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3.7 | 6.1 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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pywasm3
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New package: wasm.el
It's an embedding of the wasm3 library, and it exposes a function, `wasm-test`, that can call a function without arguments from a simple WebAssembly module. I intend to update it to reach feature parity with, for example, the python embedding.
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WebAssembly: Adding Python Support to WASM Language Runtimes
PyOdide isn't currently supported outside of browsers, though that might change.
Either way, I couldn't figure out how to do the above sequence of steps with any of the available Python WASM runtimes - they're all very under-documented at the moment, sadly. I tried all three of these:
- https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-python
- https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime-py
- https://github.com/wasm3/pywasm3
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Interpret Rust with Python
You might look at https://github.com/wasm3/pywasm3 . If nothing else, itβd presumably speed up your interpreter to have bindings to an established C based runtime rather than re implementing the runtime in python
wasmer-python
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WebAssembly: byte-code of the future
It's also possible to do this from many other languages. For example rust, ruby, python or from the CLI.
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WebAssembly: Adding Python Support to WASM Language Runtimes
PyOdide isn't currently supported outside of browsers, though that might change.
Either way, I couldn't figure out how to do the above sequence of steps with any of the available Python WASM runtimes - they're all very under-documented at the moment, sadly. I tried all three of these:
- https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-python
- https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime-py
- https://github.com/wasm3/pywasm3
- Back-end languages are coming to the front-end
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Running python in a browser (no sever)
Well... not with that attitude.
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WAGI: WebAssembly Gateway Interface
Not just for web either: if you ship WebAssembly bytecode as part of your python package, you can push your platform dependencies out to a wasm runtime and skip most of the build matrix.
A runtime like wasmer-python [0] is only 1.5MB.
[0]: https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-python
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What are some alternatives?
wasm-git - GIT for nodejs and the browser using https://libgit2.org compiled to WebAssembly with https://emscripten.org
streamlit - Streamlit β A faster way to build and share data apps.
wasmtime-py - Python WebAssembly runtime powered by Wasmtime
reactpy - It's React, but in Python
wasm3 - π A fast WebAssembly interpreter and the most universal WASM runtime
wagi - Write HTTP handlers in WebAssembly with a minimal amount of work
binjgb - Gameboy emulator implemented in C, that also runs in the browser
aiohttp-json-rpc - Implements JSON-RPC 2.0 using aiohttp
pywasm - A WebAssembly interpreter written in pure Python
wasi-experimental-http - Experimental outbound HTTP support for WebAssembly and WASI
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
dominate - Dominate is a Python library for creating and manipulating HTML documents using an elegant DOM API. It allows you to write HTML pages in pure Python very concisely, which eliminate the need to learn another template language, and to take advantage of the more powerful features of Python.