Last week, I announced Tower Web, a web application framework for Rust that focuses on removing boilerplate. It uses Rust macros to generate necessary HTTP boilerplate so that the application can be written decoupled from HTTP concerns. One of the stated goals was that it needed to work on stable Rust today. This is what the API looked like when I announced it: Note that strange doc comment @get("
Rust 🦀 and WebAssembly 🕸 This small book describes how to use Rust and WebAssembly together. Who is this book for? This book is for anyone interested in compiling Rust to WebAssembly for fast, reliable code on the Web. You should know some Rust, and be familiar with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. You don't need to be an expert in any of them. Don't know Rust yet? Start with The Rust Programming Lang
The Cargo Book Cargo is the Rust package manager. Cargo downloads your Rust package’s dependencies, compiles your packages, makes distributable packages, and uploads them to crates.io, the Rust community’s package registry. You can contribute to this book on GitHub. Sections Getting Started To get started with Cargo, install Cargo (and Rust) and set up your first crate. Cargo Guide The guide will
Baby’s First Rust+WebAssembly module: Say hi to JSConf EU! A secret project has been brewing for JSConf EU, and this weekend is the big reveal… The Arch is a larger-than-life experience that uses 30,000 colored LEDs to create a canvas for light animations. And you can take charge of this space. Using modules, you can create a light animation. But even though this is JSConf, these animations aren’t
UPDATE 08/2018: Binaryen no longer supports s2wasm and the official "wasm32-unknown-unknown-wasm"target is now stable enough to use via llc and lld. See the footnotes for more info. To be clear, this article is intended for people who are writing their own compiler in Rust and want to use LLVM as their backend. If you’re looking for compiling the Rust language itself to WebAssembly, check out the
As Lin Clark emphasizes in her article about Rust and WebAssembly: the goal of WebAssembly is not to replace JavaScript, but to be an awesome tool to use with JavaScript. Lots of amazing work has been done to simplify crossing the language boundary between JavaScript and WebAssembly, and you can read all about that in Alex Crichton’s post on wasm-bindgen. This post focuses on a different type of J
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