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One of the coolest uses of WebAssembly yet: run rust procedural macros in them: github.com/dtolnay/watt/b…
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steveklabnik
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If your mental model of WASM is “replace JS in the browser”, this makes no sense.
If you think of WASM as “an embeddable, sandboxed runtime” then this makes perfect sense
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Bodil Stokke, Esq.
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This is so amazing it obviously had to be a @davidtolnay project.
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steveklabnik
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Yeppp
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Lachlan Sneff
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steve, has anyone brought up running const functions with a wasm runtime?
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steveklabnik
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i don't think so, given that miri is already an interpreter
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Seeing how much usages WebAssembly has, it makes me wonder if it was named as poorly as JavaScript 🤔
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