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<h1><code>wasi-common</code></h1>
<strong>A <a href="https://bytecodealliance.org/">Bytecode Alliance</a> project</strong>
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<strong>A library providing a common implementation of WASI hostcalls for re-use in any WASI-enabled runtime.</strong>
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The `wasi-common` crate will ultimately serve as a library providing a common implementation of
WASI hostcalls for re-use in any WASI (and potentially non-WASI) runtimes
such as [Wasmtime] and [Lucet].
The library is an adaption of [lucet-wasi] crate from the [Lucet] project, and it is
currently based on [40ae1df][lucet-wasi-tracker] git revision.
Please note that the library requires Rust compiler version at least 1.37.0.
[Wasmtime]: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime
[Lucet]: https://github.com/fastly/lucet
[lucet-wasi]: https://github.com/fastly/lucet/tree/master/lucet-wasi
[lucet-wasi-tracker]: https://github.com/fastly/lucet/commit/40ae1df64536250a2b6ab67e7f167d22f4aa7f94
## Supported syscalls
### *nix
In our *nix implementation, we currently support the entire [WASI API]
with the exception of the `proc_raise` hostcall, as it is expected to
be dropped entirely from WASI.
[WASI API]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/blob/master/phases/snapshot/docs.md
### Windows
In our Windows implementation, we currently support the minimal subset of [WASI API]
which allows for running the very basic "Hello world!" style WASM apps. More coming shortly,
so stay tuned!
## Development hints
When testing the crate, you may want to enable and run full wasm32 integration testsuite. This
requires `wasm32-wasi` target installed which can be done as follows using [rustup]
```
rustup target add wasm32-wasi
```
[rustup]: https://rustup.rs
Now, you should be able to run the integration testsuite by running `cargo test` on the
`test-programs` package with `test-programs/test_programs` feature enabled:
```
cargo test --features test-programs/test_programs --package test-programs
```