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Add post-emscripten-side-module pass argument #5274
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lgtm aside from that Asyncify issue. Let's see what happens with tests.
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In this mode we don't remove the start/stop_em_asm symbols or data. This is because with side modules we read this information directly from the wasm binaryen at runtime. See emscripten-core/emscripten#18228
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The only way I could find to make work was to use `eval`. Sadly even using `new Function` didn't work since it evaluates the code not in the containing (module) scope but in the global scope. Depends on WebAssembly/binaryen#5274 Fixes: #18199
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The only way I could find to make work was to use `eval`. Sadly even using `new Function` didn't work since it evaluates the code not in the containing (module) scope but in the global scope. Depends on WebAssembly/binaryen#5274 Fixes: #18199
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The only way I could find to make work was to use `eval`. Sadly even using `new Function` didn't work since it evaluates the code not in the containing (module) scope but in the global scope. Depends on WebAssembly/binaryen#5274 Fixes: #18199
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The only way I could find to make work was to use `eval`. Sadly even using `new Function` didn't work since it evaluates the code not in the containing (module) scope but in the global scope. Depends on WebAssembly/binaryen#5274 Fixes: #18199
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In this mode we don't remove the start/stop_em_asm symbols or data. This is because with side modules we read this information directly from the wasm binaryen at runtime.
See emscripten-core/emscripten#18228