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34 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
e596ef596c Bump to 0.2.48 2019-07-11 15:02:39 -07:00
Alex Crichton
d71ab78fc6 Bump to 0.2.47 2019-06-19 11:14:37 -07:00
Alex Crichton
8fc0a38402 Bump to 0.2.46 2019-06-14 11:44:58 -07:00
Alex Crichton
59e773f5ec Update walrus 2019-06-05 11:08:04 -07:00
Alex Crichton
137bbdf2e3 Bump to 0.2.45 2019-05-20 09:44:03 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
d422436487 Update dependencies and use new walrus custom sections APIs 2019-05-17 14:58:50 -07:00
Alex Crichton
773c6ff430 Bump to 0.2.44 2019-05-16 07:47:23 -07:00
Alex Crichton
5a017c1e22 Update walrus dependency 2019-05-03 07:12:28 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f2429be07f Bump to 0.2.43 2019-04-29 08:28:41 -07:00
Alex Crichton
df6e15e3ab Bump to 0.2.42 2019-04-11 07:39:45 -07:00
Alex Crichton
02394724ea Bump to 0.2.41 2019-04-10 10:53:32 -07:00
Alex Crichton
6803c619bb Bump to 0.2.40 2019-03-21 17:08:48 -07:00
Alex Crichton
228f58dca3 Bump to 0.2.39 2019-03-13 11:02:27 -07:00
Alex Crichton
795bf7c6b1 Update walrus to 0.5.0 2019-03-06 15:09:20 -08:00
Alex Crichton
a659f27c07 Bump to 0.2.38 2019-03-04 09:11:23 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9ac8a974a9 Fix name of "current thread ID" intrinsic
This was accidentally renamed in the transition to `walrus`, but
upstream rust-lang/rust still uses the old name so let's switch back to
that.
2019-03-01 09:22:30 -08:00
Alex Crichton
8fb705a1ef Upgrade to walrus 0.4
Also be sure to have an explicit GC pass!
2019-02-19 14:14:01 -08:00
Alex Crichton
e9f423d57e Bump to 0.2.37 2019-02-15 08:16:24 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
17dc79e4c5 Configure walrus to generate DWARF/names at the right times
Fixes ##1254
2019-02-14 07:20:43 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
802cfedcbd Bump to 0.2.36 2019-02-12 13:19:02 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
d9cf9b3735 Bump to version 0.2.35 2019-02-12 11:36:19 -08:00
Alex Crichton
894b479213 Migrate wasm-bindgen to using walrus
This commit moves `wasm-bindgen` the CLI tool from internally using
`parity-wasm` for wasm parsing/serialization to instead use `walrus`.
The `walrus` crate is something we've been working on recently with an
aim to replace the usage of `parity-wasm` in `wasm-bindgen` to make the
current CLI tool more maintainable as well as more future-proof.

The `walrus` crate provides a much nicer AST to work with as well as a
structured `Module`, whereas `parity-wasm` provides a very raw interface
to the wasm module which isn't really appropriate for our use case. The
many transformations and tweaks that wasm-bindgen does have a huge
amount of ad-hoc index management to carefully craft a final wasm
binary, but this is all entirely taken care for us with the `walrus`
crate.

Additionally, `wasm-bindgen` will ingest and rewrite the wasm file,
often changing the binary offsets of functions. Eventually with DWARF
debug information we'll need to be sure to preserve the debug
information throughout the transformations that `wasm-bindgen` does
today. This is practically impossible to do with the `parity-wasm`
architecture, but `walrus` was designed from the get-go to solve this
problem transparently in the `walrus` crate itself. (it doesn't today,
but this is planned work)

It is the intention that this does not end up regressing any
`wasm-bindgen` use cases, neither in functionality or in speed. As a
large change and refactoring, however, it's likely that at least
something will arise! We'll want to continue to remain vigilant to any
issues that come up with this commit.

Note that the `gc` crate has been deleted as part of this change, as the
`gc` crate is no longer necessary since `walrus` does it automatically.
Additionally the `gc` crate was one of the main problems with preserving
debug information as it often deletes wasm items!

Finally, this also starts moving crates to the 2018 edition where
necessary since `walrus` requires the 2018 edition, and in general it's
more pleasant to work within the 2018 edition!
2019-02-12 07:25:53 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
078257943d Bump to 0.2.34 2019-02-11 18:58:54 -08:00
Alex Crichton
ef37986541 Update more parity-wasm 2019-02-04 22:06:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
78c4075e40 Bump to 0.2.33 2019-01-18 15:32:17 -08:00
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
48f4adfa8c Run rustfmt over everything 2018-11-27 12:07:59 -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