  export {};
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+ namespace Bun {
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+ | "bun:beforeUpdate"
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+ | "bun:beforeFullReload"
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+ | "bun:beforePrune"
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+ | "bun:invalidate"
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+ | "bun:error"
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package/docs/api/fetch.md CHANGED
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+ Using `bun run build:local` will build Bun in the `./build/debug-local` directory (instead of `./build/debug`), you'll have to change a couple of places to use this new directory:
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+ - The `CompilationDatabase` line in [`.clangd` config](/.clangd) should be `CompilationDatabase: build/debug-local`
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+ - In [`build.zig`](/build.zig), the `codegen_path` option should be `build/debug-local/codegen` (instead of `build/debug/codegen`)
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  ## Troubleshooting
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+ [fetch] $ curl --http1.1 "https://example.com/" -X POST -H "content-type: application/json" -H "Connection: keep-alive" -H "User-Agent: Bun/1.2.6-canary.20250314T140704" -H "Accept: */*" -H "Host: example.com" -H "Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br" --compressed -H "Content-Length: 13" --data-raw "{\"foo\":\"bar\"}"
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  [fetch] > Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
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- 🟡 Mostly implemented. `process.binding` (internal Node.js bindings some packages rely on) is partially implemented. `process.title` is a currently a no-op on macOS & Linux. `getActiveResourcesInfo` `setActiveResourcesInfo`, `getActiveResources` and `setSourceMapsEnabled` are stubs. Newer APIs like `process.loadEnvFile` and `process.getBuiltinModule` are not implemented yet.
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+ 🟡 Mostly implemented. `process.binding` (internal Node.js bindings some packages rely on) is partially implemented. `process.title` is currently a no-op on macOS & Linux. `getActiveResourcesInfo` `setActiveResourcesInfo`, `getActiveResources` and `setSourceMapsEnabled` are stubs. Newer APIs like `process.loadEnvFile` and `process.getBuiltinModule` are not implemented yet.
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@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ await Bun.build({
329
329
 
330
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  {% callout %}
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331
 
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- **NOTE**: Plugin lifcycle callbacks (`onStart()`, `onResolve()`, etc.) do not have the ability to modify the `build.config` object in the `setup()` function. If you want to mutate `build.config`, you must do so directly in the `setup()` function:
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+ **NOTE**: Plugin lifecycle callbacks (`onStart()`, `onResolve()`, etc.) do not have the ability to modify the `build.config` object in the `setup()` function. If you want to mutate `build.config`, you must do so directly in the `setup()` function:
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335
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  await Bun.build({
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ type Loader = "js" | "jsx" | "ts" | "tsx" | "css" | "json" | "toml" | "object";
400
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  ### Namespaces
402
402
 
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- `onLoad` and `onResolve` accept an optional `namespace` string. What is a namespaace?
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+ `onLoad` and `onResolve` accept an optional `namespace` string. What is a namespace?
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404
 
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  Every module has a namespace. Namespaces are used to prefix the import in transpiled code; for instance, a loader with a `filter: /\.yaml$/` and `namespace: "yaml:"` will transform an import from `./myfile.yaml` into `yaml:./myfile.yaml`.
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package/docs/test/dom.md CHANGED
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Let's run this test with `bun test`:
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55
 
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  ```bash
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+ bun test v1.2.6-canary.20250314T140704
59
59
 
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package/globals.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -1896,6 +1896,12 @@ declare global {
1896
1896
  * @param base64 The base64 encoded string to convert to a Uint8Array
1897
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  * @returns A new Uint8Array containing the decoded data
1898
1898
  */
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- fromBase64(base64: string): Uint8Array;
1899
+ fromBase64(
1900
+ base64: string,
1901
+ options?: {
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+ alphabet?: "base64" | "base64url";
1903
+ lastChunkHandling?: "loose" | "strict" | "stop-before-partial";
1904
+ },
1905
+ ): Uint8Array;
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1906
  }
1901
1907
  }
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
1
1
  {
2
- "version": "1.2.6-canary.20250312T140728",
2
+ "version": "1.2.6-canary.20250314T140704",
3
3
  "name": "bun-types",
4
4
  "license": "MIT",
5
5
  "types": "./index.d.ts",
package/sqlite.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -489,6 +489,83 @@ declare module "bun:sqlite" {
489
489
  isReadOnly?: boolean,
490
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  ): Database;
491
491
 
492
+ /**
493
+ * Load a serialized SQLite3 database. This version enables you to specify
494
+ * additional options such as `strict` to put the database into strict mode.
495
+ *
496
+ * Internally, this calls `sqlite3_deserialize`.
497
+ *
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+ * @param serialized Data to load
499
+ * @returns `Database` instance
500
+ *
501
+ * @example
502
+ * ```ts
503
+ * test("supports serialize/deserialize", () => {
504
+ * const db = Database.open(":memory:");
505
+ * db.exec("CREATE TABLE test (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT)");
506
+ * db.exec('INSERT INTO test (name) VALUES ("Hello")');
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+ * db.exec('INSERT INTO test (name) VALUES ("World")');
508
+ *
509
+ * const input = db.serialize();
510
+ * const db2 = Database.deserialize(input, { strict: true });
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+ *
512
+ * const stmt = db2.prepare("SELECT * FROM test");
513
+ * expect(JSON.stringify(stmt.get())).toBe(
514
+ * JSON.stringify({
515
+ * id: 1,
516
+ * name: "Hello",
517
+ * }),
518
+ * );
519
+ *
520
+ * expect(JSON.stringify(stmt.all())).toBe(
521
+ * JSON.stringify([
522
+ * {
523
+ * id: 1,
524
+ * name: "Hello",
525
+ * },
526
+ * {
527
+ * id: 2,
528
+ * name: "World",
529
+ * },
530
+ * ]),
531
+ * );
532
+ * db2.exec("insert into test (name) values ($foo)", { foo: "baz" });
533
+ * expect(JSON.stringify(stmt.all())).toBe(
534
+ * JSON.stringify([
535
+ * {
536
+ * id: 1,
537
+ * name: "Hello",
538
+ * },
539
+ * {
540
+ * id: 2,
541
+ * name: "World",
542
+ * },
543
+ * {
544
+ * id: 3,
545
+ * name: "baz",
546
+ * },
547
+ * ]),
548
+ * );
549
+ *
550
+ * const db3 = Database.deserialize(input, { readonly: true, strict: true });
551
+ * try {
552
+ * db3.exec("insert into test (name) values ($foo)", { foo: "baz" });
553
+ * throw new Error("Expected error");
554
+ * } catch (e) {
555
+ * expect(e.message).toBe("attempt to write a readonly database");
556
+ * }
557
+ * });
558
+ * ```
559
+ */
560
+ static deserialize(
561
+ serialized: NodeJS.TypedArray | ArrayBufferLike,
562
+ options?: {
563
+ readonly?: boolean;
564
+ strict?: boolean;
565
+ safeIntegers?: boolean;
566
+ },
567
+ ): Database;
568
+
492
569
  /**
493
570
  * See `sqlite3_file_control` for more information.
494
571
  * @link https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/file_control.html