wasmtime-d 0.1.0-alpha
D language binding for wasmtime
To use this package, run the following command in your project's root directory:
Manual usage
Put the following dependency into your project's dependences section:
wasmtime-d
D language bindings for wasmtime
Features
- Dynamic library loading (static loading coming later).
- Full binding to the C API.
- A class-based API with automatic memory management.
- Templates generating automatic binding to D functions.
Brief user guide
Loading the library
The DLL/SO file can be loaded with the following function call:
loadWasmtime();
Optionally it can accept an argument of type of null-terminated string, that specifies the path to the dynamic library, and a boolean argument of which is true then it loads the minimalistic version of the library. It returns an error code if something haven't gone right.
Loading a file
Files can be loaded as such:
File file = File("pathtofile/file.wat", "r");
ulong size = file.size();
WasmByteVec wat = new WasmByteVec(cast(size_t)size);
file.rawRead(wat.backend.data[0..wat.backend.size]);
Textual files can be compiled into WASM with the following function:
WasmByteVec wasm = new WasmByteVec();
WasmtimeError error = wat2wasm(cast(const(char)[])source, wasm);
Running WASM scripts
First, you need to initialize the WASM engine, the Wasmtime storage, and a context:
WasmEngine engine = new WasmEngine();
WasmtimeStore store = new WasmtimeStore(engine, null, null);
WasmtimeContext context = store.context();
You can create a module as from a compiled file with the following function:
WasmtimeModule mod;
WasmtimeError error = WasmtimeModule.create(engine, cast(ubyte[])wasm.backend.data[0..wasm.backend.size], mod);
Use the following factory function template to create an automatic binding to a D function, which can be called as an import function from the WASM script:
WasmtimeFunc dFunc = WasmtimeFunc.createFuncBinding!(myDFunc)(context);
WasmtimeExtern dFuncAsExtern;
dFuncAsExtern.kind = WasmExternkind.Func;
dFuncAsExtern.of.func = dFunc.backend;
Creating a Wasmtime instance follows as:
WasmtimeInstance instance = new WasmtimeInstance(context, mod, imports);
Extracting an export function, then executing it is as easy as:
WasmtimeExtern run = instance.exportGet("run");
WasmtimeFunc wasmentrypoint = new WasmtimeFunc(context, run.of.func);
//Number is the expected return arguments, after that the function can accept any number of arguments as long as the variadic function is built to deal with it.
auto funcResult = wasmentrypoint(0);
(Manual binding is still available if needed.)
Roadmap
- Basic functionality works as of now.
- Handling of classes, interfaces, and structs as arguments are untested.
- Automatic function binding generation template factory works, untested for function arguments.
Things need to be done
- Shared memory handling.
- Member function binding generation.
- Asynchronous functions.
- Registered by László Szerémi
- 0.1.0-alpha released 4 months ago
- ZILtoid1991/wasmtime-d
- Boost
- Copyright © 2024, ZILtoid1991
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- Sub packages:
- wasmtime-d:funcgen, wasmtime-d:test_loader, wasmtime-d:test_binding
- Dependencies:
- bindbc-loader
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