* add parameter to async function --> error
This change to the fetch example does not compile.
It would be great to include how to do this!
* fn parameter as String
* Make console output "Hello from Rust!"
The HTML says the console would output Hello from Rust!, but instead it outputs Hello, World!
This is a proposed fix.
* Output "Hello from Rust!"
The HTML says the console would output "Hello from Rust!" but instead it outputs "Hello, World!".
This is a proposed fix.
While it doesn't happen right now in this particular example, `lastPtr` can be potentially overridden several times before the module is fully initialised.
Rather than having a boolean and a storage for one last argument, `await` a promise returned from `wasm_bindgen` itself in the new `onmessage` handler before executing actual command.
This way all the potential tasks will queue up naturally, wait for the initialisation, and then execute in a correct order.
* Wrap the return type of indexing getters as Option<T> if necessary.
* Update tests for indexing getters
* Fix typo
* Add comments describing what the code segment is doing
* Update indexing getter usage
* Revert "Add comments describing what the code segment is doing"
This reverts commit 624a14c0fffb78e8eaed21658ddddbad70b2462d.
* Revert "Fix typo"
This reverts commit 487fc307bc08c2a7778b2117fb03f0f5eb5a3c18.
* Revert "Wrap the return type of indexing getters as Option<T> if necessary."
This reverts commit 547f3dd36c1182928ff728a8452591a492b65e21.
* Update the return signatures of WebIDL indexing getters
If we pass rayon 0 workers it still spawns 1, so both 1 and 2 threads
were actually spawning one thread each. Let's remove the off-by-one so
1 and 2 cores should show a significant difference.
This commit switches away from `xargo` to using `-Zbuild-std` to
building the standard library for the raytrace-parallel example (which
needs to rebuild std with new target features).
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 commit defaults all crates in-tree to use `std::future` by default
and none of them support the crates.io `futures` 0.1 crate any more.
This is a breaking change for `wasm-bindgen-futures` and
`wasm-bindgen-test` so they've both received a major version bump to
reflect the new defaults. Historical versions of these crates should
continue to work if necessary, but they won't receive any more
maintenance after this is merged.
The movement here liberally uses `async`/`await` to remove the need for
using any combinators on the `Future` trait. As a result many of the
crates now rely on a much more recent version of the compiler,
especially to run tests.
The `wasm-bindgen-futures` crate was updated to remove all of its
futures-related dependencies and purely use `std::future`, hopefully
improving its compatibility by not having any version compat
considerations over time. The implementations of the executors here are
relatively simple and only delve slightly into the `RawWaker` business
since there are no other stable APIs in `std::task` for wrapping these.
This commit also adds support for:
#[wasm_bindgen_test]
async fn foo() {
// ...
}
where previously you needed to pass `(async)` now that's inferred
because it's an `async fn`.
Closes#1558Closes#1695
This needed and update now that we're explicitly importing `*.wasm` to
import `*.js` instead. Additionally this was moved over to the `web`
target to avoid needing Webpack
Closes#1743
```
child.push(&JsValue::from(&item.title));
child.push(&JsValue::from(item.completed));
child.push(&JsValue::from(&item.id));
```
Parallel syntax makes it easier to see that each iteration intends to push each of `item`'s fields to `child`.
Support has landed in rust-lang/rust for full support for LLVM 9's
interpretation of WebAssembly threads. This commit updates our thread
transformation pass to take all this into account, namely:
* The threadign pass now runs by default and is keyed on whether memory
is shared, not off an env var.
* TLS is initialized in addition to memory on each thread.
* Stack pointer finding is tweaked to account for the TLS base also
being a mutable global.
* The build of the parallel raytrace example was updated to use today's
nightly.
This commit is the second, and hopefully last massive, refactor for
using WebIDL bindings internally in `wasm-bindgen`. This commit actually
fully executes on the task at hand, moving `wasm-bindgen` to internally
using WebIDL bindings throughout its code generation, anyref passes,
etc. This actually fixes a number of issues that have existed in the
anyref pass for some time now!
The main changes here are to basically remove the usage of `Descriptor`
from generating JS bindings. Instead two new types are introduced:
`NonstandardIncoming` and `NonstandardOutgoing` which are bindings lists
used for incoming/outgoing bindings. These mirror the standard
terminology and literally have variants which are the standard values.
All `Descriptor` types are now mapped into lists of incoming/outgoing
bindings and used for process in wasm-bindgen. All JS generation has
been refactored and updated to now process these lists of bindings
instead of the previous `Descriptor`.
In other words this commit takes `js2rust.rs` and `rust2js.rs` and first
splits them in two. Interpretation of `Descriptor` and what to do for
conversions is in the binding selection modules. The actual generation
of JS from the binding selection is now performed by `incoming.rs` and
`outgoing.rs`. To boot this also deduplicates all the code between the
argument handling of `js2rust.rs` and return value handling of
`rust2js.rs`. This means that to implement a new binding you only need
to implement it one place and it's implemented for free in the other!
This commit is not the end of the story though. I would like to add a
mdoe to `wasm-bindgen` that literally emits a WebIDL bindings section.
That's left for a third (and hopefully final) refactoring which is also
intended to optimize generated JS for bindings.
This commit currently loses the optimization where an imported is hooked
up by value directly whenever a shim isn't needed. It's planned that
the next refactoring to emit a webidl binding section that can be added
back in. It shouldn't be too too hard hopefully since all the
scaffolding is in place now.
cc #1524