There's a new tool for the WebAssembly tool belt!
Wasienv brings your C/C++ projects to #WebAssembly and #WASI so you can run them anywhere: with Standalone runtimes, in WAPM, or in the browser!https://medium.com/wasmer/wasienv-wasi-development-workflow-for-humans-1811d9a50345 …
-
-
Replying to @wasmerio
emscripten has a standalone mode now. It doesn’t require Javascript glue.pic.twitter.com/WVcbr9NcQy
2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
You are right, I wrote it mainly regarding the EM_JS and EM_ASM macros. I will rephrase it to make it clearer! Thanks!
1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @syrusakbary @wasmerio
At to be honest, I’m now really confused about whether we should use Emscripten in standalone mode or Clang+WASI-libc in order to compile C code to WebAssembly that doesn’t need the Emscripten JS glue.
1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
I'm working on a blogpost about that topic actually :) Overall, we now have multiple options for wasm without JS. Each has different advantages and disadvantages (which include things like code size, what to do with non-WASI APIs, compiling to both Web and WASI, etc.)
2 replies 0 retweets 11 likes
Awesome! Looking forward to it, too!
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.