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use crate::SourceLoc;
/// Description of a frame in a backtrace.
///
/// Each runtime error includes a backtrace of the WebAssembly frames that led
/// to the trap, and each frame is described by this structure.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct FrameInfo {
/// The name of the module
module_name: String,
/// The index of the function in the module
func_index: u32,
/// The function name, if one is available.
function_name: Option<String>,
/// The source location of the function
func_start: SourceLoc,
/// The source location of the instruction
instr: SourceLoc,
}
impl FrameInfo {
/// Creates a new [FrameInfo], useful for testing.
pub fn new(
module_name: String,
func_index: u32,
function_name: Option<String>,
func_start: SourceLoc,
instr: SourceLoc,
) -> Self {
Self {
module_name,
func_index,
function_name,
func_start,
instr,
}
}
/// Returns the WebAssembly function index for this frame.
///
/// This function index is the index in the function index space of the
/// WebAssembly module that this frame comes from.
pub fn func_index(&self) -> u32 {
self.func_index
}
/// Returns the identifer of the module that this frame is for.
///
/// ModuleInfo identifiers are present in the `name` section of a WebAssembly
/// binary, but this may not return the exact item in the `name` section.
/// ModuleInfo names can be overwritten at construction time or perhaps inferred
/// from file names. The primary purpose of this function is to assist in
/// debugging and therefore may be tweaked over time.
///
/// This function returns `None` when no name can be found or inferred.
pub fn module_name(&self) -> &str {
&self.module_name
}
/// Returns a descriptive name of the function for this frame, if one is
/// available.
///
/// The name of this function may come from the `name` section of the
/// WebAssembly binary, or wasmer may try to infer a better name for it if
/// not available, for example the name of the export if it's exported.
///
/// This return value is primarily used for debugging and human-readable
/// purposes for things like traps. Note that the exact return value may be
/// tweaked over time here and isn't guaranteed to be something in
/// particular about a wasm module due to its primary purpose of assisting
/// in debugging.
///
/// This function returns `None` when no name could be inferred.
pub fn function_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.function_name.as_deref()
}
/// Returns the offset within the original wasm module this frame's program
/// counter was at.
///
/// The offset here is the offset from the beginning of the original wasm
/// module to the instruction that this frame points to.
pub fn module_offset(&self) -> usize {
self.instr.bits() as usize
}
/// Returns the offset from the original wasm module's function to this
/// frame's program counter.
///
/// The offset here is the offset from the beginning of the defining
/// function of this frame (within the wasm module) to the instruction this
/// frame points to.
pub fn func_offset(&self) -> usize {
(self.instr.bits() - self.func_start.bits()) as usize
}
}