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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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~/go/src/go.googlesource.com/go/src/compress/flate $ tinygo test -c compress/flate && ./flate.test
~/go/src/go.googlesource.com/go/src/compress/flate $ go test -c && ./flate.test
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I think it would be helpful to have more example in docstrings on how to use various functions and methods exposed in Pyodide. The general approach could be to,
- have a short description documenting the function/method/class and its parameters/return value
- include an example, ideally that is run as a doctest (we need to figure out how to do this) otherwise those will get outdated in time
fuzzing: Use `wasm-encoder` rather than generating WAT text and then assembling it in dummy imports
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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On which page?
https://platform.uno/docs/articles/guides/uno-material-walkthrough.html
What's wrong?
Step 2 within the "Section 2: Using Uno.Material library" section makes reference to Chip/ChipGroup/Card/Divider which have now all been moved to the Uno.Toolkit.UI.Material package.
These changes will also need to be reflected in the referenced UnoMaterialSample, an issue tracking
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Related to metering wasm3/wasm3#127 and being able to run a set number of instructions, I'd like to be able to serialize a paused interpreter's state and deserialize it to a new interpreter instance; very roughly,
const interp = new wasm3.Interpreter(module);
interp.interpretNInstructions(100);
const interpState = interp.serializeState();
const interp2 = wasm3.In
Problem
walt-cli package when linking multiple .walt files together can "wrap" the modules in a stand-alone JS module. The resulting module is too large because it serialized the dependency tree with the AST information encoded directly into the output, resulting in a massive amount of js.
Encoding the dependencies into the file is done to ensure the module can be used stand-alone in br
Bad links in docs
links to missing page:
https://github.com/finos/perspective/blob/master/examples/simple/superstore-arrow.html
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Most of the macros exported by seed are undocumented, see: https://docs.rs/seed/0.7.0/seed/#macros
It would be good if at least the most commonly used are documented with an example.
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Motivation
Since WasmEdge is merged into proxy-wasm-cpp-host (proxy-wasm/proxy-wasm-cpp-host#193), we need a simple demo to show our support on proxy-wasm.
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It is awkward, but TypeScript officially supports using
.jsin import specifiers, like so:where
./path/to/some/file.jsdoes not actually exist, but th