* Adds first version of traits for generating the host functions
* First steps of the procedural macro
* Implements generation of the host extern functions
* Prefix ext host function with snake case trait name
* Implement host functions implementation on the host
* Change `HostFunctions` interface
* Implement `HostFunctions` for tuples
* Make `WasmExecutor` generic over the host functions
* Begin to add a test and make it compile
* Make the test succeed
* Add test to ensure that host functions are not found
* It's alive! Make the `set_storage` test work
* Add test for mutable references
* Code cleanup and documentation etc
* Add marker trait for types that should be passed as SCALE encoded
* Inherit the visibility from the trait and more improvements
* More impls and move them into their own file
* Code simplification by dropping one trait
* Give it a better name
* Implement traits for arrays
* Refactor code to support pass by codec/inner
* Docs
* Implement pass by inner for some crypto types and add a test
* Implement exchangeable function support
* Rewrite sr-io with as runtime interface
* Start reworking after master merge
* Adds `PassByCodec` derive
* Adds `PassByInner` derive
* Fix compilation errors
* More implementations
* Implement runtime interface traits for `str`
* Make `sr-io` compile again
* Fix more compilation errors
* More progress on getting stuff back to compile
* More compilation fixes
* Fix warnings
* Remove le conversions
* Add support for `wasm_only` interfaces
* Implement `Allocator` interface
* Improve error message
* Move `WasmAllocator` to `sr-io` and more clean ups
* Use correct function signature for wasm functions
* Store the host functions with the Wasm runtime
* Docs update
* Fix compilation after master merge
* Remove `sr-io/without_std`
* Make `srml-support` tests run again
* More compilation error fixes
* Use correct doc syntax
* Fix test-runtime
* Fix compilation
* Catch native panics when executing the wasm runtime
As with the native runtime, we now catch all native panics when we
execute the wasm runtime. The panics inside the wasm runtime were
already catched before by the wasm executor automatically, but any panic
in the host functions could bring down the node. The recent switch to
execute the native counterpart of the host function in `sr-io`, makes
this change required. The native `sr-io` functions just `panic` when
something is not provided or any other error occured.
* Fix compilation
* Don't panic in a panic
* Move `sr-sandbox` to new runtime interface
* Fixes tests after sandbox changes
* Make sure we detect invalid utf8
* Fixes after master merge
* Adds pass by enum strategy
* Fix wasmtime integration
* Some macro structure clean up
* Rework and test exchangebale host functions
* PassBy derive macros documentation
* Docs for `runtime_interface` macro
* Support wild card argument names
* Adds ui tests
* Make sure that we are backwards compatible to the old runtime interfaces
* Documentation
* Fixes after latest master merge
* Make `wasmtime` happy
* Make `full_crypto` work
* Make the new interface versionable
* Rename `Sanboxing` to `Sandbox`
* Don't finalize in test while importing
* Fix Performance regression
* Fix test
* Initial draft that compiles
* Extract payment stuff from balances
* Extract multiplier update stuff from system
* Some fixes.
* Update len-fee as well
* some review comments.
* Remove todo
* bump
* Update all dependencies
* Upgrade dependencies whenever “easy”
“easy” means that there are no major changes required.
* Fix build and bump paste dependency to 0.1.6
* Remove dead code
* Re-add = dependency for futures-preview
* Add missing std features for runtime-io
* Remove git dependencies
as updated versions have been published to crates.io
* try to debug bug
* For sr-io, "std" should imply "no_oom" and "no_panic_handler".
Otherwise, rustc complains (correctly) about duplicate lang items.
* Add missing "runtime-io/std" features
* Fix compilation errors
* Prevent duplicate lang items
Rust does not allow duplicate lang items. When compiled without the
`std` feature, `sr-io` defines two lang items. Therefore, `sr-io`
compiled without `feature = "std"` must not be linked with `std`.
However, `pwasm-utils` and `wasmi-validation` both bring in `std` unless
compiled with `default-features = "false"`. This caused a duplicate
lang item error. Building both with `default-features = "false"`
prevents this error. When building with `feature = "std"`, they should
both be built with the `std` feature, so this feature needs to be
explicitly depended on.
* Bump `impl_version`
* Make tests pass
Three tests used 1 less gas than they had previously.
* Try to un-break build
* Add a Cargo.lock file
* Revert offchain code
* Revert "Revert offchain code"
This reverts commit d216d08cc6ca0344614669c1d24cde3aa5c0d4e2.
* Don’t try to send a body with a GET request
without adding a Transfer-Encoding or Content-Length header.
This has always been wrong, but hyperium/hyper#1925 hid the bug until
hyper was upgraded to 0.12.35.
* Change some more GET requests to POST requests
* Fix excess line width and remove an `extern crate`
* Delete commented-out extern crate
Co-Authored-By: Sergei Pepyakin <sergei@parity.io>
* Fix regression in Cargo.toml files
dev-dependencies need `default-features = false`, too.
* Bump parity-wasm dependency
* Bump `futures-preview`
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update Cargo.lock files
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update core/service/src/chain_ops.rs
Co-Authored-By: Sergei Pepyakin <sergei@parity.io>