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Get the sources:
 
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  svn checkout https://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/branches/wasm/ fpc-wasm
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  svn checkout https://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk fpc-wasm
  
 
enter the directory:
 
enter the directory:

Revision as of 16:49, 14 March 2021

Instructions

Prerequisites

The llvm-mc assembler and wasm-ld linker. These are the assembler and linker from the LLVM project.

Obtaining the compiler sources

Get the sources:

svn checkout https://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk fpc-wasm

enter the directory:

cd fpc-wasm

Supported targets

WASI - The WebAssembly System Interface

WASI is a modular system interface for WebAssembly. It allows creating portable and secure programs that can run in a sandboxed command-line environment. See the WASI website for more information.

To build the compiler for the WASI target:

make all OS_TARGET=wasi CPU_TARGET=wasm32 BINUTILSPREFIX= OPT="-O-" PP=fpc

Currently, it reaches the point, where it fails with this error:

globals.pas(40,7) Fatal: Can't find unit sysutils used by globals
Fatal: Compilation aborted

This is because the sysutils hasn't been ported to the WASI target, yet. If compilation reaches this point, you can still compile 'Hello, world!'. The following units have been ported for the WASI target:

  • system
  • objpas
  • ctypes
  • strings
  • wasiapi - interface for the WASI API

Embedded target

The Embedded target is primarily used for embedded systems, without an operating system. However, it also happens to be a perfect fit for creating WebAssembly modules that don't use any particular operating system-like API.

make all OS_TARGET=embedded CPU_TARGET=wasm32 BINUTILSPREFIX= OPT="-O-" PP=fpc

Using the compiler

Hint: If your fpc.cfg has

#IFDEF FPC_CROSSCOMPILING
#IFDEF NEEDCROSSBINUTILS
  -XP$FPCTARGET-
#ENDIF
#ENDIF

Enclose it in #IFNDEF CPUWASM32 :

#IFDEF FPC_CROSSCOMPILING
#IFDEF NEEDCROSSBINUTILS
#ifndef cpuwasm32
  -XP$FPCTARGET-
#endif
#ENDIF
#ENDIF

Otherwise, you have to create symlinks wasm-wasm-wasmld to wasmld, and wasm-wasm-wasmtool to wasmtool.

wasm-demo

Wasm-demo is a Pascal WebAssembly demo project, ported Google's C WebAssembly example (https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/web-assembly-intro)

You follow these steps in order to get the demo project working:

1. Get the project sources: https://github.com/skalogryz/wasm-demo

Using in webassembly.studio

2. Run the wasm compiler against lyff.pas, but request the assembler file to be kept

 pp -a lyff.pas

Webassembly.studio accepts the assembler file and would compile it on the server side.

3. open up https://webassembly.studio and select "Create empty Wat Project". The project will consist of:

main.html
main.js
main.wat

All files of the project can be edited through the web interface.

4. Copy and paste the contents of the following files:

(compiled) lyff.wat to main.wat.
wasm-demo\webassembly.studio\main.html to main.html
wasm-demo\webassembly.studio\main.js to main.js

Note: every time you copy and paste, don't forget to press "SAVE" button (on the right side of the web interface)

5. once all files are update, hit "Build and Run"

See Also