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Alex Crichton b15b5cd05a Use malloc/free to allocate Instance structure (#948)
Previously `Instance` was always allocated with `mmap`. This was done to
future-proof `Instance` for allowing storing the memory itself inline
with an `Instance` allocation, but this can actually be done with
`alloc`/`dealloc` since they take an alignment. By using `malloc`/`free`
we can avoid fragmentation as well as hook into standard leak tracking
mechanisms.
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This is the wasmtime-runtime crate, which contains wasm runtime library support, supporting the wasm ABI used by wasmtime-environ, wasmtime-jit, and wasmtime-obj.

This crate does not make a host vs. target distinction; it is meant to be compiled for the target.