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# Python WebAssembly (WASM) build
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**WASI support is [tier 2](https://peps.python.org/pep-0011/#tier-2).**
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**Emscripten is NOT officially supported as of Python 3.13.**
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This directory contains configuration and helpers to facilitate cross
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compilation of CPython to WebAssembly (WASM). Python supports Emscripten
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(*wasm32-emscripten*) and WASI (*wasm32-wasi*) targets. Emscripten builds
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run in modern browsers and JavaScript runtimes like *Node.js*. WASI builds
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use WASM runtimes such as *wasmtime*.
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Users and developers are encouraged to use the script
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`Tools/wasm/wasm_build.py`. The tool automates the build process and provides
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assistance with installation of SDKs, running tests, etc.
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**NOTE**: If you are looking for information that is not directly related to
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building CPython for WebAssembly (or the resulting build), please see
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https://github.com/psf/webassembly for more information.
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## wasm32-emscripten
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### Build
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For now the build system has two target flavors. The ``Emscripten/browser``
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target (``--with-emscripten-target=browser``) is optimized for browsers.
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It comes with a reduced and preloaded stdlib without tests and threading
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support. The ``Emscripten/node`` target has threading enabled and can
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access the file system directly.
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Cross compiling to the wasm32-emscripten platform needs the
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[Emscripten](https://emscripten.org/) SDK and a build Python interpreter.
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Emscripten 3.1.19 or newer are recommended. All commands below are relative
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to a repository checkout.
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#### Toolchain
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##### Container image
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Christian Heimes maintains a container image with Emscripten SDK, Python
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build dependencies, WASI-SDK, wasmtime, and several additional tools.
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From within your local CPython repo clone, run one of the following commands:
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```
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# Fedora, RHEL, CentOS
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podman run --rm -ti -v $(pwd):/python-wasm/cpython:Z -w /python-wasm/cpython quay.io/tiran/cpythonbuild:emsdk3
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# other
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docker run --rm -ti -v $(pwd):/python-wasm/cpython -w /python-wasm/cpython quay.io/tiran/cpythonbuild:emsdk3
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```
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##### Manually
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###### Install [Emscripten SDK](https://emscripten.org/docs/getting_started/downloads.html)
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**NOTE**: Follow the on-screen instructions how to add the SDK to ``PATH``.
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk.git /opt/emsdk
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/opt/emsdk/emsdk install latest
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/opt/emsdk/emsdk activate latest
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```
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###### Optionally: enable ccache for EMSDK
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The ``EM_COMPILER_WRAPPER`` must be set after the EMSDK environment is
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sourced. Otherwise the source script removes the environment variable.
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```
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. /opt/emsdk/emsdk_env.sh
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EM_COMPILER_WRAPPER=ccache
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```
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###### Optionally: pre-build and cache static libraries
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Emscripten SDK provides static builds of core libraries without PIC
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(position-independent code). Python builds with ``dlopen`` support require
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PIC. To populate the build cache, run:
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```shell
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. /opt/emsdk/emsdk_env.sh
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embuilder build zlib bzip2 MINIMAL_PIC
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embuilder --pic build zlib bzip2 MINIMAL_PIC
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```
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### Compile and build Python interpreter
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From within the container, run the following command:
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```shell
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./Tools/wasm/wasm_build.py build
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```
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The command is roughly equivalent to:
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```shell
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mkdir -p builddir/build
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pushd builddir/build
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../../configure -C
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make -j$(nproc)
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popd
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```
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#### Cross-compile to wasm32-emscripten for browser
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```shell
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./Tools/wasm/wasm_build.py emscripten-browser
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```
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The command is roughly equivalent to:
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```shell
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mkdir -p builddir/emscripten-browser
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pushd builddir/emscripten-browser
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CONFIG_SITE=../../Tools/wasm/config.site-wasm32-emscripten \
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emconfigure ../../configure -C \
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--host=wasm32-unknown-emscripten \
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--build=$(../../config.guess) \
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--with-emscripten-target=browser \
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--with-build-python=$(pwd)/../build/python
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emmake make -j$(nproc)
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popd
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```
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Serve `python.html` with a local webserver and open the file in a browser.
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Python comes with a minimal web server script that sets necessary HTTP
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headers like COOP, COEP, and mimetypes. Run the script outside the container
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and from the root of the CPython checkout.
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```shell
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./Tools/wasm/wasm_webserver.py
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```
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and open http://localhost:8000/builddir/emscripten-browser/python.html . This
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directory structure enables the *C/C++ DevTools Support (DWARF)* to load C
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and header files with debug builds.
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#### Cross compile to wasm32-emscripten for node
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```shell
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./Tools/wasm/wasm_build.py emscripten-node-dl
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```
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The command is roughly equivalent to:
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```shell
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mkdir -p builddir/emscripten-node-dl
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pushd builddir/emscripten-node-dl
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CONFIG_SITE=../../Tools/wasm/config.site-wasm32-emscripten \
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emconfigure ../../configure -C \
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--host=wasm32-unknown-emscripten \
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--build=$(../../config.guess) \
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--with-emscripten-target=node \
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--enable-wasm-dynamic-linking \
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--with-build-python=$(pwd)/../build/python
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emmake make -j$(nproc)
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popd
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```
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```shell
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node --experimental-wasm-threads --experimental-wasm-bulk-memory --experimental-wasm-bigint builddir/emscripten-node-dl/python.js
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```
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(``--experimental-wasm-bigint`` is not needed with recent NodeJS versions)
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### Limitations and issues
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Emscripten before 3.1.8 has known bugs that can cause memory corruption and
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resource leaks. 3.1.8 contains several fixes for bugs in date and time
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functions.
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#### Network stack
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- Python's socket module does not work with Emscripten's emulated POSIX
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sockets yet. Network modules like ``asyncio``, ``urllib``, ``selectors``,
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etc. are not available.
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- Only ``AF_INET`` and ``AF_INET6`` with ``SOCK_STREAM`` (TCP) or
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``SOCK_DGRAM`` (UDP) are available. ``AF_UNIX`` is not supported.
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- ``socketpair`` does not work.
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- Blocking sockets are not available and non-blocking sockets don't work
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correctly, e.g. ``socket.accept`` crashes the runtime. ``gethostbyname``
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does not resolve to a real IP address. IPv6 is not available.
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- The ``select`` module is limited. ``select.select()`` crashes the runtime
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due to lack of exectfd support.
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#### processes, signals
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- Processes are not supported. System calls like fork, popen, and subprocess
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fail with ``ENOSYS`` or ``ENOSUP``.
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- Signal support is limited. ``signal.alarm``, ``itimer``, ``sigaction``
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are not available or do not work correctly. ``SIGTERM`` exits the runtime.
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- Keyboard interrupt (CTRL+C) handling is not implemented yet.
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- Resource-related functions like ``os.nice`` and most functions of the
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``resource`` module are not available.
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#### threading
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- Threading is disabled by default. The ``configure`` option
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``--enable-wasm-pthreads`` adds compiler flag ``-pthread`` and
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linker flags ``-sUSE_PTHREADS -sPROXY_TO_PTHREAD``.
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- pthread support requires WASM threads and SharedArrayBuffer (bulk memory).
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The Node.JS runtime keeps a pool of web workers around. Each web worker
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uses several file descriptors (eventfd, epoll, pipe).
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- It's not advised to enable threading when building for browsers or with
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dynamic linking support; there are performance and stability issues.
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#### file system
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- Most user, group, and permission related function and modules are not
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supported or don't work as expected, e.g.``pwd`` module, ``grp`` module,
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``os.setgroups``, ``os.chown``, and so on. ``lchown`` and ``lchmod`` are
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not available.
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- ``umask`` is a no-op.
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- hard links (``os.link``) are not supported.
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- Offset and iovec I/O functions (e.g. ``os.pread``, ``os.preadv``) are not
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available.
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- ``os.mknod`` and ``os.mkfifo``
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[don't work](https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/16158)
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and are disabled.
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- Large file support crashes the runtime and is disabled.
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- ``mmap`` module is unstable. flush (``msync``) can crash the runtime.
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#### Misc
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- Heap memory and stack size are limited. Recursion or extensive memory
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consumption can crash Python.
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- Most stdlib modules with a dependency on external libraries are missing,
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e.g. ``ctypes``, ``readline``, ``ssl``, and more.
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- Shared extension modules are not implemented yet. All extension modules
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are statically linked into the main binary. The experimental configure
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option ``--enable-wasm-dynamic-linking`` enables dynamic extensions
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supports. It's currently known to crash in combination with threading.
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- glibc extensions for date and time formatting are not available.
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- ``locales`` module is affected by musl libc issues,
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[gh-90548](https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/90548).
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- Python's object allocator ``obmalloc`` is disabled by default.
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- ``ensurepip`` is not available.
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- Some ``ctypes`` features like ``c_longlong`` and ``c_longdouble`` may need
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NodeJS option ``--experimental-wasm-bigint``.
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#### In the browser
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- The interactive shell does not handle copy 'n paste and unicode support
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well.
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- The bundled stdlib is limited. Network-related modules,
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multiprocessing, dbm, tests and similar modules
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are not shipped. All other modules are bundled as pre-compiled
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``pyc`` files.
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- In-memory file system (MEMFS) is not persistent and limited.
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- Test modules are disabled by default. Use ``--enable-test-modules`` build
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test modules like ``_testcapi``.
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### wasm32-emscripten in node
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Node builds use ``NODERAWFS``.
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- Node RawFS allows direct access to the host file system without need to
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perform ``FS.mount()`` call.
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### wasm64-emscripten
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- wasm64 requires recent NodeJS and ``--experimental-wasm-memory64``.
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- ``EM_JS`` functions must return ``BigInt()``.
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- ``Py_BuildValue()`` format strings must match size of types. Confusing 32
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and 64 bits types leads to memory corruption, see
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[gh-95876](https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/95876) and
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[gh-95878](https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/95878).
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### Hosting Python WASM builds
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The simple REPL terminal uses SharedArrayBuffer. For security reasons
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browsers only provide the feature in secure environments with cross-origin
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isolation. The webserver must send cross-origin headers and correct MIME types
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for the JavaScript and WASM files. Otherwise the terminal will fail to load
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with an error message like ``Browsers disable shared array buffer``.
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#### Apache HTTP .htaccess
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Place a ``.htaccess`` file in the same directory as ``python.wasm``.
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```
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# .htaccess
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Header set Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy same-origin
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Header set Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy require-corp
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AddType application/javascript js
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AddType application/wasm wasm
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<IfModule mod_deflate.c>
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AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html application/javascript application/wasm
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</IfModule>
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```
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## WASI (wasm32-wasi)
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See [the devguide on how to build and run for WASI](https://devguide.python.org/getting-started/setup-building/#wasi).
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## Detecting WebAssembly builds
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### Python code
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```python
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import os, sys
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if sys.platform == "emscripten":
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# Python on Emscripten
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...
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if sys.platform == "wasi":
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# Python on WASI
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...
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if os.name == "posix":
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# WASM platforms identify as POSIX-like.
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# Windows does not provide os.uname().
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machine = os.uname().machine
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if machine.startswith("wasm"):
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# WebAssembly (wasm32, wasm64 potentially in the future)
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```
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```python
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>>> import os, sys
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>>> os.uname()
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posix.uname_result(
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sysname='Emscripten',
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nodename='emscripten',
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release='3.1.19',
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version='#1',
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machine='wasm32'
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)
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>>> os.name
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'posix'
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>>> sys.platform
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'emscripten'
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>>> sys._emscripten_info
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sys._emscripten_info(
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emscripten_version=(3, 1, 10),
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runtime='Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:104.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/104.0',
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pthreads=False,
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shared_memory=False
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)
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```
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```python
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>>> sys._emscripten_info
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sys._emscripten_info(
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emscripten_version=(3, 1, 19),
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runtime='Node.js v14.18.2',
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pthreads=True,
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shared_memory=True
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)
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```
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```python
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>>> import os, sys
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>>> os.uname()
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posix.uname_result(
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sysname='wasi',
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nodename='(none)',
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release='0.0.0',
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version='0.0.0',
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machine='wasm32'
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)
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>>> os.name
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'posix'
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>>> sys.platform
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'wasi'
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```
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### C code
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Emscripten SDK and WASI SDK define several built-in macros. You can dump a
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full list of built-ins with ``emcc -dM -E - < /dev/null`` and
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``/path/to/wasi-sdk/bin/clang -dM -E - < /dev/null``.
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* WebAssembly ``__wasm__`` (also ``__wasm``)
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* wasm32 ``__wasm32__`` (also ``__wasm32``)
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* wasm64 ``__wasm64__``
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* Emscripten ``__EMSCRIPTEN__`` (also ``EMSCRIPTEN``)
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* Emscripten version ``__EMSCRIPTEN_major__``, ``__EMSCRIPTEN_minor__``, ``__EMSCRIPTEN_tiny__``
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* WASI ``__wasi__``
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