if [ "$HOST_PLATFORM" = "host: x86_64-apple-darwin" ]; then
# OSX sed is for some reason not compatible with GNU sed
sed -i '' 's/typedef LDKnative.*Import.*LDKnative.*;//g' include/lightning.h
+
+ # stdlib.h doesn't exist in clang's wasm sysroot, and cbindgen
+ # doesn't actually use it anyway, so drop the import.
+ sed -i '' 's/#include <stdlib.h>//g' include/lightning.h
else
sed -i 's/typedef LDKnative.*Import.*LDKnative.*;//g' include/lightning.h
+
+ # stdlib.h doesn't exist in clang's wasm sysroot, and cbindgen
+ # doesn't actually use it anyway, so drop the import.
+ sed -i 's/#include <stdlib.h>//g' include/lightning.h
fi
# Finally, sanity-check the generated C and C++ bindings with demo apps:
echo "WARNING: Can't use address sanitizer on non-Linux, non-OSX non-x86 platforms"
fi
+cargo rustc -v --target=wasm32-wasi -- -C embed-bitcode=yes || echo "WARNING: Failed to generate WASM LLVM-bitcode-embedded library"
+CARGO_PROFILE_RELEASE_LTO=true cargo rustc -v --release --target=wasm32-wasi -- -C opt-level=s -C linker-plugin-lto -C lto || echo "WARNING: Failed to generate WASM LLVM-bitcode-embedded optimized library"
+
# Now build with LTO on on both C++ and rust, but without cross-language LTO:
CARGO_PROFILE_RELEASE_LTO=true cargo rustc -v --release -- -C lto
clang++ $CFLAGS -std=c++11 -flto -O2 demo.cpp target/release/libldk.a -ldl