The memmap crate doesn't make it straightforward to have part of the
region be writeable and part readonly. Since this is a fairly boutique
use case, and we don't need all that much code, just use the low-level
APIs directly.
Also, introduce a concept of "tunables" for adjusting the parameters of
the runtime.
* Implement wasm trap handlers.
This adds signal handlers based on SpiderMonkey's signal-handler code.
The functionality for looking up the trap code and wasm bytecode offset
isn't yet implemented, but this is a start.
I considered rewriting this code in Rust, but decided against it for now
as C++ allows us to talk to the relevant OS APIs more directly.
Fixes#15.
* Compile with -std=c++11.
* Refactor InstallState initialization.
* Compile with -fPIC.
* Factor out the code for calling a wasm function with a given index.
* Fix unclear wording in a comment.
The biggest change is the split from FunctionIndex to
DefinedFuncIndex to FuncIndex. Take better advantage of this by
converting several Vecs to PrimaryMaps.
Also, table_addr can now handle indices of the table index type,
so we don't need to explicitly uextend them anymore.
* Implement.
* Clean and doc
* Collect base addresses instead of leaking them
* Fix code for 1.25.
* Simplify $assert
* Use AbiParam::special.
* Use &mut self in base_addr