module builtin // print prints a message to stdout. Unlike `println` stdout is not automatically flushed. pub fn print(s string) { elm := CIOVec{ buf: s.str len: usize(s.len) } WASM.fd_write(1, &elm, 1, 0) } // println prints a message with a line end, to stdout. pub fn println(s string) { elm := [CIOVec{ buf: s.str len: usize(s.len) }, CIOVec{ buf: c'\n' len: 1 }]! WASM.fd_write(1, &elm[0], 2, 0) } // eprint prints a message to stderr. pub fn eprint(s string) { elm := CIOVec{ buf: s.str len: usize(s.len) } WASM.fd_write(2, &elm, 1, 0) } // eprintln prints a message with a line end, to stderr. pub fn eprintln(s string) { elm := [CIOVec{ buf: s.str len: usize(s.len) }, CIOVec{ buf: c'\n' len: 1 }]! WASM.fd_write(2, &elm[0], 2, 0) } // exit terminates execution immediately and returns exit `code` to the shell. [noreturn] pub fn exit(code int) { WASM.proc_exit(code) } // panic prints a nice error message, then exits the process with exit code of 1. [noreturn] pub fn panic(s string) { eprint('V panic: ') eprintln(s) exit(1) }