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To allow non-POSIX platforms such as Windows to support WASI libc filesystem functionality, create a set of wrapper functions which provide a platform-agnostic interface to interact with the host filesystem. For now, the Windows implementation is stubbed but this will be implemented properly in a future PR. There are no functional changes in this change, just a reorganization of code to move any direct POSIX references out of posix.c in the libc implementation into posix_file.c under the shared POSIX sources. See https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasm-micro-runtime/issues/2495 for a more detailed overview of the plan to port the WASI libc filesystem to Windows. |
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build_llvm.sh | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
main.c | ||
README.md |
Build wamrc AOT compiler
Both wasm binary file and AOT file are supported by iwasm. The wamrc AOT compiler is to compile wasm binary file to AOT file which can also be run by iwasm. You can execute following commands to build wamrc compiler:
For Linux(Ubuntu 20.04 as an example):
First, make sure necessary dependency are installed:
sudo apt-get install git build-essential cmake g++-multilib libgcc-9-dev lib32gcc-9-dev ccache
cd wamr-compiler
./build_llvm.sh (or "./build_llvm_xtensa.sh" to support xtensa target)
mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. (or "cmake .. -DWAMR_BUILD_PLATFORM=darwin" for MacOS)
make
# wamrc is generated under current directory
For Windows:
cd wamr-compiler
python build_llvm.py
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
cmake --build . --config Release
# wamrc.exe is generated under .\Release directory