For clarity in examples avoid importing/exporting functions of the same name. (#6211)
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
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let engine = Engine::default();
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let wat = r#"
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(module
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(import "host" "hello" (func $host_hello (param i32)))
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(import "host" "host_func" (func $host_hello (param i32)))
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(func (export "hello")
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i32.const 3
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
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// Create a `Linker` which will be later used to instantiate this module.
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// Host functionality is defined by name within the `Linker`.
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let mut linker = Linker::new(&engine);
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linker.func_wrap("host", "hello", |caller: Caller<'_, u32>, param: i32| {
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linker.func_wrap("host", "host_func", |caller: Caller<'_, u32>, param: i32| {
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println!("Got {} from WebAssembly", param);
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println!("my host state is: {}", caller.data());
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})?;
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
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//! let engine = Engine::default();
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//! let wat = r#"
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//! (module
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//! (import "host" "hello" (func $host_hello (param i32)))
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//! (import "host" "host_func" (func $host_hello (param i32)))
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//!
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//! (func (export "hello")
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//! i32.const 3
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
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//! // `Store` has a type parameter to store host-specific data, which in
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//! // this case we're using `4` for.
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//! let mut store = Store::new(&engine, 4);
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//! let host_hello = Func::wrap(&mut store, |caller: Caller<'_, u32>, param: i32| {
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//! let host_func = Func::wrap(&mut store, |caller: Caller<'_, u32>, param: i32| {
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//! println!("Got {} from WebAssembly", param);
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//! println!("my host state is: {}", caller.data());
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//! });
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
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//! // Instantiation of a module requires specifying its imports and then
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//! // afterwards we can fetch exports by name, as well as asserting the
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//! // type signature of the function with `get_typed_func`.
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//! let instance = Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &[host_hello.into()])?;
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//! let instance = Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &[host_func.into()])?;
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//! let hello = instance.get_typed_func::<(), ()>(&mut store, "hello")?;
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//!
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//! // And finally we can call the wasm!
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@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
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//! let engine = Engine::default();
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//! let wat = r#"
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//! (module
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//! (import "host" "hello" (func $host_hello (param i32)))
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//! (import "host" "host_func" (func $host_hello (param i32)))
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//!
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//! (func (export "hello")
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//! i32.const 3
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@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
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//!
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//! // Create a `Linker` and define our host function in it:
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//! let mut linker = Linker::new(&engine);
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//! linker.func_wrap("host", "hello", |caller: Caller<'_, u32>, param: i32| {
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//! linker.func_wrap("host", "host_func", |caller: Caller<'_, u32>, param: i32| {
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//! println!("Got {} from WebAssembly", param);
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//! println!("my host state is: {}", caller.data());
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//! })?;
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