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Skymel Agent Development Kit using Javascript - A JavaScript SDK for creating and managing intelligent agents

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// include: shell.js // The Module object: Our interface to the outside world. We import // and export values on it. There are various ways Module can be used: // 1. Not defined. We create it here // 2. A function parameter, function(moduleArg) => Promise<Module> // 3. pre-run appended it, var Module = {}; ..generated code.. // 4. External script tag defines var Module. // We need to check if Module already exists (e.g. case 3 above). // Substitution will be replaced with actual code on later stage of the build, // this way Closure Compiler will not mangle it (e.g. case 4. above). // Note that if you want to run closure, and also to use Module // after the generated code, you will need to define var Module = {}; // before the code. Then that object will be used in the code, and you // can continue to use Module afterwards as well. var Module = typeof Module != 'undefined' ? Module : {}; // Determine the runtime environment we are in. You can customize this by // setting the ENVIRONMENT setting at compile time (see settings.js). // Attempt to auto-detect the environment var ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB = typeof window == 'object'; var ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER = typeof importScripts == 'function'; // N.b. Electron.js environment is simultaneously a NODE-environment, but // also a web environment. var ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE = typeof process == 'object' && typeof process.versions == 'object' && typeof process.versions.node == 'string'; var ENVIRONMENT_IS_SHELL = !ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB && !ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE && !ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER; if (Module['ENVIRONMENT']) { throw new Error('Module.ENVIRONMENT has been deprecated. To force the environment, use the ENVIRONMENT compile-time option (for example, -sENVIRONMENT=web or -sENVIRONMENT=node)'); } if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE) { // `require()` is no-op in an ESM module, use `createRequire()` to construct // the require()` function. This is only necessary for multi-environment // builds, `-sENVIRONMENT=node` emits a static import declaration instead. // TODO: Swap all `require()`'s with `import()`'s? } // --pre-jses are emitted after the Module integration code, so that they can // refer to Module (if they choose; they can also define Module) // Sometimes an existing Module object exists with properties // meant to overwrite the default module functionality. Here // we collect those properties and reapply _after_ we configure // the current environment's defaults to avoid having to be so // defensive during initialization. var moduleOverrides = Object.assign({}, Module); var arguments_ = []; var thisProgram = './this.program'; var quit_ = (status, toThrow) => { throw toThrow; }; // `/` should be present at the end if `scriptDirectory` is not empty var scriptDirectory = './javascript/'; function locateFile(path) { if (Module['locateFile']) { return Module['locateFile'](path, scriptDirectory); } return scriptDirectory + path; } // Hooks that are implemented differently in different runtime environments. var readAsync, readBinary; if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE) { if (typeof process == 'undefined' || !process.release || process.release.name !== 'node') throw new Error('not compiled for this environment (did you build to HTML and try to run it not on the web, or set ENVIRONMENT to something - like node - and run it someplace else - like on the web?)'); var nodeVersion = process.versions.node; var numericVersion = nodeVersion.split('.').slice(0, 3); numericVersion = (numericVersion[0] * 10000) + (numericVersion[1] * 100) + (numericVersion[2].split('-')[0] * 1); var minVersion = 160000; if (numericVersion < 160000) { throw new Error('This emscripten-generated code requires node v16.0.0 (detected v' + nodeVersion + ')'); } // These modules will usually be used on Node.js. Load them eagerly to avoid // the complexity of lazy-loading. var fs = require('fs'); var nodePath = require('path'); scriptDirectory = __dirname + '/'; // include: node_shell_read.js readBinary = (filename) => { // We need to re-wrap `file://` strings to URLs. Normalizing isn't // necessary in that case, the path should already be absolute. filename = isFileURI(filename) ? new URL(filename) : nodePath.normalize(filename); var ret = fs.readFileSync(filename); assert(ret.buffer); return ret; }; readAsync = (filename, binary = true) => { // See the comment in the `readBinary` function. filename = isFileURI(filename) ? new URL(filename) : nodePath.normalize(filename); return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { fs.readFile(filename, binary ? undefined : 'utf8', (err, data) => { if (err) reject(err); else resolve(binary ? data.buffer : data); }); }); }; // end include: node_shell_read.js if (!Module['thisProgram'] && process.argv.length > 1) { thisProgram = process.argv[1].replace(/\\/g, '/'); } arguments_ = process.argv.slice(2); if (typeof module != 'undefined') { module['exports'] = Module; } process.on('uncaughtException', (ex) => { // suppress ExitStatus exceptions from showing an error if (ex !== 'unwind' && !(ex instanceof ExitStatus) && !(ex.context instanceof ExitStatus)) { throw ex; } }); quit_ = (status, toThrow) => { process.exitCode = status; throw toThrow; }; } else if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_SHELL) { if ((typeof process == 'object' && typeof require === 'function') || typeof window == 'object' || typeof importScripts == 'function') throw new Error('not compiled for this environment (did you build to HTML and try to run it not on the web, or set ENVIRONMENT to something - like node - and run it someplace else - like on the web?)'); } else // Note that this includes Node.js workers when relevant (pthreads is enabled). // Node.js workers are detected as a combination of ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER and // ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE. if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB || ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER) { if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER) { // Check worker, not web, since window could be polyfilled scriptDirectory = self.location.href; } else if (typeof document != 'undefined' && document.currentScript) { // web scriptDirectory = document.currentScript.src; } // blob urls look like blob:http://site.com/etc/etc and we cannot infer anything from them. // otherwise, slice off the final part of the url to find the script directory. // if scriptDirectory does not contain a slash, lastIndexOf will return -1, // and scriptDirectory will correctly be replaced with an empty string. // If scriptDirectory contains a query (starting with ?) or a fragment (starting with #), // they are removed because they could contain a slash. if (scriptDirectory.startsWith('blob:')) { scriptDirectory = ''; } else { scriptDirectory = scriptDirectory.substr(0, scriptDirectory.replace(/[?#].*/, '').lastIndexOf('/')+1); } if (!(typeof window == 'object' || typeof importScripts == 'function')) throw new Error('not compiled for this environment (did you build to HTML and try to run it not on the web, or set ENVIRONMENT to something - like node - and run it someplace else - like on the web?)'); { // include: web_or_worker_shell_read.js if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER) { readBinary = (url) => { var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open('GET', url, false); xhr.responseType = 'arraybuffer'; xhr.send(null); return new Uint8Array(/** @type{!ArrayBuffer} */(xhr.response)); }; } readAsync = (url) => { // Fetch has some additional restrictions over XHR, like it can't be used on a file:// url. // See https://github.com/github/fetch/pull/92#issuecomment-140665932 // Cordova or Electron apps are typically loaded from a file:// url. // So use XHR on webview if URL is a file URL. if (isFileURI(url)) { return new Promise((reject, resolve) => { var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open('GET', url, true); xhr.responseType = 'arraybuffer'; xhr.onload = () => { if (xhr.status == 200 || (xhr.status == 0 && xhr.response)) { // file URLs can return 0 resolve(xhr.response); } reject(xhr.status); }; xhr.onerror = reject; xhr.send(null); }); } return fetch(url, { credentials: 'same-origin' }) .then((response) => { if (response.ok) { return response.arrayBuffer(); } return Promise.reject(new Error(response.status + ' : ' + response.url)); }) }; // end include: web_or_worker_shell_read.js } } else { throw new Error('environment detection error'); } var out = Module['print'] || console.log.bind(console); var err = Module['printErr'] || console.error.bind(console); // Merge back in the overrides Object.assign(Module, moduleOverrides); // Free the object hierarchy contained in the overrides, this lets the GC // reclaim data used. moduleOverrides = null; checkIncomingModuleAPI(); // Emit code to handle expected values on the Module object. This applies Module.x // to the proper local x. This has two benefits: first, we only emit it if it is // expected to arrive, and second, by using a local everywhere else that can be // minified. if (Module['arguments']) arguments_ = Module['arguments'];legacyModuleProp('arguments', 'arguments_'); if (Module['thisProgram']) thisProgram = Module['thisProgram'];legacyModuleProp('thisProgram', 'thisProgram'); if (Module['quit']) quit_ = Module['quit'];legacyModuleProp('quit', 'quit_'); // perform assertions in shell.js after we set up out() and err(), as otherwise if an assertion fails it cannot print the message // Assertions on removed incoming Module JS APIs. assert(typeof Module['memoryInitializerPrefixURL'] == 'undefined', 'Module.memoryInitializerPrefixURL option was removed, use Module.locateFile instead'); assert(typeof Module['pthreadMainPrefixURL'] == 'undefined', 'Module.pthreadMainPrefixURL option was removed, use Module.locateFile instead'); assert(typeof Module['cdInitializerPrefixURL'] == 'undefined', 'Module.cdInitializerPrefixURL option was removed, use Module.locateFile instead'); assert(typeof Module['filePackagePrefixURL'] == 'undefined', 'Module.filePackagePrefixURL option was removed, use Module.locateFile instead'); assert(typeof Module['read'] == 'undefined', 'Module.read option was removed'); assert(typeof Module['readAsync'] == 'undefined', 'Module.readAsync option was removed (modify readAsync in JS)'); assert(typeof Module['readBinary'] == 'undefined', 'Module.readBinary option was removed (modify readBinary in JS)'); assert(typeof Module['setWindowTitle'] == 'undefined', 'Module.setWindowTitle option was removed (modify emscripten_set_window_title in JS)'); assert(typeof Module['TOTAL_MEMORY'] == 'undefined', 'Module.TOTAL_MEMORY has been renamed Module.INITIAL_MEMORY'); legacyModuleProp('asm', 'wasmExports'); legacyModuleProp('readAsync', 'readAsync'); legacyModuleProp('readBinary', 'readBinary'); legacyModuleProp('setWindowTitle', 'setWindowTitle'); var IDBFS = 'IDBFS is no longer included by default; build with -lidbfs.js'; var PROXYFS = 'PROXYFS is no longer included by default; build with -lproxyfs.js'; var WORKERFS = 'WORKERFS is no longer included by default; build with -lworkerfs.js'; var FETCHFS = 'FETCHFS is no longer included by default; build with -lfetchfs.js'; var ICASEFS = 'ICASEFS is no longer included by default; build with -licasefs.js'; var JSFILEFS = 'JSFILEFS is no longer included by default; build with -ljsfilefs.js'; var OPFS = 'OPFS is no longer included by default; build with -lopfs.js'; var NODEFS = 'NODEFS is no longer included by default; build with -lnodefs.js'; assert(!ENVIRONMENT_IS_SHELL, 'shell environment detected but not enabled at build time. Add `shell` to `-sENVIRONMENT` to enable.'); // end include: shell.js // include: preamble.js // === Preamble library stuff === // Documentation for the public APIs defined in this file must be updated in: // site/source/docs/api_reference/preamble.js.rst // A prebuilt local version of the documentation is available at: // site/build/text/docs/api_reference/preamble.js.txt // You can also build docs locally as HTML or other formats in site/ // An online HTML version (which may be of a different version of Emscripten) // is up at http://kripken.github.io/emscripten-site/docs/api_reference/preamble.js.html var wasmBinary; if (Module['wasmBinary']) wasmBinary = Module['wasmBinary'];legacyModuleProp('wasmBinary', 'wasmBinary'); if (typeof WebAssembly != 'object') { err('no native wasm support detected'); } // Wasm globals var wasmMemory; //======================================== // Runtime essentials //======================================== // whether we are quitting the application. no code should run after this. // set in exit() and abort() var ABORT = false; // set by exit() and abort(). Passed to 'onExit' handler. // NOTE: This is also used as the process return code code in shell environments // but only when noExitRuntime is false. var EXITSTATUS; // In STRICT mode, we only define assert() when ASSERTIONS is set. i.e. we // don't define it at all in release modes. This matches the behaviour of // MINIMAL_RUNTIME. // TODO(sbc): Make this the default even without STRICT enabled. /** @type {function(*, string=)} */ function assert(condition, text) { if (!condition) { abort('Assertion failed' + (text ? ': ' + text : '')); } } // We used to include malloc/free by default in the past. Show a helpful error in // builds with assertions. // Memory management var HEAP, /** @type {!Int8Array} */ HEAP8, /** @type {!Uint8Array} */ HEAPU8, /** @type {!Int16Array} */ HEAP16, /** @type {!Uint16Array} */ HEAPU16, /** @type {!Int32Array} */ HEAP32, /** @type {!Uint32Array} */ HEAPU32, /** @type {!Float32Array} */ HEAPF32, /** @type {!Float64Array} */ HEAPF64; // include: runtime_shared.js function updateMemoryViews() { var b = wasmMemory.buffer; Module['HEAP8'] = HEAP8 = new Int8Array(b); Module['HEAP16'] = HEAP16 = new Int16Array(b); Module['HEAPU8'] = HEAPU8 = new Uint8Array(b); Module['HEAPU16'] = HEAPU16 = new Uint16Array(b); Module['HEAP32'] = HEAP32 = new Int32Array(b); Module['HEAPU32'] = HEAPU32 = new Uint32Array(b); Module['HEAPF32'] = HEAPF32 = new Float32Array(b); Module['HEAPF64'] = HEAPF64 = new Float64Array(b); } // end include: runtime_shared.js assert(!Module['STACK_SIZE'], 'STACK_SIZE can no longer be set at runtime. Use -sSTACK_SIZE at link time') assert(typeof Int32Array != 'undefined' && typeof Float64Array !== 'undefined' && Int32Array.prototype.subarray != undefined && Int32Array.prototype.set != undefined, 'JS engine does not provide full typed array support'); // If memory is defined in wasm, the user can't provide it, or set INITIAL_MEMORY assert(!Module['wasmMemory'], 'Use of `wasmMemory` detected. Use -sIMPORTED_MEMORY to define wasmMemory externally'); assert(!Module['INITIAL_MEMORY'], 'Detected runtime INITIAL_MEMORY setting. Use -sIMPORTED_MEMORY to define wasmMemory dynamically'); // include: runtime_stack_check.js // Initializes the stack cookie. Called at the startup of main and at the startup of each thread in pthreads mode. function writeStackCookie() { var max = _emscripten_stack_get_end(); assert((max & 3) == 0); // If the stack ends at address zero we write our cookies 4 bytes into the // stack. This prevents interference with SAFE_HEAP and ASAN which also // monitor writes to address zero. if (max == 0) { max += 4; } // The stack grow downwards towards _emscripten_stack_get_end. // We write cookies to the final two words in the stack and detect if they are // ever overwritten. HEAPU32[((max)>>2)] = 0x02135467; HEAPU32[(((max)+(4))>>2)] = 0x89BACDFE; // Also test the global address 0 for integrity. HEAPU32[((0)>>2)] = 1668509029; } function checkStackCookie() { if (ABORT) return; var max = _emscripten_stack_get_end(); // See writeStackCookie(). if (max == 0) { max += 4; } var cookie1 = HEAPU32[((max)>>2)]; var cookie2 = HEAPU32[(((max)+(4))>>2)]; if (cookie1 != 0x02135467 || cookie2 != 0x89BACDFE) { abort(`Stack overflow! Stack cookie has been overwritten at ${ptrToString(max)}, expected hex dwords 0x89BACDFE and 0x2135467, but received ${ptrToString(cookie2)} ${ptrToString(cookie1)}`); } // Also test the global address 0 for integrity. if (HEAPU32[((0)>>2)] != 0x63736d65 /* 'emsc' */) { abort('Runtime error: The application has corrupted its heap memory area (address zero)!'); } } // end include: runtime_stack_check.js // include: runtime_assertions.js // Endianness check (function() { var h16 = new Int16Array(1); var h8 = new Int8Array(h16.buffer); h16[0] = 0x6373; if (h8[0] !== 0x73 || h8[1] !== 0x63) throw 'Runtime error: expected the system to be little-endian! (Run with -sSUPPORT_BIG_ENDIAN to bypass)'; })(); // end include: runtime_assertions.js var __ATPRERUN__ = []; // functions called before the runtime is initialized var __ATINIT__ = []; // functions called during startup var __ATEXIT__ = []; // functions called during shutdown var __ATPOSTRUN__ = []; // functions called after the main() is called var runtimeInitialized = false; function preRun() { if (Module['preRun']) { if (typeof Module['preRun'] == 'function') Module['preRun'] = [Module['preRun']]; while (Module['preRun'].length) { addOnPreRun(Module['preRun'].shift()); } } callRuntimeCallbacks(__ATPRERUN__); } function initRuntime() { assert(!runtimeInitialized); runtimeInitialized = true; checkStackCookie(); if (!Module['noFSInit'] && !FS.init.initialized) FS.init(); FS.ignorePermissions = false; TTY.init(); callRuntimeCallbacks(__ATINIT__); } function postRun() { checkStackCookie(); if (Module['postRun']) { if (typeof Module['postRun'] == 'function') Module['postRun'] = [Module['postRun']]; while (Module['postRun'].length) { addOnPostRun(Module['postRun'].shift()); } } callRuntimeCallbacks(__ATPOSTRUN__); } function addOnPreRun(cb) { __ATPRERUN__.unshift(cb); } function addOnInit(cb) { __ATINIT__.unshift(cb); } function addOnExit(cb) { } function addOnPostRun(cb) { __ATPOSTRUN__.unshift(cb); } // include: runtime_math.js // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/imul // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/fround // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/clz32 // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/trunc assert(Math.imul, 'This browser does not support Math.imul(), build with LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT or POLYFILL_OLD_MATH_FUNCTIONS to add in a polyfill'); assert(Math.fround, 'This browser does not support Math.fround(), build with LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT or POLYFILL_OLD_MATH_FUNCTIONS to add in a polyfill'); assert(Math.clz32, 'This browser does not support Math.clz32(), build with LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT or POLYFILL_OLD_MATH_FUNCTIONS to add in a polyfill'); assert(Math.trunc, 'This browser does not support Math.trunc(), build with LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT or POLYFILL_OLD_MATH_FUNCTIONS to add in a polyfill'); // end include: runtime_math.js // A counter of dependencies for calling run(). If we need to // do asynchronous work before running, increment this and // decrement it. Incrementing must happen in a place like // Module.preRun (used by emcc to add file preloading). // Note that you can add dependencies in preRun, even though // it happens right before run - run will be postponed until // the dependencies are met. var runDependencies = 0; var runDependencyWatcher = null; var dependenciesFulfilled = null; // overridden to take different actions when all run dependencies are fulfilled var runDependencyTracking = {}; function getUniqueRunDependency(id) { var orig = id; while (1) { if (!runDependencyTracking[id]) return id; id = orig + Math.random(); } } function addRunDependency(id) { runDependencies++; Module['monitorRunDependencies']?.(runDependencies); if (id) { assert(!runDependencyTracking[id]); runDependencyTracking[id] = 1; if (runDependencyWatcher === null && typeof setInterval != 'undefined') { // Check for missing dependencies every few seconds runDependencyWatcher = setInterval(() => { if (ABORT) { clearInterval(runDependencyWatcher); runDependencyWatcher = null; return; } var shown = false; for (var dep in runDependencyTracking) { if (!shown) { shown = true; err('still waiting on run dependencies:'); } err(`dependency: ${dep}`); } if (shown) { err('(end of list)'); } }, 10000); } } else { err('warning: run dependency added without ID'); } } function removeRunDependency(id) { runDependencies--; Module['monitorRunDependencies']?.(runDependencies); if (id) { assert(runDependencyTracking[id]); delete runDependencyTracking[id]; } else { err('warning: run dependency removed without ID'); } if (runDependencies == 0) { if (runDependencyWatcher !== null) { clearInterval(runDependencyWatcher); runDependencyWatcher = null; } if (dependenciesFulfilled) { var callback = dependenciesFulfilled; dependenciesFulfilled = null; callback(); // can add another dependenciesFulfilled } } } /** @param {string|number=} what */ function abort(what) { Module['onAbort']?.(what); what = 'Aborted(' + what + ')'; // TODO(sbc): Should we remove printing and leave it up to whoever // catches the exception? err(what); ABORT = true; EXITSTATUS = 1; // Use a wasm runtime error, because a JS error might be seen as a foreign // exception, which means we'd run destructors on it. We need the error to // simply make the program stop. // FIXME This approach does not work in Wasm EH because it currently does not assume // all RuntimeErrors are from traps; it decides whether a RuntimeError is from // a trap or not based on a hidden field within the object. So at the moment // we don't have a way of throwing a wasm trap from JS. TODO Make a JS API that // allows this in the wasm spec. // Suppress closure compiler warning here. Closure compiler's builtin extern // definition for WebAssembly.RuntimeError claims it takes no arguments even // though it can. // TODO(https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/pull/3913): Remove if/when upstream closure gets fixed. /** @suppress {checkTypes} */ var e = new WebAssembly.RuntimeError(what); // Throw the error whether or not MODULARIZE is set because abort is used // in code paths apart from instantiation where an exception is expected // to be thrown when abort is called. throw e; } // include: memoryprofiler.js // end include: memoryprofiler.js // include: URIUtils.js // Prefix of data URIs emitted by SINGLE_FILE and related options. var dataURIPrefix = 'data:application/octet-stream;base64,'; /** * Indicates whether filename is a base64 data URI. * @noinline */ var isDataURI = (filename) => filename.startsWith(dataURIPrefix); /** * Indicates whether filename is delivered via file protocol (as opposed to http/https) * @noinline */ var isFileURI = (filename) => filename.startsWith('file://'); // end include: URIUtils.js function createExportWrapper(name, nargs) { return (...args) => { assert(runtimeInitialized, `native function \`${name}\` called before runtime initialization`); var f = wasmExports[name]; assert(f, `exported native function \`${name}\` not found`); // Only assert for too many arguments. Too few can be valid since the missing arguments will be zero filled. assert(args.length <= nargs, `native function \`${name}\` called with ${args.length} args but expects ${nargs}`); return f(...args); }; } // include: runtime_exceptions.js // end include: runtime_exceptions.js function findWasmBinary() { var f = 'compression.wasm'; if (!isDataURI(f)) { return locateFile(f); } return f; } var wasmBinaryFile; function getBinarySync(file) { if (file == wasmBinaryFile && wasmBinary) { return new Uint8Array(wasmBinary); } if (readBinary) { return readBinary(file); } throw 'both async and sync fetching of the wasm failed'; } function getBinaryPromise(binaryFile) { // If we don't have the binary yet, load it asynchronously using readAsync. if (!wasmBinary ) { // Fetch the binary using readAsync return readAsync(binaryFile).then( (response) => new Uint8Array(/** @type{!ArrayBuffer} */(response)), // Fall back to getBinarySync if readAsync fails () => getBinarySync(binaryFile) ); } // Otherwise, getBinarySync should be able to get it synchronously return Promise.resolve().then(() => getBinarySync(binaryFile)); } function instantiateArrayBuffer(binaryFile, imports, receiver) { return getBinaryPromise(binaryFile).then((binary) => { return WebAssembly.instantiate(binary, imports); }).then(receiver, (reason) => { err(`failed to asynchronously prepare wasm: ${reason}`); // Warn on some common problems. if (isFileURI(wasmBinaryFile)) { err(`warning: Loading from a file URI (${wasmBinaryFile}) is not supported in most browsers. See https://emscripten.org/docs/getting_started/FAQ.html#how-do-i-run-a-local-webserver-for-testing-why-does-my-program-stall-in-downloading-or-preparing`); } abort(reason); }); } function instantiateAsync(binary, binaryFile, imports, callback) { if (!binary && typeof WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming == 'function' && !isDataURI(binaryFile) && // Don't use streaming for file:// delivered objects in a webview, fetch them synchronously. !isFileURI(binaryFile) && // Avoid instantiateStreaming() on Node.js environment for now, as while // Node.js v18.1.0 implements it, it does not have a full fetch() // implementation yet. // // Reference: // https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/16917 !ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE && typeof fetch == 'function') { return fetch(binaryFile, { credentials: 'same-origin' }).then((response) => { // Suppress closure warning here since the upstream definition for // instantiateStreaming only allows Promise<Repsponse> rather than // an actual Response. // TODO(https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/pull/3913): Remove if/when upstream closure is fixed. /** @suppress {checkTypes} */ var result = WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming(response, imports); return result.then( callback, function(reason) { // We expect the most common failure cause to be a bad MIME type for the binary, // in which case falling back to ArrayBuffer instantiation should work. err(`wasm streaming compile failed: ${reason}`); err('falling back to ArrayBuffer instantiation'); return instantiateArrayBuffer(binaryFile, imports, callback); }); }); } return instantiateArrayBuffer(binaryFile, imports, callback); } function getWasmImports() { // prepare imports return { 'env': wasmImports, 'wasi_snapshot_preview1': wasmImports, } } // Create the wasm instance. // Receives the wasm imports, returns the exports. function createWasm() { var info = getWasmImports(); // Load the wasm module and create an instance of using native support in the JS engine. // handle a generated wasm instance, receiving its exports and // performing other necessary setup /** @param {WebAssembly.Module=} module*/ function receiveInstance(instance, module) { wasmExports = instance.exports; wasmMemory = wasmExports['memory']; assert(wasmMemory, 'memory not found in wasm exports'); updateMemoryViews(); wasmTable = wasmExports['__indirect_function_table']; assert(wasmTable, 'table not found in wasm exports'); addOnInit(wasmExports['__wasm_call_ctors']); removeRunDependency('wasm-instantiate'); return wasmExports; } // wait for the pthread pool (if any) addRunDependency('wasm-instantiate'); // Prefer streaming instantiation if available. // Async compilation can be confusing when an error on the page overwrites Module // (for example, if the order of elements is wrong, and the one defining Module is // later), so we save Module and check it later. var trueModule = Module; function receiveInstantiationResult(result) { // 'result' is a ResultObject object which has both the module and instance. // receiveInstance() will swap in the exports (to Module.asm) so they can be called assert(Module === trueModule, 'the Module object should not be replaced during async compilation - perhaps the order of HTML elements is wrong?'); trueModule = null; // TODO: Due to Closure regression https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/issues/3193, the above line no longer optimizes out down to the following line. // When the regression is fixed, can restore the above PTHREADS-enabled path. receiveInstance(result['instance']); } // User shell pages can write their own Module.instantiateWasm = function(imports, successCallback) callback // to manually instantiate the Wasm module themselves. This allows pages to // run the instantiation parallel to any other async startup actions they are // performing. // Also pthreads and wasm workers initialize the wasm instance through this // path. if (Module['instantiateWasm']) { try { return Module['instantiateWasm'](info, receiveInstance); } catch(e) { err(`Module.instantiateWasm callback failed with error: ${e}`); return false; } } if (!wasmBinaryFile) wasmBinaryFile = findWasmBinary(); instantiateAsync(wasmBinary, wasmBinaryFile, info, receiveInstantiationResult); return {}; // no exports yet; we'll fill them in later } // Globals used by JS i64 conversions (see makeSetValue) var tempDouble; var tempI64; // include: runtime_debug.js function legacyModuleProp(prop, newName, incoming=true) { if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, prop)) { Object.defineProperty(Module, prop, { configurable: true, get() { let extra = incoming ? ' (the initial value can be provided on Module, but after startup the value is only looked for on a local variable of that name)' : ''; abort(`\`Module.${prop}\` has been replaced by \`${newName}\`` + extra); } }); } } function ignoredModuleProp(prop) { if (Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, prop)) { abort(`\`Module.${prop}\` was supplied but \`${prop}\` not included in INCOMING_MODULE_JS_API`); } } // forcing the filesystem exports a few things by default function isExportedByForceFilesystem(name) { return name === 'FS_createPath' || name === 'FS_createDataFile' || name === 'FS_createPreloadedFile' || name === 'FS_unlink' || name === 'addRunDependency' || // The old FS has some functionality that WasmFS lacks. name === 'FS_createLazyFile' || name === 'FS_createDevice' || name === 'removeRunDependency'; } function missingGlobal(sym, msg) { if (typeof globalThis != 'undefined') { Object.defineProperty(globalThis, sym, { configurable: true, get() { warnOnce(`\`${sym}\` is not longer defined by emscripten. ${msg}`); return undefined; } }); } } missingGlobal('buffer', 'Please use HEAP8.buffer or wasmMemory.buffer'); missingGlobal('asm', 'Please use wasmExports instead'); function missingLibrarySymbol(sym) { if (typeof globalThis != 'undefined' && !Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(globalThis, sym)) { Object.defineProperty(globalThis, sym, { configurable: true, get() { // Can't `abort()` here because it would break code that does runtime // checks. e.g. `if (typeof SDL === 'undefined')`. var msg = `\`${sym}\` is a library symbol and not included by default; add it to your library.js __deps or to DEFAULT_LIBRARY_FUNCS_TO_INCLUDE on the command line`; // DEFAULT_LIBRARY_FUNCS_TO_INCLUDE requires the name as it appears in // library.js, which means $name for a JS name with no prefix, or name // for a JS name like _name. var librarySymbol = sym; if (!librarySymbol.startsWith('_')) { librarySymbol = '$' + sym; } msg += ` (e.g. -sDEFAULT_LIBRARY_FUNCS_TO_INCLUDE='${librarySymbol}')`; if (isExportedByForceFilesystem(sym)) { msg += '. Alternatively, forcing filesystem support (-sFORCE_FILESYSTEM) can export this for you'; } warnOnce(msg); return undefined; } }); } // Any symbol that is not included from the JS library is also (by definition) // not exported on the Module object. unexportedRuntimeSymbol(sym); } function unexportedRuntimeSymbol(sym) { if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, sym)) { Object.defineProperty(Module, sym, { configurable: true, get() { var msg = `'${sym}' was not exported. add it to EXPORTED_RUNTIME_METHODS (see the Emscripten FAQ)`; if (isExportedByForceFilesystem(sym)) { msg += '. Alternatively, forcing filesystem support (-sFORCE_FILESYSTEM) can export this for you'; } abort(msg); } }); } } // Used by XXXXX_DEBUG settings to output debug messages. function dbg(...args) { // TODO(sbc): Make this configurable somehow. Its not always convenient for // logging to show up as warnings. console.warn(...args); } // end include: runtime_debug.js // === Body === // end include: preamble.js /** @constructor */ function ExitStatus(status) { this.name = 'ExitStatus'; this.message = `Program terminated with exit(${status})`; this.status = status; } var callRuntimeCallbacks = (callbacks) => { while (callbacks.length > 0) { // Pass the module as the first argument. callbacks.shift()(Module); } }; /** * @param {number} ptr * @param {string} type */ function getValue(ptr, type = 'i8') { if (type.endsWith('*')) type = '*'; switch (type) { case 'i1': return HEAP8[ptr]; case 'i8': return HEAP8[ptr]; case 'i16': return HEAP16[((ptr)>>1)]; case 'i32': return HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)]; case 'i64': abort('to do getValue(i64) use WASM_BIGINT'); case 'float': return HEAPF32[((ptr)>>2)]; case 'double': return HEAPF64[((ptr)>>3)]; case '*': return HEAPU32[((ptr)>>2)]; default: abort(`invalid type for getValue: ${type}`); } } var noExitRuntime = Module['noExitRuntime'] || true; var ptrToString = (ptr) => { assert(typeof ptr === 'number'); // With CAN_ADDRESS_2GB or MEMORY64, pointers are already unsigned. ptr >>>= 0; return '0x' + ptr.toString(16).padStart(8, '0'); }; /** * @param {number} ptr * @param {number} value * @param {string} type */ function setValue(ptr, value, type = 'i8') { if (type.endsWith('*')) type = '*'; switch (type) { case 'i1': HEAP8[ptr] = value; break; case 'i8': HEAP8[ptr] = value; break; case 'i16': HEAP16[((ptr)>>1)] = value; break; case 'i32': HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)] = value; break; case 'i64': abort('to do setValue(i64) use WASM_BIGINT'); case 'float': HEAPF32[((ptr)>>2)] = value; break; case 'double': HEAPF64[((ptr)>>3)] = value; break; case '*': HEAPU32[((ptr)>>2)] = value; break; default: abort(`invalid type for setValue: ${type}`); } } var stackRestore = (val) => __emscripten_stack_restore(val); var stackSave = () => _emscripten_stack_get_current(); var warnOnce = (text) => { warnOnce.shown ||= {}; if (!warnOnce.shown[text]) { warnOnce.shown[text] = 1; if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE) text = 'warning: ' + text; err(text); } }; var UTF8Decoder = typeof TextDecoder != 'undefined' ? new TextDecoder() : undefined; /** * Given a pointer 'idx' to a null-terminated UTF8-encoded string in the given * array that contains uint8 values, returns a copy of that string as a * Javascript String object. * heapOrArray is either a regular array, or a JavaScript typed array view. * @param {number} idx * @param {number=} maxBytesToRead * @return {string} */ var UTF8ArrayToString = (heapOrArray, idx, maxBytesToRead) => { var endIdx = idx + maxBytesToRead; var endPtr = idx; // TextDecoder needs to know the byte length in advance, it doesn't stop on // null terminator by itself. Also, use the length info to avoid running tiny // strings through TextDecoder, since .subarray() allocates garbage. // (As a tiny code save trick, compare endPtr against endIdx using a negation, // so that undefined means Infinity) while (heapOrArray[endPtr] && !(endPtr >= endIdx)) ++endPtr; if (endPtr - idx > 16 && heapOrArray.buffer && UTF8Decoder) { return UTF8Decoder.decode(heapOrArray.subarray(idx, endPtr)); } var str = ''; // If building with TextDecoder, we have already computed the string length // above, so test loop end condition against that while (idx < endPtr) { // For UTF8 byte structure, see: // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8#Description // https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2279.txt // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3629 var u0 = heapOrArray[idx++]; if (!(u0 & 0x80)) { str += String.fromCharCode(u0); continue; } var u1 = heapOrArray[idx++] & 63; if ((u0 & 0xE0) == 0xC0) { str += String.fromCharCode(((u0 & 31) << 6) | u1); continue; } var u2 = heapOrArray[idx++] & 63; if ((u0 & 0xF0) == 0xE0) { u0 = ((u0 & 15) << 12) | (u1 << 6) | u2; } else { if ((u0 & 0xF8) != 0xF0) warnOnce('Invalid UTF-8 leading byte ' + ptrToString(u0) + ' encountered when deserializing a UTF-8 string in wasm memory to a JS string!'); u0 = ((u0 & 7) << 18) | (u1 << 12) | (u2 << 6) | (heapOrArray[idx++] & 63); } if (u0 < 0x10000) { str += String.fromCharCode(u0); } else { var ch = u0 - 0x10000; str += String.fromCharCode(0xD800 | (ch >> 10), 0xDC00 | (ch & 0x3FF)); } } return str; }; /** * Given a pointer 'ptr' to a null-terminated UTF8-encoded string in the * emscripten HEAP, returns a copy of that string as a Javascript String object. * * @param {number} ptr * @param {number=} maxBytesToRead - An optional length that specifies the * maximum number of bytes to read. You can omit this parameter to scan the * string until the first 0 byte. If maxBytesToRead is passed, and the string * at [ptr, ptr+maxBytesToReadr[ contains a null byte in the middle, then the * string will cut short at that byte index (i.e. maxBytesToRead will not * produce a string of exact length [ptr, ptr+maxBytesToRead[) N.B. mixing * frequent uses of UTF8ToString() with and without maxBytesToRead may throw * JS JIT optimizations off, so it is worth to consider consistently using one * @return {string} */ var UTF8ToString = (ptr, maxBytesToRead) => { assert(typeof ptr == 'number', `UTF8ToString expects a number (got ${typeof ptr})`); return ptr ? UTF8ArrayToString(HEAPU8, ptr, maxBytesToRead) : ''; }; var ___assert_fail = (condition, filename, line, func) => { abort(`Assertion failed: ${UTF8ToString(condition)}, at: ` + [filename ? UTF8ToString(filename) : 'unknown filename', line, func ? UTF8ToString(func) : 'unknown function']); }; var __abort_js = () => { abort('native code called abort()'); }; var __embind_register_bigint = (primitiveType, name, size, minRange, maxRange) => {}; var embind_init_charCodes = () => { var codes = new Array(256); for (var i = 0; i < 256; ++i) { codes[i] = String.fromCharCode(i); } embind_charCodes = codes; }; var embind_charCodes; var readLatin1String = (ptr) => { var ret = ""; var c = ptr; while (HEAPU8[c]) { ret += embind_charCodes[HEAPU8[c++]]; } return ret; }; var awaitingDependencies = { }; var registeredTypes = { }; var typeDependencies = { }; var BindingError; var throwBindingError = (message) => { throw new BindingError(message); }; var InternalError; var throwInternalError = (message) => { throw new InternalError(message); }; var whenDependentTypesAreResolved = (myTypes, dependentTypes, getTypeConverters) => { myTypes.forEach(function(type) { typeDependencies[type] = dependentTypes; }); function onComplete(typeConverters) { var myTypeConverters = getTypeConverters(typeConverters); if (myTypeConverters.length !== myTypes.length) { throwInternalError('Mismatched type converter count'); } for (var i = 0; i < myTypes.length; ++i) { registerType(myTypes[i], myTypeConverters[i]); } } var typeConverters = new Array(dependentTypes.length); var unregisteredTypes = []; var registered = 0; dependentTypes.forEach((dt, i) => { if (registeredTypes.hasOwnProperty(dt)) { typeConverters[i] = registeredTypes[dt]; } else { unregisteredTypes.push(dt); if (!awaitingDependencies.hasOwnProperty(dt)) { awaitingDependencies[dt] = []; } awaitingDependencies[dt].push(() => { typeConverters[i] = registeredTypes[dt]; ++registered; if (registered === unregisteredTypes.length) { onComplete(typeConverters); } }); } }); if (0 === unregisteredTypes.length) { onComplete(typeConverters); } }; /** @param {Object=} options */ function sharedRegisterType(rawType, registeredInstance, options = {}) { var name = registeredInstance.name; if (!rawType) { throwBindingError(`type "${name}" must have a positive integer typeid pointer`); } if (registeredTypes.hasOwnProperty(rawType)) { if (options.ignoreDuplicateRegistrations) { return; } else { throwBindingError(`Cannot register type '${name}' twice`); } } registeredTypes[rawType] = registeredInstance; delete typeDependencies[rawType]; if (awaitingDependencies.hasOwnProperty(rawType)) { var callbacks = awaitingDependencies[rawType]; delete awaitingDependencies[rawType]; callbacks.forEach((cb) => cb()); } } /** @param {Object=} options */ function registerType(rawType, registeredInstance, options = {}) { if (!('argPackAdvance' in registeredInstance)) { throw new TypeError('registerType registeredInstance requires argPackAdvance'); } return sharedRegisterType(rawType, registeredInstance, options); } var GenericWireTypeSize = 8; /** @suppress {globalThis} */ var __embind_register_bool = (rawType, name, trueValue, falseValue) => { name = readLatin1String(name); registerType(rawType, { name, 'fromWireType': function(wt) { // ambiguous emscripten ABI: sometimes return values are // true or false, and sometimes integers (0 or 1) return !!wt; }, 'toWireType': function(destructors, o) { return o ? trueValue : falseValue; }, 'argPackAdvance': GenericWireTypeSize, 'readValueFromPointer': function(pointer) { return this['fromWireType'](HEAPU8[pointer]); }, destructorFunction: null, // This type does not need a destructor }); }; var emval_freelist = []; var emval_handles = []; var __emval_decref = (handle) => { if (handle > 9 && 0 === --emval_handles[handle + 1]) { assert(emval_handles[handle] !== undefined, `Decref for unallocated handle.`); emval_handles[handle] = undefined; emval_freelist.push(handle); } }; var count_emval_handles = () => { return emval_handles.length / 2 - 5 - emval_freelist.length; }; var init_emval = () => { // reserve 0 and some special values. These never get de-allocated. emval_handles.push( 0, 1, undefined, 1, null, 1, true, 1, false, 1, ); assert(emval_handles.length === 5 * 2); Module['count_emval_handles'] = count_emval_handles; }; var Emval = { toValue:(handle) => { if (!handle) { throwBindingError('Cannot use deleted val. handle = ' + handle); } // handle 2 is supposed to be `undefined`. assert(handle === 2 || emval_handles[handle] !== undefined && handle % 2 === 0, `invalid handle: ${handle}`); return emval_handles[handle]; }, toHandle:(value) => { switch (value) { case undefined: return 2; case null: return 4; case true: return 6; case false: return 8; default:{ const handle = emval_freelist.pop() || emval_handles.length; emval_handles[handle] = value; emval_handles[handle + 1] = 1; return handle; } } }, }; /** @suppress {globalThis} */ function readPointer(pointer) { return this['fromWireType'](HEAPU32[((pointer)>>2)]); } var EmValType = { name: 'emscripten::val', 'fromWireType': (handle) => { var rv = Emval.toValue(handle); __emval_decref(handle); return rv; }, 'toWireType': (destructors, value) => Emval.toHandle(value), 'argPackAdvance': GenericWireTypeSize, 'readValueFromPointer': readPointer, destructorFunction: null, // This type does not need a destructor // TODO: do we need a deleteObject here? write a test where // emval is passed into JS via an interface }; var __embind_register_emval = (rawType) => registerType(rawType, EmValType); var embindRepr = (v) => { if (v === null) { return 'null'; } var t = typeof v; if (t === 'object' || t === 'array' || t === 'function') { return v.toString(); } else { return '' + v; } }; var floatReadValueFromPointer = (name, width) => { switch (width) { case 4: return function(pointer) { return this['fromWireType'](HEAPF32[((pointer)>>2)]); }; case 8: return function(pointer) { return this['fromWireType'](HEAPF64[((pointer)>>3)]); }; default: throw new TypeError(`invalid float width (${width}): ${name}`); } }; var __embind_register_float = (rawType, name, size) => { name = readLatin1String(name); registerType(rawType, { name, 'fromWireType': (value) => value, 'toWireType': (destructors, value) => { if (typeof value != "number" && typeof value != "boolean") { throw new TypeError(`Cannot convert ${embindRepr(value)} to ${this.name}`); } // The VM will perform JS to Wasm value conversion, according to the spec: // https://www.w3.org/TR/wasm-js-api-1/#towebassemblyvalue return value; }, 'argPackAdvance': GenericWireTypeSize, 'readValueFromPointer': floatReadValueFromPointer(name, size), destructorFunction: null, // This type does not need a destructor }); }; var createNamedFunction = (name, body) => Object.defineProperty(body, 'name', { value: name }); var runDestructors = (destructors) => { while (destructors.length) { var ptr = destructors.pop(); var del = destructors.pop(); del(ptr); } }; function usesDestructorStack(argTypes) { // Skip return value at index 0 - it's not deleted here. for (var i = 1; i < argTypes.length; ++i) { // The type does not define a destructor function - must use dynamic stack if (argTypes[i] !== null && argTypes[i].destructorFunction === undefined) { return true; } } return false; } function newFunc(constructor, argumentList) { if (!(constructor instanceof Function)) { throw new TypeError(`new_ called with constructor type ${typeof(constructor)} which is not a function`); } /* * Previously, the following line was just: * function dummy() {}; * Unfortunately, Chrome was preserving 'dummy' as the object's name, even * though at creation, the 'dummy' has the correct constructor name. Thus, * objects created with IMVU.new would show up in the debugger as 'dummy', * which isn't very helpful. Using IMVU.createNamedFunction addresses the * issue. Doubly-unfortunately, there's no way to write a test for this * behavior. -NRD 2013.02.22 */ var dummy = createNamedFunction(constructor.name || 'unknownFunctionName', function(){}); dummy.prototype = constructor.prototype; var obj = new dummy; var r = constructor.apply(obj, argumentList); return