* Use stable Rust on CI to test the x64 backend
This commit leverages the newly-released 1.51.0 compiler to test the
new backend on Windows and Linux with a stable compiler instead of a
nightly compiler. This isolates the nightly build to just the nightly
documentation generation and fuzzing, both of which rely on nightly for
the best results right now.
* Use updated stable in book build job
* Run rustfmt for new stable
* Silence new warnings for wasi-nn
* Allow some dead code in the x64 backend
Looks like new rustc is better about emitting some dead-code warnings
* Update rust in peepmatic job
* Fix a test in the pooling allocator
* Remove `package.metdata.docs.rs` temporarily
Needs resolution of https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/9300 first
* Fix a warning in a wasi-nn example
* Add an initial wasi-nn implementation for Wasmtime
This change adds a crate, `wasmtime-wasi-nn`, that uses `wiggle` to expose the current state of the wasi-nn API and `openvino` to implement the exposed functions. It includes an end-to-end test demonstrating how to do classification using wasi-nn:
- `crates/wasi-nn/tests/classification-example` contains Rust code that is compiled to the `wasm32-wasi` target and run with a Wasmtime embedding that exposes the wasi-nn calls
- the example uses Rust bindings for wasi-nn contained in `crates/wasi-nn/tests/wasi-nn-rust-bindings`; this crate contains code generated by `witx-bindgen` and eventually should be its own standalone crate
* Test wasi-nn as a CI step
This change adds:
- a GitHub action for installing OpenVINO
- a script, `ci/run-wasi-nn-example.sh`, to run the classification example