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Nick Fitzgerald
31fdede9fc Bump to 0.2.32 2019-01-16 13:11:13 -08:00
Alex Crichton
b04f60cf2b Bump to 0.2.31 2019-01-09 09:17:50 -08:00
Alex Crichton
fbf000a508 Bump to 0.2.30 2019-01-07 07:47:07 -08:00
Alex Crichton
63e3ba722d Bump to 0.2.29 2018-12-04 06:04:47 -08:00
Alex Crichton
22ca15f81e Bump to 0.2.28 2018-11-12 09:28:01 -08:00
Alex Crichton
6dfbb4be89 Bump to 0.2.27 2018-10-29 14:30:33 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7fad2bf0c8 Bump to 0.2.26 2018-10-29 12:56:37 -07:00
Alex Crichton
25b26f41e7 Implement support for WebAssembly threads
... and add a parallel raytracing demo!

This commit adds enough support to `wasm-bindgen` to produce a workable
wasm binary *today* with the experimental WebAssembly threads support
implemented in Firefox Nightly. I've tried to comment what's going on in
the commits and such, but at a high level the changes made here are:

* A new transformation, living in a new `wasm-bindgen-threads-xform`
  crate, prepares a wasm module for parallel execution. This performs a
  number of mundane tasks which I hope to detail in a blog post later on.
* The `--no-modules` output is enhanced with more support for when
  shared memory is enabled, allowing passing in the module/memory to
  initialize the wasm instance on multiple threads (sharing both module
  and memory).
* The `wasm-bindgen` crate now offers the ability, in `--no-modules`
  mode, to get a handle on the `WebAssembly.Module` instance.
* The example itself requires Xargo to recompile the standard library
  with atomics and an experimental feature enabled. Afterwards it
  experimentally also enables threading support in wasm-bindgen.

I've also added hopefully enough CI support to compile this example in a
builder so we can upload it and poke around live online. I hope to
detail more about the technical details here in a blog post soon as
well!
2018-10-23 01:20:18 -07:00
Alex Crichton
a4a2ec605d Update parity-wasm
Bring in some support for bulk-memory-operations instructions
2018-10-16 14:04:40 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f749c7cf95 Don't use JSON for custom section format
This commit migrates away from using Serde for the custom section in
wasm executables. This is a refactoring of a purely-internal data
structure to `wasm-bindgen` and should have no visible functional change
on users.

The motivation for this commit is two fold:

* First, the compile times using `serde_json` and `serde_derive` for the
  syntax extension isn't the most fun.
* Second, eventually we're going to want to stablize the layout of the
  custom section, and it's highly unlikely to be json!

Primarily, though, the intention of this commit is to improve the
cold-cache compile time of `wasm-bindgen` by ensuring that for new users
this project builds as quickly as possible. By removing some heavyweight
dependencies from the procedural macro, `serde`, `serde_derive`, and
`serde_json`, we're able to get a pretty nice build time improvement for
the `wasm-bindgen` crate itself:

|             | single-core build | parallel build |
|-------------|-------------------|----------------|
| master      |             36.5s |          17.3s |
| this commit |             20.5s |          11.8s |

These are't really end-all-be-all wins but they're much better
especially on the spectrum of weaker CPUs (in theory modeled by the
single-core case showing we have 42% less CPU work in theory).
2018-10-12 11:23:00 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
dd82a3e134 Bump to 0.2.25 2018-10-10 13:19:40 -07:00
Alex Crichton
79e4324a3b Update parity-wasm dependency
While doing this, make `parity-wasm` a public dependency of all crates
instead of using the `Any` trick as that's not really needed any more.
2018-10-08 10:01:53 -07:00
Alex Crichton
4750927f11 Import the wasm-gc-api crate into this repository
The `wasm-bindgen` crate is effectively the only user of this crate now
that the `wasm-gc` tool has been deprecated. It's also much easier to
keep it in this repository as it's easier to sync changes to
`parity-wasm`. I'd also like to start refactoring out utilities for
managing a `parity_wasm::Module` to share between this crate and the
other CLI support code.
2018-10-05 14:21:59 -07:00
Alex Crichton
c210ccd596 Bump to 0.2.24 2018-10-05 09:53:19 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
f834a427d7 Bump to version 0.2.23 (and js-sys and wasm-bindgen-futures to 0.3.0) 2018-09-26 07:31:54 -07:00
Alex Crichton
51ec485c94 Bump to 0.2.22 2018-09-21 13:41:58 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f18b10ca52 Bump to 0.2.21 2018-09-06 22:10:11 -07:00
Alex Crichton
9d5898ab48 Bump to 0.2.20 2018-09-06 14:49:43 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f7e6fa2a04 Bump dependency on parity-wasm to 0.32.0
Brings support for atomic instructions!
2018-08-28 10:12:56 -07:00
Alex Crichton
d9bc0a3176 Bump to 0.2.19 2018-08-27 13:39:23 -07:00
Alex Crichton
98008b9e77 Bump to 0.2.18
At the same time, also add a `publish.rs` script to ease our publishing woes.
2018-08-27 13:37:55 -07:00
Alex Crichton
6343f2659a Remove dependency on wasmi
This is a pretty heavyweight dependency which accounts for a surprising amount
of runtime for larger modules in `wasm-bindgen`. We don't need 90% of the crate
and so this commit bundles a small interpreter for instructions we know are only
going to appear in describe-related functions.
2018-08-20 15:14:56 -07:00
Alex Crichton
57693ee11a Bump to 0.2.17 2018-08-16 23:36:42 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
8974a57fb9 Bump to version 0.2.16 2018-08-13 14:27:10 -07:00
Alex Crichton
d5b81595ec Remove support for the version attribute
First added in #161 this never ended up panning out, so let's remove the
experimental suport which isn't actually used by anything today and hold off on
any other changes until an RFC happens.
2018-08-06 13:30:28 -05:00
Alex Crichton
6def60681b
Upgrade failure and fix deprecation warnings (#605) 2018-08-01 16:15:09 -05:00
Nick Fitzgerald
9a0470b1c4 Bump to 0.2.15 2018-07-26 14:53:59 -07:00
Alex Crichton
9b5d47f5e1 Avoid serializing/reparsing modules during gc
Currently the `wasm-gc-api` crate doesn't expose `parity_wasm::Module` as a
public dependency which means that whenever we want to run a GC (which is twice
per `wasm-bindgen` invocation) we have to serialize and reparse the module a
lot! The `wasm-bindgen` has to serialize, `wasm-gc` then parses, `wasm-gc` then
serializes, and `wasm-bindgen` then parses.

This commit sidesteps all of these operations by ensuring that we always use the
same `parity_wasm::Module` instance, even when multiple versions of the
`parity_wasm` crate are in use. We'll get a speed boost when they happen to
align (which they always should for `wasm-bindgen`), but it'll work even if they
aren't aligned (by going through serialization).

Concretely on my machine this takes a `wasm-bindgen` invocation from 0.5s to
0.2s, a nice win!
2018-07-25 15:42:07 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
3f5a0fb31c Bump to 0.2.14 2018-07-25 09:46:45 -07:00
Alex Crichton
82c2dfa7b2
Bump to 0.2.13 (#536) 2018-07-21 23:10:47 -05:00
Alex Crichton
aa348f963f
Bump to 0.2.12 (#515)
* Bump to 0.2.12

* Update all version numbers and deps
* Update all listed authors to `["The wasm-bindgen Developers"]`
* Update `repository` links to specific paths for each crate
* Update `homepage` links to the online book
* Update all links away from `alexcrichton/wasm-bindgen`
* Add `#[doc]` directives for HTML URLs

* Update more version requirements

* Fill out CHANGELOG
2018-07-19 14:57:04 -05:00
Alex Crichton
133706fc5c Remove debug sections by default
The changes on master Rust insert debug sections now (yay!) but this means that
wasm binaries by default pick up debug sections from the standard library, so
let's remove them by default in wasm-bindgen unless `--debug` is passed
2018-07-13 08:12:12 -07:00
dependabot[bot]
178375a51b
Update wasmi requirement to 0.3
Updates the requirements on [wasmi](https://github.com/paritytech/wasmi) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/paritytech/wasmi/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/paritytech/wasmi/commits)

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@dependabot.com>
2018-07-06 16:54:52 +00:00
Alex Crichton
a4428f01b6 Update parity-wasm dependency 2018-06-01 07:48:32 -07:00
Alex Crichton
5e94dc2b75 Update parity-wasm dependency 2018-05-29 18:00:09 -07:00
Alex Crichton
4c27c349ea Bump to 0.2.11 2018-05-24 08:56:28 -07:00
Alex Crichton
627ca1d638 Bump to 0.2.10 2018-05-17 10:40:24 -07:00
Alex Crichton
5d28b90069 Bump to 0.2.9 2018-05-11 16:04:41 -07:00
Alex Crichton
fbb12f519b Bump to 0.2.8 2018-04-30 19:23:44 -07:00
Alex Crichton
dadcff15ef Add an example of wasm2asm and wasm-bindgen
This commit adds an example of executing the `wasm2asm` tool to generate asm.js
output instead of WebAssembly. This is often useful when supporting older
browsers, such as IE 11, that doesn't have native support for WebAssembly.
2018-04-30 13:29:34 -07:00
Alex Crichton
befdf07a07 Bump to 0.2.7 2018-04-27 19:48:57 -07:00
Alex Crichton
acb5eac96a Bump to 0.2.6 2018-04-26 19:14:09 -07:00
Alex Crichton
6d5ebaf5ac Update parity-wasm and wasmi 2018-04-26 18:42:49 -07:00
Alex Crichton
412bebca72 Add support for version specifications
This commit adds a `#[wasm_bindgen(version = "...")]` attribute support. This
information is eventually written into a `__wasm_pack_unstable` section.
Currently this is a strawman for the proposal in ashleygwilliams/wasm-pack#101
2018-04-25 22:23:02 -07:00
Alex Crichton
5f59d95130 Migrate to the failure crate
Currently errors are reported via Rust panics but there's lots more errors being
added over time so this commit starts the movement towards the `failure` crate
to more idiomatically report errors as well as provide better error messages
over time.
2018-04-25 11:57:17 -07:00
Alex Crichton
3b4bf475be Bump to 0.2.5 2018-04-19 18:46:41 -07:00
Alex Crichton
055a8fb803 Bump to 0.2.4 2018-04-18 07:18:11 -07:00
Alex Crichton
c74230b4a9 Bump to 0.2.3 2018-04-17 13:07:43 -07:00
Alex Crichton
9a6a15f605 Fix compilation and support on 32-bit targets 2018-04-17 11:42:10 -07:00
Alex Crichton
3305621012 Overhaul how type information gets to the CLI
This commit is a complete overhaul of how the `#[wasm_bindgen]` macro
communicates type information to the CLI tool, and it's done in a somewhat...
unconventional fashion.

Today we've got a problem where the generated JS needs to understand the types
of each function exported or imported. This understanding is what enables it to
generate the appropriate JS wrappers and such. We want to, however, be quite
flexible and extensible in types that are supported across the boundary, which
means that internally we rely on the trait system to resolve what's what.

Communicating the type information historically was done by creating a four byte
"descriptor" and using associated type projections to communicate that to the
CLI tool. Unfortunately four bytes isn't a lot of space to cram information like
arguments to a generic function, tuple types, etc. In general this just wasn't
flexible enough and the way custom references were treated was also already a
bit of a hack.

This commit takes a radical step of creating a **descriptor function** for each
function imported/exported. The really crazy part is that the `wasm-bindgen` CLI
tool now embeds a wasm interpreter and executes these functions when the CLI
tool is invoked. By allowing arbitrary functions to get executed it's now *much*
easier to inform `wasm-bindgen` about complicated structures of types. Rest
assured though that all these descriptor functions are automatically unexported
and gc'd away, so this should not have any impact on binary sizes

A new internal trait, `WasmDescribe`, is added to represent a description of all
types, sort of like a serialization of the structure of a type that
`wasm-bindgen` can understand. This works by calling a special exported function
with a `u32` value a bunch of times. This means that when we run a descriptor we
effectively get a `Vec<u32>` in the `wasm-bindgen` CLI tool. This list of
integers can then be parsed into a rich `enum` for the JS generation to work
with.

This commit currently only retains feature parity with the previous
implementation. I hope to soon solve issues like #123, #104, and #111 with this
support.
2018-04-14 11:15:28 -07:00