This simplifies FunctionListener definition by making it possible to
implement both interfaces without intermediate state. Passing the
function definition to the before/after callbacks is the key.
This also continues efforts towards Go 1.19 doc formatting.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This improves the experimental logging listener to show parameter name
and values like so:
```
--> ._start.command_export()
--> .__wasm_call_ctors()
--> .__wasilibc_initialize_environ()
==> wasi_snapshot_preview1.environ_sizes_get(result.environc=1048572,result.environBufSize=1048568)
<== ESUCCESS
<-- ()
==> wasi_snapshot_preview1.fd_prestat_get(fd=3,result.prestat=1048568)
<== ESUCCESS
--> .dlmalloc(2)
--> .sbrk(0)
<-- (1114112)
<-- (1060080)
--snip--
```
The convention `==>` implies it was a host function call
(def.IsHostFunction). This also improves the lifecycle by creating
listeners during compile. Finally, this backfills param names for
assemblyscript and wasi.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This consolidates to use EBADF in places go uses it in syscalls to
reduce where we formally returned both bool and err. This also removes
the redundant panic type handling as go will already panic with a
similar message.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
This adds two clock interfaces: sys.Walltime and sys.Nanotime to
allow implementations to override readings for purposes of security or
determinism.
The default values of both are a fake timestamp, to avoid the sandbox
break we formerly had by returning the real time. This is similar to how
we don't inherit OS Env values.
This drops the text format (%.wat) and renames
InstantiateModuleFromCode to InstantiateModuleFromBinary as it is no
longer ambiguous.
We decided to stop supporting the text format as it isn't typically used
in production, yet costs a lot of work to develop. Given the resources
available and the increased work added with WebAssembly 2.0 and soon
WASI 2, we can't afford to spend the time on it.
The old parser is used only internally and will eventually be moved to
its own repository named watzero, possibly towards archival.
See #59
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
The componentized successor to wasi_snapshot_preview1 is not compatible
with the prior imports or even error numbers. Before releasing wazero
1.0 we need to change this package to reflect that WASI 2 is effectively
a different API.
Fixes#263
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>