You don't need to build the Dart SDK to run dart2wasm, as long as you have a Dart SDK installed.
To compile a Dart file to Wasm, run:
dart --enable-asserts pkg/dart2wasm/bin/dart2wasm.dart options infile.dart outfile.wasm
where options include:
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
--dart-sdk=path | relative to script | The location of the sdk directory inside the Dart SDK, containing the core library sources. |
--[no-]export-all | no | Export all functions; otherwise, just export main. |
--[no-]inlining | no | Inline small functions. |
--[no-]lazy-constants | no | Instantiate constants lazily. |
--[no-]local-nullability | no | Use non-nullable types for non-nullable locals and temporaries. |
--[no-]name-section | yes | Emit Name Section with function names. |
--[no-]nominal-types | no | Emit experimental nominal types. |
--[no-]parameter-nullability | yes | Use non-nullable types for non-nullable parameters and return values. |
--[no-]polymorphic-specialization | no | Do virtual calls by switching on the class ID instead of using call_indirect. |
--[no-]print-kernel | no | Print IR for each function before compiling it. |
--[no-]print-wasm | no | Print Wasm instructions of each compiled function. |
--[no-]runtime-types | yes | Use RTTs for allocations and casts. |
--[no-]string-data-segments | no | Use experimental array init from data segment for string constants. |
--watch offset | Print stack trace leading to the byte at offset offset in the .wasm output file. Can be specified multiple times. |
The resulting .wasm file can be run with:
d8 --experimental-wasm-gc --wasm-gc-js-interop pkg/dart2wasm/bin/run_wasm.js -- outfile.wasm
To import a function, declare it as a global, external function and mark it with a wasm:import pragma indicating the imported name (which must be two identifiers separated by a dot):
@pragma("wasm:import", "foo.bar") external void fooBar(Object object);
which will call foo.bar on the host side:
var foo = { bar: function(object) { /* implementation here */ } };
To export a function, mark it with a wasm:export pragma:
@pragma("wasm:export") void foo(double x) { /* implementation here */ } @pragma("wasm:export", "baz") void bar(double x) { /* implementation here */ }
With the Wasm module instance in inst, these can be called as:
inst.exports.foo(1); inst.exports.baz(2);
In the signatures of imported and exported functions, use the following types:
double..$field0, .$field1 etc., but there is currently no defined way of finding the field index of a particular Dart field, so this mechanism is mainly useful for special objects with known layout.WasmAnyRef type (or WasmAnyRef? as applicable) from the dart:wasm package. These can be passed around and stored as opaque values on the Dart side.