webassembly-language-runtimes
wasi-libc
webassembly-language-runtimes | wasi-libc | |
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6 | 48 | |
322 | 810 | |
3.7% | 3.2% | |
7.1 | 8.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 1 day ago | |
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webassembly-language-runtimes
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Why Are Tech Reporters Sleeping on the Biggest App Store Story?
> so I wonder if there's something holding back Python + WASM
Yes. The problem is that may python libraries involve compilation of c, rust or other native languages that themselves need a WASM toolchain configured to cross compile to WASM correctly, and potentially patches to support the platform.
This toolchain support is coming though. See pyodide.org for one example.
But if you just want to grab python.wasm from somewhere and run it on the cli, take a look at something like https://github.com/vmware-labs/webassembly-language-runtimes...
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Show HN: Metatype – an open-source, low-code API platform for developers
WMWare labs [1] managed to compile Python/Ruby/PHP into WASM distribution. This works if you want to run the language interpreter but is limited when you want your WASM runtime (host) to run in parallel of your own program. This leads to the creation of the "reactor" concept by the community [2].
In the python WASI reactor, we load the libpython compiled for WASM and add a Rust reactor layer. Currently, it supports dynamic registration of Python lambdas and we are working on adding support for whole functions/packages.
[1] https://github.com/vmware-labs/webassembly-language-runtimes
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Extending web applications with WebAssembly and Python
The Python builds from the WebAssembly language runtimes [0] project target the WebAssembly System Interfaces (WASI) [1]. It allows the Python interpreter to interact with resources like the filesystem.
Many server-side Wasm runtimes supports WASI out of the box. For the browser, you need to provide a polyfill to emulate these resources like the one provided by the WASI team [2].
Regarding SQLite, these builds include libsqlite so you should be able to use it :)
- [0] https://github.com/vmware-labs/webassembly-language-runtimes
- [1] https://wasi.dev/
- [2] https://wasi.dev/polyfill/
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FaaS in Go with WASM, WASI and Rust
Hello salaboy
Of course getting and gems etc gets weird in wasm..
Anyway, thanks to VMware labs for publishing interpreter wasm builds, people can play around. https://github.com/vmware-labs/webassembly-language-runtimes...
Random, but enjoy.
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WebAssembly: Docker Without Containers
Hey! A WasmLabs team member here :). We're planning to port several runtimes as part of our WebAssembly Language Server initiative [1]. Porting things to Wasm+WASI is sometimes challenging. There are some deep-dives in our blog around this topic [2].
[1] https://github.com/vmware-labs/webassembly-language-runtimes...
[2] https://wasmlabs.dev/articles/php-wasm32-wasi-port/
wasi-libc
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I am curious. How many of you work on a windows system?
Now there are projects like WASI that allows for interfacing with system resources for WASM code this allows for devs to target WASM runtime for their apps sliding the apps to run locally on any OS without any porting required. This could be a game changer in the future like Docker and containers was in the past decade.
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How to select some elements from array randomly?
So it doesn’t seem like there has been progress on a pseudo-random number generator function for typst, but there are multiple other ways to solve this: 1. Just don’t. Typst has this functional philosophy, there one input always produces the same output. (not an answer to your question tho) 2. Interface with a webassembly module which has a random number generator. So you could e.g. compile c to wasm and statically link a libc version. You would then just have to export the rand() function. (You could use any lang for this, which has a stdlib with a pseudo random number generator) 3. Implement your own. Random number generators are actually not that hard something like an LCG isn’t to complex. (Id provide an example but im on my phone rn)
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Lapce Editor v0.3 Released
Actually WASI[0] will be a better alternative, IIRC extism serialize and deserialize the data that you want to pass every time, adding a lot of overhead.
[0] https://wasi.dev
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Wasix, the Superset of WASI Supporting Threads, Processes and Sockets
Actually, it was in wasi-libc: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-libc/blob/main/libc-bott...
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Valheim: Regarding Mods
Proper isolation in C# is only now becoming a thing, with .Net support for WASI, which is essentially a WebAssembly sandbox which can be given extremely granular privileges (such as access to spefic file system directories, or an effective virtual file system). As an upside, the idea is that it should be possible to write the WASI packages in more or less anything.
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Hardening Drupal with WebAssembly
Wasm Labs dev here :)
In mod_wasm, there are some differences with a pure CGI implementation. When Apache boots, it loads the configuration and initializes the WasmVM. When a new HTTP request arrives, the VM is ready so you don't need to initialize a different process to manage it.
You still need to process the request and pass the data to the Wasm module. This step is done via STDIN through the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) implementation [0]. The same happens in the opposite direction, as the module returns the data via STDOUT.
So, the CGI pattern is still there, but it doesn't require new processes and all the code runs in a sandbox.
However this is not the only way you can run a Wasm module. In this specific case, we use CGI via WASI. In other cases, you may compile a module to fulfill a specific API, like ProxyWasm [1] to create HTTP filters for proxies like Envoy.
- [0] https://wasi.dev/
- [1] https://github.com/proxy-wasm/spec
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Compile emacs to wasm?
Never done that, but I think you need this: https://wasi.dev/
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Extending web applications with WebAssembly and Python
The Python builds from the WebAssembly language runtimes [0] project target the WebAssembly System Interfaces (WASI) [1]. It allows the Python interpreter to interact with resources like the filesystem.
Many server-side Wasm runtimes supports WASI out of the box. For the browser, you need to provide a polyfill to emulate these resources like the one provided by the WASI team [2].
Regarding SQLite, these builds include libsqlite so you should be able to use it :)
- [0] https://github.com/vmware-labs/webassembly-language-runtimes
- [1] https://wasi.dev/
- [2] https://wasi.dev/polyfill/
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How to Debug WASI Pipelines with ITK-Wasm
Effective debugging results in effective programming; itk-wasm makes effective debugging of WebAssembly possible. In this tutorial, adapted from the itk-wasm documentation, we walk through how to debug a C++ data processing pipeline with the mature, native binary debugging tools that are comfortable for developers. This is a fully featured way to ensure the base correctness of a processing pipeline. Next, we will walk through an interactive debugging experience for WASI WebAssembly. With itk-wasm, we can debug the same source code in either context with an interactive debugger. We also have a convenvient way to pass data from our local filesystem into a WebAssembly (Wasm) processing pipeline.
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Running Go code inside a NodeJS app with WASM (Part 1/2, 2023)
Communication between the WASM module and the rest of the application needs to be done in very simple types (bytes, ints and floats). No complex types are supported yet. This is why most WASM compilers also provide some glue-code to map between complex types like strings or arrays. The Web Assembly System Interface (WAS) is an on-progress standard aimed to solve this last limitation; once it's mature it will allow easy interoperation with almost every environment. WASI is already available in some WSAM compilers and runtimes.
What are some alternatives?
go-pdfium-wasm
wasm-bindgen - Facilitating high-level interactions between Wasm modules and JavaScript
browser_wasi_shim - A WASI shim for in the browser
wasi-sdk - WASI-enabled WebAssembly C/C++ toolchain
python-wasi-reactor - Python WASI reactor runtime.
wasmer - 🚀 The leading Wasm Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten
whiz - Modern DAG/tasks runner for multi-platform monorepos with live reloading, env management, pipes, and more in a tabbed view.
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly
runwasi - Facilitates running Wasm / WASI workloads managed by containerd
WASI - WebAssembly System Interface
lade - Automatically load secrets from your preferred vault as environment variables or files, and clear them once your shell command is over.
binaryen - Optimizer and compiler/toolchain library for WebAssembly