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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
97ff297683 Remove another thread local in instance.rs (#862)
* Remove another thread local in `instance.rs`

This commit removes another usage of `thread_local!` in the continued
effort to centralize all thread-local state per-call (or basically state
needed for traps) in one location. This removal is targeted at the
support for custom signal handlers on instances, removing the previous
stack of instances with instead a linked list of instances.

The `with_signals_on` method is no longer necessary (since it was always
called anyway) and is inferred from the first `vmctx` argument of the
entrypoints into wasm. These functions establish a linked list of
instances on the stack, if needed, to handle signals when they happen.

This involved some refactoring where some C++ glue was moved into Rust,
so now Rust handles a bit more of the signal handling logic.

* Update some inline docs about `HandleTrap`
2020-01-31 13:45:54 +01:00
Alex Crichton
448faed5ca Deny missing documentation in wasmtime crate (#836)
* Deny missing documentation in `wasmtime` crate

Everything is largely documented now, so let's be sure to keep it that
way!

* Add windows docs
2020-01-17 12:36:57 -06:00
Alex Crichton
e5afdd2ede Document the wasmtime::Instance APIs (#814)
* Document the `wasmtime::Instance` APIs

This documents oddities like the import list and export list and how to
match them all up. Addtionally this largely just expands all the docs
related to `Instance` to get filled out.

This also moves the `set_signal_handler` functions into
platform-specific modules in order to follow Rust idioms about how to
expose platform-specific information. Additionally the methods are
marked `unsafe` because I figure anything having to do with signal
handling is `unsafe` inherently. I don't actually know what these
functions do, so they're currently still undocumented.

* Fix build of python bindings

* Fix some rebase conflicts
2020-01-16 17:58:44 -06:00