//! Small example of how you can interrupt the execution of a wasm module to //! ensure that it doesn't run for too long. // You can execute this example with `cargo run --example interrupt` use wasmtime::*; fn main() -> Result<()> { // Enable epoch interruption code via `Config` which means that code will // get interrupted when `Engine::increment_epoch` happens. let engine = Engine::new(Config::new().epoch_interruption(true))?; let mut store = Store::new(&engine, ()); store.set_epoch_deadline(1); // Compile and instantiate a small example with an infinite loop. let module = Module::from_file(&engine, "examples/interrupt.wat")?; let instance = Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &[])?; let run = instance.get_typed_func::<(), ()>(&mut store, "run")?; // Spin up a thread to send us an interrupt in a second std::thread::spawn(move || { std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(1)); println!("Interrupting!"); engine.increment_epoch(); }); println!("Entering infinite loop ..."); let err = run.call(&mut store, ()).unwrap_err(); println!("trap received..."); assert_eq!(err.downcast::()?, Trap::Interrupt); Ok(()) }