//! System bindings for the wasm/web platform //! //! This module contains the facade (aka platform-specific) implementations of //! OS level functionality for wasm. Note that this wasm is *not* the emscripten //! wasm, so we have no runtime here. //! //! This is all super highly experimental and not actually intended for //! wide/production use yet, it's still all in the experimental category. This //! will likely change over time. //! //! Currently all functions here are basically stubs that immediately return //! errors. The hope is that with a portability lint we can turn actually just //! remove all this and just omit parts of the standard library if we're //! compiling for wasm. That way it's a compile time error for something that's //! guaranteed to be a runtime error! use crate::os::raw::c_char; pub mod alloc; pub mod args; pub mod cmath; pub mod env; pub mod fs; pub mod io; pub mod memchr; pub mod net; pub mod os; pub mod path; pub mod pipe; pub mod process; pub mod stack_overflow; pub mod thread; pub mod time; pub mod stdio; pub mod thread_local; pub mod fast_thread_local; pub use crate::sys_common::os_str_bytes as os_str; cfg_if::cfg_if! { if #[cfg(target_feature = "atomics")] { #[path = "condvar_atomics.rs"] pub mod condvar; #[path = "mutex_atomics.rs"] pub mod mutex; #[path = "rwlock_atomics.rs"] pub mod rwlock; } else { pub mod condvar; pub mod mutex; pub mod rwlock; } } #[cfg(not(test))] pub fn init() { } pub fn unsupported() -> crate::io::Result { Err(unsupported_err()) } pub fn unsupported_err() -> crate::io::Error { crate::io::Error::new(crate::io::ErrorKind::Other, "operation not supported on wasm yet") } pub fn decode_error_kind(_code: i32) -> crate::io::ErrorKind { crate::io::ErrorKind::Other } // This enum is used as the storage for a bunch of types which can't actually // exist. #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Debug, Hash)] pub enum Void {} pub unsafe fn strlen(mut s: *const c_char) -> usize { let mut n = 0; while *s != 0 { n += 1; s = s.offset(1); } return n } pub unsafe fn abort_internal() -> ! { crate::arch::wasm32::unreachable() } // We don't have randomness yet, but I totally used a random number generator to // generate these numbers. // // More seriously though this is just for DOS protection in hash maps. It's ok // if we don't do that on wasm just yet. pub fn hashmap_random_keys() -> (u64, u64) { (1, 2) }