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cheme f01c396677 Compact proof utilities in sp_trie. (#8574)
* validation extension in sp_io

* need paths

* arc impl

* missing host function in executor

* io to pkdot

* decode function.

* encode primitive.

* trailing tab

* multiple patch

* fix child trie logic

* restore master versionning

* bench compact proof size

* trie-db 22.3 is needed

* line width

* split line

* fixes for bench (additional root may not be needed as original issue was
with empty proof).

* revert compact from block size calculation.

* New error type for compression.

* Adding test (incomplete (failing)).
Also lacking real proof checking (no good primitives in sp-trie crate).

* There is currently no proof recording utility in sp_trie, removing
test.

* small test of child root in proof without a child proof.

* remove empty test.

* remove non compact proof size

* Missing revert.

* proof method to encode decode.
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Wasm builder is a utility for building a project as a Wasm binary

The Wasm builder is a tool that integrates the process of building the WASM binary of your project into the main cargo build process.

Project setup

A project that should be compiled as a Wasm binary needs to:

  1. Add a build.rs file.
  2. Add wasm-builder as dependency into build-dependencies.

The build.rs file needs to contain the following code:

use substrate_wasm_builder::WasmBuilder;

fn main() {
    WasmBuilder::new()
        // Tell the builder to build the project (crate) this `build.rs` is part of.
        .with_current_project()
        // Make sure to export the `heap_base` global, this is required by Substrate
        .export_heap_base()
        // Build the Wasm file so that it imports the memory (need to be provided by at instantiation)
        .import_memory()
        // Build it.
        .build()
}

As the final step, you need to add the following to your project:

include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/wasm_binary.rs"));

This will include the generated Wasm binary as two constants WASM_BINARY and WASM_BINARY_BLOATY. The former is a compact Wasm binary and the latter is the Wasm binary as being generated by the compiler. Both variables have Option<&'static [u8]> as type.

Features

Wasm builder supports to enable cargo features while building the Wasm binary. By default it will enable all features in the wasm build that are enabled for the native build except the default and std features. Besides that, wasm builder supports the special runtime-wasm feature. This runtime-wasm feature will be enabled by the wasm builder when it compiles the Wasm binary. If this feature is not present, it will not be enabled.

Environment variables

By using environment variables, you can configure which Wasm binaries are built and how:

  • SKIP_WASM_BUILD - Skips building any Wasm binary. This is useful when only native should be recompiled. If this is the first run and there doesn't exist a Wasm binary, this will set both variables to None.
  • WASM_BUILD_TYPE - Sets the build type for building Wasm binaries. Supported values are release or debug. By default the build type is equal to the build type used by the main build.
  • FORCE_WASM_BUILD - Can be set to force a Wasm build. On subsequent calls the value of the variable needs to change. As wasm-builder instructs cargo to watch for file changes this environment variable should only be required in certain circumstances.
  • WASM_BUILD_RUSTFLAGS - Extend RUSTFLAGS given to cargo build while building the wasm binary.
  • WASM_BUILD_NO_COLOR - Disable color output of the wasm build.
  • WASM_TARGET_DIRECTORY - Will copy any build Wasm binary to the given directory. The path needs to be absolute.
  • WASM_BUILD_TOOLCHAIN - The toolchain that should be used to build the Wasm binaries. The format needs to be the same as used by cargo, e.g. nightly-2020-02-20.

Each project can be skipped individually by using the environment variable SKIP_PROJECT_NAME_WASM_BUILD. Where PROJECT_NAME needs to be replaced by the name of the cargo project, e.g. node-runtime will be NODE_RUNTIME.

Prerequisites:

Wasm builder requires the following prerequisites for building the Wasm binary:

  • rust nightly + wasm32-unknown-unknown toolchain

If a specific rust nightly is installed with rustup, it is important that the wasm target is installed as well. For example if installing the rust nightly from 20.02.2020 using rustup install nightly-2020-02-20, the wasm target needs to be installed as well rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown --toolchain nightly-2020-02-20.

License: Apache-2.0