* Enhance wiggle to generate its UserErrorConverstion trait with a function that returns a Result<abi_err, String>. This enhancement allows hostcall implementations using wiggle to return an actionable error to the instance (the abi_err) or to terminate the instance using the String as fatal error information. * Enhance wiggle to generate its UserErrorConverstion trait with a function that returns a Result<abi_err, String>. This enhancement allows hostcall implementations using wiggle to return an actionable error to the instance (the abi_err) or to terminate the instance using the String as fatal error information. * Enhance the wiggle/wasmtime integration to leverage new work in ab7e9c6. Hostcall implementations generated by wiggle now return an Result<abi_error, Trap>. As a result, hostcalls experiencing fatal errors may trap, thereby terminating the wasmtime instance. This enhancement has been performed for both wasi snapshot1 and wasi snapshot0. * Update wasi-nn crate to reflect enhancement in issue #2418. * Update wiggle test-helpers for wiggle enhancement made in issue #2418. * Address PR feedback; omit verbose return statement. * Address PR feedback; manually format within a proc macro. * Address PR feedback; manually format proc macro. * Restore return statements to wasi.rs. * Restore return statements in funcs.rs. * Address PR feedback; omit TODO and fix formatting. * Ok-wrap error type in assert statement.
wasmtime
A standalone runtime for WebAssembly
A Bytecode Alliance project
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Installation
The Wasmtime CLI can be installed on Linux and macOS with a small install script:
$ curl https://wasmtime.dev/install.sh -sSf | bash
Windows or otherwise interested users can download installers and binaries directly from the GitHub Releases page.
Example
If you've got the Rust compiler installed then you can take some Rust source code:
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
and compile/run it with:
$ rustup target add wasm32-wasi
$ rustc hello.rs --target wasm32-wasi
$ wasmtime hello.wasm
Hello, world!
Features
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Lightweight. Wasmtime is a standalone runtime for WebAssembly that scales with your needs. It fits on tiny chips as well as makes use of huge servers. Wasmtime can be embedded into almost any application too.
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Fast. Wasmtime is built on the optimizing Cranelift code generator to quickly generate high-quality machine code at runtime.
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Configurable. Whether you need to precompile your wasm ahead of time, generate code blazingly fast with Lightbeam, or interpret it at runtime, Wasmtime has you covered for all your wasm-executing needs.
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WASI. Wasmtime supports a rich set of APIs for interacting with the host environment through the WASI standard.
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Standards Compliant. Wasmtime passes the official WebAssembly test suite, implements the official C API of wasm, and implements future proposals to WebAssembly as well. Wasmtime developers are intimately engaged with the WebAssembly standards process all along the way too.
Language Support
You can use Wasmtime from a variety of different languages through embeddings of the implementation:
- Rust - the
wasmtimecrate - C - the
wasm.h,wasi.h, andwasmtime.hheaders - Python - the
wasmtimePyPI package - .NET - the
WasmtimeNuGet package - Go - the
wasmtime-gorepository
Documentation
📚 Read the Wasmtime guide here! 📚
The wasmtime guide is the best starting point to learn about what Wasmtime can do for you or help answer your questions about Wasmtime. If you're curious in contributing to Wasmtime, it can also help you do that!.
It's Wasmtime.