Wasmer Features
The Wasmer WebAssembly runtime provides various features for users and developers:
Compilers: Wasmer supports multiple compilers: Singlepass, Cranelift and LLVM. Each of these have different tradeoffs of compilation speed vs runtime speed;
Caching: compiled WebAssembly modules can be reused so subsequent runs of a Wasm file will have very little start up time;
Metering: computation time and other resources can be monitored and limits set to control how the Wasm code runs. This is also known as "gas metering";
WebAssembly Features:
Multi-value return: return multiple values from functions making data transfer between host and guest simpler;
SIMD: Single Instruction, Multiple data: do heavy number crunching more quickly and/or with lower power usage.
ABIs: it allows running different types of programs compiled to WebAssembly, with ABIs such as:
Emscripten
WASI
Support of features by Compiler
Singlepass
Cranelift
LLVM
Caching
✅
✅
✅
Emscripten
✅
✅
✅
Metering
✅
✅
✅
Multi-value return
🔄
✅
✅
SIMD
⬜
✅
✅
WASI
✅
✅
✅
WASMER_BACKTRACE
✅
✅
⬜
Support by Operating System
Linux
macOS
Windows
Cranelift
✅
✅
✅
LLVM
✅
✅
✅
Singlepass
✅
✅
WASI
✅
✅
✅*
poll_fd
is not fully implemented for Windows yet
Compiler Support by Chipset
x86_64
arm64
x86
Cranelift
✅
✅
✅
LLVM
✅
✅
✅
Singlepass
✅
🔄
⬜
Language Embeddings
Wasmer enables WebAssembly usage in a lot of different languages. Here are some of the features in each of those:
Rust
C / C++
Go
Python
Ruby
Terminate in host call
✅
⬜
⬜
⬜
⬜
WASI
✅
✅
🔄
✅
⬜
WASI FS API
✅
⬜
⬜
⬜
⬜
Serialize/Deserialize
✅
✅
✅
✅
⬜
Metering
✅
⬜
⬜
⬜
⬜
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