wasm-merge
compiler and toolchain infrastructure library for WebAssembly
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/wasm-merge.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install binaryen
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install binaryen
- Alpine
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apk add binaryen
- Kali Linux
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apt-get install binaryen
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install binaryen
- OS X
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brew install binaryen
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/wasm-merge
- Docker
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docker run cmd.cat/wasm-merge wasm-merge
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binaryen
compiler and toolchain infrastructure library for WebAssembly
Binaryen is a compiler and toolchain infrastructure library for WebAssembly, written in C++. It aims to make compiling to WebAssembly easy, fast, and effective: * Easy: Binaryen has a simple C API in a single header, and can also be used from JavaScript. It accepts input in WebAssembly-like form but also accepts a general control flow graph for compilers that prefer that. * Fast: Binaryen's internal IR uses compact data structures and is designed for completely parallel codegen and optimization, using all available CPU cores. Binaryen's IR also compiles down to WebAssembly extremely easily and quickly because it is essentially a subset of WebAssembly. * Effective: Binaryen's optimizer has many passes that can improve code very significantly (e.g. local coloring to coalesce local variables; dead code elimination; precomputing expressions when possible at compile time; etc.). These optimizations aim to make Binaryen powerful enough to be used as a compiler backend by itself. One specific area of focus is on WebAssembly-specific optimizations (that general-purpose compilers might not do), which you can think of as wasm minification , similar to minification for JavaScript, CSS, etc., all of which are language-specific (an example of such an optimization is block return value generation in SimplifyLocals).