pub struct Semantics {
    pub instantiation_strategy: InstantiationStrategy,
    pub deterministic_stack_limit: Option<DeterministicStackLimit>,
    pub canonicalize_nans: bool,
    pub parallel_compilation: bool,
    pub heap_alloc_strategy: HeapAllocStrategy,
    pub wasm_multi_value: bool,
    pub wasm_bulk_memory: bool,
    pub wasm_reference_types: bool,
    pub wasm_simd: bool,
}

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§instantiation_strategy: InstantiationStrategy

The instantiation strategy to use.

§deterministic_stack_limit: Option<DeterministicStackLimit>

Specifying Some will enable deterministic stack height. That is, all executor invocations will reach stack overflow at the exactly same point across different wasmtime versions and architectures.

This is achieved by a combination of running an instrumentation pass on input code and configuring wasmtime accordingly.

Since this feature depends on instrumentation, it can be set only if runtime is instantiated using the runtime blob, e.g. using create_runtime.

§canonicalize_nans: bool

Controls whether wasmtime should compile floating point in a way that doesn’t allow for non-determinism.

By default, the wasm spec allows some local non-determinism wrt. certain floating point operations. Specifically, those operations that are not defined to operate on bits (e.g. fneg) can produce NaN values. The exact bit pattern for those is not specified and may depend on the particular machine that executes wasmtime generated JITed machine code. That is a source of non-deterministic values.

The classical runtime environment for Substrate allowed it and punted this on the runtime developers. For PVFs, we want to ensure that execution is deterministic though. Therefore, for PVF execution this flag is meant to be turned on.

§parallel_compilation: bool

Configures wasmtime to use multiple threads for compiling.

§heap_alloc_strategy: HeapAllocStrategy

The heap allocation strategy to use.

§wasm_multi_value: bool

Enables WASM Multi-Value proposal

§wasm_bulk_memory: bool

Enables WASM Bulk Memory Operations proposal

§wasm_reference_types: bool

Enables WASM Reference Types proposal

§wasm_simd: bool

Enables WASM Fixed-Width SIMD proposal

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fn clone(&self) -> Semantics

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

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