wasm-bindgen/crates/futures
Alex Crichton eee71de0ce
Support asynchronous tests (#600)
* Tweak the implementation of heap closures

This commit updates the implementation of the `Closure` type to internally store
an `Rc` and be suitable for dropping a `Closure` during the execution of the
closure. This is currently needed for promises but may be generally useful as
well!

* Support asynchronous tests

This commit adds support for executing tests asynchronously. This is modeled
by tests returning a `Future` instead of simply executing inline, and is
signified with `#[wasm_bindgen_test(async)]`.

Support for this is added through a new `wasm-bindgen-futures` crate which is a
binding between the `futures` crate and JS `Promise` objects.

Lots more details can be found in the details of the commit, but one of the end
results is that the `web-sys` tests are now entirely contained in the same test
suite and don't need `npm install` to be run to execute them!

* Review tweaks

* Add some bindings for `Function.call` to `js_sys`

Name them `call0`, `call1`, `call2`, ... for the number of arguments being
passed.

* Use oneshots channels with `JsFuture`

It did indeed clean up the implementation!
2018-08-01 15:52:24 -05:00
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src Support asynchronous tests (#600) 2018-08-01 15:52:24 -05:00
Cargo.toml Support asynchronous tests (#600) 2018-08-01 15:52:24 -05:00
README.md Support asynchronous tests (#600) 2018-08-01 15:52:24 -05:00

wasm-bindgen-futures

Documention

This is an experimental crate (aka just written) which is targeted at bridging a Rust Future and a JS Promise. Internally it contains two conversions, one from a JS Promise to a Rust Future, and another from a Rust Future to a JS Promise.

See the documentation for more info.