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/// Auto-generated bindings for a pre-instantiated version of a
/// component which implements the world `empty`.
///
/// This structure is created through [`EmptyPre::new`] which
/// takes a [`InstancePre`](wasmtime::component::InstancePre) that
/// has been created through a [`Linker`](wasmtime::component::Linker).
///
/// For more information see [`Empty`] as well.
pub struct EmptyPre<T: 'static> {
instance_pre: wasmtime::component::InstancePre<T>,
indices: EmptyIndices,
}
impl<T: 'static> Clone for EmptyPre<T> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self {
instance_pre: self.instance_pre.clone(),
indices: self.indices.clone(),
}
}
}
impl<_T: 'static> EmptyPre<_T> {
/// Creates a new copy of `EmptyPre` bindings which can then
/// be used to instantiate into a particular store.
///
/// This method may fail if the component behind `instance_pre`
/// does not have the required exports.
pub fn new(
instance_pre: wasmtime::component::InstancePre<_T>,
) -> wasmtime::Result<Self> {
let indices = EmptyIndices::new(&instance_pre)?;
Ok(Self { instance_pre, indices })
}
pub fn engine(&self) -> &wasmtime::Engine {
self.instance_pre.engine()
}
pub fn instance_pre(&self) -> &wasmtime::component::InstancePre<_T> {
&self.instance_pre
}
/// Instantiates a new instance of [`Empty`] within the
/// `store` provided.
///
/// This function will use `self` as the pre-instantiated
/// instance to perform instantiation. Afterwards the preloaded
/// indices in `self` are used to lookup all exports on the
/// resulting instance.
pub fn instantiate(
&self,
mut store: impl wasmtime::AsContextMut<Data = _T>,
) -> wasmtime::Result<Empty> {
let mut store = store.as_context_mut();
let instance = self.instance_pre.instantiate(&mut store)?;
self.indices.load(&mut store, &instance)
}
}
impl<_T: Send + 'static> EmptyPre<_T> {
/// Same as [`Self::instantiate`], except with `async`.
pub async fn instantiate_async(
&self,
mut store: impl wasmtime::AsContextMut<Data = _T>,
) -> wasmtime::Result<Empty> {
let mut store = store.as_context_mut();
let instance = self.instance_pre.instantiate_async(&mut store).await?;
self.indices.load(&mut store, &instance)
}
}
/// Auto-generated bindings for index of the exports of
/// `empty`.
///
/// This is an implementation detail of [`EmptyPre`] and can
/// be constructed if needed as well.
///
/// For more information see [`Empty`] as well.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct EmptyIndices {}
/// Auto-generated bindings for an instance a component which
/// implements the world `empty`.
///
/// This structure can be created through a number of means
/// depending on your requirements and what you have on hand:
///
/// * The most convenient way is to use
/// [`Empty::instantiate`] which only needs a
/// [`Store`], [`Component`], and [`Linker`].
///
/// * Alternatively you can create a [`EmptyPre`] ahead of
/// time with a [`Component`] to front-load string lookups
/// of exports once instead of per-instantiation. This
/// method then uses [`EmptyPre::instantiate`] to
/// create a [`Empty`].
///
/// * If you've instantiated the instance yourself already
/// then you can use [`Empty::new`].
///
/// These methods are all equivalent to one another and move
/// around the tradeoff of what work is performed when.
///
/// [`Store`]: wasmtime::Store
/// [`Component`]: wasmtime::component::Component
/// [`Linker`]: wasmtime::component::Linker
pub struct Empty {}
const _: () = {
impl EmptyIndices {
/// Creates a new copy of `EmptyIndices` bindings which can then
/// be used to instantiate into a particular store.
///
/// This method may fail if the component does not have the
/// required exports.
pub fn new<_T>(
_instance_pre: &wasmtime::component::InstancePre<_T>,
) -> wasmtime::Result<Self> {
let _component = _instance_pre.component();
let _instance_type = _instance_pre.instance_type();
Ok(EmptyIndices {})
}
/// Uses the indices stored in `self` to load an instance
/// of [`Empty`] from the instance provided.
///
/// Note that at this time this method will additionally
/// perform type-checks of all exports.
pub fn load(
&self,
mut store: impl wasmtime::AsContextMut,
instance: &wasmtime::component::Instance,
) -> wasmtime::Result<Empty> {
let _ = &mut store;
let _instance = instance;
Ok(Empty {})
}
}
impl Empty {
/// Convenience wrapper around [`EmptyPre::new`] and
/// [`EmptyPre::instantiate`].
pub fn instantiate<_T>(
store: impl wasmtime::AsContextMut<Data = _T>,
component: &wasmtime::component::Component,
linker: &wasmtime::component::Linker<_T>,
) -> wasmtime::Result<Empty> {
let pre = linker.instantiate_pre(component)?;
EmptyPre::new(pre)?.instantiate(store)
}
/// Convenience wrapper around [`EmptyIndices::new`] and
/// [`EmptyIndices::load`].
pub fn new(
mut store: impl wasmtime::AsContextMut,
instance: &wasmtime::component::Instance,
) -> wasmtime::Result<Empty> {
let indices = EmptyIndices::new(&instance.instance_pre(&store))?;
indices.load(&mut store, instance)
}
/// Convenience wrapper around [`EmptyPre::new`] and
/// [`EmptyPre::instantiate_async`].
pub async fn instantiate_async<_T>(
store: impl wasmtime::AsContextMut<Data = _T>,
component: &wasmtime::component::Component,
linker: &wasmtime::component::Linker<_T>,
) -> wasmtime::Result<Empty>
where
_T: Send,
{
let pre = linker.instantiate_pre(component)?;
EmptyPre::new(pre)?.instantiate_async(store).await
}
}
};