Use structopt instead of docopt.

This commit refactors the Wasmtime CLI tools to use `structopt` instead of
`docopt`.

The `wasmtime` tool now has the following subcommands:

* `config new` - creates a new Wasmtime configuration file.
* `run` - runs a WebAssembly module.
* `wasm2obj` - translates a Wasm module to native object file.
* `wast` - runs a test script file.

If no subcommand is specified, the `run` subcommand is used. Thus,
`wasmtime foo.wasm` should continue to function as expected.

The `wasm2obj` and `wast` tools still exist, but delegate to the same
implementation as the `wasmtime` subcommands.  The standalone `wasm2obj` and
`wast` tools may be removed in the future in favor of simply using `wasmtime`.

Included in this commit is a breaking change to the default Wasmtime
configuration file: it has been renamed from `wasmtime-cache-config.toml` to
simply `config.toml`.  The new name is less specific which will allow for
additional (non-cache-related) settings in the future.

There are some breaking changes to improve command line UX:

* The `--cache-config` option has been renamed to `--config`.
* The `--create-config-file` option has moved to the `config new` subcommand.
As a result, the `wasm2obj` and `wast` tools cannot be used to create a new
config file.
* The short form of the `--optimize` option has changed from
`-o` to `-O` for consistency.
* The `wasm2obj` command takes the output object file as a
required positional argument rather than the former required output *option*
(e.g. `wasmtime wasm2obj foo.wasm foo.obj`).
This commit is contained in:
Peter Huene
2019-12-17 15:38:00 -05:00
parent d142a39113
commit 59258730c2
14 changed files with 900 additions and 891 deletions

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@@ -25,8 +25,6 @@ region = "2.0.0"
[dev-dependencies]
# for wasmtime.rs
wasi-common = { path = "../wasi-common" }
docopt = "1.0.1"
serde = { "version" = "1.0.94", features = ["derive"] }
pretty_env_logger = "0.3.0"
wasmtime-wast = { path = "../wast" }
wasmtime-wasi = { path = "../wasi" }