wasm-bindgen/examples/no_modules/index.html
Alex Crichton 3efe51eb8b Reorganize and rewrite examples
This commit is a large-ish scale reorganization of our examples. The
main goal here is to have a dedicated section of the guide for example,
and all examples will be listed there. Each example's `README` is now
just boilerplate pointing at the guide along with a blurb about how to
run it.

Some examples like `math` and `smorgasboard` have been deleted as they
didn't really serve much purpose, and others like `closures` have been
rewritten with `web-sys` instead of hand-bound bindings.

Overall it's hoped that this puts us in a good and consistent state for
our examples, with all of them being described in the guide, excerpts
are in the guide, and they're all relatively idiomatically using
`web-sys`.
2018-09-20 16:45:30 -07:00

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<html>
<head>
<meta content="text/html;charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"/>
</head>
<body>
<script>
// The `--no-modules`-generated JS from `wasm-bindgen` attempts to use
// `WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming` to instantiate the wasm module,
// but this doesn't work with `file://` urls. This example is frequently
// viewed by simply opening `index.html` in a browser (with a `file://`
// url), so it would fail if we were to call this function!
//
// Work around this for now by deleting the function to ensure that the
// `no_modules.js` script doesn't have access to it. You won't need this
// hack when deploying over HTTP.
delete WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming;
</script>
<!-- this is the JS generated by the `wasm-bindgen` CLI tool -->
<script src='./no_modules.js'></script>
<script>
// the `wasm_bindgen` global is set to the exports of the Rust module
const { greet } = wasm_bindgen;
// we'll defer our execution until the wasm is ready to go
function run() {
greet('World');
}
// here we tell bindgen the path to the wasm file so it can run
// initialization and return to us a promise when it's done
wasm_bindgen('./no_modules_bg.wasm').then(run);
</script>
</body>
</html>