* Remove `HostRef` from the `wasmtime` public API
This commit removes all remaining usages of `HostRef` in the public API
of the `wasmtime` crate. This involved a number of API decisions such
as:
* None of `Func`, `Global`, `Table`, or `Memory` are wrapped in `HostRef`
* All of `Func`, `Global`, `Table`, and `Memory` implement `Clone` now.
* Methods called `type` are renamed to `ty` to avoid typing `r#type`.
* Methods requiring mutability for external items now no longer require
mutability. The mutable reference here is sort of a lie anyway since
the internals are aliased by the underlying module anyway. This
affects:
* `Table::set`
* `Table::grow`
* `Memory::grow`
* `Instance::set_signal_handler`
* The `Val::FuncRef` type is now no longer automatically coerced to
`AnyRef`. This is technically a breaking change which is pretty bad,
but I'm hoping that we can live with this interim state while we sort
out the `AnyRef` story in general.
* The implementation of the C API was refactored and updated in a few
locations to account for these changes:
* Accessing the exports of an instance are now cached to ensure we
always hand out the same `HostRef` values.
* `wasm_*_t` for external values no longer have internal cache,
instead they all wrap `wasm_external_t` and have an unchecked
accessor for the underlying variant (since the type is proof that
it's there). This makes casting back and forth much more trivial.
This is all related to #708 and while there's still more work to be done
in terms of documentation, this is the major bulk of the rest of the
implementation work on #708 I believe.
* More API updates
* Run rustfmt
* Fix a doc test
* More test updates
134 lines
3.6 KiB
Rust
134 lines
3.6 KiB
Rust
//! Translation of multi example
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use anyhow::{ensure, format_err, Context as _, Result};
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use wasmtime::*;
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struct Callback;
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impl Callable for Callback {
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fn call(&self, args: &[Val], results: &mut [Val]) -> Result<(), Trap> {
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println!("Calling back...");
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println!("> {} {}", args[0].unwrap_i32(), args[1].unwrap_i64());
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results[0] = Val::I64(args[1].unwrap_i64() + 1);
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results[1] = Val::I32(args[0].unwrap_i32() + 1);
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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const WAT: &str = r#"
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(module
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(func $f (import "" "f") (param i32 i64) (result i64 i32))
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(func $g (export "g") (param i32 i64) (result i64 i32)
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(call $f (local.get 0) (local.get 1))
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)
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(func $round_trip_many
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(export "round_trip_many")
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(param i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64)
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(result i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64 i64)
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local.get 0
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local.get 1
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local.get 2
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local.get 3
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local.get 4
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local.get 5
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local.get 6
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local.get 7
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local.get 8
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local.get 9)
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)
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"#;
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fn main() -> Result<()> {
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// Initialize.
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println!("Initializing...");
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let engine = Engine::new(Config::new().wasm_multi_value(true));
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let store = Store::new(&engine);
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// Load binary.
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println!("Loading binary...");
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let binary = wat::parse_str(WAT)?;
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// Compile.
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println!("Compiling module...");
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let module = Module::new(&store, &binary).context("Error compiling module!")?;
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// Create external print functions.
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println!("Creating callback...");
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let callback_type = FuncType::new(
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Box::new([ValType::I32, ValType::I64]),
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Box::new([ValType::I64, ValType::I32]),
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);
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let callback_func = Func::new(&store, callback_type, Rc::new(Callback));
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// Instantiate.
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println!("Instantiating module...");
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let imports = vec![callback_func.into()];
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let instance = Instance::new(&store, &module, imports.as_slice())
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.context("Error instantiating module!")?;
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// Extract exports.
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println!("Extracting export...");
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let exports = instance.exports();
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ensure!(!exports.is_empty(), "Error accessing exports!");
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let g = exports[0].func().context("> Error accessing export $g!")?;
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let round_trip_many = exports[1]
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.func()
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.context("> Error accessing export $round_trip_many")?;
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// Call `$g`.
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println!("Calling export \"g\"...");
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let args = vec![Val::I32(1), Val::I64(3)];
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let results = g
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.call(&args)
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.map_err(|e| format_err!("> Error calling g! {:?}", e))?;
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println!("Printing result...");
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println!("> {} {}", results[0].unwrap_i64(), results[1].unwrap_i32());
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debug_assert_eq!(results[0].unwrap_i64(), 4);
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debug_assert_eq!(results[1].unwrap_i32(), 2);
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// Call `$round_trip_many`.
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println!("Calling export \"round_trip_many\"...");
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let args = vec![
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Val::I64(0),
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Val::I64(1),
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Val::I64(2),
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Val::I64(3),
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Val::I64(4),
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Val::I64(5),
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Val::I64(6),
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Val::I64(7),
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Val::I64(8),
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Val::I64(9),
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];
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let results = round_trip_many
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.call(&args)
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.map_err(|e| format_err!("> Error calling round_trip_many! {:?}", e))?;
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println!("Printing result...");
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print!(">");
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for r in results.iter() {
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print!(" {}", r.unwrap_i64());
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}
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println!();
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debug_assert_eq!(results.len(), 10);
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debug_assert!(args
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.iter()
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.zip(results.iter())
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.all(|(a, r)| a.i64() == r.i64()));
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// Shut down.
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println!("Shutting down...");
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drop(store);
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// All done.
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println!("Done.");
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Ok(())
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}
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