4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
6e3e9d2dae Correctly hook up the anyref table initialization
This functionality got lost in recent refactorings for WebIDL bindings
unfortunately, so this commit touches things up to ensure that the
anyref table initialization in anyref-mode is hooked up correctly, even
when tests are enabled. This invovled moving injection of the start
function to the webidl processing pass and ensuring its intrinsic is
registered in the internal maps of wasm-bindgen.
2019-08-01 11:56:57 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
bce892b625 Add #[wasm_bindgen(assert_no_shim)] on imported functions for testing
This should not be used outside of wasm-bindgen's test suite.
2019-07-12 12:34:29 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
d5d3e46334 cli-support: Skip generating JS shims for imports when unnecessary
After this change, any import that only takes and returns ABI-safe numbers (signed
integers less than 64 bits and unrestricted floating point numbers) will be a
direct import, and will not have a little JS shim in the middle.

We don't have a great mechanism for testing the generated bindings' contents --
as opposed to its behavior -- but I manually verified that everything here does
the Right Thing and doesn't have a JS shim:

```rust
\#[wasm_bindgen]
extern "C" {
    fn trivial();

    fn incoming_i32() -> i32;
    fn incoming_f32() -> f32;
    fn incoming_f64() -> f64;

    fn outgoing_i32(x: i32);
    fn outgoing_f32(y: f32);
    fn outgoing_f64(z: f64);

    fn many(x: i32, y: f32, z: f64) -> i32;
}
```

Furthermore, I verified that when our support for emitting native `anyref` is
enabled, then we do not have a JS shim for the following import, but if it is
disabled, then we do have a JS shim:

```rust
\#[wasm_bindgen]
extern "C" {
    fn works_when_anyref_support_is_enabled(v: JsValue) -> JsValue;
}
```

Fixes #1636.
2019-07-11 15:44:16 -07:00
Alex Crichton
3cc30843e3 Second large refactor for WebIDL bindings
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
2019-06-20 19:16:10 -07:00