;;; RUN: %(wast2json)s ;;; ARGS: --help (;; STDOUT ;;; usage: wast2json [options] filename read a file in the wasm spec test format, check it for errors, and convert it to a JSON file and associated wasm binary files. examples: # parse spec-test.wast, and write files to spec-test.json. Modules are # written to spec-test.0.wasm, spec-test.1.wasm, etc. $ wast2json spec-test.wast -o spec-test.json options: --help Print this help message --version Print version information -v, --verbose Use multiple times for more info --debug-parser Turn on debugging the parser of wast files --enable-exceptions Enable Experimental exception handling --disable-mutable-globals Disable Import/export mutable globals --enable-saturating-float-to-int Enable Saturating float-to-int operators --enable-sign-extension Enable Sign-extension operators --enable-simd Enable SIMD support --enable-threads Enable Threading support --enable-multi-value Enable Multi-value --enable-tail-call Enable Tail-call support --enable-bulk-memory Enable Bulk-memory operations --enable-reference-types Enable Reference types (anyref) --enable-annotations Enable Custom annotation syntax --enable-gc Enable Garbage collection --enable-all Enable all features -o, --output=FILE output JSON file -r, --relocatable Create a relocatable wasm binary (suitable for linking with e.g. lld) --no-canonicalize-leb128s Write all LEB128 sizes as 5-bytes instead of their minimal size --debug-names Write debug names to the generated binary file --no-check Don't check for invalid modules ;;; STDOUT ;;)