use anyhow::Context; use std::{fs, path::Path}; use wasmtime::{ component::{bindgen, Component, Linker}, Config, Engine, Result, Store, }; // Generate bindings of the guest and host components. bindgen!("convert" in "./examples/component/convert.wit"); struct HostComponent; // Implementation of the host interface defined in the wit file. impl host::Host for HostComponent { fn multiply(&mut self, a: f32, b: f32) -> f32 { a * b } } struct MyState { host: HostComponent, } /// This function is only needed until rust can natively output a component. /// /// Generally embeddings should not be expected to do this programmatically, but instead /// language specific tooling should be used, for example in Rust `cargo component` /// is a good way of doing that: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cargo-component /// /// In this example we convert the code here to simplify the testing process and build system. fn convert_to_component(path: impl AsRef) -> Result> { let bytes = &fs::read(&path).context("failed to read input file")?; wit_component::ComponentEncoder::default() .module(&bytes)? .encode() } fn main() -> Result<()> { // Create an engine with the component model enabled (disabled by default). let engine = Engine::new(Config::new().wasm_component_model(true))?; // NOTE: The wasm32-unknown-unknown target is used here for simplicity, real world use cases // should probably use the wasm32-wasip1 target, and enable wasi preview2 within the component // model. let component = convert_to_component("target/wasm32-unknown-unknown/debug/guest.wasm")?; // Create our component and call our generated host function. let component = Component::from_binary(&engine, &component)?; let mut store = Store::new( &engine, MyState { host: HostComponent {}, }, ); let mut linker = Linker::new(&engine); host::add_to_linker(&mut linker, |state: &mut MyState| &mut state.host)?; let convert = Convert::instantiate(&mut store, &component, &linker)?; let result = convert.call_convert_celsius_to_fahrenheit(&mut store, 23.4)?; println!("Converted to: {:?}", result); Ok(()) }