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# wamr-python
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The WAMR Python package contains a set of high-level bindings for WAMR API and WASM-C-API.
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## Installation
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* **Notice**: This python package need python >= `3.10`.
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To Install from local source tree in _development mode_ run the following command,
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```bash
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python -m pip install -e .
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```
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In this mode the package appears to be installed but still is editable from the source tree.
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## Usage
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From the same package you can use two set of APIs.
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To use the WAMR API you can import the symbols as follows,
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```py
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from wamr.wamrapi.wamr import Engine, Module, Instance, ExecEnv
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```
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In the order hand, to use the WASM-C-API,
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```py
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import wamr.wasmcapi.ffi as ffi
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```
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For more information:
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* [WAMR API](./wamr-api)
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* [WASM-C-API](./wasm-c-api)
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