#!/usr/bin/env bun /** * test-free-shards — enumerate, shard, curate, and run the free test suite. * * Four jobs: * 1. Enumeration. Walk `browse/test/`, `test/`, `make-pdf/test/` and return * every `*.test.{ts,tsx,js,jsx,mjs,cjs}` that isn't a paid-eval test. * 2. Sharding. Stable-hash assign each test to one of N shards. Used by CI * to parallelize the free suite when needed. * 3. Curation (Windows-safe filter). Scan each test's content for POSIX-only * patterns (`/bin/bash`, `sh -c`, raw `/tmp/`, `chmod`, `xargs`). Files * that match are excluded from the Windows-safe subset — they would fail * on `windows-latest` no matter how the runner shards them. * 4. Execution. Spawn `bun test` children and refuse to trust their exit * code alone: every byte of output is classified through * scripts/test-strict-output.ts, so a child that exits 0 without bun's * terminal summary (a mid-suite process.exit truncation), with `(fail)` * result lines, or with fewer files run than planned is a FAILURE. An * external wall-clock timeout SIGKILLs the child's process group and * reports the shard as timed-out — distinct from failed. * * Execution strategy (decision ledger V3/D6 — evaluate the Bun built-in * first; probed 2026-08 on Bun 1.3.13): * - Full-suite runs (`bun test` via package.json, `bun run test:free`) use * ONE child invocation with `--parallel`. Probes on real test files * showed --parallel (a) prints the standard `Ran N tests across M files` * terminal summary, (b) exits non-zero when any file fails, (c) runs each * file in its own worker process (distinct pids, no shared globals), and * (d) converts a mid-suite process.exit(0) — which silently truncates a * serial run at exit 0 — into a per-file `(crashed: exited)` failure with * a complete summary and exit 1. Strictly SAFER than the serial path and * ~2x faster on a 6-file probe (0.22s -> 0.11s wall, 280% CPU); the win * grows with suite size since the serial suite measured 454s. * - CI-matrix runs (`--shards M --shard i`) keep the hash-partitioned * one-child-per-shard path. Cross-runner partitioning must be * deterministic and per-file stable, so bun's own `--shard=M/N` * (round-robin over sorted paths — every assignment shifts when a file * lands) is not used, and there are no static per-file weight lists. * Shard indices are STABLE: assignFilesToShards never renumbers on * occupancy, and an empty shard is a fast no-op success. * * Adapted from the McGluut/gstack fork's test-free-shards.ts (190 LOC). The * Windows-safe filter is upstream-original — codex flagged that sharding alone * doesn't fix POSIX-bound tests, so we curate the subset that actually runs * on the windows-latest CI job. * * Exit codes: 0 pass, 1 fail, 124 wall-clock timeout. * * Usage: * bun run scripts/test-free-shards.ts # full suite, one --parallel child * bun run scripts/test-free-shards.ts --list # show all * bun run scripts/test-free-shards.ts --windows-only --list # show curated * bun run scripts/test-free-shards.ts --windows-only # run curated * bun run scripts/test-free-shards.ts --shards 4 --shard 1 # one shard (CI matrix) * bun run scripts/test-free-shards.ts --wall-timeout 600 # override the kill deadline */ import * as fs from 'fs'; import * as os from 'os'; import * as path from 'path'; import { spawn } from 'child_process'; import { isPaidTestFile } from '../test/helpers/paid-test-set'; import { BunTestOutputClassifier, exactTestFileSelectors, forwardAndClassify, installChildSignalForwarding, killProcessGroup, strictTestExitCode, } from './test-strict-output'; const ROOT = path.resolve(import.meta.dir, '..'); // design/test was silently absent from BOTH the package.json test script and // this list — design tests (including a teardown bomb) never ran in any CI // or local free run. Keep the two lists in sync. This list is the single // source of truth for free-suite roots: package.json's `test` script routes // through this runner rather than passing its own directory globs. const TEST_ROOTS = ['browse/test', 'test', 'make-pdf/test', 'design/test'] as const; const TEST_FILE_REGEX = /\.test\.(?:[cm]?[jt]s|tsx|jsx)$/; // POSIX-only patterns that indicate a test will fail on windows-latest no // matter how the runner shards. Codex's v1.18.0.0 review flagged the first // three as concrete examples in the existing free suite (test/ship-version-sync.test.ts:72, // test/helpers/providers/claude.ts:22, package.json:12). We scan the test's // own content here so the filter stays automatic as new tests land. The // "Windows-incompatible APIs" patterns at the bottom were added after the // first windows-free-tests CI run surfaced concrete failure modes. const WINDOWS_FRAGILE_PATTERNS: Array<{ pattern: RegExp; reason: string }> = [ // Hardcoded POSIX shells / commands. { pattern: /['"`]\/bin\/(?:ba)?sh/, reason: 'hardcoded /bin/sh or /bin/bash' }, { pattern: /spawnSync\(['"]sh['"],|spawn\(['"]sh['"],|exec\(['"]sh /, reason: 'spawn("sh", ...)' }, { pattern: /['"]bash -c['"]|['"]sh -c['"]/, reason: 'bash -c / sh -c' }, { pattern: /['"`]\/tmp\//, reason: 'raw /tmp/ path (use os.tmpdir())' }, { pattern: /['"]chmod\b/, reason: 'chmod shell command' }, { pattern: /['"]xargs\b/, reason: 'xargs pipeline' }, { pattern: /\bwhich claude\b/, reason: 'which claude (use Bun.which)' }, // Windows-incompatible APIs. { pattern: /\.mode\s*&\s*0o[0-7]+/, reason: 'POSIX file mode bitmask (mode & 0o600 etc — Windows fakes mode bits)' }, { pattern: /\.endsWith\(['"]\//, reason: 'hardcoded forward-slash path assertion (Windows uses \\\\)' }, { pattern: /['"]\.\/[a-zA-Z][^"']*['"]\)\s*\.\s*toBe\(true\)/, reason: 'forward-slash path comparison' }, // Tests that spawn a bash shebang script in bin/ via spawnSync. Git Bash on // Windows can run `bash /path/to/script` but spawnSync(scriptPath, ...) // tries to execute the file directly via CreateProcess, which fails on the // shebang. The pattern matches `, 'bin'` as a path-join argument (closing // OR followed by another segment), which catches: // - path.join(ROOT, 'bin', 'script-name') — typical // - join(import.meta.dir, '..', 'bin', 'name') — destructured (diff-scope) // - path.join(ROOT, 'bin') — bare BIN constant (brain-sync) { pattern: /,\s*['"]bin['"]\s*[,)]|['"]\.?\/?bin\/[a-z][\w-]+['"]/, reason: 'spawns bin/ shebang script (Windows CreateProcess does not parse shebangs)' }, // Tests that launch a real Playwright browser. The windows-free-tests CI job // runs a curated subset that intentionally does NOT install Chromium — // browser bring-up on Windows is a separate concern (see PR #1238). Tests // matching `await foo.launch(` need Chromium and fail with "Executable // doesn't exist" on the runner. { pattern: /await\s+\w+\.launch\(/, reason: 'launches Playwright browser (Chromium not installed in windows-free CI)' }, // Tests that spawn the browse server as a subprocess via `bun run server.ts`. // The Bun → server.ts → Playwright path is the same one that doesn't work // on Windows (PR #1238 windows-pty-bun-pty-fix). Tests typically set // BROWSE_HEADLESS_SKIP=1 to skip the browser launch but still need a working // server, which they don't get on Windows. { pattern: /BROWSE_HEADLESS_SKIP|spawn\(\[['"]bun['"],\s*['"]run['"]/, reason: 'spawns the browse server subprocess (Bun-driven path is Windows-broken)' }, // Tests that read browse/src/sidebar-agent.ts — deleted in v1.14.0.0 // sidebar refactor (replaced by sidepanel-terminal.js). 10 security tests // still reference it and fail on import. They've been broken on every // platform since v1.14, but Bun on macOS/Linux reports the failure as a // module-load error (exit 0) while Bun on Windows treats it as a hard // fail (exit 1). Tracked as a follow-up: update or delete these tests. { pattern: /sidebar-agent\.ts/, reason: 'reads deleted browse/src/sidebar-agent.ts (pre-existing breakage from v1.14.0.0 sidebar refactor)' }, ]; // Explicit known-Windows-incompatible test files that don't fit a regex // pattern. Listed here with the precise reason. Prefer adding a pattern above // when possible; this list is for environment-/runtime-specific tests where // the failure mode is structural rather than detectable via source-file scan. const KNOWN_WINDOWS_INCOMPATIBLE: Array<{ file: string; reason: string }> = [ { file: 'test/host-config.test.ts', reason: 'asserts "claude" binary on PATH (only true when running inside Claude Code, not on bare CI runner)', }, { file: 'browse/test/findport.test.ts', reason: 'asserts Bun.serve.stop() is fire-and-forget — Bun behavior differs on Windows for this polyfill', }, ]; // Force-include overrides: files a WINDOWS_FRAGILE_PATTERNS regex excludes for // a reason that does not actually apply to them. Each entry documents WHY the // pattern hit is a false positive — the point of these files is Windows // coverage, so auto-excluding them defeats the regression tests they carry. const KNOWN_WINDOWS_SAFE: Array<{ file: string; reason: string }> = [ { file: 'browse/test/file-permissions.test.ts', // Trips the POSIX-mode-bitmask pattern, but every `mode & 0o777` assertion // is platform-guarded (win32 returns early / takes the icacls branch). // This file carries the win32-only icacls-by-SID regression tests, which // can ONLY execute on windows-latest — excluding it here means the // machine-account ACL lockout regression is never exercised on the one // platform it bricks. reason: 'mode-bitmask hits are POSIX-branch only; win32-only ACL regression tests must run on windows-latest', }, { file: 'browse/test/terminal-agent-owner-watchdog.test.ts', // Trips the spawn(['bun','run',...]) pattern, whose reason is the // Playwright-bound browse server. This test spawns terminal-agent.ts, // which imports only fs/path/crypto + local helpers (no Playwright, no // PTY at module scope) and boots under Bun on Windows — the owner-PID // orphan leak it pins was reported on Windows (#2019). reason: 'spawns terminal-agent (no Playwright), not the browse server; owner-orphan leak is a Windows defect', }, ]; export const DEFAULT_SHARD_COUNT = 20; // Per-test timeout passed to `bun test --timeout`. 30s matches what // package.json's `test` script used before it was repointed at this runner — // the runner is now the single owner of that semantic. export const FREE_TEST_TIMEOUT_MS = 30_000; // External wall-clock deadline per spawned child (whole shard or the single // full-suite --parallel invocation). A wedged child — a spinning main thread // no in-process --timeout timer can interrupt — is SIGKILLed at the group // level and reported 'timed-out', distinct from 'failed'. export const DEFAULT_WALL_TIMEOUT_MS = 15 * 60_000; export function normalizeRelativePath(filePath: string): string { return filePath.replace(/\\/g, '/'); } export function isFreeTestFile(relativePath: string): boolean { const normalized = normalizeRelativePath(relativePath); if (!TEST_FILE_REGEX.test(normalized)) return false; return !isPaidTestFile(normalized); } /** * Returns the first POSIX-only pattern hit in the file, or null if Windows-safe. */ export function detectWindowsFragility(absolutePath: string): { reason: string } | null { let content: string; try { content = fs.readFileSync(absolutePath, 'utf-8'); } catch { return null; } for (const { pattern, reason } of WINDOWS_FRAGILE_PATTERNS) { if (pattern.test(content)) return { reason }; } return null; } function walkTestFiles(dirPath: string): string[] { const entries = fs.readdirSync(dirPath, { withFileTypes: true }); const files: string[] = []; for (const entry of entries) { const fullPath = path.join(dirPath, entry.name); if (entry.isDirectory()) { files.push(...walkTestFiles(fullPath)); continue; } if (TEST_FILE_REGEX.test(entry.name)) { files.push(fullPath); } } return files; } export function collectFreeTestFiles(rootDir = ROOT): string[] { const discovered = new Set(); for (const testRoot of TEST_ROOTS) { const absoluteRoot = path.join(rootDir, testRoot); if (!fs.existsSync(absoluteRoot)) continue; for (const fullPath of walkTestFiles(absoluteRoot)) { const relativePath = normalizeRelativePath(path.relative(rootDir, fullPath)); if (isFreeTestFile(relativePath)) { discovered.add(relativePath); } } } return [...discovered].sort(); } export interface CurationResult { safe: string[]; excluded: Array<{ file: string; reason: string }>; } export function curateWindowsSafe(files: string[], rootDir = ROOT): CurationResult { const safe: string[] = []; const excluded: Array<{ file: string; reason: string }> = []; const knownBad = new Map(KNOWN_WINDOWS_INCOMPATIBLE.map((e) => [e.file, e.reason])); const knownSafe = new Set(KNOWN_WINDOWS_SAFE.map((e) => e.file)); for (const relativePath of files) { const knownReason = knownBad.get(relativePath); if (knownReason) { excluded.push({ file: relativePath, reason: knownReason }); continue; } if (knownSafe.has(relativePath)) { safe.push(relativePath); continue; } const absolute = path.join(rootDir, relativePath); const fragility = detectWindowsFragility(absolute); if (fragility) { excluded.push({ file: relativePath, reason: fragility.reason }); } else { safe.push(relativePath); } } return { safe, excluded }; } export function stableHash(input: string): number { let hash = 0x811c9dc5; for (let index = 0; index < input.length; index += 1) { hash ^= input.charCodeAt(index); hash = Math.imul(hash, 0x01000193); } return hash >>> 0; } /** * Hash-partition files across EXACTLY shardCount shards. Empty shards are * preserved: a file's shard index is a pure function of its own path and the * shard count, never of which other files happen to exist. A CI matrix keys * runners off the index, so filtering empty shards (the old behavior) would * renumber every later shard whenever occupancy shifted — runner 3 silently * running shard 4's files. An empty shard is instead a fast no-op success at * run time. */ export function assignFilesToShards(files: string[], shardCount: number): string[][] { if (!Number.isInteger(shardCount) || shardCount <= 0) { throw new Error(`Shard count must be a positive integer. Received: ${shardCount}`); } const shards = Array.from({ length: shardCount }, () => [] as string[]); for (const file of files) { const shardIndex = stableHash(file) % shardCount; shards[shardIndex].push(file); } return shards.map(filesInShard => filesInShard.sort()); } export interface BuildShardArgsOptions { /** Run test files in parallel worker processes (bun 1.3.13+, implies --isolate). */ parallel?: boolean; rootDir?: string; } export function buildShardArgs(files: string[], options: BuildShardArgsOptions = {}): string[] { // Exact absolute selectors: bun treats positional test paths as substring // filters, so a relative `test/x.test.ts` would ALSO select // `browse/test/x.test.ts` — shard bleed that double-runs files. const selectors = exactTestFileSelectors(files, options.rootDir ?? ROOT); const args = ['test', ...selectors, `--timeout=${FREE_TEST_TIMEOUT_MS}`]; if (options.parallel) args.push('--parallel'); else args.push('--max-concurrency=1'); return args; } type CliOptions = { dryRun: boolean; listOnly: boolean; windowsOnly: boolean; shardCount: number; shardIndex: number | null; wallTimeoutMs: number; }; function parseCliOptions(argv: string[]): CliOptions { let dryRun = false; let listOnly = false; let windowsOnly = false; let shardCount = DEFAULT_SHARD_COUNT; let shardIndex: number | null = null; let wallTimeoutMs = DEFAULT_WALL_TIMEOUT_MS; for (let index = 0; index < argv.length; index += 1) { const arg = argv[index]; if (arg === '--dry-run') { dryRun = true; continue; } if (arg === '--list') { listOnly = true; continue; } if (arg === '--windows-only') { windowsOnly = true; continue; } if (arg === '--shards') { const value = argv[index + 1]; if (!value) throw new Error('Missing value for --shards'); shardCount = Number.parseInt(value, 10); index += 1; continue; } if (arg === '--shard') { const value = argv[index + 1]; if (!value) throw new Error('Missing value for --shard'); shardIndex = Number.parseInt(value, 10); index += 1; continue; } if (arg === '--wall-timeout') { const value = Number.parseInt(argv[index + 1] ?? '', 10); if (!Number.isInteger(value) || value <= 0) throw new Error('--wall-timeout needs a positive integer (seconds)'); wallTimeoutMs = value * 1000; index += 1; continue; } throw new Error(`Unknown argument: ${arg}`); } return { dryRun, listOnly, windowsOnly, shardCount, shardIndex, wallTimeoutMs }; } function formatShardSummary(shards: string[][]): string[] { return shards.map((files, index) => { const preview = files.slice(0, 3).join(', '); const suffix = files.length > 3 ? ', ...' : ''; return `Shard ${index + 1}/${shards.length}: ${files.length} files${preview ? ` -> ${preview}${suffix}` : ''}`; }); } /** * True when a shard's output shows the run ended WITHOUT bun's final summary * ("Ran N tests across ..."). A process.exit() fired mid-suite skips the * summary AND hands back whatever code the caller passed — historically 0, * which made a truncated shard indistinguishable from a green one. Exit code * alone is therefore not evidence of completion; the summary line is. * * The runner itself now enforces this (and more) through * scripts/test-strict-output.ts inside runFreeShard; this predicate remains * the minimal documented primitive that test/exit-propagation.test.ts drives * with genuine truncated and genuine complete bun runs. */ export function shardRunLooksTruncated(status: number | null, output: string): boolean { if (status !== 0) return false; // already failing — not the silent case return !/Ran \d+ tests? across \d+ files?/.test(output); } export type FreeShardStatus = 'passed' | 'failed' | 'timed-out'; export interface FreeShardOutcome { shard: number; files: string[]; status: FreeShardStatus; exitCode: number | null; elapsedMs: number; groupPid: number | null; } export interface ShardCommand { command: string; args: string[]; } export interface RunFreeShardOptions { /** External wall-clock deadline; on expiry the child's process GROUP is SIGKILLed. */ wallTimeoutMs?: number; rootDir?: string; env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv; /** Full-suite mode: single bun invocation with --parallel (per-file worker isolation). */ parallel?: boolean; /** Override the spawned command. Tests inject fake pass/fail/slow commands. */ commandFor?: (files: string[]) => ShardCommand; /** Suppress forwarding child output to parent stdio (tests). Classification still sees every byte. */ quiet?: boolean; log?: (line: string) => void; } const EPILOGUE_WORD: Record = { passed: 'pass', failed: 'fail', 'timed-out': 'timed-out', }; /** One line per shard, printed after the run: `[test:free] shard i/N: M files, XXs, pass|fail|timed-out`. */ function shardEpilogue(outcome: FreeShardOutcome, totalShards: number): string { return `[test:free] shard ${outcome.shard}/${totalShards}: ${outcome.files.length} files, ` + `${Math.round(outcome.elapsedMs / 1000)}s, ${EPILOGUE_WORD[outcome.status]}`; } /** * Run one shard (or the whole suite, in --parallel full-suite mode) in its own * bun process and classify the result strictly. * * Verdict integrity: the child's exit code is never trusted alone. Output is * fed through BunTestOutputClassifier, and strictTestExitCode requires bun's * terminal summary to report EXACTLY the planned file count — a shard that * exits 0 without the summary (mid-suite process.exit truncation), with * `(fail)` result lines, or having run fewer files than planned is a FAILURE. * This is enforced for injected fake commands too (unlike the paid runner), * so tests can pin the summary-missing => failure backstop; fake passing * commands must print a synthetic `Ran N tests across M files. [Xms]` line. * * Per-shard temp isolation: each spawned child gets its own throwaway TMPDIR * (TEMP/TMP on Windows) so shards can't trip over each other's temp files. * Deliberately NOT GSTACK_HOME: injecting one shared scratch home for a whole * invocation made 6,900 tests share a MUTABLE state dir — config tests wrote * keys into it and relink/update-check tests then read them (measured: 12 * cross-contamination failures on the first full run). Tests that need * GSTACK_HOME isolation mkdtemp their own per test — the repo convention — * and the hermetic-env machinery covers E2E children. */ export async function runFreeShard( files: string[], shardNumber: number, totalShards: number, options: RunFreeShardOptions = {}, ): Promise { const log = options.log ?? ((line: string) => console.log(line)); const label = `[test:free] shard ${shardNumber}/${totalShards}`; // Empty shard = fast no-op SUCCESS. Indices are stable for the CI matrix, // so an unoccupied index must not fail or shift work to a different runner. if (files.length === 0) { const outcome: FreeShardOutcome = { shard: shardNumber, files: [], status: 'passed', exitCode: 0, elapsedMs: 0, groupPid: null, }; log(shardEpilogue(outcome, totalShards)); return outcome; } const rootDir = options.rootDir ?? ROOT; const wallTimeoutMs = options.wallTimeoutMs ?? DEFAULT_WALL_TIMEOUT_MS; log(`${label} (${files.length} files${options.parallel ? ', bun --parallel' : ''})`); const { command, args } = options.commandFor ? options.commandFor(files) : { command: process.execPath, args: buildShardArgs(files, { parallel: options.parallel, rootDir }) }; const env = { ...(options.env ?? process.env) }; const stateDir = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'gstack-free-shard-')); const childTmp = path.join(stateDir, 'tmp'); fs.mkdirSync(childTmp); env.TMPDIR = childTmp; env.TEMP = childTmp; env.TMP = childTmp; const startedAt = Date.now(); const child = spawn(command, args, { cwd: rootDir, env, stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe'], detached: process.platform !== 'win32', windowsHide: true, }); const groupPid = child.pid ?? null; // Group-kill on parent SIGINT/SIGTERM too, not just on timeout. const forwarding = installChildSignalForwarding({ kill: (signal?: NodeJS.Signals | number) => { killProcessGroup(child, (signal as NodeJS.Signals) ?? 'SIGTERM'); return true; }, }); const classifier = new BunTestOutputClassifier(); const devNull = { write: () => true } as unknown as NodeJS.WriteStream; let timedOut = false; const killTimer = setTimeout(() => { timedOut = true; killProcessGroup(child, 'SIGKILL'); }, wallTimeoutMs); let exitCode: number | null = null; try { const streams: Array> = []; if (child.stdout) streams.push(forwardAndClassify(child.stdout, options.quiet ? devNull : process.stdout, classifier)); if (child.stderr) streams.push(forwardAndClassify(child.stderr, options.quiet ? devNull : process.stderr, classifier)); exitCode = await new Promise((resolve, reject) => { child.once('error', reject); child.once('close', (code) => resolve(code)); }); await Promise.all(streams); } finally { clearTimeout(killTimer); forwarding.dispose(); // Reap survivors of this shard even on the clean path. killProcessGroup(child, 'SIGKILL'); try { fs.rmSync(stateDir, { recursive: true, force: true }); } catch { // Best-effort cleanup of a throwaway temp dir — a locked file on // Windows must not turn a real verdict into an exception. } } const summary = classifier.end(); const status: FreeShardStatus = timedOut ? 'timed-out' : strictTestExitCode(exitCode ?? 1, summary, files.length) === 0 ? 'passed' : 'failed'; if (status === 'timed-out') { console.error( `${label} exceeded the ${Math.round(wallTimeoutMs / 1000)}s wall-clock deadline — ` + 'killed the process group. Reporting as TIMED-OUT (distinct from failed).', ); } else if (status === 'failed' && (exitCode ?? 1) === 0) { const reason = summary.failedTests > 0 || summary.unhandledBetweenTests > 0 ? `printed ${summary.failedTests} failing result(s) and ${summary.unhandledBetweenTests} unhandled error(s) between tests` : summary.terminalFileCounts.length === 0 ? "never printed bun's terminal summary — the run was truncated (a process.exit fired mid-suite)" : `bun's summary reported ${summary.terminalFileCounts.join(', ')} file(s), expected ${files.length}`; console.error(`${label} exited 0 but ${reason}. Treating as FAILED.`); } else if (status === 'failed') { console.error(`${label} failed with exit code ${exitCode ?? 'signal'}`); } const outcome: FreeShardOutcome = { shard: shardNumber, files, status, exitCode, elapsedMs: Date.now() - startedAt, groupPid, }; log(shardEpilogue(outcome, totalShards)); return outcome; } function exitCodeFor(status: FreeShardStatus): number { if (status === 'passed') return 0; return status === 'timed-out' ? 124 : 1; } async function main(): Promise { const options = parseCliOptions(process.argv.slice(2)); const allFiles = collectFreeTestFiles(); if (allFiles.length === 0) { throw new Error('No free test files were discovered.'); } let files = allFiles; let curationReport: CurationResult | null = null; if (options.windowsOnly) { curationReport = curateWindowsSafe(allFiles); files = curationReport.safe; console.log(`[test:free] curated ${files.length} Windows-safe tests (${curationReport.excluded.length} excluded)`); if (options.listOnly && curationReport.excluded.length > 0) { console.log('\nExcluded (POSIX-fragile):'); for (const { file, reason } of curationReport.excluded) { console.log(` - ${file} [${reason}]`); } } } if (options.listOnly) { console.log(`\nDiscovered ${files.length} test files.`); for (const file of files) console.log(` ${file}`); return 0; } if (options.dryRun) { const shards = assignFilesToShards(files, options.shardCount); const occupied = shards.filter((s) => s.length > 0).length; console.log( `\nWould run ${files.length} files across ${shards.length} shards (${occupied} occupied). ` + 'Without --shard, the full suite runs as ONE bun --parallel invocation instead.', ); for (const line of formatShardSummary(shards)) console.log(line); return 0; } if (options.shardIndex !== null) { // Bounds-check against the REQUESTED shard count, not post-assignment // occupancy — indices must be stable for a CI matrix, and an empty shard // is a valid fast no-op. if (!Number.isInteger(options.shardIndex) || options.shardIndex < 1 || options.shardIndex > options.shardCount) { throw new Error(`--shard must be between 1 and ${options.shardCount}. Received: ${options.shardIndex}`); } const shards = assignFilesToShards(files, options.shardCount); const outcome = await runFreeShard(shards[options.shardIndex - 1], options.shardIndex, options.shardCount, { wallTimeoutMs: options.wallTimeoutMs, }); return exitCodeFor(outcome.status); } // Full-suite mode: one bun invocation, files parallelized across per-file // worker processes. See the header for the probe results that picked this // over N spawned shard processes. const outcome = await runFreeShard(files, 1, 1, { parallel: true, wallTimeoutMs: options.wallTimeoutMs, }); return exitCodeFor(outcome.status); } if (import.meta.main) { try { process.exitCode = await main(); } catch (error) { console.error(`[test:free] ${error instanceof Error ? error.message : String(error)}`); process.exitCode = 1; } }