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Implements the WebAssembly Core Specification 1.0 Implements several extensions: Threads and atomics Bulk memory operations Conditional data segment initialization Sign-extension operators Non-trapping float-to-int conversions Passes 99.9% of the WebAssembly core semantics test suite Written in C89 and generates C89 Support for many operating systems (e.g. Mac OS X, Mac OS 9, Haiku, Rhapsody, OPEN
14 March 2023: Cheerp 3.0 released and relicensed to Apache 2.0 licence! Release notes here. What is Cheerp? Cheerp is an enterprise-grade C/C++ compiler for the web that can compile C/C++ into WebAssembly and JavaScript. It is open source, liberally licensed (LLVM licence) and is actively developed by Leaning Technologies.
A permissive JavaScript tokenizer and parser in C. See a demo syntax highlighter. Supports ESM code only (i.e., type="module", which is implicitly strict). Supports all language features in the draft specification (as of January 2021). This is compiled via Web Assembly to run on the web or inside Node without native bindings. It's not reentrant, so you can't parse another file from within its call
At Wasmer we have been porting a lot of C and C++ projects to WebAssembly and WASI, as we believe WebAssembly will emerge as the standard way to use third-party code from any programming language securely and easily. WebAssembly System Interfaces (WASI) is an exciting new specification that allows running POSIX-like applications anywhere, safely and securely with WebAssembly. We realized that comp
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