For an up to date list of available command line options, see:
$> asc --help
The API accepts the same options as the CLI but also lets you override stdout and stderr and/or provide a callback. Example:
const asc = require("assemblyscript/cli/asc");
asc.ready.then(() => {
asc.main([
"myModule.ts",
"--binaryFile", "myModule.wasm",
"--optimize",
"--sourceMap",
"--measure"
], {
stdout: process.stdout,
stderr: process.stderr
}, function(err) {
if (err)
throw err;
...
});
});
Available command line options can also be obtained programmatically:
const options = require("assemblyscript/cli/asc.json");
...
You can also compile a source string directly, for example in a browser environment:
const asc = require("assemblyscript/cli/asc");
asc.ready.then(() => {
const { binary, text, stdout, stderr } = asc.compileString(`...`, { optimize: 2 });
});
...