Fix sequential awaited calls in Asyncify runtimes#265
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Generate async cwrap bindings whenever an exported function may suspend, including in release builds. Add an asynchronous pending-job driver so guest jobs can safely resume through multiple awaited host calls without corrupting the runtime.
The build regenerates and formats variant FFI files from scripts/generate.ts. Exclude those generated outputs so the pull request contains only canonical source changes.
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Summary
This fixes runtime corruption caused by multiple sequential awaited host calls within one guest execution.
{ async: true }for Asyncifycwrapbindings in release builds.QuickJSAsyncRuntime.executePendingJobsAsync().Cause
The generated debug bindings passed
{ async: true }to Emscripten'scwrap, but release bindings omitted it.Emscripten requires this option when a wrapped export may suspend. Without it, a release build can continue as though the call returned synchronously, leaving the runtime in an invalid state.
QTS_ExecutePendingJob_MaybeAsyncmay suspend when a pending guest job calls an asyncified host function, so Asyncify runtimes also need an awaitable pending-job driver:Reproduction
https://github.com/TheBoyWhoLivedd/quickjs-emscripten-asyncify-multi-await-repro
Fixes #258