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. |
--platform= path | none | The location of the platform dill file containing the compiled core libraries. |
-- [no- ]export-all | no | Export all functions; otherwise, just export main . |
-- [no- ]import-shared-memory | no | Import a shared memory buffer. If this is on, --shared-memory-max-pages must also be specified. |
-- [no- ]inlining | no | Inline small functions. |
-- [no- ]name-section | yes | Emit Name Section with function names. |
-- [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. |
--shared-memory-max-pages pagecount | Max size of the imported memory buffer. If --shared-import-memory is specified, this must also be specified. | |
-- [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 --experimental-wasm-stack-switching --experimental-wasm-type-reflection 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
.WasmExternRef?
type from the dart:wasm
package, which translates to the Wasm externref
type. These can be passed around and stored as opaque values on the Dart side.externref
and automatically converted to and from the Dart type at the boundary.