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Wasm_of_ocaml is an alternative compiler which compiles OCaml bytecode to WebAssembly.
The generated code works with Chrome 119, Node.js 22, Firefox 122, and Safari 18.2 (or more recent versions of these applications).
In particular, the output code requires the following Wasm extensions to run:
OCaml 5.x code using effect handlers can be compiled in two different ways: one can enable the CPS transformation from js_of_ocaml
by passing the --effects=cps
flag. Without the flag wasm_of_ocaml
will instead default to --effects=jspi
and emit code utilizing
Installation and usage documentation can be found in the js_of_ocaml manual.
The following commands can be used to set up an opam switch and run the test suite.
opam switch create wasm-tests 4.14.0
eval $(opam env --switch=wasm-tests)
opam pin add -n base.v0.16.1 git@github.com:ocaml-wasm/base#wasm
opam pin add -n time_now.v0.16.1 git@github.com:ocaml-wasm/time_now#wasm
opam pin add -n ppx_inline_test.v0.16.1 git@github.com:ocaml-wasm/ppx_inline_test#wasm
opam pin add -n ppx_expect.v0.16.1 git@github.com:ocaml-wasm/ppx_expect#wasm
opam pin add -y -n --with-version 6.0.0 .
opam install . --deps-only --with-test
WASM_OF_OCAML=true dune build @runtest-wasm
Since the value representation is different, some adaptations are necessary.
The most notable change is that, except for integers, OCaml numbers are no longer mapped to JavaScript numbers. So, explicit conversions Js.to_float
and Js.float
are now necessary to convert between OCaml floats and JavaScript numbers. The typing of JavaScript Typed Arrays has also been changed to deal with this.