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Alex Crichton
4933762d81 Add release notes for 3.0.1 and update some versions (#5364)
* Add release notes for 3.0.1

* Update some version directives for crates in Wasmtime

* Mark anything with `publish = false` as version 0.0.0
* Mark the icache coherence crate with the same version as Wasmtime

* Fix manifest directives
2022-12-06 01:26:39 +00:00
Alex Crichton
7b311004b5 Leverage Cargo's workspace inheritance feature (#4905)
* Leverage Cargo's workspace inheritance feature

This commit is an attempt to reduce the complexity of the Cargo
manifests in this repository with Cargo's workspace-inheritance feature
becoming stable in Rust 1.64.0. This feature allows specifying fields in
the root workspace `Cargo.toml` which are then reused throughout the
workspace. For example this PR shares definitions such as:

* All of the Wasmtime-family of crates now use `version.workspace =
  true` to have a single location which defines the version number.
* All crates use `edition.workspace = true` to have one default edition
  for the entire workspace.
* Common dependencies are listed in `[workspace.dependencies]` to avoid
  typing the same version number in a lot of different places (e.g. the
  `wasmparser = "0.89.0"` is now in just one spot.

Currently the workspace-inheritance feature doesn't allow having two
different versions to inherit, so all of the Cranelift-family of crates
still manually specify their version. The inter-crate dependencies,
however, are shared amongst the root workspace.

This feature can be seen as a method of "preprocessing" of sorts for
Cargo manifests. This will help us develop Wasmtime but shouldn't have
any actual impact on the published artifacts -- everything's dependency
lists are still the same.

* Fix wasi-crypto tests
2022-09-26 11:30:01 -05:00
Joel Dice
e31ff9dc67 implement wasmtime::component::flags! per #4308 (#4414)
* implement wasmtime::component::flags! per #4308

This is the last macro needed to complete #4308.  It supports generating a Rust
type that represents a `flags` component type, analogous to how the [bitflags
crate](https://crates.io/crates/bitflags) operates.

Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>

* wrap `format_flags` output in parens

This ensures we generate non-empty output even when no flags are set.  Empty
output for a `Debug` implementation would be confusing.

Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>

* unconditionally derive `Lift` and `Lower` in wasmtime::component::flags!

Per feedback on #4414, we now derive impls for those traits unconditionally,
which simplifies the syntax of the macro.

Also, I happened to notice an alignment bug in `LowerExpander::expand_variant`,
so I fixed that and cleaned up some related code.

Finally, I used @jameysharp's trick to calculate bit masks without looping.

Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>

* fix shift overflow regression in previous commit

Jamey pointed out my mistake: I didn't consider the case when the flag count was
evenly divisible by the representation size.  This fixes the problem and adds
test cases to cover it.

Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>
2022-07-12 16:47:58 -07:00
Joel Dice
5542c4ef26 support enums with more than 256 variants in derive macro (#4370)
* support enums with more than 256 variants in derive macro

This addresses #4361.  Technically, we now support up to 2^32 variants, which is
the maximum for the canonical ABI.  In practice, though, the derived code for
enums with even just 2^16 variants takes a prohibitively long time to compile.

Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>

* simplify `LowerExpander::expand_variant` code

Signed-off-by: Joel Dice <joel.dice@fermyon.com>
2022-07-05 10:36:43 -05:00