This commit adds support to attach `#[wasm_bindgen]` on an `async fn`
which will change the return value into a `Promise` in JS. This in
theory has the exact same semantics as an `async` function in JS where
you call it with all the arguments, nothing happens and you get a
promise back, and then later the promise actually resolves.
This commit also adds a helper trait, `IntoJsResult`, to allow `async`
functions with multiple kinds of return values instead of requiring
everything to be `Result<JsValue, JsValue>`.
This was used oh-so-long ago but hasn't been used in a very long time
since then. It's served no purpose for a very long time now and I don't
think we have a plan for giving it a purpose any time soon, so let's
remove it.
Instead of allocating space on the stack and returning a pointer we
should be able to use a single global memory location to communicate
this error payload information. This shouldn't run into any reentrancy
issues since it's only stored just before returning to wasm and it's
always read just after returning from wasm.
This commit ensures that web-sys generated dictionaries and fields all
have comments like interfaces do, indicating a bare minimum of what's
happening as well as the required features to enable the API.
This commit updates the conditional binding generation for dictionaries
to ensure that a dictionary is not entirely removed if any of its
required fields are removed. If a required field is removed, however, it
cannot be constructed, so the constructor is removed.
This commit tweaks the codegen for imported functions and such (anything
that relies on some imported intrinsic or function filled in by the CLI)
to share as much code as possible on non-wasm32 platforms. This should
help us catch more errors before compiling to wasm and also just make it
easier to write UI tests!
For example a UI test previously couldn't be written for #1528 but now
it can be, and one is include (although the error message is quite bad).
This commit adds `#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]` to many types throughout
`js-sys`. These types are basically all based on `Object`, which means
that `Object.is` can be used for `PartialEq` and the `Eq` requirements
are upheld.
The macro has also been updated to internally store the deref target
instead of unconditionally storing `JsValue`, allowing `#[derive]` to
work a bit better in these situations.
Most of the CLI crates were already in the 2018 edition, and it turns
out that one of the macro crates was already in the 2018 edition so we
may as well move everything to the 2018 edition!
Always nice to remove those `extern crate` statements nowadays!
This commit also does a `cargo fmt --all` to make sure we're conforming
with style again.
This commit implements [RFC 8], which enables transitive and transparent
dependencies on NPM. The `module` attribute, when seen and not part of a
local JS snippet, triggers detection of a `package.json` next to
`Cargo.toml`. If found it will cause the `wasm-bindgen` CLI tool to load
and parse the `package.json` within each crate and then create a merged
`package.json` at the end.
[RFC 8]: https://github.com/rustwasm/rfcs/pull/8
Trying to use a proc macro from a 2018 edition crate in a 2018 edition crate that reexports wasm bindgen's output failed before this commit with "could not find `wasm_bindgen` in `{{root}}`".
This commit was made with
rg " ::wasm_bindgen::" --files-with-matches | xargs sed -i 's/::wasm_bindgen::/wasm_bindgen::/g'
This allows subverting the checks and resolution performed by the
`module` attribute added as part of [RFC 6] and has been discussed in #1343.
Closes#1343
[RFC 6]: https://github.com/rustwasm/rfcs/pull/6
Using `unsafe` was just a little too eager there so let's use an
off-the-shelf solution for solving the actual problem we have, which is
to allocate strings with a lifetime of `Interner` rather than
deduplicating strings.