From 2cc85c64f1c64a2dbaeae276a3e2ca8420de76b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: WXL <wl_5969728@163.com>
Date: 星期三, 22 四月 2026 18:09:58 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] 上报转运调试
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diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/wasi.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/node/wasi.d.ts
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+++ b/node_modules/@types/node/wasi.d.ts
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-/**
- * **The `node:wasi` module does not currently provide the**
- * **comprehensive file system security properties provided by some WASI runtimes.**
- * **Full support for secure file system sandboxing may or may not be implemented in**
- * **future. In the mean time, do not rely on it to run untrusted code.**
- *
- * The WASI API provides an implementation of the [WebAssembly System Interface](https://wasi.dev/) specification. WASI gives WebAssembly applications access to the underlying
- * operating system via a collection of POSIX-like functions.
- *
- * ```js
- * import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises';
- * import { WASI } from 'node:wasi';
- * import { argv, env } from 'node:process';
- *
- * const wasi = new WASI({
- * version: 'preview1',
- * args: argv,
- * env,
- * preopens: {
- * '/local': '/some/real/path/that/wasm/can/access',
- * },
- * });
- *
- * const wasm = await WebAssembly.compile(
- * await readFile(new URL('./demo.wasm', import.meta.url)),
- * );
- * const instance = await WebAssembly.instantiate(wasm, wasi.getImportObject());
- *
- * wasi.start(instance);
- * ```
- *
- * To run the above example, create a new WebAssembly text format file named `demo.wat`:
- *
- * ```text
- * (module
- * ;; Import the required fd_write WASI function which will write the given io vectors to stdout
- * ;; The function signature for fd_write is:
- * ;; (File Descriptor, *iovs, iovs_len, nwritten) -> Returns number of bytes written
- * (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "fd_write" (func $fd_write (param i32 i32 i32 i32) (result i32)))
- *
- * (memory 1)
- * (export "memory" (memory 0))
- *
- * ;; Write 'hello world\n' to memory at an offset of 8 bytes
- * ;; Note the trailing newline which is required for the text to appear
- * (data (i32.const 8) "hello world\n")
- *
- * (func $main (export "_start")
- * ;; Creating a new io vector within linear memory
- * (i32.store (i32.const 0) (i32.const 8)) ;; iov.iov_base - This is a pointer to the start of the 'hello world\n' string
- * (i32.store (i32.const 4) (i32.const 12)) ;; iov.iov_len - The length of the 'hello world\n' string
- *
- * (call $fd_write
- * (i32.const 1) ;; file_descriptor - 1 for stdout
- * (i32.const 0) ;; *iovs - The pointer to the iov array, which is stored at memory location 0
- * (i32.const 1) ;; iovs_len - We're printing 1 string stored in an iov - so one.
- * (i32.const 20) ;; nwritten - A place in memory to store the number of bytes written
- * )
- * drop ;; Discard the number of bytes written from the top of the stack
- * )
- * )
- * ```
- *
- * Use [wabt](https://github.com/WebAssembly/wabt) to compile `.wat` to `.wasm`
- *
- * ```bash
- * wat2wasm demo.wat
- * ```
- * @experimental
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v25.x/lib/wasi.js)
- */
declare module "node:wasi" {
interface WASIOptions {
/**
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