Struct wasmtime_runtime::VMMemoryDefinition

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct VMMemoryDefinition { pub base: *mut u8, pub current_length: AtomicUsize, }
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The fields compiled code needs to access to utilize a WebAssembly linear memory defined within the instance, namely the start address and the size in bytes.

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§base: *mut u8

The start address.

§current_length: AtomicUsize

The current logical size of this linear memory in bytes.

This is atomic because shared memories must be able to grow their length atomically. For relaxed access, see VMMemoryDefinition::current_length().

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impl VMMemoryDefinition

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pub fn current_length(&self) -> usize

Return the current length of the VMMemoryDefinition by performing a relaxed load; do not use this function for situations in which a precise length is needed. Owned memories (i.e., non-shared) will always return a precise result (since no concurrent modification is possible) but shared memories may see an imprecise value–a current_length potentially smaller than what some other thread observes. Since Wasm memory only grows, this under-estimation may be acceptable in certain cases.

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pub unsafe fn load(ptr: *mut Self) -> Self

Return a copy of the VMMemoryDefinition using the relaxed value of current_length; see VMMemoryDefinition::current_length().

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impl Debug for VMMemoryDefinition

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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