Try to reduce CI times with a Rust *.wat parser (#1332)

This commit moves the cranelift tests and tools from the `wabt` crate on
crates.io (which compiles the wabt C++ codebase) to the `wat` crate on
crates.io which is a Rust parser for the `*.wat` format. This was
motivated by me noticing that release builds on Windows are ~5 minutes
longer than Linux builds, and local timing graphs showed that `wabt-sys`
was by far the longest build step in the build process.

This commit changes the `clif-util` binary where the `--enable-simd`
flag is no longer respected with the text format as input, since the
`wat` crate has no feature gating. This was already sort of not
respected, though, since `--enable-simd` wasn't consulted for binary
inputs which `clif-util` supports as well. If this isn't ok though then
it should be ok to close this PR!
This commit is contained in:
Alex Crichton
2020-01-10 16:32:16 -06:00
committed by Andrew Brown
parent 582e7942f8
commit 3a13f79b66
6 changed files with 24 additions and 90 deletions

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ serde = { version = "1.0.94", features = ["derive"], optional = true }
thiserror = "1.0.4"
[dev-dependencies]
wabt = "0.9.1"
wat = "1.0.7"
target-lexicon = "0.10"
[features]