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by Dwedit
91 days ago
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JS and WASM share the main arraybuffer. It's just very not-javascript-like to try to use an arraybuffer heap, because then you don't have strings or objects, just index,size pairs into that arraybuffer. Anyway, Javascript is no stranger to breaking changes. Compare Chromium 47 to today. Just add actual integers as another breaking change, then WASM becomes almost unnecessary. |
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