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In order to run Hoot binaries in the browser, a web server needs to host a copy of the Hoot JavaScript runtime.
The runtime files can be found in the $prefix/share/guile-hoot/
directory, where $prefix
is the directory where Hoot was
installed on your system. This is typically /usr or
/usr/local on Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu,
Fedora, etc.
Don’t forget to upload the Wasm files for the Scheme programs, too!
A bit of JavaScript code is needed to bootstrap a Scheme program using the reflect-js/reflect.js library. For example, here’s an example boot.js file that runs the Scheme program hello.wasm and prints the return values:
window.addEventListener("load", async () => { const results = await Scheme.load_main("/hello.wasm"); console.log(results); });
The Scheme
namespace is defined in reflect.js.
See JavaScript API reference for more information.
To run boot.js on a web page, add <script>
tags for it
and reflect.js:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="/reflect.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="/boot.js"></script> </head> <body> <h1>Hello, Hoot!</h1> </body> </html>