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        <title>5bdb78b3 - perf(wave): avoid Vec allocation in make_tuple (#12464)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#5bdb78b3</link>
        <description>perf(wave): avoid Vec allocation in make_tuple (#12464)

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 20:40:05 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>phrwlk &lt;phrwlk7@gmail.com&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>a631d20a - cranelift: stack-switching support (#11003)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#a631d20a</link>
        <description>cranelift: stack-switching support (#11003)* cranelift: stack-switching supportThis initial commit represents the &quot;pr2&quot; base commit withminimal merge conflicts resolved.  Due to OOB conflicts, thiscommit is not functional as-is, but using it as a base inorder to allow for easier reviewing of the delta fromthis commit to what will be used for the PR against upstream.Co-authored-by: Daniel Hillerstr&#246;m &lt;daniel.hillerstrom@ed.ac.uk&gt;Co-authored-by: Paul Osborne &lt;paul.osborne@fastly.com&gt;* cranelift: stack-switching updates pass 1This first set of changes updates the base pr in order tocompiled and pass basic checks (compile, clippy, fmt) withthe biggest part of the change being to eliminate injectionof tracing/assertions in JIT&apos;ed code.* cranelift: stack-switching: restore original visibility for a few func_environ members* cranelift: stack-switching conditional compilationAt this point, the only bit we really branch on is what wedo in order to avoid problems tying into wasmtime_environ.This is basd on the approach and macro used by the gc code forconverting presence/absence of the cranelift feature flag tocranelift compile time.  This is a bit of a half-measure for nowas we still compile most stack-switching code in cranelift, butthis does enough to avoid causing problems with missing definitionsin wasmtime_environ.* cranelift: avoid &quot;as&quot; casts in stack-switchingReplace either with infallible From or fallible, panicingTryFrom alternatives where required.* cranelift: cleanup stack-switching control_effect signaturesAfter removing emission of runtime trace logging and assertions,there were several unused parameters.  Remove those from theControlEffect signatures completely.* cranelift: rename stack-switching VMArray to VMHostArrayThis matches a change to the mirrored runtime type inthe upstream changes.* stack-switching: fix typoCo-authored-by: Daniel Hillerstr&#246;m &lt;daniel.hillerstrom@ed.ac.uk&gt;* stack-switching: used Index impl for get_stack_slot_data* stack-switching: use smallvec over vec in several cases* stack-switching: avoid resumetable naming confusion* stack-switching: cleanup unused params from unchecked_get_continuationThe extra parameters here used to be used for emitting runtimeassertions, but with those gone we just had unused paramsand lifetimes, clean those out.* stack_switching: simplify store_data_entries assertion* stack-switching: simplify translate_table_{grow,fill} control flow* stack-switching: remove translate_resume_throw stubThere&apos;s already a stub elsewhere and this is not called, whenexceptions are added and it is time to revisit, this methodcan be restored.* stack-switching: compute control_context_size based on target triple* stack-switching: VMHostArrayRef updatesRename VMHostArray -&gt; VMHostArrayRefChange impl to compute address with offset upfront rather thanon each load.* stack-switching: move cranelift code to live under func_environThis matches the directory structure for gc and aids in visibilityfor a few members required by stack-switching code in cranelift.* stack-switching: formatting fix* stack-switching: reduce visibility on a few additional items* stack-switching: simplify contobj fatptr con/de-struction* stack-switching: add disas tests to cover new instructions* stack-switching: fix layout of VMContObjIn the course of the various runtime updates, the layout of theruntime VMContObj got switched around.  This resulted in failureswhen doing certain table operations on continuations.This change fixes that layout problem and adds some tests withoffsets to avoid the problem.  Due to the way that we interactwith the VMContObj in cranelift, we don&apos;t use these offsets outsideof the tests.* Fix formatting of merge conflict resolution* cranelift: remove ir::function::get_stack_slot_dataThis method isn&apos;t required as sized_stack_slots is already pub.* stack-switching: reduce visibility of a couple func_environ methods* stack-switching: define VMContObj as two wordsThis change migrates VMContObj and its usages in cranelift and runtimeto work with the VMContObj fat pointer as two words in order to bettertarget different architectures (still gated to x86_64 for now).To support this, a size type was plumbed into the builtins functionsignature types (as is done for component types) that maps tousize.* fixup! stack-switching: define VMContObj as two words* stack-switching: add stub Val::ContRefThis type is not fully complete until continuation/gc integrationis revisited (#10248) but without these changes, test cases arenow failing on panics as we need some representation ofcontinuation references in the runtime Val enumeration.Runtime errors with TODO notes are added for the stubbedcode paths to revisit later.* fixup! stack-switching: add stub Val::ContRef* fixup! stack-switching: add stub Val::ContRef* fixup! stack-switching: define VMContObj as two wordsprtest:full* stack-switching: don&apos;t conflate host and target pointer sizesDisas tests were failing on i686 targeting x86_64 as the size of thehost pointer was leaking into what we were using to do codegenin a few paths.  This patch is a bit of a hack as it seems likeusing a generic &lt;T&gt; for T: *mut u8 (as an example) is a bitquestionable.  To keep things small, I do a hacky typecheck to mappointers to the target pointer size here.* stack-switching: VMHostArray entry sizes based off env PtrSizeRevisiting the previous commit with an approach that should beless brittle.---------Co-authored-by: Frank Emrich &lt;git@emrich.io&gt;Co-authored-by: Daniel Hillerstr&#246;m &lt;daniel.hillerstrom@ed.ac.uk&gt;

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 21:58:01 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Paul Osborne &lt;paul.osborne@fastly.com&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>eaa4632e - Implement exception objects. (#11230)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#eaa4632e</link>
        <description>Implement exception objects. (#11230)* WIP: Working exception objects* Clean build with gc disabled (`cargo check -p wasmtime --no-default-features --features runtime`).* Review feedback.* Stub out C-API support.* Fix Clippy complaints.* Fix dead-code warning in c-api build.* Actually fix 27-&gt;26 reserved bit rename and test.* Fix exnref doc-test.* fix fuzzing build* fix feature-flagging on Instance::id* Bless disas test diff due to reserved-bits change.* Review feedback.

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 17:15:35 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Chris Fallin &lt;chris@cfallin.org&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>838ed2d0 - Enable `allow_attributes_without_reason` (#11195)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#838ed2d0</link>
        <description>Enable `allow_attributes_without_reason` (#11195)* Enable `allow_attributes_without_reason`This commit enables the `clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` forthe `wasmtime` crate which previously forcibly allowed it. The reasonthis was allowed was that when the workspace was first migrated theWasmtime crate had too many instances that I was willing to fix. I&apos;venow come back around and tried to fix everything.In short: ideally delete `#[allow]`, otherwise use `#[expect]`,otherwise use `#[allow]`.prtest:full* Adjust some directives* Fix some warnings* Fix stack switching size tests on unix* Don&apos;t have a conditional `Drop` impl* Force `testing_freelist` method to be usedToo lazy to write `#[cfg]`, but not too lazy to write a test.

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2025 21:52:03 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Alex Crichton &lt;alex@alexcrichton.com&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>8a42768f - Update nightly used in CI (#10957)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#8a42768f</link>
        <description>Update nightly used in CI (#10957)A new lint was added to rustc so this updates the nightly used in CI andthen additionally fixes the lints that are firing.

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2025 18:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Alex Crichton &lt;alex@alexcrichton.com&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>90ac295e - Update Wasmtime to the 2024 Rust Edition (#10806)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#90ac295e</link>
        <description>Update Wasmtime to the 2024 Rust Edition (#10806)* Update Wasmtime to the 2024 Rust EditionNow that our MSRV supports the 2024 edition it&apos;s possible to make thisswitch. This commit moves Wasmtime to the 2024 Edition to keepup-to-date with Rust idioms and access many of the edition featuresexclusive to the 2024 edition.prtest:full* Reformat with the 2024 edition

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 16:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Alex Crichton &lt;alex@alexcrichton.com&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>9ca321ee - wasmtime-cli: support `run --invoke` for components using wave (#10054)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#9ca321ee</link>
        <description>wasmtime-cli: support `run --invoke` for components using wave (#10054)* wip* invoke works!!!* code motion* more context in errors* fix test of invoke* Invoke wave enhancements (#10511)* wip* wasmtime::component::Component: add iterator of exports* components_rec* exports_rec gives fully qualified name* invoke works!!!* code motion* more context in errors* fix test of invoke* Finalized enhancements for --invoke: error messages* Testing and documenting --invoke* Update if else re: invoke* Updating to fix truncation possibilities in unwrap_tuple* Add clippy annotation to resolve CI error and leave original code (that makes 2 i64 out of 1 i128 and discards extra bits).* Format (rustfmt --edition 2021) Rust files in this PR.* Removing duplicate code missed from previous conflict resolution* Add more verbose documentation* Add more verbose documentation---------Co-authored-by: Pat Hickey &lt;pat@moreproductive.org&gt;* Convert docs and error trapping to single quote approach (#10533)* Convert docs and error trapping to single quote approach* Adjust the error message a little* Respond to review (#10544)* cli: search component for export items---------Co-authored-by: Timothy McCallum &lt;mistermac2008@gmail.com&gt;

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2025 21:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Pat Hickey &lt;p.hickey@f5.com&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>4c5f250f - Update wasm-tools crates (#9952)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#4c5f250f</link>
        <description>Update wasm-tools crates (#9952)* Update wasm-tools cratesPull in recent updates and denying memory64 support in components duringvalidation.* Fix renamings in wave* Fix some bindgen tests

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2025 22:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Alex Crichton &lt;alex@alexcrichton.com&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <title>4c6739f1 - Upstream wasm-wave instances in wasmtime (#8872)</title>
        <link>http://172.16.0.5:8080/history/wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs#4c6739f1</link>
        <description>Upstream wasm-wave instances in wasmtime (#8872)* wasmtime: add wasm-wave instances behind an off-by-default wave feature* cargo vet: trust the usuals, audit beef, exempt logos family* correct unrelated comment* wasmtime::component::wasm_wave re-exports the crate* convenience functions: component::Val::{to_wave, from_wave}.* fix componentfunc params

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            /wasmtime-44.0.1/crates/wasmtime/src/runtime/wave/core.rs</description>
        <pubDate>Mon, 18 Nov 2024 20:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Pat Hickey &lt;pat@moreproductive.org&gt;</dc:creator>
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