Hi, On 15/03/17 16:58, Karoly Balogh (Charlie/SGR) wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, 12 Mar 2017, Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > >>> Is there something planned in this matter for FPC? >>> >>> I was reading about the new Firefox making WebAssembly publicly >>> available ("On Tuesday Firefox 52 became the first browser to >>> support WebAssembly >>> >> <https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/mozilla-releases-firefox-52-the-first-browser-to-support-webassembly/>") >>> >> [1] . >> >> Karoly Balogh (Charlie/SGR) is working on this, and as far as I >> know has already some degree of success. There is a bounty for >> initial webassembly support.. > > Well, "degree of success" is relative, I have added WASM target to > the compiler so it compiles at least. I even made it output 1 single > instruction... :) > > It's based largely on gutted JVM codegenerator code, although since > WebAssembly itself is still a moving target, many things are still > uncertain. There's also the problem, that despite it's name, > WebAssembly is not really an assembly format, but just a stack based > bytecode (much like JVM), and the official textual representation is > not yet accepted, plus the reference compiler LLVM outputs something > entirely different to the semi-official textual formats. And these > official textual formats are quite painful for the traditional > structured compiler layers like FPC has. > > But the LLVM-style output would be good, but it's undocumented, and > as they say it will go away, and LLVM will output the binary > bytecode directly... (Which is stupid IMO, but hey, a comittee > decided, so it must be right.) > > Also, any "assembler" or toolchain is still in its infancy. (I made > both binaryen and wabt segfault in several funny ways already.) So I > wouldn't expect fast results with this whole target. But I will keep > working on it as time allows, so "eventually"... Of course if someone > thinks he can proceed faster and wants to jump in, it's very > welcomed. > > It's now committed to the webassembly branch in FPC SVN, the > compiler itself should build at least as "wasm" target, but don't > expect much. > > Charlie
Just because of curiosity: since Firefox 52 apparently boasts (to be the first browser with) WebAssembly support - - i know, i know, just because one vendor claims it, it doesn't mean anything yet - -maybe something concrete could be derived from that fact? Even if it's just a 'how do they do it' style of fact. (in the press release they say something about Emscripten being the reference implementation, if that helps) -L. (rs,ianad) _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal