[−][src]Enum wasmi::TrapKind
Error type which can thrown by wasm code or by host environment.
See Trap
for details.
Variants
Unreachable
Wasm code executed unreachable
opcode.
unreachable
is a special opcode which always traps upon execution.
This opcode have a similar purpose as ud2
in x86.
MemoryAccessOutOfBounds
Attempt to load or store at the address which lies outside of bounds of the memory.
Since addresses are interpreted as unsigned integers, out of bounds access can't happen with negative addresses (i.e. they will always wrap).
TableAccessOutOfBounds
Attempt to access table element at index which lies outside of bounds.
This typically can happen when call_indirect
is executed
with index that lies out of bounds.
Since indexes are interpreted as unsinged integers, out of bounds access can't happen with negative indexes (i.e. they will always wrap).
ElemUninitialized
Attempt to access table element which is uninitialized (i.e. None
).
This typically can happen when call_indirect
is executed.
DivisionByZero
Attempt to divide by zero.
This trap typically can happen if div
or rem
is executed with
zero as divider.
InvalidConversionToInt
Attempt to make a conversion to an int failed.
This can happen when:
- trying to do signed division (or get the remainder) -2N-1 over -1. This is because the result +2N-1 isn't representable as a N-bit signed integer.
- trying to truncate NaNs, infinity, or value for which the result is out of range into an integer.
StackOverflow
Stack overflow.
This is likely caused by some infinite or very deep recursion. Extensive inlining might also be the cause of stack overflow.
UnexpectedSignature
Attempt to invoke a function with mismatching signature.
This can happen if FuncInstance
was invoked
with mismatching signature.
This can always happen with indirect calls. call_indirect
instruction always
specifies the expected signature of function. If call_indirect
is executed
with index that points on function with signature different that is
expected by this call_indirect
, this trap is raised.
Host(Box<HostError>)
Error specified by the host.
Typically returned from an implementation of Externals
.
Trait Implementations
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T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
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T: 'static + ?Sized,
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T: 'static + ?Sized,
fn get_type_id(&self) -> TypeId
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