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WebAssembly Micro Runtime (WAMR) is a standalone WebAssembly (WASM) runtime designed for a small footprint. It includes:
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WebAssembly Micro Runtime (WAMR) is a standalone WebAssembly (WASM) runtime designed for a small footprint. It includes:
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- A WebAssembly (WASM) VM core
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- A WebAssembly (WASM) VM core
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-- The supporting APIs for the WASM applications (code is available but compilation depends on the app manager component)
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+- The supporting APIs for the WASM applications
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- A mechanism for dynamic management of the WASM application
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- A mechanism for dynamic management of the WASM application
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Why should you use a WASM runtime out of your browser? There are a few points where this might be meaningful:
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Why should you use a WASM runtime out of your browser? There are a few points where this might be meaningful:
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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ make
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Zephyr
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Zephyr
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-You need to download the Zephyr source code first and embedded WAMR into it.
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+You need to download the Zephyr source code first and embed WAMR into it.
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``` Bash
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``` Bash
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git clone https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr.git
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git clone https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr.git
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cd zephyr/samples/
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cd zephyr/samples/
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@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ git clone https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk.git
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emsdk install latest
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emsdk install latest
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emsdk activate latest
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emsdk activate latest
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```
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```
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-add ```./emsdk_env.sh``` into the path to ease future use, or source it every time.
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+source ```./emsdk_env.sh```.
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The Emscripten website provides other installation methods beyond Linux.
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The Emscripten website provides other installation methods beyond Linux.
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You can write a simple ```test.c``` as the first sample.
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You can write a simple ```test.c``` as the first sample.
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