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book
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I'm wanting to write my first compiler, but getting a little bit mixed up in general.
Kind of an interpreter but it does compile to bytecode and is written in rust https://github.com/rust-hosted-langs/book I thought it was a great tutorial, both for learning rust, and about compilers
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Best resources for a rust interpreter?
Then go to: - rust-hosted-langs/book: Writing Interpreters in Rust: a Guide or https://craftinginterpreters.com/
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I'm building a dynamic language in Rust
https://github.com/rust-hosted-langs/book is a work in progress
wee_alloc
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Rust + WASM + Typescript [+ React]
As a note, you might find some references to use wee_alloc, but it has been unmaintained for some time and shouldn't be used. I'm using the default allocator with the wasm32-wasi target and it works fine, but I don't know if that works with wasm32-unknown-unknown too; if not there's lol_alloc.
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Junior Dev here -- How are we setting up Rust, WASM, and webpack?
Note that the wasm-pack tutorial recommends using the wee_alloc crate. This crate is unmaintained and leaks memory, so it should be avoided. Remove this crate, the default allocator works just fine in WebAssembly.
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Don't use wee_alloc in production code targeting WebAssembly.
It leaks memory: https://github.com/rustwasm/wee_alloc/issues/106
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Need advice on a project involving Webassembly+ web_sys + webgl
Last thing that comes to mind is switching the allocator to wee_alloc. I use it most of the time for wasm projects and it doesn't make too much of a difference in binary size but that always depends on the project and usually saves at least a few kB.
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Developing a cross-platform game for browser, Ios, and Android using rust?
For example, check out wee_alloc.
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Rust on the front-end
wee_alloc, an allocator optimized for small code size.
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#![no_std] with WASI is more complicated than I thought it would be
Ok. Now I need to add in a global allocator. I use wee_alloc since I know it works pretty well with WASM: Cargo.toml
What are some alternatives?
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