summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/test/binaryen.js/expressions.js
Commit message (Collapse)AuthorAgeFilesLines
* Rename SIMD extending load instructions (#3798)Daniel Wirtz2021-04-121-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Renames the SIMD instructions * LoadExtSVec8x8ToVecI16x8 -> Load8x8SVec128 * LoadExtUVec8x8ToVecI16x8 -> Load8x8UVec128 * LoadExtSVec16x4ToVecI32x4 -> Load16x4SVec128 * LoadExtUVec16x4ToVecI32x4 -> Load16x4UVec128 * LoadExtSVec32x2ToVecI64x2 -> Load32x2SVec128 * LoadExtUVec32x2ToVecI64x2 -> Load32x2UVec128
* Rename various SIMD load instructions (#3795)Daniel Wirtz2021-04-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Renames the SIMD instructions * LoadSplatVec8x16 -> Load8SplatVec128 * LoadSplatVec16x8 -> Load16SplatVec128 * LoadSplatVec32x4 -> Load32SplatVec128 * LoadSplatVec64x2 -> Load64SplatVec128 * Load32Zero -> Load32ZeroVec128 * Load64Zero -> Load64ZeroVec128
* RefFunc: Validate that the type is non-nullable, and avoid possible bugs in ↵Alon Zakai2021-04-081-1/+3
| | | | | | | | the builder (#3790) The builder can receive a HeapType so that callers don't need to set non-nullability themselves. Not NFC as some of the callers were in fact still making it nullable.
* Update SIMD names and opcodes (#3771)Thomas Lively2021-04-051-18/+6
| | | | Also removes experimental SIMD instructions that were not included in the final spec proposal.
* Add C and JS API bindings for ref.as_* (#3628)Daniel Wirtz2021-03-011-0/+48
|
* Add RefIsGetOp/SetOp in C and JS API (#3605)Daniel Wirtz2021-02-261-0/+5
|
* [EH] Make rethrow's target a try label (#3568)Heejin Ahn2021-02-181-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I was previously mistaken about `rethrow`'s argument rule and thought it only counted `catch`'s depth. But it turns out it follows the same rule `delegate`'s label: the immediate argument follows the same rule as when computing branch labels, but it only can target `try` labels (semantically it targets that `try`'s corresponding `catch`); otherwise it will be a validation failure. Unlike `delegate`, `rethrow`'s label denotes not where to rethrow, but which exception to rethrow. For example, ```wasm try $l0 catch ($l0) try $l1 catch ($l1) rethrow $l0 ;; rethrow the exception caught by 'catch ($l0)' end end ``` Refer to this comment for the more detailed informal semantics: https://github.com/WebAssembly/exception-handling/issues/146#issuecomment-777714491 --- This also reverts some of `delegateTarget` -> `exceptionTarget` changes done in #3562 in the validator. Label validation rules apply differently for `delegate` and `rethrow` for try-catch. For example, this is valid: ```wasm try $l0 try delegate $l0 catch ($l0) end ``` But this is NOT valid: ```wasm try $l0 catch ($l0) try delegate $l0 end ``` So `try`'s label should be used within try-catch range (not catch-end range) for `delegate`s. But for the `rethrow` the rule is different. For example, this is valid: ```wasm try $l0 catch ($l0) rethrow $l0 end ``` But this is NOT valid: ```wasm try $l0 rethrow $l0 catch ($l0) end ``` So the `try`'s label should be used within catch-end range instead.
* [EH] Update C and binaryen.js API for delegate (#3565)Heejin Ahn2021-02-131-1/+9
| | | | | | | | | | This updates C and binaryen.js API to match the new `Try` structure to support `delegate`, added in #3561. Now `try` can take a name (which can be null) like a block, and also has an additional `delegateTarget` field argument which should only be used for try-delegate and otherwise null. This also adds several more variant of `makeTry` methods in wasm-builder. Some are for making try-delegate and some are for try-catch(_all).
* [reference-types] remove single table restriction in IR (#3517)Abbas Mashayekh2021-02-091-2/+4
| | | Adds support for modules with multiple tables. Adds a field for the table name to `CallIndirect` and updates the C/JS APIs accordingly.
* [GC] ref.is_func/data/i31 (#3519)Alon Zakai2021-01-261-0/+16
|
* [GC] RefIsNull => RefIs. (#3516)Alon Zakai2021-01-261-16/+16
| | | | | | | | This internal refactoring prepares us for ref.is_func/data/i31, by renaming the node and adding an "op" field. For now that field must always be "Null" which means it is a ref.is_null. This adjusts the C API to match the new IR shape. The high-level JS API is unchanged.
* Remove exnref and br_on_exn (#3505)Heejin Ahn2021-01-221-37/+0
| | | This removes `exnref` type and `br_on_exn` instruction.
* Simplify set/gets of vectors in binaryen.js (#3495)Heejin Ahn2021-01-201-8/+19
| | | | | This uses existing `getAllNested` function in `ExpressionWrapper` functions. Also adds `setAllNested` which works in the other direction and uses it within `ExpressionWrapper` functions.
* Basic EH instrucion support for the new spec (#3487)Heejin Ahn2021-01-151-18/+55
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This updates `try`-`catch`-`catch_all` and `rethrow` instructions to match the new spec. `delegate` is not included. Now `Try` contains not a single `catchBody` expression but a vector of catch bodies and events. This updates most existing routines, optimizations, and tests modulo the interpreter and the CFG traversal. Because the interpreter has not been updated yet, the EH spec test is temporarily disabled in check.py. Also, because the CFG traversal for EH is not yet updated, several EH tests in `rse_all-features.wast`, which uses CFG traversal, are temporarily commented out. Also added a few more tests in existing EH test functions in test/passes. In the previous spec, `catch` was catching all exceptions so it was assumed that anything `try` body throws is caught by its `catch`, but now we can assume the same only if there is a `catch_all`. Newly added tests test cases when there is a `catch_all` and cases there are only `catch`es separately.
* [TypedFunctionReferences] Add Typed Function References feature and use the ↵Alon Zakai2020-11-231-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | types (#3388) This adds the new feature and starts to use the new types where relevant. We use them even without the feature being enabled, as we don't know the features during wasm loading - but the hope is that given the type is a subtype, it should all work out. In practice, if you print out the internal type you may see a typed function reference-specific type for a ref.func for example, instead of a generic funcref, but it should not affect anything else. This PR does not support non-nullable types, that is, everything is nullable for now. As suggested by @tlively this is simpler for now and leaves nullability for later work (which will apparently require let or something else, and many passes may need to be changed). To allow this PR to work, we need to provide a type on creating a RefFunc. The wasm-builder.h internal API is updated for this, as are the C and JS APIs, which are breaking changes. cc @dcodeIO We must also write and read function types properly. This PR improves collectSignatures to find all the types, and also to sort them by the dependencies between them (as we can't emit X in the binary if it depends on Y, and Y has not been emitted - we need to give Y's index). This sorting ends up changing a few test outputs. InstrumentLocals support for printing function types that are not funcref is disabled for now, until we figure out how to make that work and/or decide if it's important enough to work on. The fuzzer has various fixes to emit valid types for things (mostly whitespace there). Also two drive-by fixes to call makeTrivial where it should be (when we fail to create a specific node, we can't just try to make another node, in theory it could infinitely recurse). Binary writing changes here to replace calls to a standalone function to write out a type with one that is called on the binary writer object itself, which maintains a mapping of type indexes (getFunctionSignatureByIndex).
* Rename atomic.notify and *.atomic.wait (#3353)Heejin Ahn2020-11-131-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | - atomic.notify -> memory.atomic.notify - i32.atomic.wait -> memory.atomic.wait32 - i64.atomic.wait -> memory.atomic.wait64 See WebAssembly/threads#149. This renames instruction name printing but not the internal data structure names, such as `AtomicNotify`, which are not always the same as printed instruction names anyway. This also does not modify C API. But this fixes interface functions in binaryen.js because it seems binaryen.js's interface functions all follow the corresponding instruction names.
* GC: Add i31 instructions (#3154)Daniel Wirtz2020-09-241-0/+57
| | | Adds the `i31.new` and `i31.get_s/u` instructions for creating and working with `i31ref` typed values. Does not include fuzzer integration just yet because the fuzzer expects that trivial values it creates are suitable in global initializers, which is not the case for trivial `i31ref` expressions.
* GC: Add ref.eq instruction (#3145)Daniel Wirtz2020-09-211-0/+31
| | | With `eqref` now integrated, the `ref.eq` instruction can be implemented. The only valid LHS and RHS value is `(ref.null eq)` for now, but implementation and fuzzer integration is otherwise complete.
* Update JS API function wrapper (#3128)Daniel Wirtz2020-09-181-1/+0
| | | Updates the JS API `Function` wrapper introduced in #3115 with bindings for more C API functions. Also adds additional comments to describe the inner workings of wrappers in more detail.
* Refactor Host expression to MemorySize and MemoryGrow (#3137)Daniel Wirtz2020-09-171-28/+44
| | | Aligns the internal representations of `memory.size` and `memory.grow` with other more recent memory instructions by removing the legacy `Host` expression class and adding separate expression classes for `MemorySize` and `MemoryGrow`. Simplifies related APIs, but is also a breaking API change.
* Extend the C- and JS-APIs (#2586)Daniel Wirtz2020-07-221-0/+1605
Renames the following C-API functions BinaryenBlockGetChild to BinaryenBlockGetChildAt BinaryenSwitchGetName to BinaryenSwitchGetNameAt BinaryenCallGetOperand to BinaryenCallGetOperandAt BinaryenCallIndirectGetOperand to BinaryenCallIndirectGetOperandAt BinaryenHostGetOperand to BinaryenHostGetOperandAt BinaryenThrowGetOperand to BinaryenThrowGetOperandAt BinaryenTupleMakeGetOperand to BinaryenTupleMakeGetOperandAt Adds the following C-API functions BinaryenExpressionSetType BinaryenExpressionFinalize BinaryenBlockSetName BinaryenBlockSetChildAt BinaryenBlockAppendChild BinaryenBlockInsertChildAt BinaryenBlockRemoveChildAt BinaryenIfSetCondition BinaryenIfSetIfTrue BinaryenIfSetIfFalse BinaryenLoopSetName BinaryenLoopSetBody BinaryenBreakSetName BinaryenBreakSetCondition BinaryenBreakSetValue BinaryenSwitchSetNameAt BinaryenSwitchAppendName BinaryenSwitchInsertNameAt BinaryenSwitchRemoveNameAt BinaryenSwitchSetDefaultName BinaryenSwitchSetCondition BinaryenSwitchSetValue BinaryenCallSetTarget BinaryenCallSetOperandAt BinaryenCallAppendOperand BinaryenCallInsertOperandAt BinaryenCallRemoveOperandAt BinaryenCallSetReturn BinaryenCallIndirectSetTarget BinaryenCallIndirectSetOperandAt BinaryenCallIndirectAppendOperand BinaryenCallIndirectInsertOperandAt BinaryenCallIndirectRemoveOperandAt BinaryenCallIndirectSetReturn BinaryenCallIndirectGetParams BinaryenCallIndirectSetParams BinaryenCallIndirectGetResults BinaryenCallIndirectSetResults BinaryenLocalGetSetIndex BinaryenLocalSetSetIndex BinaryenLocalSetSetValue BinaryenGlobalGetSetName BinaryenGlobalSetSetName BinaryenGlobalSetSetValue BinaryenHostSetOp BinaryenHostSetNameOperand BinaryenHostSetOperandAt BinaryenHostAppendOperand BinaryenHostInsertOperandAt BinaryenHostRemoveOperandAt BinaryenLoadSetAtomic BinaryenLoadSetSigned BinaryenLoadSetOffset BinaryenLoadSetBytes BinaryenLoadSetAlign BinaryenLoadSetPtr BinaryenStoreSetAtomic BinaryenStoreSetBytes BinaryenStoreSetOffset BinaryenStoreSetAlign BinaryenStoreSetPtr BinaryenStoreSetValue BinaryenStoreGetValueType BinaryenStoreSetValueType BinaryenConstSetValueI32 BinaryenConstSetValueI64 BinaryenConstSetValueI64Low BinaryenConstSetValueI64High BinaryenConstSetValueF32 BinaryenConstSetValueF64 BinaryenConstSetValueV128 BinaryenUnarySetOp BinaryenUnarySetValue BinaryenBinarySetOp BinaryenBinarySetLeft BinaryenBinarySetRight BinaryenSelectSetIfTrue BinaryenSelectSetIfFalse BinaryenSelectSetCondition BinaryenDropSetValue BinaryenReturnSetValue BinaryenAtomicRMWSetOp BinaryenAtomicRMWSetBytes BinaryenAtomicRMWSetOffset BinaryenAtomicRMWSetPtr BinaryenAtomicRMWSetValue BinaryenAtomicCmpxchgSetBytes BinaryenAtomicCmpxchgSetOffset BinaryenAtomicCmpxchgSetPtr BinaryenAtomicCmpxchgSetExpected BinaryenAtomicCmpxchgSetReplacement BinaryenAtomicWaitSetPtr BinaryenAtomicWaitSetExpected BinaryenAtomicWaitSetTimeout BinaryenAtomicWaitSetExpectedType BinaryenAtomicNotifySetPtr BinaryenAtomicNotifySetNotifyCount BinaryenAtomicFenceSetOrder BinaryenSIMDExtractSetOp BinaryenSIMDExtractSetVec BinaryenSIMDExtractSetIndex BinaryenSIMDReplaceSetOp BinaryenSIMDReplaceSetVec BinaryenSIMDReplaceSetIndex BinaryenSIMDReplaceSetValue BinaryenSIMDShuffleSetLeft BinaryenSIMDShuffleSetRight BinaryenSIMDShuffleSetMask BinaryenSIMDTernarySetOp BinaryenSIMDTernarySetA BinaryenSIMDTernarySetB BinaryenSIMDTernarySetC BinaryenSIMDShiftSetOp BinaryenSIMDShiftSetVec BinaryenSIMDShiftSetShift BinaryenSIMDLoadSetOp BinaryenSIMDLoadSetOffset BinaryenSIMDLoadSetAlign BinaryenSIMDLoadSetPtr BinaryenMemoryInitSetSegment BinaryenMemoryInitSetDest BinaryenMemoryInitSetOffset BinaryenMemoryInitSetSize BinaryenDataDropSetSegment BinaryenMemoryCopySetDest BinaryenMemoryCopySetSource BinaryenMemoryCopySetSize BinaryenMemoryFillSetDest BinaryenMemoryFillSetValue BinaryenMemoryFillSetSize BinaryenRefIsNullSetValue BinaryenRefFuncSetFunc BinaryenTrySetBody BinaryenTrySetCatchBody BinaryenThrowSetEvent BinaryenThrowSetOperandAt BinaryenThrowAppendOperand BinaryenThrowInsertOperandAt BinaryenThrowRemoveOperandAt BinaryenRethrowSetExnref BinaryenBrOnExnSetEvent BinaryenBrOnExnSetName BinaryenBrOnExnSetExnref BinaryenTupleMakeSetOperandAt BinaryenTupleMakeAppendOperand BinaryenTupleMakeInsertOperandAt BinaryenTupleMakeRemoveOperandAt BinaryenTupleExtractSetTuple BinaryenTupleExtractSetIndex BinaryenFunctionSetBody Also introduces wrappers to the JS-API resembling the classes in C++ to perform the above operations on an expression. For example: var unary = binaryen.Unary(module.i32.eqz(1)); unary.getOp(...) / .op unary.setOp(...) / .op = ... unary.getValue(...) / .value unary.setValue(...) / .value = ... unary.getType(...) / .type unary.finalize() ... Usage of wrappers is optional, and one can also use plain functions: var unary = module.i32.eqz(1); binaryen.Unary.getOp(unary, ...) ... Also adds comments to all affected functions in case we'd like to generate API documentation at some point.