Update proposal to accommodate need for type imports #13
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This PR makes some fundamental changes in the way that wasm ES modules will be instantiated. Instead of running instantiate during the ES module system's instantiation phase.
This change is motivated by work going on to share types between JS and wasm. This will require importing types. Because types defined in JS would only be initialized during evaluation, we need JS modules exporting types to evaluate before the importing wasm module snapshots them.
During the instantiation phase, we create live bindings for every declared export of a wasm module and link to the import memory locations but do not snapshot them yet. Unlike functions in JavaScript, function exports in WebAssembly will not be hoisted and are instead like every other kind of export. They get filled in when you evaluate the module.
During evaluation, the wasm module will take a snapshot of all of its imported bindings and initialize all of its exports.
I will add an item to the next CG agenda to discuss this further.