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binaryen | wispy | |
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14 | 3 | |
7,087 | 14 | |
1.5% | - | |
9.8 | 10.0 | |
6 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
WebAssembly | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | ISC License |
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binaryen
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Bring garbage collected programming languages efficiently to WebAssembly
The Binaryen wasm optimizer (mentioned in the article) is always open for contributions,
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Random Testing of WebAssembly Implementations Using Semantically Valid Programs
The end of the related work section cites both wasm-smith and the Binaryen fuzzer (https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen/wiki/Fuzzing) and says, "They both provide a fuzzer that turns a stream of bytes into a WebAssembly module in order to test implementations. Their fuzzers always generate semantically valid test cases, but lack the targeting and tuning that Xsmith provides."
I look forward to reading more about how they do the targeting and tuning.
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Web assembly book?
Binaryen or the LLVM of wasm: https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen
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You can reduce web build file size by 4mb by using Binaryen
Download Binaryen
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What's the best way to generate WASM programmatically?
Probably https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen/, there were various rust bindings to it.
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Build a WebAssembly Language for Fun and Profit: Code Generation
The final phase of our compiler is code generation. This phase takes the AST and converts it to a set of executable instructions. In our case, WebAssembly. To accomplish this, we are going to use a popular WebAssembly compiler toolchain called binaryen.
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Build a WebAssembly Language for Fun and Profit: Lexing
In this guide, we will be using TypeScript and NodeJS. The concepts are highly portable, so feel free to use the environment you're most comfortable with. Our only major dependency, binaryen, has a simple C API. You are welcome to skip ahead to the next section if you're using a different language.
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Rust and WebAssembly without a Bundler
What are the size and performance benefits of processing the Wasm payload with wasm-opt?
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Is WebAssembly Text (WAT) Just Another IR?
I would recommend looking into binaryen as it has it's own IR and can perform optimizations over it. It's also simpler than LLVM and has the option to produce binaries with debug names.
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What are the advantages or disadvantages of compiling to VM Bytecode vs native machine code?
You can also use binaryen to optimize your wasm output
wispy
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Build a WebAssembly Language for Fun and Profit: Code Generation
By now src/compiler.mts should look something like this. With that, our compiler is finished. It's time to execute some wispy!
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Build a WebAssembly Language for Fun and Profit: Parsing
Here’s the finished file
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Build a WebAssembly Language for Fun and Profit: Lexing
At this point src/types/token.mts is finished and should look like a file.
What are some alternatives?
wasm-bindgen - Facilitating high-level interactions between Wasm modules and JavaScript
wasi-sdk - WASI-enabled WebAssembly C/C++ toolchain
wasi-libc - WASI libc implementation for WebAssembly
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.
asyncify - Standalone Asyncify helper for Binaryen
workers-wasi
wabt - The WebAssembly Binary Toolkit
rusqlite - Ergonomic bindings to SQLite for Rust
rusqlite - Ergonomic bindings to SQLite for Rust
raw-wasm - Raw WebAssembly demos
workers-rs - Write Cloudflare Workers in 100% Rust via WebAssembly
magnum-examples - Examples for the Magnum C++11 graphics engine