# WebAssembly Text Format (`*.wat`) While not necessarily a full-blown language you might be curious how Wasmtime interacts with [the `*.wat` text format][spec]! The `wasmtime` CLI and Rust embedding API both support the `*.wat` text format by default. "Hello, World!" is pretty nontrivial in the `*.wat` format since it's assembly-like and not really intended to be a primary programming language. That being said we can create a simple add function to call it! For example if you have a file `add.wat` like so: ```wat (module (func (export "add") (param i32 i32) (result i32) local.get 0 local.get 1 i32.add)) ``` Then you can execute this on the CLI with: ```sh $ wasmtime add.wat --invoke add 1 2 warning: ... warning: ... 3 ``` And we can see that we're already adding numbers! You can also see how this works in the Rust API like so: ```rust # extern crate wasmtime; # extern crate anyhow; use wasmtime::*; # fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut store = Store::<()>::default(); let wat = r#" (module (func (export "add") (param i32 i32) (result i32) local.get 0 local.get 1 i32.add)) "#; let module = Module::new(store.engine(), wat)?; let instance = Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &[])?; let add = instance.get_typed_func::<(i32, i32), i32>(&mut store, "add")?; println!("1 + 2 = {}", add.call(&mut store, (1, 2))?); # Ok(()) # } ``` [spec]: https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/text/index.html