//! Translation of hello example use anyhow::{ensure, Context as _, Result}; use std::rc::Rc; use wasmtime::*; struct HelloCallback; impl Callable for HelloCallback { fn call(&self, _params: &[Val], _results: &mut [Val]) -> Result<(), Trap> { println!("Calling back..."); println!("> Hello World!"); Ok(()) } } fn main() -> Result<()> { // Configure the initial compilation environment, creating the global // `Store` structure. Note that you can also tweak configuration settings // with a `Config` and an `Engine` if desired. println!("Initializing..."); let store = Store::default(); // Next upload the `*.wasm` binary file, which in this case we're going to // be parsing an inline text format into a binary. println!("Loading binary..."); let binary = wat::parse_str( r#" (module (func $hello (import "" "hello")) (func (export "run") (call $hello)) ) "#, )?; // Compiler the `*.wasm` binary into an in-memory instance of a `Module`. println!("Compiling module..."); let module = Module::new(&store, &binary).context("> Error compiling module!")?; // Here we handle the imports of the module, which in this case is our // `HelloCallback` type and its associated implementation of `Callback. println!("Creating callback..."); let hello_type = FuncType::new(Box::new([]), Box::new([])); let hello_func = Func::new(&store, hello_type, Rc::new(HelloCallback)); // Once we've got that all set up we can then move to the instantiation // phase, pairing together a compiled module as well as a set of imports. // Note that this is where the wasm `start` function, if any, would run. println!("Instantiating module..."); let imports = vec![hello_func.into()]; let instance = Instance::new(&store, &module, &imports).context("> Error instantiating module!")?; // Next we poke around a bit to extract the `run` function from the module. println!("Extracting export..."); let exports = instance.exports(); ensure!(!exports.is_empty(), "> Error accessing exports!"); let run_func = exports[0].func().context("> Error accessing exports!")?; // And last but not least we can call it! println!("Calling export..."); run_func.call(&[])?; println!("Done."); Ok(()) }