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pub enum Command {
Show 13 variants Infer { prompt: String, max_tokens: u32, images: Vec<Handle>, }, Open { path: String, }, Slice { handle: Handle, offset: u64, len: u64, }, SliceBytes { handle: Handle, offset: u64, len: u64, }, PageText { handle: Handle, page: u32, }, PageImage { handle: Handle, page: u32, }, Embed { texts: Vec<String>, }, Fetch { url: String, }, DocumentText { handle: Handle, }, ImageOp { handle: Handle, op: ImageOperation, }, Emit { progress: Value, }, Done { result: Value, }, Fail { code: String, message: String, },
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What a guest asks the host to do, returned from its init/step exports.

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Infer

Run a prompt against the job’s model.

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§prompt: String

The prompt to generate from.

§max_tokens: u32

Upper bound on tokens generated. A guest can also end generation early by returning TokenAction::Stop from its on_token export.

§images: Vec<Handle>

Images to accompany the prompt, named by handle.

Handles rather than bytes, for the same reason file contents are not handed over: an image can be tens of megabytes, and routing it through guest memory would put the 4 GiB wasm32 ceiling back in play for no benefit. The host already holds the bytes; it can pass them to the model directly.

Requires a model with vision capability. Empty for ordinary text-only inference, which is why it is #[serde(default)] — a block compiled before this field existed still deserializes.

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Open

Open a file. Capability-checked against the job’s spec.

Yields a handle and a length rather than contents — see the crate docs on why bulk data does not cross this boundary.

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§path: String

Path to open. Denied unless the spec grants read access to it.

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Slice

Pull one bounded window of an open file into guest memory.

The guest picks len, so the guest sets its own memory ceiling.

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§handle: Handle

Handle from a previous Command::Open.

§offset: u64

Byte offset to read from. u64 so that files far larger than a guest could hold remain fully addressable.

§len: u64

Maximum bytes to return. The host may return fewer; see Event::Sliced.

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SliceBytes

Pull one bounded window of an open file as raw bytes.

The binary counterpart to Command::Slice. Prefer Slice for text: it needs no encoding, and it handles the character-boundary problem for you. This exists for blocks that genuinely need bytes — inspecting an image header, say — and pays base64’s cost to carry them.

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§handle: Handle

Handle from a previous Command::Open.

§offset: u64

Byte offset to read from.

§len: u64

Maximum bytes to return.

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PageText

Extract one page of a document as text.

Fails when the document has no text layer; check MediaKind::Document::has_text_layer first.

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§handle: Handle

Handle from a previous Command::Open.

§page: u32

Zero-based page number.

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PageImage

Render one page of a document to an image.

Yields a new handle referring to the rendered image, which can then be named in Command::Infer. That indirection is deliberate: the image stays host-side like every other bulk value, and a rendered page is usable exactly wherever a file-backed image is.

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§handle: Handle

Handle from a previous Command::Open.

§page: u32

Zero-based page number.

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Embed

Embed one or more texts, returning a vector each.

Batched by construction: the guest hands over every text it wants embedded in one command. Embedding a corpus means tens of thousands of chunks, and a round trip per chunk is the difference between minutes and hours — so the batch is the primitive and a single text is just a batch of one.

Served by the spec’s embedding_model, which is deliberately not the job’s chat model: they are different models, and asking a chat model to embed either fails or returns something that is not an embedding.

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§texts: Vec<String>

The texts to embed, in order. Vectors come back in the same order.

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Fetch

Download a URL and hand back a handle to it.

Answers with Event::Opened, the same event Command::Open produces, so everything downstream is unchanged: a fetched resource can be sliced, identified, extracted from, or handed to a vision model exactly as a local file can. One new command, no new surface.

Requires a matching Fetch prefix in the spec’s capabilities. A corpus on the web is still a corpus, and the capability list has to describe reaching it.

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§url: String

The URL to retrieve. Must begin with a granted prefix.

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DocumentText

Every character of text in a document, in one call.

What most callers reading a PDF actually want, and the direct way to ask for it. Before this existed the only route was Command::PageText with page: 0, which reads like “the first page” and quietly means “everything” whenever the extractor emitted no page breaks — a gap that cost a real user two iterations and nearly a wrong conclusion about whether cuttlefish could read their corpus at all.

Prefer this over walking pages unless the pages are genuinely needed separately: the whole document is one extraction either way.

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§handle: Handle

Handle from a previous Command::Open.

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ImageOp

Transform an image handle, yielding a new image handle.

Same indirection as Command::PageImage, and for the same reason: pixels stay host-side, and the result is usable exactly wherever a file-backed image is — including as an Command::Infer image.

This is the one image operation that needs a decoder, which is why it lives here rather than in the guest. Metadata (dimensions, EXIF, chunk structure) is header parsing and is available to any script without a host round trip or a feature flag; looking at the pixels is not.

Hosts built without the image-ops feature reject this with a clear message rather than pretending to succeed.

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§handle: Handle

Handle from a previous Command::Open or Command::PageImage.

§op: ImageOperation

What to do to it.

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Emit

Report progress to whoever is watching the job’s event stream.

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§progress: Value

Arbitrary JSON, forwarded verbatim to the job’s subscribers.

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Done

Finish successfully with this payload.

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§result: Value

The job’s result, shaped by the spec’s declared output.

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Fail

Give up. The job ends with this code and message, and no result.

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§code: String

Machine-readable code; see error_codes.

§message: String

Human-readable explanation.

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impl Clone for Command

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fn clone(&self) -> Command

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Command

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Command

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl PartialEq for Command

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fn eq(&self, other: &Command) -> bool

Equality operator ==. Read more
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Inequality operator !=. Read more
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impl Serialize for Command

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Command

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