Struct wasmi::ModuleInstance
source · pub struct ModuleInstance { /* private fields */ }
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A module instance is the runtime representation of a module.
It is created by instantiating a module, and collects runtime representations of all entities that are imported or defined by the module, namely:
In order to instantiate a module you need to provide entities to satisfy every module’s imports (i.e. wasm modules don’t have optional imports).
After module is instantiated you can start invoking it’s exported functions with invoke_export
.
Implementations§
source§impl ModuleInstance
impl ModuleInstance
sourcepub fn globals(&self) -> Ref<'_, Vec<GlobalRef>>
pub fn globals(&self) -> Ref<'_, Vec<GlobalRef>>
Access all globals. This is a non-standard API so it’s unlikely to be portable to other engines.
sourcepub fn with_externvals<'a, 'i, I: Iterator<Item = &'i ExternVal>>(
loaded_module: &'a Module,
extern_vals: I
) -> Result<NotStartedModuleRef<'a>, Error>
pub fn with_externvals<'a, 'i, I: Iterator<Item = &'i ExternVal>>( loaded_module: &'a Module, extern_vals: I ) -> Result<NotStartedModuleRef<'a>, Error>
Instantiate a module with given external values as imports.
See new for details.
sourcepub fn new<'m, I: ImportResolver>(
loaded_module: &'m Module,
imports: &I
) -> Result<NotStartedModuleRef<'m>, Error>
pub fn new<'m, I: ImportResolver>( loaded_module: &'m Module, imports: &I ) -> Result<NotStartedModuleRef<'m>, Error>
Instantiate a module.
Note that in case of successful instantiation this function returns a reference to
a module which start
function is not called.
In order to complete instantiatiation start
function must be called. However, there are
situations where you might need to do additional setup before calling start
function.
For such sitations this separation might be useful.
See NotStartedModuleRef
for details.
Errors
Returns Err
if the module cannot be instantiated.
This can happen if one of the imports can’t
be satisfied (e.g module isn’t registered in imports
resolver) or
there is a mismatch between requested import and provided (e.g. module requested memory with no
maximum size limit, however, was provided memory with the maximum size limit).
Examples
use wasmi::{ModuleInstance, ImportsBuilder, NopExternals};
// ModuleInstance::new returns instance which `start` function isn't called.
let not_started = ModuleInstance::new(
&module,
&ImportsBuilder::default()
)?;
// Call `start` function if any.
let instance = not_started.run_start(&mut NopExternals)?;
If you sure that the module doesn’t have start
function you can use assert_no_start
to get
instantiated module without calling start
function.
use wasmi::{ModuleInstance, ImportsBuilder, NopExternals};
// This will panic if the module actually contain `start` function.
let not_started = ModuleInstance::new(
&module,
&ImportsBuilder::default()
)?.assert_no_start();
sourcepub fn invoke_export<E: Externals>(
&self,
func_name: &str,
args: &[RuntimeValue],
externals: &mut E
) -> Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Error>
pub fn invoke_export<E: Externals>( &self, func_name: &str, args: &[RuntimeValue], externals: &mut E ) -> Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Error>
Invoke exported function by a name.
This function finds exported function by a name, and calls it with provided arguments and external state.
Errors
Returns Err
if:
- there are no export with a given name or this export is not a function,
- given arguments doesn’t match to function signature,
- trap occurred at the execution time,
Examples
Invoke a function that takes two numbers and returns sum of them.
assert_eq!(
instance.invoke_export(
"add",
&[RuntimeValue::I32(5), RuntimeValue::I32(3)],
&mut NopExternals,
).expect("failed to execute export"),
Some(RuntimeValue::I32(8)),
);
sourcepub fn invoke_export_with_stack<E: Externals>(
&self,
func_name: &str,
args: &[RuntimeValue],
externals: &mut E,
stack_recycler: &mut StackRecycler
) -> Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Error>
pub fn invoke_export_with_stack<E: Externals>( &self, func_name: &str, args: &[RuntimeValue], externals: &mut E, stack_recycler: &mut StackRecycler ) -> Result<Option<RuntimeValue>, Error>
sourcepub fn export_by_name(&self, name: &str) -> Option<ExternVal>
pub fn export_by_name(&self, name: &str) -> Option<ExternVal>
Find export by a name.
Returns None
if there is no export with such name.
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ModuleInstance
impl !Send for ModuleInstance
impl !Sync for ModuleInstance
impl Unpin for ModuleInstance
impl !UnwindSafe for ModuleInstance
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T: Any,
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(where Trait: Downcast
) to Box<dyn Any>
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can
then be further downcast
into Box<ConcreteType>
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implements Trait
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. Rc<Any>
can then be
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into Rc<ConcreteType>
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