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Update explainer on stack trace support in JS API (#197)
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This updates the explainer on
- We add stack trace option to `Exception` class in the JS API
- `Exception` can contain an optional `externref` to carry a stack trace
- `Exception` is not a subclass of JS `Error`

The WebIDL syntax is suggested by @eqrion in
#183 (comment)
and
#183 (comment).

Addresses #183 and #189.
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### JS API

#### Stack traces

When an exception is thrown, the runtime will pop the stack across function
calls until a corresponding, enclosing try block is found. Some runtimes,
especially web VMs may also associate a stack trace that can be used to report
uncaught exceptions. However, the details of this are left to the embedder.

#### Traps

The `catch`/`catch_all` instruction catches exceptions generated by the `throw`
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check ensures that without access to a WebAssembly module's exported exception
tag, the associated data fields cannot be read.

The `Exception` constructor can take an optional `ExceptionOptions` argument,
which can optionally contain `traceStack` entry. When `traceStack` is `true`,
web VMs can attach a stack trace string to `Exception.stack` field, as in
JavaScript's `Error` class. While `Exception` is not a subclass of JavaScript's
`Error` and it can be used to represent normal control flow constructs,
`traceStack` field can be set when we use it to represent errors. The format of
stack trace strings conform to the [WebAssembly stack trace
conventions](https://webassembly.github.io/spec/web-api/index.html#conventions).
When `ExceptionOption` is not provided or it does not contain `traceStack`
entry, `traceStack` is considered `false` by default.

To preserve stack trace info when crossing the JS to Wasm boundary, `Exception`
can internally contain an optional `externref` value containing a stack trace
string, which is propagated when caught by `catch` and rethrown by `rethrow`.

More formally, the added interfaces look like the following:

```WebIDL
dictionary TagType {
required sequence<ValueType> parameters;
};
[LegacyNamespace=WebAssembly, Exposed=(Window,Worker,Worklet)]
interface Tag {
constructor(TagType type);
TagType type();
};
dictionary ExceptionOptions {
boolean traceStack = false;
};
[LegacyNamespace=WebAssembly, Exposed=(Window,Worker,Worklet)]
interface Exception {
constructor(Tag tag, sequence<any> payload);
constructor(Tag tag, sequence<any> payload, optional ExceptionOptions options);
any getArg(Tag tag, unsigned long index);
boolean is(Tag tag);
readonly attribute (DOMString or undefined) stack;
};
```

Where `type TagType = {parameters: ValueType[]}`, following the format of the
type reflection proposal (`TagType` corresponds to a `FunctionType` without a
`results` property). `TagType` could be extended in the future for other
proposals that require a richer type specification.
`TagType` corresponds to a `FunctionType` in [the type reflection
proposal](https://github.com/WebAssembly/js-types/blob/main/proposals/js-types/Overview.md),
without a `results` property). `TagType` could be extended in the future for
other proposals that require a richer type specification.

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