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WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm) is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. Wasm is designed as a portable target for compilation of high-level languages like C/C++/Rust, enabling deployment on the web for client and server applications.

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GTANAdam
GTANAdam commented Apr 27, 2020

It seems that tinygo doesn't not support MIPS based embedded devices out of the box, although LLVM does support the following:

    mips       - MIPS (32-bit big endian)
    mips64     - MIPS (64-bit big endian)
    mips64el   - MIPS (64-bit little endian)
    mipsel     - MIPS (32-bit little endian)

My intent is to execute the tinygo compiled binary within a mipsel linux box, no

fitzgen
fitzgen commented Dec 11, 2020

In bytecodealliance/wasmtime#2497 (comment) we added support for generating nested modules, and we generate these modules by concatenating strings of WAT and then passing it to Module::new which internally checks for WAT strings and assembles them into Wasm bytes if necessary.

We can make this more efficient, improving the number of test cases we fuzz in a

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SetTrend
SetTrend commented Jul 28, 2020

What would you like clarification on:

I read that Uno renders all controls in Windows style and there is an option somewhere deep in Uno to have some of the controls render in native OS style.

I believe it's crucial to be able to switch an application's (or page's) property to render controls using native styles wherever applicable (and to be able to switch back to Windows style again when

mstange
mstange commented Jul 5, 2019

Motivation

I am using the following pattern to efficiently initialize a large buffer inside wasm memory from JavaScript without copies (see #1079 for full motivation):

#[wasm_bindgen]
pub struct WasmMemBuffer {
    buffer: Vec<u8>,
}

#[wasm_bindgen]
impl WasmMemBuffer {
    #[wasm_bindgen(constructor)]
    pub fn new(byte_length: u32, f: &js_sys::Function) -> Self {
  
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