catch
The catch
attribute allows catching a JavaScript exception. This can be
attached to any imported function or method, and the function must return a
Result
where the Err
payload is a JsValue
:
#![allow(unused)] fn main() { #[wasm_bindgen] extern "C" { // `catch` on a standalone function. #[wasm_bindgen(catch)] fn foo() -> Result<(), JsValue>; // `catch` on a method. type Zoidberg; #[wasm_bindgen(catch, method)] fn woop_woop_woop(this: &Zoidberg) -> Result<u32, JsValue>; } }
If calling the imported function throws an exception, then Err
will be
returned with the exception that was raised. Otherwise, Ok
is returned with
the result of the function.
By default
wasm-bindgen
will take no action when wasm calls a JS function which ends up throwing an exception. The wasm spec right now doesn't support stack unwinding and as a result Rust code will not execute destructors. This can unfortunately cause memory leaks in Rust right now, but as soon as wasm implements catching exceptions we'll be sure to add support as well!