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MASM (Microsoft Macro Assembler) needs to be enabled to successfully compile .asm files on Windows. Without enabling this language automatically in runtime_lib.cmake, Windows cmake projects using WAMR get hard-to-diagnose linker errors about missing symbols as the assembly file is not compiled at all. |
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WAMR supports wasm-c-api in both interpreter mode and aot mode.
Before staring, we need to download and intall WABT.
$ cd /opt
$ wget https://github.com/WebAssembly/wabt/releases/download/1.0.31/wabt-1.0.31-ubuntu.tar.gz
$ tar -xzf wabt-1.0.31-ubuntu.tar.gz
$ mv wabt-1.0.31 wabt
By default, all samples are compiled and run in "interpreter" mode.
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ # it will build a library with c-api supporting.
$ # Also copy *.wasm from ../src/
$ # and generate executable files
$ # now, it is ok to run samples
$ ./hello
$ ...
$ ./global
$ ...
$ ./callback
$ ...
They can be compiled and run in aot mode when some compiling flags are given.
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake -DWAMR_BUILD_INTERP=0 -DWAMR_BUILD_AOT=1 ..
$ make
$ # it will build a library with c-api supporting.
$ # Also copy *.wasm from ../src/
$ # and transform *.wasm to *.aot
$ # and generate executable files
$ # now, it is ok to run samples
$ ./hello
$ ...
$ ./global
$ ...
$ ./callback
$ ...