//! Example of instantiating two modules which link to each other. // You can execute this example with `cargo run --example linking` use wasi_common::sync::WasiCtxBuilder; use wasmtime::*; fn main() -> Result<()> { let engine = Engine::default(); // First set up our linker which is going to be linking modules together. We // want our linker to have wasi available, so we set that up here as well. let mut linker = Linker::new(&engine); wasi_common::sync::add_to_linker(&mut linker, |s| s)?; // Load and compile our two modules let linking1 = Module::from_file(&engine, "examples/linking1.wat")?; let linking2 = Module::from_file(&engine, "examples/linking2.wat")?; // Configure WASI and insert it into a `Store` let wasi = WasiCtxBuilder::new() .inherit_stdio() .inherit_args()? .build(); let mut store = Store::new(&engine, wasi); // Instantiate our first module which only uses WASI, then register that // instance with the linker since the next linking will use it. let linking2 = linker.instantiate(&mut store, &linking2)?; linker.instance(&mut store, "linking2", linking2)?; // And with that we can perform the final link and the execute the module. let linking1 = linker.instantiate(&mut store, &linking1)?; let run = linking1.get_typed_func::<(), ()>(&mut store, "run")?; run.call(&mut store, ())?; Ok(()) }