Crates.io | wasmtime-rust |
lib.rs | wasmtime-rust |
version | 0.26.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2019-08-21 00:31:52.04451 |
updated_at | 2021-05-21 21:41:26.700021 |
description | Rust extension for Wasmtime |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime |
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wasmtime-rust
- Using WebAssembly from RustThis crate is intended to be an example of how to load WebAssembly files from a
native Rust application. You can always use wasmtime
and its family of crates
directly, but the purpose of this crate is to provide an ergonomic macro:
#[wasmtime_rust::wasmtime]
trait WasmMarkdown {
fn render(&mut self, input: &str) -> String;
}
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let mut markdown = WasmMarkdown::load_file("markdown.wasm")?;
println!("{}", markdown.render("# Hello, Rust!"));
Ok(())
}
The wasmtime
macro defined in the wasmtime-rust
crate is placed on a trait
which includes the set of functionality which a wasm module should export. In
this case we're expecting one render
function which takes and returns a
string.
The macro expands to a struct
with all of the methods on the trait (they must
all be &mut self
) and one function called load_file
to actually instantiate
the module.
Note that this macro is still in early stages of development, so error messages aren't great yet and all functionality isn't supported yet.
Currently if the wasm module imports any symbols outside of the WASI namespace the module will not load. It's intended that support for this will be added soon though!