## Description: The `wasm` module is a pure V implementation of the WebAssembly bytecode module format, available in the form of a builder. It allows users to generate WebAssembly modules in memory. With the V wasm module, users can create functions, opcodes, and utilize the entire wasm specification without the need for a large dependency like binaryen. All of this functionality is available within V itself, making the module a valuable resource for V developers seeking to build high-performance web applications. The module is designed to generate a `[]u8`, which can be written to a `.wasm` file or executed in memory. Examples are present in `examples/wasm_codegen`. ```v import wasm import os fn main() { mut m := wasm.Module{} mut func := m.new_function('add', [.i32_t, .i32_t], [.i32_t]) { func.local_get(0) // | local.get 0 func.local_get(1) // | local.get 1 func.add(.i32_t) // | i32.add } m.commit(func, true) // `export: true` mod := m.compile() // []u8 os.write_file_array('add.wasm', mod)! } ``` This module does not perform verification of the WebAssembly output. Use a tool like `wasm-validate` to validate, and `wasm-dis` to show a decompiled form.