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@miss-islington miss-islington commented Jul 21, 2025

This is useful for implementing proper input(). It requires the
JavaScript engine to support the wasm JSPI spec which is now stage 4.
It is supported on Chrome since version 137 and on Firefox and node
behind a flag.

We override the __wasi_fd_read() syscall with our own variant that
checks for a readAsync operation. If it has it, we use our own async
variant of fd_read(), otherwise we use the original fd_read().
We also add a variant of FS.createDevice() called
FS.createAsyncInputDevice().

Finally, if JSPI is available, we wrap the main() symbol with
WebAssembly.promising() so that we can stack switch from fd_read().
If JSPI is not available, attempting to read from an AsyncInputDevice
will raise an OSError.
(cherry picked from commit 7ae4749)

Co-authored-by: Hood Chatham roberthoodchatham@gmail.com

…honGH-136822)

This is useful for implementing proper `input()`. It requires the
JavaScript engine to support the wasm JSPI spec which is now stage 4.
It is supported on Chrome since version 137 and on Firefox and node
behind a flag.

We override the `__wasi_fd_read()` syscall with our own variant that
checks for a readAsync operation. If it has it, we use our own async
variant of `fd_read()`, otherwise we use the original `fd_read()`.
We also add a variant of `FS.createDevice()` called
`FS.createAsyncInputDevice()`.

Finally, if JSPI is available, we wrap the `main()` symbol with
`WebAssembly.promising()` so that we can stack switch from `fd_read()`.
If JSPI is not available, attempting to read from an AsyncInputDevice
will raise an `OSError`.
(cherry picked from commit 7ae4749)

Co-authored-by: Hood Chatham <roberthoodchatham@gmail.com>
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!buildbot emscripten

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🤖 New build scheduled with the buildbot fleet by @hoodmane for commit c93d6a0 🤖

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@hoodmane I'm guessing this PR needs the fix from #136837?

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Yeah

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!buildbot emscripten

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🤖 New build scheduled with the buildbot fleet by @hoodmane for commit 4d7d507 🤖

Results will be shown at:

https://buildbot.python.org/all/#/grid?branch=refs%2Fpull%2F136935%2Fmerge

The command will test the builders whose names match following regular expression: emscripten

The builders matched are:

  • WASM Emscripten PR

@ambv ambv merged commit d118bc0 into python:3.14 Jul 22, 2025
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