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wasmer/lib/c-api/wasmer_wasm.h
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// The Wasmer C/C++ header file compatible with the `wasm-c-api` standard API.
// This file is generated by lib/c-api/build.rs.
#if !defined(WASMER_WASM_H_MACROS)
#define WASMER_WASM_H_MACROS
// Define the `ARCH_X86_X64` constant.
#if defined(MSVC) && defined(_M_AMD64)
# define ARCH_X86_64
#elif (defined(GCC) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)) && defined(__x86_64__)
# define ARCH_X86_64
#endif
// Compatibility with non-Clang compilers.
#if !defined(__has_attribute)
# define __has_attribute(x) 0
#endif
// Compatibility with non-Clang compilers.
#if !defined(__has_declspec_attribute)
# define __has_declspec_attribute(x) 0
#endif
// Define the `DEPRECATED` macro.
#if defined(GCC) || defined(__GNUC__) || __has_attribute(deprecated)
# define DEPRECATED(message) __attribute__((deprecated(message)))
#elif defined(MSVC) || __has_declspec_attribute(deprecated)
# define DEPRECATED(message) __declspec(deprecated(message))
#endif
// The `jit` feature has been enabled for this build.
#define WASMER_JIT_ENABLED
// The `compiler` feature has been enabled for this build.
#define WASMER_COMPILER_ENABLED
// The `wasi` feature has been enabled for this build.
#define WASMER_WASI_ENABLED
#endif // WASMER_WASM_H_MACROS
//
// OK, here we go. The code below is automatically generated.
//
#ifndef WASMER_WASM_H
#define WASMER_WASM_H
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "wasm.h"
#if defined(WASMER_COMPILER_ENABLED)
/**
* Kind of compilers that can be used by the engines.
*
* This is a Wasmer-specific type with Wasmer-specific functions for
* manipulating it.
*/
typedef enum {
CRANELIFT = 0,
LLVM = 1,
SINGLEPASS = 2,
} wasmer_compiler_t;
#endif
/**
* Kind of engines that can be used by the store.
*
* This is a Wasmer-specific type with Wasmer-specific functions for
* manipulating it.
*/
typedef enum {
JIT = 0,
NATIVE = 1,
OBJECT_FILE = 2,
} wasmer_engine_t;
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
typedef struct wasi_config_t wasi_config_t;
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
typedef struct wasi_env_t wasi_env_t;
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
typedef struct wasi_version_t wasi_version_t;
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
void wasi_config_arg(wasi_config_t *config, const char *arg);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
void wasi_config_env(wasi_config_t *config, const char *key, const char *value);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
void wasi_config_inherit_stderr(wasi_config_t *config);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
void wasi_config_inherit_stdin(wasi_config_t *config);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
void wasi_config_inherit_stdout(wasi_config_t *config);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
bool wasi_config_mapdir(wasi_config_t *config, const char *alias, const char *dir);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
wasi_config_t *wasi_config_new(const char *program_name);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
bool wasi_config_preopen_dir(wasi_config_t *config, const char *dir);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
void wasi_env_delete(wasi_env_t *_state);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
/**
* Takes ownership over the `wasi_config_t`.
*/
wasi_env_t *wasi_env_new(wasi_config_t *config);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
intptr_t wasi_env_read_stderr(wasi_env_t *env, char *buffer, uintptr_t buffer_len);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
intptr_t wasi_env_read_stdout(wasi_env_t *env, char *buffer, uintptr_t buffer_len);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
/**
* This function is deprecated. You may safely remove all calls to it and everything
* will continue to work.
*/
bool wasi_env_set_instance(wasi_env_t *env, const wasm_instance_t *instance);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
/**
* This function is deprecated. You may safely remove all calls to it and everything
* will continue to work.
*/
void wasi_env_set_memory(wasi_env_t *env, const wasm_memory_t *memory);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
/**
* Takes ownership of `wasi_env_t`.
*/
bool wasi_get_imports(const wasm_store_t *store,
const wasm_module_t *module,
const wasi_env_t *wasi_env,
wasm_extern_vec_t *imports);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
wasm_func_t *wasi_get_start_function(wasm_instance_t *instance);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_WASI_ENABLED)
wasi_version_t wasi_get_wasi_version(const wasm_module_t *module);
#endif
#if defined(WASMER_COMPILER_ENABLED)
/**
* Configure the compiler to use.
*/
void wasm_config_set_compiler(wasm_config_t *config, wasmer_compiler_t compiler);
#endif
/**
* Configure the engine to use.
*/
void wasm_config_set_engine(wasm_config_t *config, wasmer_engine_t engine);
void wasm_module_name(const wasm_module_t *module, wasm_name_t *out);
bool wasm_module_set_name(wasm_module_t *module, wasm_name_t *name);
/**
* Gets the length in bytes of the last error if any.
*
* This can be used to dynamically allocate a buffer with the correct number of
* bytes needed to store a message.
*
* See `wasmer_last_error_message()` to get a full example.
*/
int wasmer_last_error_length(void);
/**
* Gets the last error message if any into the provided buffer
* `buffer` up to the given `length`.
*
* The `length` parameter must be large enough to store the last
* error message. Ideally, the value should come from
* `wasmer_last_error_length()`.
*
* The function returns the length of the string in bytes, `-1` if an
* error occurs. Potential errors are:
*
* * The buffer is a null pointer,
* * The buffer is too small to hold the error message.
*
* Note: The error message always has a trailing NUL character.
*
* Example:
*
* ```c
* int error_length = wasmer_last_error_length();
*
* if (error_length > 0) {
* char *error_message = malloc(error_length);
* wasmer_last_error_message(error_message, error_length);
* printf("Error message: `%s`\n", error_message);
* } else {
* printf("No error message\n");
* }
* ```
*/
int wasmer_last_error_message(char *buffer, int length);
/**
* Parses in-memory bytes as either the WAT format, or a binary Wasm
* module. This is wasmer-specific.
*
* In case of failure, `wat2wasm` returns `NULL`.
*/
wasm_byte_vec_t *wat2wasm(const wasm_byte_vec_t *wat);
#endif /* WASMER_WASM_H */