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WebAssembly

The "WebAssembly" sub-platform of the Island target lets you build libraries and modules that can run in modern web browsers and interact with JavaScript.

Available APIs:

Of course any other custom, third party or open source C APIs can be imported using FXGen.

Common Projects

WebAssembly supports two common project goals:

In addition to these two "application" project types, you can of course also create Static Library projects. As on the other platforms, static libraries compile to a binary file that can then be used from other (Browser or Node.js) application projects, to share and re-use code.

Additional Topics Development, Deployment and Debugging

Development of Island apps for WebAssembly is supported in Visual Studio, Fire and Water. The Google Chrome browser needs to be installed to debug WebAssembly Web Modules in a website context, and Node.js is required to debug Node.js modules.

Read moere about debugging and deploying here.

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