wyrcan VS dwarf-2-sourcemap

Compare wyrcan vs dwarf-2-sourcemap and see what are their differences.

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wyrcan dwarf-2-sourcemap
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- 4
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- 10.0
- over 1 year ago
JavaScript
- MIT License
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wyrcan

Posts with mentions or reviews of wyrcan. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-26.

dwarf-2-sourcemap

Posts with mentions or reviews of dwarf-2-sourcemap. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-26.
  • Isolates, MicroVMs, and WebAssembly (In 2022)
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Sep 2022
    > - A way way better tooling story.

    I think this is a real paint point of WebAssembly but it's getting better. You can now compile C/C++ code to WASM using clang as it became a first class citizen in v8 (or later?). Of course, clang does not provide all the runtime goodies that emscripten does but if you limit yourself to use WASM for some part of your code that require performance then all you need to provide is a few Javascript glue code. For prototyping purposes I've bundle an npm package that bring clang to your frontend project without the need to install it through a package [0].

    Chrome debugger now support WASM [1] but you still need to install an extension. I've started to work on a way to convert the DWARF symbols from the WASM binary into sourcemap on the fly [2][3] but it still rough around the edge and need some work but it can definitely be done. This would allow WASM debugging natively in any browser supporting sourcemaps.

    You also have all the WASM binary tools that you would find for any other kind of executable format in WABT [4].

    [0]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@jdmichaud/wasm-toolkit

    [1]: https://developer.chrome.com/blog/wasm-debugging-2020/

    [2]: https://github.com/jdmichaud/dwarf-2-sourcemap

    [3]: http://site.novidee.com/blog/blog-entry.html?article=2022082...

    [4]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wabt

What are some alternatives?

When comparing wyrcan and dwarf-2-sourcemap you can also consider the following projects:

krustlet - Kubernetes Rust Kubelet [Moved to: https://github.com/krustlet/krustlet]

tool-conventions - Conventions supporting interoperatibility between tools working with WebAssembly.

Cesium - C compiler for the CLI platform

lang-team - Home of the Rust lang team

wabt - The WebAssembly Binary Toolkit

runwasi - Facilitates running Wasm / WASI workloads managed by containerd