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* Get wasm2asm building again
Updates CMakeLists.txt to have wasm2asm built by default, updates
wasm2asm.h to account for recent interface changes, and restores
JSPrinter functionality.
* Implement splice for array values
* Clean up wasm2asm testing
* Print semicolons after statements in blocks
* Cleanups and semicolons for condition arms
* Prettify semicolon emission
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* Always use scripts.test.shared for bin paths.
Update scripts/test/shared.py to add WASM_MERGE relative to build
directory. Update auto_update_tests.py to use scripts.test.shared
variables for all bin paths. Update check.py to use
scripts.test.shared for wasm-merge path (this was missing).
This allows check.py and auto_update_tests.py to be run from the
source directory using built binaries in a different location.
* --no-legalize-javascript-ffi disables JS FFI mangling.
For JS/Web platform, calls to JS imports are wrapped to convert i64 to
i32 and f32 to f64. Likewise calls from JS into exports do the inverse
wrapping. This change provides an option to disable that wrapping and
use the original types for the call.
Includes tests test/noffi_f32.asm.js and test/noffi_i64.asm.js to make
sure neither f32->f64 nor i64->i32 type mangling is happening when
--no-legalize-javascript-ffi is specified.
To fully disable JS FFI mangling when using emscripten, the fastcomp
FFI mangling must also be disabled using the
-emscripten-legalize-javascript-ffi=0 flag.
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* Added ModuleReader/Writer classes that support text and binary I/O
* Use them in wasm-opt and asm2wasm
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* Refactor check.py so that groups of tests can be split into separate files
- Move helper util functions into test/shared.py
- Move scripts/support.py to test/support.py
- Split s2wasm tests into its own file
* Fix flake8 warnings for shared.py and s2wasm.py
* Move test scripts from test/ to scripts/test/
* Replace 'from shared import *' with explicit imports
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