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What is Wasm/k? Wasm/k (WebAssembly continuations) is an extension of WebAssembly with additional primitive instructions that offer support for full first-class continuations, very similar to call/cc in Scheme / Racket. These instructions allow for significantly more efficient implementations of high-level language features such as green threads. Wasm/k consists of three parts: A fork of Wasmtime,
The software ecosystem has a lot of useful but unsafe code, and the easier it is to sandbox that code, the more often thatâll happen. If it were as simple as passing the compiler a --sandbox flag that makes an unsafe library unable to see or affect anything outside of it, that would be incredible! We canât get it quite that easy, but this post describes WasmBoxC, a sandboxing approach that is very
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Show navigation We have a growing number of compilers and other tools that generate or manipulate .wasm files, and sometimes you might want to have a look inside. Maybe youâre a developer of such a tool, or more directly, youâre a programmer targeting Wasm, and wondering what the generated code looks like, for performance or other reasons. Problem is, Wasm is rather low-level, much like actual ass
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