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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Fitzgerald
61fc8d2567 Js sys once over (#550)
* js-sys: Return `f64` instead of `Number`

* js-sys: remove trailing whitespace

* js-sys: Ensure that all imported types derive Clone and Debug

* js-sys: Imported functions should always take JS object arguments by-ref
2018-07-25 16:33:44 -05:00
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
906cd7adcc Remove usage of wasm_import_module feature
This is now stabilized! Also tweak usage of it to the stable version.
2018-07-21 19:00:40 -07:00
Alex Crichton
2da77fb8b0 Merge the cli and test-runner packages
Shouldn't be any need to have them versioned separately!
2018-07-20 22:42:36 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f3d4a20ec7 Change Function::apply to catch the result
We don't know whether it'll throw or not!
2018-07-20 12:44:21 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f8d336d711
Add a test harness to directly execute wasm tests (#524)
* Add a test harness to directly execute wasm tests

This commits adds a few new crates and infrastructure to enable comands like:

    cargo test --target wasm32-unknown-unknown

The intention here is to make it as low-friction as possible to write wasm tests
and also have them execute in a reasonable amount of time. Eventually this is
also hopefully enough support to do things like headless testing!

For now though this is defintely MVP status rather than fully fleshed out.
There's some more information at `crates/test/README.md` about how it works and
how to use it, but for now this is mainly intended to play around with locally
in this repository for our own tests.

* Port a numbe of `js-sys` tests to the new test framework

This commit ports a number of existing tests for the `js-sys` crate over to the
new test framework created in the previous commit, showing off how they can be
executed as well as drastictlly simplifying the tests themselves! This is
intended to be a proof of concept for now which we can refine over time. This
should also show off that it's possible to incrementally move over to the new
test framework.
2018-07-20 13:47:49 -05:00