* Update rust embed example (#967) Ensures that the example works with the current API. Drops mention of HostRef as the example is complete without it. * Cleanup
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@@ -41,9 +41,6 @@ use wasmtime::*;
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let store = Store::default();
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```
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The `HostRef` will be used a lot -- it is a "convenience" object to store and refer an object between the host and
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the embedded environments.
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The `hello.wasm` can be read from the file system and provided to the `Module` object constructor as `&[u8]`:
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```rust
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@@ -51,30 +48,28 @@ use std::fs::read;
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let hello_wasm = read("hello.wasm").expect("wasm file");
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let module = HostRef::new(Module::new(&store, &hello_wasm).expect("wasm module"));
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let module = Module::new(&store, &hello_wasm).expect("wasm module");
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```
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The module instance can now be created. Normally, you would provide exports, but in this case, there are none required:
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```rust
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let instance = Instance::new(&store, &module, &[]).expect("wasm instance");
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let instance = Instance::new(&module, &[]).expect("wasm instance");
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```
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Everything is set. If a WebAssembly module has a start function -- it was run.
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The instance's exports can be used at this point. wasmtime provides functions
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to look up an export by name, and ensure that it's a function:
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to get an export by name, and ensure that it's a function:
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```rust
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let answer = instance.find_export_by_name("answer").expect("answer").func().expect("function");
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let answer = instance.get_export("answer").expect("answer").func().expect("function");
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```
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The exported function can be called using the `call` method. Remember that in most of the cases,
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a `HostRef<_>` object will be returned, so `borrow()` or `borrow_mut()` method has to be used to refer the
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specific object. The exported "answer" function accepts no parameters and returns a single `i32` value.
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The exported function can be called using the `call` method. The exported "answer" function accepts no parameters and returns a single `i32` value.
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```rust
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let result = answer.borrow().call(&[]).expect("success");
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println!("Answer: {}", result[0].i32());
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let result = answer.call(&[]).expect("success");
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println!("Answer: {:?}", result[0].i32());
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```
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The names of the WebAssembly module's imports and exports can be discovered by means of module's corresponding methods.
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@@ -90,11 +85,11 @@ fn main() {
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let wasm = read("hello.wasm").expect("wasm file");
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let module = HostRef::new(Module::new(&store, &wasm).expect("wasm module"));
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let instance = Instance::new(&store, &module, &[]).expect("wasm instance");
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let module = Module::new(&store, &wasm).expect("wasm module");
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let instance = Instance::new(&module, &[]).expect("wasm instance");
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let answer = instance.find_export_by_name("answer").expect("answer").func().expect("function");
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let result = answer.borrow().call(&[]).expect("success");
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println!("Answer: {}", result[0].i32());
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let answer = instance.get_export("answer").expect("answer").func().expect("function");
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let result = answer.call(&[]).expect("success");
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println!("Answer: {:?}", result[0].i32());
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}
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```
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