| #include <binaryen-c.h> |
| |
| // "hello world" type example: create a function that adds two i32s and returns |
| // the result |
| |
| int main() { |
| BinaryenModuleRef module = BinaryenModuleCreate(); |
| |
| // Create a function type for i32 (i32, i32) |
| BinaryenType ii[2] = {BinaryenTypeInt32(), BinaryenTypeInt32()}; |
| BinaryenType params = BinaryenTypeCreate(ii, 2); |
| BinaryenType results = BinaryenTypeInt32(); |
| |
| // Get the 0 and 1 arguments, and add them |
| BinaryenExpressionRef x = BinaryenLocalGet(module, 0, BinaryenTypeInt32()), |
| y = BinaryenLocalGet(module, 1, BinaryenTypeInt32()); |
| BinaryenExpressionRef add = BinaryenBinary(module, BinaryenAddInt32(), x, y); |
| |
| // Create the add function |
| // Note: no additional local variables |
| // Note: no basic blocks here, we are an AST. The function body is just an |
| // expression node. |
| BinaryenFunctionRef adder = |
| BinaryenAddFunction(module, "adder", params, results, NULL, 0, add); |
| |
| // Print it out |
| BinaryenModulePrint(module); |
| |
| // Clean up the module, which owns all the objects we created above |
| BinaryenModuleDispose(module); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |