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(export "add" (func $add)) | (export "add" (func $add)) | ||
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+ | ==Use on the Wiki== | ||
+ | WebAssembly is using s-expressions as its textual format (for either Wabt or Emscript) . | ||
+ | it's handy to use syntax highlighter for the code and use "lisp" language to set colors. | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | <source lang="lisp"> | ||
+ | ;; web assembly goes here | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[WebAssembly/JS]] | * [[WebAssembly/JS]] |
Revision as of 19:10, 5 September 2019
Assemblers
There are different assemblers available, from Wabt and emscripten.org. The expected format is a slightly different between those two:
wat2wasm (Wabt)
Example:
(module (func $add (param $lhs i32) (param $rhs i32) (result i32) local.get $lhs local.get $rhs i32.add ) (export "add" (func $add)) )
According to the official site "Wabt" is using it's own format of the Wasm. It's slightly different from the official documentation. The most current version of Wabt matches the specs, as well as supports the old syntax.
Online studio, that's using the older version of wabt syntax. https://webassembly.studio/
For example. instead of
local.get
it's using
get_local
wasm-as (emscripten)
The assembler is recommended for the use in a compiler by the WebAssembly.org
(module (func $add (param $lhs i32) (param $rhs i32) (result i32) ( local.get $lhs local.get $rhs i32.add ) ) (export "add" (func $add)) )
Use on the Wiki
WebAssembly is using s-expressions as its textual format (for either Wabt or Emscript) . it's handy to use syntax highlighter for the code and use "lisp" language to set colors.
<source lang="lisp"> ;; web assembly goes here </source>
See Also
- WebAssembly/JS
- https://webassembly.org/ - the official site
- https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/text/index.html - text format (S-Expression) specs
- https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/binary/index.html - binary format specs
- https://rsms.me/wasm-intro - introduction to webassembly