Wasm: Implement fmod on the Wasm side.#5147
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They contain groups of instructions by Wasm type, so that it is easier to generically write algorithms over multiple primitive types. We use them for the implementations of signed division and modulo on integers.
This avoids the JS call overhead for that "primitive" operation. As can be seen in the implementation, `fmod` is far from a primitive, though. We took an MIT implemention of `fmod`, generic in the bit-width, and translated it by hand to Wasm. We use the newly introduced `GenericInstructions` to also have a generic implementation. So we generate one function for `Float_%` and one for `Double_%`.
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#5149 is probably a better alternative. |
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Superseded by #5149. |
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This avoids the JS call overhead for that "primitive" operation.
As can be seen in the implementation,
fmodis far from a primitive, though. We took an MIT implemention offmod, generic in the bit-width, and translated it by hand to Wasm. We use the newly introducedGenericInstructionsto also have a generic implementation. So we generate one function forFloat_%and one forDouble_%./cc @tanishiking This also removes the dependency on JS for that operation, which will be useful to compile to Wasm-without-JS-host.