Enum wasmi::RuntimeValue
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Runtime representation of a value.
Wasm code manipulate values of the four basic value types: integers and floating-point (IEEE 754-2008) data of 32 or 64 bit width each, respectively.
There is no distinction between signed and unsigned integer types. Instead, integers are interpreted by respective operations as either unsigned or signed in two’s complement representation.
Variants
I32(i32)
Value of 32-bit signed or unsigned integer.
I64(i64)
Value of 64-bit signed or unsigned integer.
F32(F32)
Value of 32-bit IEEE 754-2008 floating point number.
F64(F64)
Value of 64-bit IEEE 754-2008 floating point number.
Implementations
Creates new value by interpreting passed u32 as f32.
Creates new value by interpreting passed u64 as f64.
Get variable type for this value.
Returns T
if this particular RuntimeValue
contains
appropriate type.
See FromRuntimeValue
for details.
Trait Implementations
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
. Read more
This method tests for !=
.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for RuntimeValue
impl Send for RuntimeValue
impl Sync for RuntimeValue
impl Unpin for RuntimeValue
impl UnwindSafe for RuntimeValue
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Convert Box<dyn Trait>
(where Trait: Downcast
) to Box<dyn Any>
. Box<dyn Any>
can
then be further downcast
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Convert Rc<Trait>
(where Trait: Downcast
) to Rc<Any>
. Rc<Any>
can then be
further downcast
into Rc<ConcreteType>
where ConcreteType
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Convert &Trait
(where Trait: Downcast
) to &Any
. This is needed since Rust cannot
generate &Any
’s vtable from &Trait
’s. Read more
Convert &mut Trait
(where Trait: Downcast
) to &Any
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’s vtable from &mut Trait
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