This will switch to use the clang/C WASM ABI instead of the
wasm_bindgen WASM ABI as of rustc 1.51 (or nightly since [1]),
allowing us to link C and Rust code in a single wasm binary.
[1] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79998
Instead of walking individual rust files and reading the AST from
those, we instead call
`RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 cargo rustc --profile=check -- -Zunstable-options --pretty=expanded`
and let it create one giant lib.rs which we can parse as a whole.
This allows us to parse a post-macro crate, working with structs
and functions created inside macros just fine. It does require
handling a few things that we didn't previously, most notably Clone
via `impl ::core::clone::Clone` blocks instead of just looking for
`#![derive(Clone)]`.
This ends up resolving a few types slightly differently, resulting
in different bindings, but only in ways which don't impact the
runtime.
There were two issues on OSX - we need to give gcc the clang
warnings flags because `gcc` *is* clang on OSX and we missed an
`-std=c++11` on one of the clang++ calls, causing compile failures.
This adds a new annotation for objects we take by reference in the
C header indicating the pointers must not be null. We have to
disable some warning clang now dumps that we haven't annotated all
pointers, as cbindgen is not yet able to add a nullable annotation.
Until we get the bindings generation process super stable, let the
bindings get stale with respect to the main repo while still letting
`cargo check` pass.