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🕸️🐪 Misc. Notes on WebPerl
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To-Dos
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- See also To-Dos in the source tree by grepping for `TODO`
or using the included `findtodo.sh`.
Possible Improvements
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- More efficient JS/C/Perl glue
- Test/Support sockets/WebSockets
- for example, can we compile a DBD:: module to connect to a DB on the server?
- A RPC module for communicating between client and server Perls
- I think it's probably best to not have WebPerl prescribe a specific RPC mechanism,
since there's a big variety and many are pretty simple to implement using e.g. jQuery
- Support some of the Emscripten C API (like wget?)
- Try to shrink the download size more (exclude more modules, ...?)
Limitations
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- Only works in browsers with WebAssembly support
(asm.js requires aligned memory access, and Perl apparently has quite a few places with unaligned access)
- 32-bit ints
- No `system`, `qx`, `fork`, `kill`, `wait`, `waitpid`, threads, etc.
- Theoretically, we could link in BusyBox to get a shell and utilities (??)
- (`system` and `qx` support could theoretically be added by patching `pp_system`/`pp_backtick` in `pp_sys.c`)
- No signals (except `SIGALRM`)
- In the current configuration, `exit` is not supported, and therefore `atexit` handlers aren't supported
(see discussion in [Using WebPerl](using.html), and `NO_EXIT_RUNTIME` in the Emscripten documentation -
currently it seems to make the most sense to build with `NO_EXIT_RUNTIME=1`)
- Static linking, requires rebuild to add modules
(Emscripten apparently only supports asm.js dynamic linking when dynamic memory growth is disabled, which is not very useful)
Prior Art
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Several people have built microperl with Emscripten:
- Harsha
- Shlomi Fish
- FUJI Goro
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