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webassembly
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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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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What would you like to be added:
Adding a binding to a BindingBase property from the XAML should unwrap the binding expression.
For which Platform:
- iOS
- Android
- WebAssembly
- WebAssembly renderers for Xamarin.Forms
- Windows
- Build tasks
- Solution Templates
Anything else we need to know?
This check should also validate for `Binding
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
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When passing Wasm function to the host as a callback, it's passed as an index in the table.
Wasm3 needs to provide an API to call such functions.
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Bug Report
Steps to Reproduce:
- Install perspective-cli `npm install -g @finos/perspective-cli
- Create any csv file and run
perspective host my-csv.csvSample file:
name,value
a,2
b,2
c,4
Expected Result:
I expect it to host a server allowing me to see the data
Actual Result:
It shows this error:
Listening on port 8080
TypeError: inp
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Hello! cc @dcodeIO
As we discussed in a few other threads, we discussed the changes in the weekly meeting: AssemblyScript/working-group#58 (comment)
I think, as we also agreed, that for a better developer experience for those first learning AssemblyScript, we should: "make
--optimizealias to--optimize-performance(-O3) and then make a new flag `-