pub struct CoreDumpModulesSection { /* private fields */ }
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The “coremodules” custom section for coredumps which lists the names of the modules

Example

use wasm_encoder::{CoreDumpModulesSection, Module};
let mut modules_section = CoreDumpModulesSection::new();
modules_section.module("my_module");
let mut module = Module::new();
module.section(&modules_section);

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impl CoreDumpModulesSection

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new core dump modules section encoder.

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pub fn as_custom(&self) -> CustomSection<'_>

View the encoded section as a CustomSection.

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pub fn module(&mut self, module_name: impl AsRef<str>) -> &mut Self

Encode a module name into the section’s bytes.

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pub fn len(&self) -> u32

The number of modules that are encoded in the section.

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impl Debug for CoreDumpModulesSection

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Encode for CoreDumpModulesSection

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fn encode(&self, sink: &mut Vec<u8>)

Encode the type into the given byte sink.
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impl Section for CoreDumpModulesSection

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fn id(&self) -> u8

Gets the section identifier for this section.
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fn append_to(&self, dst: &mut Vec<u8>)

Appends this section to the specified destination list of bytes.

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