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wasmtime/crates/api/tests/import-indexes.rs
Alex Crichton e5afdd2ede Document the wasmtime::Instance APIs (#814)
* Document the `wasmtime::Instance` APIs

This documents oddities like the import list and export list and how to
match them all up. Addtionally this largely just expands all the docs
related to `Instance` to get filled out.

This also moves the `set_signal_handler` functions into
platform-specific modules in order to follow Rust idioms about how to
expose platform-specific information. Additionally the methods are
marked `unsafe` because I figure anything having to do with signal
handling is `unsafe` inherently. I don't actually know what these
functions do, so they're currently still undocumented.

* Fix build of python bindings

* Fix some rebase conflicts
2020-01-16 17:58:44 -06:00

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use std::rc::Rc;
use wasmtime::*;
#[test]
fn same_import_names_still_distinct() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
const WAT: &str = r#"
(module
(import "" "" (func $a (result i32)))
(import "" "" (func $b (result f32)))
(func (export "foo") (result i32)
call $a
call $b
i32.trunc_f32_u
i32.add)
)
"#;
struct Ret1;
impl Callable for Ret1 {
fn call(&self, params: &[Val], results: &mut [Val]) -> Result<(), Trap> {
assert!(params.is_empty());
assert_eq!(results.len(), 1);
results[0] = 1i32.into();
Ok(())
}
}
struct Ret2;
impl Callable for Ret2 {
fn call(&self, params: &[Val], results: &mut [Val]) -> Result<(), Trap> {
assert!(params.is_empty());
assert_eq!(results.len(), 1);
results[0] = 2.0f32.into();
Ok(())
}
}
let store = Store::default();
let wasm = wat::parse_str(WAT)?;
let module = Module::new(&store, &wasm)?;
let imports = [
Func::new(
&store,
FuncType::new(Box::new([]), Box::new([ValType::I32])),
Rc::new(Ret1),
)
.into(),
Func::new(
&store,
FuncType::new(Box::new([]), Box::new([ValType::F32])),
Rc::new(Ret2),
)
.into(),
];
let instance = Instance::new(&module, &imports)?;
let func = instance.get_export("foo").unwrap().func().unwrap();
let results = func.call(&[])?;
assert_eq!(results.len(), 1);
match results[0] {
Val::I32(n) => assert_eq!(n, 3),
_ => panic!("unexpected type of return"),
}
Ok(())
}