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Document expected workflow for WASI builds #105253

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brettcannon opened this issue Jun 2, 2023 · 4 comments
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Document expected workflow for WASI builds #105253

brettcannon opened this issue Jun 2, 2023 · 4 comments
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brettcannon commented Jun 2, 2023

With Tools/wasm, the tooling is there for building WASI, but the overall expected development flow could probably stand to be written out explicitly.

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From @mdboom via a comment:

  1. Run build_wasi.sh
  2. Hack on code
  3. Rebuild by cd'ing to builddir/wasi and running make
  4. Repeat steps 2-3
  5. ?
  6. Profit!

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#105261 would probably simplify things if it were possible.

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We should probably consider creating a separate WASI dev container which does the actual build of WASI as part of the pre-build. That way the main dev container can be a bit faster and smaller to get up and going, while providing a pre-build that has WASI already built and ready to go.

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Part of #112473 .

brettcannon added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 30, 2023
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…asm/wasi.py` script to simplify doing a WASI build (pythonGH-112473)
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