*const T and *mut T (original) (raw)
- Introduction
- 1. Examples
- 1.1. Hello, World!
- 1.2. Using console.log
- 1.3. Small Wasm files
- 1.4. Without a Bundler
- 1.5. Synchronous Instantiation
- 1.6. Importing functions from JS
- 1.7. Working with char
- 1.8. js-sys: WebAssembly in WebAssembly
- 1.9. web-sys: DOM hello world
- 1.10. web-sys: Closures
- 1.11. web-sys: performance.now
- 1.12. web-sys: using fetch
- 1.13. web-sys: Weather report
- 1.14. web-sys: canvas hello world
- 1.15. web-sys: canvas Julia set
- 1.16. web-sys: WebAudio
- 1.17. web-sys: WebGL
- 1.18. web-sys: WebSockets
- 1.19. web-sys: WebRTC DataChannel
- 1.20. web-sys: requestAnimationFrame
- 1.21. web-sys: A Simple Paint Program
- 1.22. web-sys: Wasm in Web Worker
- 1.23. Parallel Raytracing
- 1.24. Wasm Audio Worklet
- 1.25. web-sys: A TODO MVC App
- 2. Reference
- 2.1. Deployment
- 2.2. JS snippets
- 2.3. Static JS Objects
- 2.4. Passing Rust Closures to JS
- 2.5. Receiving JS Closures in Rust
- 2.6. Promises and Futures
- 2.7. Iterating over JS Values
- 2.8. Arbitrary Data with Serde
- 2.9. Accessing Properties of Untyped JS Values
- 2.10. Working with Duck-Typed Interfaces
- 2.11. Command Line Interface
- 2.12. Optimizing for Size
- 2.13. Supported Rust Targets
- 2.14. Supported Browsers
- 2.15. Support for Weak References
- 2.16. Support for Reference Types
- 2.17. Supported Types
- 2.17.1. Imported JavaScript Types
- 2.17.2. Exported Rust Types
- 2.17.3. JsValue
- 2.17.4. Box<[T]> and Vec
- 2.17.5. *const T and *mut T
- 2.17.6. NonNull
- 2.17.7. Numbers
- 2.17.8. bool
- 2.17.9. char
- 2.17.10. str
- 2.17.11. String
- 2.17.12. Number Slices
- 2.17.13. Boxed Number Slices
- 2.17.14. Result<T, E>
- 2.18. #[wasm_bindgen] Attributes
- 2.18.1. On JavaScript Imports
- 2.18.1.1. catch
- 2.18.1.2. constructor
- 2.18.1.3. extends
- 2.18.1.4. getter and setter
- 2.18.1.5. final
- 2.18.1.6. indexing_getter, indexing_setter, and indexing_deleter
- 2.18.1.7. js_class = "Blah"
- 2.18.1.8. js_name
- 2.18.1.9. js_namespace
- 2.18.1.10. method
- 2.18.1.11. module = "blah"
- 2.18.1.12. raw_module = "blah"
- 2.18.1.13. no_deref
- 2.18.1.14. static_method_of = Blah
- 2.18.1.15. structural
- 2.18.1.16. typescript_type
- 2.18.1.17. variadic
- 2.18.1.18. vendor_prefix
- 2.18.2. On Rust Exports
- 2.18.2.1. constructor
- 2.18.2.2. js_name = Blah
- 2.18.2.3. js_class = Blah
- 2.18.2.4. readonly
- 2.18.2.5. skip
- 2.18.2.6. skip_jsdoc
- 2.18.2.7. start
- 2.18.2.8. main
- 2.18.2.9. typescript_custom_section
- 2.18.2.10. getter and setter
- 2.18.2.11. inspectable
- 2.18.2.12. skip_typescript
- 2.18.2.13. getter_with_clone
- 2.18.2.14. unchecked_return_type and unchecked_param_type
- 2.18.2.15. return_description and param_description
- 3. web-sys
- 3.1. Using web-sys
- 3.2. Cargo Features
- 3.3. Function Overloads
- 3.4. Type Translations
- 3.5. Inheritance
- 3.6. Unstable APIs
- 4. Testing with wasm-bindgen-test
- 4.1. Usage
- 4.2. Writing Asynchronous Tests
- 4.3. Testing in Headless Browsers
- 4.4. Continuous Integration
- 4.5. Coverage (Experimental)
- 5. Contributing to wasm-bindgen
- 5.1. Testing
- 5.2. Internal Design
- 5.2.1. JS Objects in Rust
- 5.2.2. Exporting a function to JS
- 5.2.3. Exporting a struct to JS
- 5.2.4. Importing a function from JS
- 5.2.5. Importing a class from JS
- 5.2.6. Rust Type conversions
- 5.2.7. Types in wasm-bindgen
- 5.3. js-sys
- 5.3.1. Testing
- 5.3.2. Adding More APIs
- 5.4. web-sys
- 5.4.1. Overview
- 5.4.2. Testing
- 5.4.3. Logging
- 5.4.4. Supporting More Web APIs
- 5.5. Publishing
- 5.6. Team
The `wasm-bindgen` Guide
*const T and *mut T
T parameter |
&T parameter |
&mut T parameter |
T return value |
Option parameter |
Option return value |
JavaScript representation |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
A JavaScript number value |
Example Rust Usage
# #![allow(unused_variables)]
#fn main() {
use std::ptr;
use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
#[wasm_bindgen]
pub fn take_pointer_by_value(x: *mut u8) {}
#[wasm_bindgen]
pub fn return_pointer() -> *mut u8 {
ptr::null_mut()
}
#}
Example JavaScript Usage
import {
take_pointer_by_value,
return_pointer,
} from './guide_supported_types_examples';
import { memory } from './guide_supported_types_examples_bg';
let ptr = return_pointer();
let buf = new Uint8Array(memory.buffer);
let value = buf[ptr];
console.log(`The byte at the <span class="katex"><span class="katex-mathml"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><semantics><mrow><mrow><mi>p</mi><mi>t</mi><mi>r</mi></mrow><mi>a</mi><mi>d</mi><mi>d</mi><mi>r</mi><mi>e</mi><mi>s</mi><mi>s</mi><mi>i</mi><mi>s</mi></mrow><annotation encoding="application/x-tex">{ptr} address is </annotation></semantics></math></span><span class="katex-html" aria-hidden="true"><span class="base"><span class="strut" style="height:0.8889em;vertical-align:-0.1944em;"></span><span class="mord"><span class="mord mathnormal">pt</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.02778em;">r</span></span><span class="mord mathnormal">a</span><span class="mord mathnormal">dd</span><span class="mord mathnormal">ress</span><span class="mord mathnormal">i</span><span class="mord mathnormal">s</span></span></span></span>{value}`);
take_pointer_by_value(ptr);