Enable semver-compatible matching of import/export lookups in targets#168
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Switching to draft until I finish up the test. |
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Seems like a reasonable starting point to me yeah 👍 |
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…validation Signed-off-by: Brian Hardock <brian.hardock@fermyon.com>
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Previously in targets validation the lookup of imports/exports required an exact match. This PR switches to using a NameMap that enables semver-compatible matching lookups.
NOTE: This PR borrows the implementation of NameMap from wasmtime.
As a follow up i'd like to re-use this NameMap to consolidate semver-compatible imports/exports during encoding so that only the maximal semver-compatible range is used.