This commit fixes running the store's enter/exit hooks into wasm which
accidentally weren't run for an instance's `start` function. The fix
here was mostly to just sink the enter/exit hook much lower in the code
to `invoke_wasm_and_catch_traps`, which is the common entry point for
all wasm calls.
This did involve propagating the `StoreContext<T>` generic rather than
using `StoreOpaque` unfortunately, but it is overally not too too much
code and we generally wanted most of it inlined anyway.
* wasmtime_runtime: move ResourceLimiter defaults into this crate
In preparation of changing wasmtime::ResourceLimiter to be a re-export
of this definition, because translating between two traits was causing
problems elsewhere.
* wasmtime: make ResourceLimiter a re-export of wasmtime_runtime::ResourceLimiter
* refactor Store internals to support ResourceLimiter as part of store's data
* add hooks for entering and exiting native code to Store
* wasmtime-wast, fuzz: changes to adapt ResourceLimiter API
* fix tests
* wrap calls into wasm with entering/exiting exit hooks as well
* the most trivial test found a bug, lets write some more
* store: mark some methods as #[inline] on Store, StoreInner, StoreInnerMost
Co-authored-By: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
* improve tests for the entering/exiting native hooks
Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>