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... 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!
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[dependencies.std]
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stage = 0
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features = ['wasm-bindgen-threads']
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