wasm-snip replaces a Wasm function's body with an unreachable instruction.
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wasm-snip replaces a WebAssembly function's body with an unreachable.
Maybe you know that some function will never be called at runtime, but the compiler can't prove that at compile time? Snip it! All the functions it transitively called — which weren't called by anything else and therefore could also never be called at runtime — will get removed too.
Very helpful when shrinking the size of WebAssembly binaries!
This functionality relies on the "name" section being present in the .wasm
file, so build with debug symbols:
[profile.release]
debug = trueTo install the wasm-snip executable, run
$ cargo install wasm-snip
You can use wasm-snip to remove the annoying_space_waster
function from input.wasm and put the new binary in output.wasm like this:
$ wasm-snip input.wasm -o output.wasm annoying_space_waster
For information on using the wasm-snip executable, run
$ wasm-snip --help
And you'll get the most up-to-date help text, like:
Replace a wasm function with an `unreachable`.
USAGE:
wasm-snip [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <input> [--] [function]...
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
--snip-rust-fmt-code Snip Rust's `std::fmt` and `core::fmt` code.
--snip-rust-panicking-code Snip Rust's `std::panicking` and `core::panicking` code.
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-o, --output <output> The path to write the output wasm file to. Defaults to stdout.
-p, --pattern <pattern>... Snip any function that matches the given regular expression.
ARGS:
<input> The input wasm file containing the function(s) to snip.
<function>... The specific function(s) to snip. These must match exactly. Use the -p flag for fuzzy matching.
To use wasm-snip as a library, add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies.wasm-snip]
# Do not build the executable.
default-features = falseSee docs.rs/wasm-snip for API documentation.
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