Struct Caller
pub struct Caller<'a, T>where
T: 'static,{ /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A structure representing the caller’s context when creating a function
via Func::wrap
.
This structure can be taken as the first parameter of a closure passed to
Func::wrap
or other constructors, and serves two purposes:
-
First consumers can use
Caller<'_, T>
to get access toStoreContextMut<'_, T>
and/or get access toT
itself. This means that theCaller
type can serve as a proxy to the originalStore
itself and is used to satisfyAsContext
andAsContextMut
bounds. -
Second a
Caller
can be used as the name implies, learning about the caller’s context, namely it’s exported memory and exported functions. This allows functions which take pointers as arguments to easily read the memory the pointers point into, or if a function is expected to call malloc in the wasm module to reserve space for the output you can do that.
Host functions which want access to Store
-level state are
recommended to use this type.
Implementations§
§impl<T> Caller<'_, T>
impl<T> Caller<'_, T>
pub fn get_export(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<Extern>
pub fn get_export(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<Extern>
Looks up an export from the caller’s module by the name
given.
This is a low-level function that’s typically used to implement passing of pointers or indices between core Wasm instances, where the callee needs to consult the caller’s exports to perform memory management and resolve the references.
For comparison, in components, the component model handles translating arguments from one component instance to another and managing memory, so that callees don’t need to be aware of their callers, which promotes virtualizability of APIs.
§Return
If an export with the name
provided was found, then it is returned as an
Extern
. There are a number of situations, however, where the export may not
be available:
- The caller instance may not have an export named
name
- There may not be a caller available, for example if
Func
was called directly from host code.
It’s recommended to take care when calling this API and gracefully
handling a None
return value.
pub fn get_module_export(&mut self, export: &ModuleExport) -> Option<Extern>
pub fn get_module_export(&mut self, export: &ModuleExport) -> Option<Extern>
Looks up an exported Extern
value by a ModuleExport
value.
This is similar to Self::get_export
but uses a ModuleExport
value to avoid
string lookups where possible. ModuleExport
s can be obtained by calling
[Module::get_export_index
] on the [Module
] that an instance was instantiated with.
This method will search the module for an export with a matching entity index and return the value, if found.
Returns None
if there was no export with a matching entity index.
§Panics
Panics if store
does not own this instance.
§Usage
use std::str;
let module = Module::new(
store.engine(),
r#"
(module
(import "" "" (func $log_str (param i32 i32)))
(func (export "foo")
i32.const 4 ;; ptr
i32.const 13 ;; len
call $log_str)
(memory (export "memory") 1)
(data (i32.const 4) "Hello, world!"))
"#,
)?;
let Some(module_export) = module.get_export_index("memory") else {
anyhow::bail!("failed to find `memory` export in module");
};
let log_str = Func::wrap(&mut store, move |mut caller: Caller<'_, ()>, ptr: i32, len: i32| {
let mem = match caller.get_module_export(&module_export) {
Some(Extern::Memory(mem)) => mem,
_ => anyhow::bail!("failed to find host memory"),
};
let data = mem.data(&caller)
.get(ptr as u32 as usize..)
.and_then(|arr| arr.get(..len as u32 as usize));
let string = match data {
Some(data) => match str::from_utf8(data) {
Ok(s) => s,
Err(_) => anyhow::bail!("invalid utf-8"),
},
None => anyhow::bail!("pointer/length out of bounds"),
};
assert_eq!(string, "Hello, world!");
println!("{}", string);
Ok(())
});
let instance = Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &[log_str.into()])?;
let foo = instance.get_typed_func::<(), ()>(&mut store, "foo")?;
foo.call(&mut store, ())?;
pub fn data(&self) -> &T
pub fn data(&self) -> &T
Access the underlying data owned by this Store
.
Same as Store::data
pub fn data_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
pub fn data_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Access the underlying data owned by this Store
.
Same as Store::data_mut
pub fn gc(&mut self, why: Option<&GcHeapOutOfMemory<()>>)
pub fn gc(&mut self, why: Option<&GcHeapOutOfMemory<()>>)
Perform garbage collection.
Same as Store::gc
.
pub fn get_fuel(&self) -> Result<u64, Error>
pub fn get_fuel(&self) -> Result<u64, Error>
Returns the remaining fuel in the store.
For more information see Store::get_fuel
pub fn set_fuel(&mut self, fuel: u64) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn set_fuel(&mut self, fuel: u64) -> Result<(), Error>
Set the amount of fuel in this store to be consumed when executing wasm code.
For more information see Store::set_fuel
pub fn fuel_async_yield_interval(
&mut self,
interval: Option<u64>,
) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn fuel_async_yield_interval( &mut self, interval: Option<u64>, ) -> Result<(), Error>
Configures this Store
to yield while executing futures every N units of fuel.
For more information see
Store::fuel_async_yield_interval
Trait Implementations§
§impl<T> AsContext for Caller<'_, T>where
T: 'static,
impl<T> AsContext for Caller<'_, T>where
T: 'static,
§fn as_context(&self) -> StoreContext<'_, T>
fn as_context(&self) -> StoreContext<'_, T>
§impl<T> AsContextMut for Caller<'_, T>where
T: 'static,
impl<T> AsContextMut for Caller<'_, T>where
T: 'static,
§fn as_context_mut(&mut self) -> StoreContextMut<'_, T>
fn as_context_mut(&mut self) -> StoreContextMut<'_, T>
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T: Send,
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T: Sync,
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