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//! Example of enabling debuginfo for wasm code which allows interactive
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//! debugging of the wasm code. When using recent versions of LLDB
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//! you can debug this executable and set breakpoints in wasm code and look at
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//! the rust source code as input.
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// To execute this example you'll need to run two commands:
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//
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// cargo build -p example-fib-wasm --target wasm32-unknown-unknown
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// cargo run --example fib-debug
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use anyhow::Result;
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use wasmtime::*;
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fn main() -> Result<()> {
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// Load our previously compiled wasm file (built previously with Cargo) and
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// also ensure that we generate debuginfo so this executable can be
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// debugged in GDB.
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let engine = Engine::new(Config::new().debug_info(true));
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let store = Store::new(&engine);
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let module = Module::from_file(&store, "target/wasm32-unknown-unknown/debug/fib.wasm")?;
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let instance = Instance::new(&module, &[])?;
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// Invoke `fib` export
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let fib = instance
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Refactor (#1524)
* Compute instance exports on demand.
Instead having instances eagerly compute a Vec of Externs, and bumping
the refcount for each Extern, compute Externs on demand.
This also enables `Instance::get_export` to avoid doing a linear search.
This also means that the closure returned by `get0` and friends now
holds an `InstanceHandle` to dynamically hold the instance live rather
than being scoped to a lifetime.
* Compute module imports and exports on demand too.
And compute Extern::ty on demand too.
* Add a utility function for computing an ExternType.
* Add a utility function for looking up a function's signature.
* Add a utility function for computing the ValType of a Global.
* Rename wasmtime_environ::Export to EntityIndex.
This helps differentiate it from other Export types in the tree, and
describes what it is.
* Fix a typo in a comment.
* Simplify module imports and exports.
* Make `Instance::exports` return the export names.
This significantly simplifies the public API, as it's relatively common
to need the names, and this avoids the need to do a zip with
`Module::exports`.
This also changes `ImportType` and `ExportType` to have public members
instead of private members and accessors, as I find that simplifies the
usage particularly in cases where there are temporary instances.
* Remove `Instance::module`.
This doesn't quite remove `Instance`'s `module` member, it gets a step
closer.
* Use a InstanceHandle utility function.
* Don't consume self in the `Func::get*` methods.
Instead, just create a closure containing the instance handle and the
export for them to call.
* Use `ExactSizeIterator` to avoid needing separate `num_*` methods.
* Rename `Extern::func()` etc. to `into_func()` etc.
* Revise examples to avoid using `nth`.
* Add convenience methods to instance for getting specific extern types.
* Use the convenience functions in more tests and examples.
* Avoid cloning strings for `ImportType` and `ExportType`.
* Remove more obviated clone() calls.
* Simplify `Func`'s closure state.
* Make wasmtime::Export's fields private.
This makes them more consistent with ExportType.
* Fix compilation error.
* Make a lifetime parameter explicit, and use better lifetime names.
Instead of 'me, use 'instance and 'module to make it clear what the
lifetime is.
* More lifetime cleanups.
5 years ago
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.get_func("fib")
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.ok_or(anyhow::format_err!("failed to find `fib` function export"))?
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.get1::<i32, i32>()?;
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println!("fib(6) = {}", fib(6)?);
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Ok(())
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}
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