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Introduction

Wasmer is a Standalone JIT-style WebAsssembly runtime code built on Cranelift code generator engine.

Usage

wasmer can execute both the standard binary format (.wasm) and the text format defined by the WebAssembly reference interpreter (.wat).

Once installed, you will be able to run:

wasmer run my_wasm_file.wasm

Building & Running

To build this project you will need Rust and Cargo.

# checkout code and associated submodules
git clone https://github.com/wafoundation/wasmer.git
cd wasmer

# Use rust nightly (we use 2018-10-07 as latest are failing)
rustup default nightly-2018-10-07

# install tools
# make sure that `python` is accessible.
cargo install

Testing

Thanks to spectests we can assure 100% compatibility with the WebAssembly spec test suite.

Tests can be run with:

cargo test

If you need to re-generate the Rust tests from the spectests you can run:

make spectests

Roadmap

Wasmer is an open project guided by strong principles, aiming to be modular, flexible and fast. It is open to the community to help set its direction.

Below are some of the goals (written with order) of this project:

  • It should be 100% compatible with the WebAssembly Spectest (on the works)
  • It should be fast. We can achieve this by caching the function compilations
  • Support Emscripten calls
  • Support Rust ABI calls

License

MIT/Apache-2.0