;;; RUN: %(wasm-interp)s ;;; ARGS: --help (;; STDOUT ;;; usage: wasm-interp [options] filename [arg]... read a file in the wasm binary format, and run in it a stack-based interpreter. examples: # parse binary file test.wasm, and type-check it $ wasm-interp test.wasm # parse test.wasm and run all its exported functions $ wasm-interp test.wasm --run-all-exports # parse test.wasm, run the exported functions and trace the output $ wasm-interp test.wasm --run-all-exports --trace # parse test.wasm and run all its exported functions, setting the # value stack size to 100 elements $ wasm-interp test.wasm -V 100 --run-all-exports options: --help Print this help message --version Print version information -v, --verbose Use multiple times for more info --enable-exceptions Enable Experimental exception handling --disable-mutable-globals Disable Import/export mutable globals --disable-saturating-float-to-int Disable Saturating float-to-int operators --disable-sign-extension Disable Sign-extension operators --enable-simd Enable SIMD support --enable-threads Enable Threading support --disable-multi-value Disable Multi-value --enable-tail-call Enable Tail-call support --enable-bulk-memory Enable Bulk-memory operations --enable-reference-types Enable Reference types (externref) --enable-annotations Enable Custom annotation syntax --enable-gc Enable Garbage collection --enable-all Enable all features -V, --value-stack-size=SIZE Size in elements of the value stack -C, --call-stack-size=SIZE Size in elements of the call stack -t, --trace Trace execution --wasi Assume input module is WASI compliant (Export WASI API the the module and invoke _start function) -e, --env=ENV Pass the given environment string in the WASI runtime -d, --dir=DIR Pass the given directory the the WASI runtime --run-all-exports Run all the exported functions, in order. Useful for testing --host-print Include an importable function named "host.print" for printing to stdout --dummy-import-func Provide a dummy implementation of all imported functions. The function will log the call and return an appropriate zero value. ;;; STDOUT ;;)