9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Fitzgerald
8fbf478058 Move some utility functions from the webidl crate into the backend crate 2018-06-25 10:45:53 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
6885ea073e Only derive extra traits when the extra-traits feature is enabled 2018-05-29 11:24:40 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
018f083402 backend: All AST types should implement Debug 2018-05-25 16:20:07 -07:00
Alex Crichton
3305621012 Overhaul how type information gets to the CLI
This commit is a complete overhaul of how the `#[wasm_bindgen]` macro
communicates type information to the CLI tool, and it's done in a somewhat...
unconventional fashion.

Today we've got a problem where the generated JS needs to understand the types
of each function exported or imported. This understanding is what enables it to
generate the appropriate JS wrappers and such. We want to, however, be quite
flexible and extensible in types that are supported across the boundary, which
means that internally we rely on the trait system to resolve what's what.

Communicating the type information historically was done by creating a four byte
"descriptor" and using associated type projections to communicate that to the
CLI tool. Unfortunately four bytes isn't a lot of space to cram information like
arguments to a generic function, tuple types, etc. In general this just wasn't
flexible enough and the way custom references were treated was also already a
bit of a hack.

This commit takes a radical step of creating a **descriptor function** for each
function imported/exported. The really crazy part is that the `wasm-bindgen` CLI
tool now embeds a wasm interpreter and executes these functions when the CLI
tool is invoked. By allowing arbitrary functions to get executed it's now *much*
easier to inform `wasm-bindgen` about complicated structures of types. Rest
assured though that all these descriptor functions are automatically unexported
and gc'd away, so this should not have any impact on binary sizes

A new internal trait, `WasmDescribe`, is added to represent a description of all
types, sort of like a serialization of the structure of a type that
`wasm-bindgen` can understand. This works by calling a special exported function
with a `u32` value a bunch of times. This means that when we run a descriptor we
effectively get a `Vec<u32>` in the `wasm-bindgen` CLI tool. This list of
integers can then be parsed into a rich `enum` for the JS generation to work
with.

This commit currently only retains feature parity with the previous
implementation. I hope to soon solve issues like #123, #104, and #111 with this
support.
2018-04-14 11:15:28 -07:00
Alex Crichton
782378e7c0 Update dependencies 2018-04-03 07:07:14 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7880545b3b Finish fixing fallout in all tests 2018-03-31 09:15:39 -07:00
Alex Crichton
c97df46e08 Remove dummy test in backend 2018-03-29 14:51:00 -07:00
Alex Crichton
4e923445eb Remove executable bits 2018-03-29 14:50:40 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
0bd54480c6 Split out the AST and codegen into the wasm-bindgen-backend crate 2018-03-29 09:14:32 -07:00