Ekleog opened PR #2569 from wasi-allow-handle-paths
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-->This is a follow-up to https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/pull/1600 ; that also makes it possible to write custom Handles for directories. For my specific case, it is so as to be able to have a wasmtime-async-compatible WASI.
I've raised the question on zulip #wasmtime without answer yet (not sure whether #general should be preferred?), so I've just decided to go on with this PR, and will start using my fork and checking whether I can make things work properly with it starting now :)
Ekleog updated PR #2569 from wasi-allow-handle-paths
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-->This is a follow-up to https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/pull/1600 ; that also makes it possible to write custom Handles for directories. For my specific case, it is so as to be able to have a wasmtime-async-compatible WASI.
I've raised the question on zulip #wasmtime without answer yet (not sure whether #general should be preferred?), so I've just decided to go on with this PR, and will start using my fork and checking whether I can make things work properly with it starting now :)
Ekleog closed without merge PR #2569.
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