wasmi VS wain

Compare wasmi vs wain and see what are their differences.

wain

WebAssembly implementation from scratch in Safe Rust with zero dependencies (by rhysd)
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9.3 6.2
5 days ago 3 days ago
Rust Rust
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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wasmi

Posts with mentions or reviews of wasmi. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-21.
  • Web assembly book?
    4 projects | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 21 Apr 2023
  • How feasible is to create a WASM plugin system in Rust?
    8 projects | /r/rust | 25 Feb 2023
    There are lots of solutions to this, I was randomly looking into this yesterday purely out of curiosity and it looks to me like wasmi is the current go-to option.
  • Help with wasmi
    2 projects | /r/rust | 6 Nov 2021
    Hello guys, i was looking for a no std wasm interpreter and i found out about wasmi: https://github.com/paritytech/wasmi/, but when i tried it i get an error module env not found. I suspect that in my program i call an extern function putchar() to be able to print and wasmi doesnt support that, but other interpreters i tried support it, for example wain. Are there any alrernatives, or am i doing sth wrong here. I dont have a deep wasm knowledge, i was just wanted to experiment with wasm in a no std enviroment. Heres my code:

wain

Posts with mentions or reviews of wain. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-24.
  • Wain: WebAssembly implementation from scratch in Safe Rust with 0 dependencies
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Aug 2022
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    24 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Jul 2022
    I think SIMD was a distraction to our conversation, most code doesn't use it and in the future the length agnostic, flexible vectors; https://github.com/WebAssembly/flexible-vectors/blob/master/... are a better solution. They are a lot like RVV; https://github.com/riscv/riscv-v-spec, research around vector processing is why RISC-V exists in the first place!

    I was trying to find the smallest Rust Wasm interpreters I could find, I should have read the source first, I only really use wasmtime, but this one looks very interesting, zero deps, zero unsafe.

    16.5kloc of Rust https://github.com/rhysd/wain

    The most complete wasm env for small devices is wasm3

    20kloc of C https://github.com/wasm3/wasm3

    I get what you are saying as to be so small that there isn't a place of bugs to hide.

    > “There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult.” CAR Hoare

    Even a 100 line program can't be guaranteed to be free of bugs. These programs need embedded tests to ensure that the layer below them is functioning as intended. They cannot and should not run open loop. Speaking of 300+ reimplementations, I am sure that RISC-V has already exceeded that. The smallest readable implementation is like 200 lines of code; https://github.com/BrunoLevy/learn-fpga/blob/master/FemtoRV/...

    I don't think Wasm suffers from the base extension issue you bring up. It will get larger, but 1.0 has the right algebraic properties to be useful forever. Wasm does require an environment, for archival purposes that environment should be written in Wasm, with api for instantiating more envs passed into the first env. There are two solutions to the Wasm generating and calling Wasm problem. First would be a trampoline, where one returns Wasm from the first Wasm program which is then re-instantiated by the outer env. The other would be to pass in the api to create new Wasm envs over existing memory buffers.

    See, https://copy.sh/v86/

    MS-DOS, NES or C64 are useful for archival purposes because they are dead, frozen in time along with a large corpus of software. But there is a ton of complexity in implementing those systems with enough fidelity to run software.

    Lua, Typed Assembly; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typed_assembly_language and Sector Lisp; https://github.com/jart/sectorlisp seem to have the right minimalism and compactness for archival purposes. Maybe it is sectorlisp+rv32+wasm.

    If there are directions you would like Wasm to go, I really recommend attending the Wasm CG meetings.

    https://github.com/WebAssembly/meetings

    When it comes to an archival system, I'd like it to be able to run anything from an era, not just specially crafted binaries. I think Wasm meets that goal.

    https://gist.github.com/dabeaz/7d8838b54dba5006c58a40fc28da9...

  • Making wasm executables with rust?
    1 project | /r/rust | 31 Oct 2021
    Hello guys i was looking at this project https://github.com/rhysd/wain and saw the c example from readme gif that converted c code to a wasm file and ran it. I tried reproducing that code in rust and when compiler and ran with wain it didnt print anything. Any suggestion on what im doing wrong? I created a cdylib and compiling to wasm32-unknown-unknown. Here is the c and rust code:

What are some alternatives?

When comparing wasmi and wain you can also consider the following projects:

TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications

flexible-vectors - Vector operations for WebAssembly

wasm-on-mcu - Experiment to run a WASM interpreter on a Cortex-M4 target

rust-wasm - A simple and spec-compliant WebAssembly interpreter

duckscript - Simple, extendable and embeddable scripting language.

mlatu - A declarative concatenative programming language

extism - The framework for building with WebAssembly (wasm). Easily load wasm modules, move data, call functions, and build extensible apps.

riscv-v-spec - Working draft of the proposed RISC-V V vector extension

RustPython - A Python Interpreter written in Rust

learn-fpga - Learning FPGA, yosys, nextpnr, and RISC-V

csml-engine - CSML is an easy-to-use chatbot programming language and framework.

tropy - Research photo management