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Compile WebAssembly .wat files to a common js module
npm install -g wast2js
See https://github.com/WebAssembly/wabt for more WebAssembly goodies.
Currently requires the wast2wasm program to be installed globally.
First make a basic WebAssembly .wat file
;; example.wat
(module
;; var result = add(a, b)
(func (export "add") (param $a i32) (param $b i32) (result i32)
;; return a + b
(i32.add
(get_local $a)
(get_local $b)
)
)
)
Then compile it to WebAssembly and wrap in a common js loader by doing
wast2js example.wat -o example.js
To run the WebAssembly simply do:
var example = require('./example.js')() // load the wasm
if (!example) throw new Error('WebAssembly not supported by your runtime')
var result = example.exports.add(1, 2)
console.log('1 + 2 = ' + result)
To keep recompiling the .wat file when it changes pass the --watch option as well
wast2js example.wat -o example.js --watch # recompile when example.wat changes
var mod = require('./compiled-wat.js')([options])Loads your WebAssembly module. If WebAssembly is not supported by the runtime, null is returned.
Options include:
{
imports: {...} // import objected forwared to WASM,
async: false // force async loading.
}
Note that if your WASM is larger than 4kb, some browsers might force async loading.
mod looks like this
{
exports: {...}, // exports WASM functions
memory: Uint8Array, // exports.memory wrapped in a uint8array (if exported)
buffer: Uint8Array, // the WASM module as a buffer
onload: onload(cb) // function you can call to wait for async loading
}
In case of async loading exports and memory will be null until the module has been loaded.
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Compile WebAssembly .wat files to a common js module
We found that wast2js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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