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//! Small example of how to instantiate a wasm module that imports one function,
//! showing how you can fill in host functionality for a wasm module.
// You can execute this example with `cargo run --example hello`
use anyhow::Result;
use wasmtime::*;
fn main() -> Result<()> {
// Configure the initial compilation environment, creating the global
// `Store` structure. Note that you can also tweak configuration settings
// with a `Config` and an `Engine` if desired.
println!("Initializing...");
let store = Store::default();
// Compile the wasm binary into an in-memory instance of a `Module`.
println!("Compiling module...");
let module = Module::from_file(&store, "examples/hello.wat")?;
// Here we handle the imports of the module, which in this case is our
// `HelloCallback` type and its associated implementation of `Callback.
println!("Creating callback...");
let hello_func = Func::wrap(&store, || {
println!("Calling back...");
println!("> Hello World!");
});
// Once we've got that all set up we can then move to the instantiation
// phase, pairing together a compiled module as well as a set of imports.
// Note that this is where the wasm `start` function, if any, would run.
println!("Instantiating module...");
let imports = [hello_func.into()];
let instance = Instance::new(&module, &imports)?;
// Next we poke around a bit to extract the `run` function from the module.
println!("Extracting export...");
let run = instance
.get_export("run")
.and_then(|e| e.func())
.ok_or(anyhow::format_err!("failed to find `run` function export"))?
.get0::<()>()?;
// And last but not least we can call it!
println!("Calling export...");
run()?;
println!("Done.");
Ok(())
}