Update the *.wast runner to use the wasmtime API (#690)

* Update the `*.wast` runner to use the `wasmtime` API

This commit migrates the `wasmtime-wast` crate, which executes `*.wast`
test suites, to use the `wasmtime` crate exclusively instead of the raw
support provided by the `wasmtime-*` family of crates.

The primary motivation for this change is to use `*.wast` test to test
the support for interface types, but interface types is only being added
in the `wasmtime` crate for now rather than all throughout the core
crates. This means that without this transition it's much more difficult
to write tests for wasm interface types!

A secondary motivation for this is that it's testing the support we
provide to users through the `wasmtime` crate, since that's the
expectation of what most users would use rather than the raw
`wasmtime-*` crates.

* Run rustfmt

* Fix the multi example

* Handle v128 values in the `wasmtime` crate

Ensure that we allocate 128-bit stack slots instead of 64-bit stack
slots.

* Update to master

* Add comment
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Alex Crichton
2019-12-17 13:30:50 -06:00
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parent 4141daae68
commit d5a2eb397c
13 changed files with 368 additions and 478 deletions

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@@ -45,7 +45,12 @@ const WAT: &str = r#"
fn main() -> Result<()> {
// Initialize.
println!("Initializing...");
let engine = HostRef::new(Engine::default());
let mut cfg = Config::new();
cfg.features(wasmtime_jit::Features {
multi_value: true,
..Default::default()
});
let engine = HostRef::new(Engine::new(&cfg));
let store = HostRef::new(Store::new(&engine));
// Load binary.