# Rolldown minifier drops `while(` keyword — invalid syntax in Safari **Status:** To be filed **Workaround applied:** `build: { minify: "esbuild" }` in `vite.config.mts` ## Summary Rolldown's minifier drops the `while(`/`for(;` keyword when a `while (x in globalThis)` loop is bundled alongside other module-level variable declarations. The resulting output is a syntax error that crashes Safari. ## Target repositories - https://github.com/rolldown/rolldown/issues - https://github.com/oxc-project/oxc/issues (underlying minifier) ## Environment | Package | Version | |---|---| | `vite` | 8.0.1 | | `rolldown` | 1.0.0-rc.10 | | `@oxc-project/types` | 0.120.0 | | Triggered by | `@ark/schema` 0.56.0 / `arktype` 2.1.29 | ## Source File: `node_modules/@ark/schema/out/shared/registry.js` ```js let _registryName = "$ark"; let suffix = 2; while (_registryName in globalThis) _registryName = `$ark${suffix++}`; export const registryName = _registryName; ``` ## Actual minified output ```js un=Pe(`implementedTraits`),dn=`$ark`,fn=2;dn in globalThis;)dn=`$ark${fn++}`;var pn=dn; ``` The `while(` keyword is missing. The orphaned `)` is a syntax error. ## Expected output ```js var dn=`$ark`,fn=2;for(;dn in globalThis;)dn=`$ark${fn++}`;var pn=dn; ``` ## Impact Safari throws: `SyntaxError: Unexpected keyword 'in'. Expected a ';' following a return statement.` Chrome and Firefox appear to tolerate the malformed output. ## Reproduction attempts Direct Rolldown calls (even with the full `arktype` + `@better-fetch/fetch` bundle) do **not** reproduce the bug. It only manifests through Vite's full production build pipeline. This strongly suggests the issue is in the interaction between **Vite's module preprocessing** (dependency pre-bundling, plugin transforms, scope-flattening of ESM modules) and Rolldown's minifier `sequences` optimization pass. Hypothesis: Vite's pipeline produces a flattened scope where multiple `var` declarations from different original modules are consecutive. When the `sequences` optimizer then tries to fold those `var` declarations into the `for` loop init, it incorrectly drops the `for(var ` prefix when the loop condition contains the `in` operator. ## Notes - Related closed issue: [rolldown/rolldown#8146](https://github.com/rolldown/rolldown/issues/8146) — "Minifier incorrectly merges statements into for-in expression via comma operator" - To reproduce: run `pnpm build` in this project **without** `build.minify: "esbuild"` — the broken chunk is `getAuthor-*.js` ## Workaround Add to `vite.config.mts`: ```ts build: { minify: "esbuild", }, ``` esbuild correctly outputs `for(;Dt in globalThis;)Dt=\`$ark${za++}\``.