The WebAssembly.compile()
function compiles a WebAssembly.Module
from WebAssembly binary code. This function is useful if it is necessary to a compile a module before it can be instantiated (otherwise, the WebAssembly.instantiate()
function should be used).
Promise<WebAssembly.Module> WebAssembly.compile(bufferSource);
A Promise
that resolves to a WebAssembly.Module
object representing the compiled module.
bufferSource
is not a typed array, a TypeError
is thrown.WebAssembly.CompileError
.The following example (see our index-compile.html demo on GitHub, and view it live also) compiles the loaded simple.wasm byte code using the compile()
function and then sends it to a worker using postMessage().
var worker = new Worker("wasm_worker.js"); fetch('simple.wasm').then(response => response.arrayBuffer() ).then(bytes => WebAssembly.compile(bytes) ).then(mod => worker.postMessage(mod) );
In the worker (see wasm_worker.js
) we define an import object for the module to use, then set up an event handler to receive the module from the main thread. when the module is received, we create an instance from it using the WebAssembly.Instantiate()
method, invoke an exported function from inside it, then show how we can return information on the available exports on a module using the WebAssembly.Module.exports
property.
var importObject = { imports: { imported_func: function(arg) { console.log(arg); } } }; onmessage = function(e) { console.log('module received from main thread'); var mod = e.data; WebAssembly.instantiate(mod, importObject).then(function(instance) { instance.exports.exported_func(); }); var exports = WebAssembly.Module.exports(mod); console.log(exports[0]); };
Specification | Status | Comment |
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WebAssembly JavaScript API The definition of 'compile()' in that specification. | Draft | Initial draft definition. |
Feature | Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
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Basic support | 57 | 16 | 522 | No | 44 | 11 |
Feature | Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge mobile | Firefox for Android | IE mobile | Opera Android | iOS Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 57 | 57 | Yes1 | 522 | No | ? | 11 |
1. This feature is behind the Experimental JavaScript Features
preference.
2. Disabled in the Firefox 52 Extended Support Release (ESR).
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