bun-types 1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615 → 1.2.6

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package/bun.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -2010,7 +2010,7 @@ declare module "bun" {
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  * user: 'dbuser',
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  * password: 'secretpass',
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  * database: 'myapp',
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- * idleTimeout: 30000,
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+ * idleTimeout: 30,
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  * max: 20,
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  * onconnect: (client) => {
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  * console.log('Connected to database');
package/docs/api/fetch.md CHANGED
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ This will print the request and response headers to your terminal:
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  ```sh
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  [fetch] > HTTP/1.1 GET http://example.com/
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  [fetch] > Connection: keep-alive
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- [fetch] > User-Agent: Bun/1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615
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+ [fetch] > User-Agent: Bun/1.2.6
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  [fetch] > Accept: */*
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  [fetch] > Host: example.com
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  [fetch] > Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
package/docs/api/spawn.md CHANGED
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ You can read results from the subprocess via the `stdout` and `stderr` propertie
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  ```ts
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  const proc = Bun.spawn(["bun", "--version"]);
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  const text = await new Response(proc.stdout).text();
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- console.log(text); // => "1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615"
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+ console.log(text); // => "1.2.6"
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  ```
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  Configure the output stream by passing one of the following values to `stdout/stderr`:
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Use `bun publish` to publish a package to the npm registry.
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  $ bun publish
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  ## Output
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- bun publish v1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615 (ca7428e9)
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+ bun publish v1.2.6 (ca7428e9)
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  packed 203B package.json
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  packed 224B README.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ $ bunx nuxi init my-nuxt-app
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  ✔ Which package manager would you like to use?
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  bun
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  ◐ Installing dependencies...
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- bun install v1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615 (16b4bf34)
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+ bun install v1.2.6 (16b4bf34)
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  + @nuxt/devtools@0.8.2
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  + nuxt@3.7.0
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  785 packages installed [2.67s]
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  ```json-diff
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  {
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  "peerDependencies": {
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- + "@types/bun": "^1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615"
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+ + "@types/bun": "^1.2.6"
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  }
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  }
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  ```
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  ```json-diff
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  {
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  "peerDependencies": {
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- "@types/bun": "^1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615"
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+ "@types/bun": "^1.2.6"
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  },
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  "peerDependenciesMeta": {
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  + "@types/bun": {
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ $ bun update
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  $ bun update @types/bun --latest
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  # Update a dependency to a specific version
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+ $ bun update @types/bun@1.2.6
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  # Update all dependencies to the latest versions
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  $ bun update --latest
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Here's what the output of a typical test run looks like. In this case, there are
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  ```sh
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  $ bun test
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- bun test v1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615 (9c68abdb)
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+ bun test v1.2.6 (9c68abdb)
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  test.test.js:
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  ✓ add [0.87ms]
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  ```sh
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  $ bun test test3
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  ✓ add [1.40ms]
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  ✓ add [1.79ms]
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  ```sh
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  $ bun test test/snap
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  test/snap.test.ts:
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  ✓ snapshot [1.48ms]
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  ✓ snapshot [1.05ms]
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ name: Get the current Bun version
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  Get the current version of Bun in a semver format.
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  ```
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  ---
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  ```bash#macOS/Linux_(curl)
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  $ curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash # for macOS, Linux, and WSL
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  ### Installing a specific version of Bun on Linux/Mac
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- To install a specific version of Bun, you can pass the git tag of the version you want to install to the install script, such as `bun-v1.2.0` or `bun-v1.2.6-canary.20250324T140615`.
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+ To install a specific version of Bun, you can pass the git tag of the version you want to install to the install script, such as `bun-v1.2.0` or `bun-v1.2.6`.
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  {% codetabs group="os" %}
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package/docs/test/dom.md CHANGED
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