Fix what looks like a copy-paste issue in wasmtime-api/src/module.rs,
which led to calling reserve_exact on one vector before pushing that
many elements into another.
wasmtime-wasi-c contains many bindgen-generated symbols like
bindgen_test_layout___wasi_event_t___wasi_event_u___wasi_event_u_fd_readwrite_t
that contain triple-underscores in them. rustc doesn't consider those
names snake-case and generates extensive warnings about them. Suppress
those warnings with allow(non_snake_case).
* Add more SIMD spec tests
Also provides a helper, extract_name, for building the names needed for the generated code
* Use `cargo test ... -- --nocapture` to see test errors in CI
* Use OS-independent paths for WAST files
* Ignore 'skip-stack-guard-page'
* Temporarily disable SIMD tests
* Re-enable SIMD spec tests and only disable on Windows temporarily
This PR updates `wasmtime_wasi` crate by adjusting `poll_oneoff`'s
signature to that introduced in `wasi_common` in
CraneStation/wasi-common#137. This change is required in order to
fix#440.
Accidentally left removed #434 when I meant to add it back in! Updates
the `wast` crate dependency and adds support for translating
`v128.const` instructions to a `RuntimeValue`
Closes#441
* Switch lightbeam from `wabt` to `wast`
Switch from a C++-based `*.wat` parser to a Rust-based parser
* Remove unneeded `wabt` dev-dependency from wasmtime-api
* Rewrite `wasmtime-wast` crate with `wast-parser`
This commit moves the `wasmtime-wast` crate off the `wabt` crate on to
the `wast-parser` crate which is a Rust implementation of a `*.wast` and
`*.wat` parser. The intention here is to continue to reduce the amount
of C++ required to build wasmtime!
* Use new `wat` and `wast` crate names
* deps: bump wasmparser to 0.39.2
This has a bug fix for multi-value Wasm validation that is required for getting
the spec tests passing.
https://github.com/yurydelendik/wasmparser.rs/pull/135
* Update cranelift to 0.46.1 to get multi-value Wasm support
The `cranelift_wasm` APIs had to change a little bit to maintain state necessary
when translating multi-value Wasm blocks. The `translate_module` function now
returns a `ModuleTranslationState` that is borrowed during each function's
translation.
* Enable multi-value proposal's spec tests
This enables all the Wasm multi-value proposal's spec tests other than the ones
that rely on functions having more return values than registers available on the
target. That is not supported by cranelift yet.
* wasmtime-interface-types: always use multi-value Wasm
And remove the return pointer hacks that work around the lack of multi-value.
* Don't run the spec_testsuite tests if the submodule isn't checked out.
This way, if someone checks out the repository without checking out the
submodules, they can still run "cargo test".
Also, fix a warning in the generated test runner code.
* Print a message if the spec_testsuite submodule is not enabled.
* Move the `#[cfg(test)]` to the top-level `mod`.
* Update the README.md.
Feature the wasmtime.dev website, update WASI content.
With Lightbeam moving into the Wasmtime repo, it's no longer necessary
to use git submodules to build Wasmtime.
This adds a `--always-lightbeam` option as well as an `--always-cranelift`
option, to allow the compilation strategy to be selected via the
command-line. This also enables regular testing for Lightbeam.