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libctonfile -> libreader. This library will only provide .cton file reading/parsing services which are not needed after deployment. Code for writing .cton files lives in the main cretonne library because it is fairly small, and because it is useful for extracting test cases from a deployed library.
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Cretonne Code Generator
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Cretonne is a low-level retargetable code generator. It translates a
target-independent intermediate language into executable machine code.
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Cretonne is designed to be a code generator for WebAssembly with these design
goals:
No undefined behavior
Cretonne does not have a nasal demons clause, and it won't generate code
with unexpected behavior if invariants are broken.
Portable semantics
As far as possible, Cretonne's input language has well-defined semantics
that are the same on all target architectures. The semantics are usually
the same as WebAssembly's.
Fast sandbox verification
Cretonne's input language has a safe subset for sandboxed code. No advanced
analysis is required to verify memory safety as long as only the safe
instructions are used. The safe instruction set is expressive enough to
implement WebAssembly.
Scalable performance
Cretonne can be configured to generate code as quickly as possible, or it
can generate very good code at the cost of slower compile times.
Predictable performance
When optimizing, Cretonne focuses on adapting the target-independent IL to
the quirks of the target architecture. There are no advanced optimizations
that sometimes work, somtimes fail.
Building the documentation
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To build the Cretonne documentation, you need the `Sphinx documentation
generator <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/>`_::
$ pip install sphinx
$ cd cretonne/docs
$ make html
$ open _build/html/index.html
Description
Languages
Rust
77.8%
WebAssembly
20.6%
C
1.3%