This function is required to transform a `wasmer_byte_array` into a
`wasmer_serialized_module_t`. This is the complementary function of
`wasmer_serialized_module_bytes`.
The `wasmer_module_serialize` function now computes a
`wasmer_serialized_module_t` value. The `wasmer_module_deserialize`
function takes this value as an input. Same for
`wasmer_serialized_module_destroy`.
The new function `wasmer_serialized_module_bytes` allows to read the
bytes inside the `wasmer_serialized_mdule_t` structure.
This patch updates the first argument of `wasmer_validate` from `*mut
uint8_t` to `*const uint8_t`. Indeed, the
`wasmer-runtime-core::validate` function doesn't expect a mutable
slice, so it's not required to expect a mutable array from C.
Also, it's likely for the Wasm bytes to be stored in the
`wasmer_byte_array` structure. The first field `bytes` is defined as
`*const uint8_t`. So this patch avoids a cast when writing a C++
program.
This patch adds 2 functions for the runtime C API, respectively
`wasmer_instance_context_data_set` and
`wasmer_instance_context_data_get`. The goal is to modify the
`vm::Ctx.data` field in the `runtime-core` library.
This is required to pass dynamic data to imported functions for
instance.
This patch cleans several warnings where mutable bindings are declared
but used only as immutable bindings.
It's a little bit opinionated patch. I think it's interesting to use
`const` pointers as much as possible.
This patch removes `unsafe { … }` blocks inside `unsafe` functions.
This patch also removes some warnings about camel case. All structures
with a C representation are automatically not mangle, and allow non
camel case.