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= Thread support = | = Thread support = | ||
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+ | This page contains some collected informations on the features needed for thread support in WebAssembly (in the browser). | ||
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+ | Thread support consists of 2 parts: | ||
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+ | * Atomic instructions. | ||
+ | * Actually starting a thread. | ||
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== Atomic instructions == | == Atomic instructions == | ||
+ | [https://github.com/WebAssembly/threads/blob/master/proposals/threads/Overview.md The proposed specs] | ||
+ | == Thread support == | ||
− | + | Webassembly relies on the hosting environment to actually start threads. | |
Some extra info: | Some extra info: |
Revision as of 18:20, 23 May 2022
Thread support
This page contains some collected informations on the features needed for thread support in WebAssembly (in the browser).
Thread support consists of 2 parts:
- Atomic instructions.
- Actually starting a thread.
Atomic instructions
Thread support
Webassembly relies on the hosting environment to actually start threads.
Some extra info: