WebAssembly.Table.prototype.set()

The set() prototype method of the WebAssembly.Table object mutates a reference stored at a given index to a different value.

Syntax

table.set(index, value);

Parameters

index
The index of the function reference you want to mutate.
value
The value you want to mutate the reference to. This must be an exported WebAssembly function, a JavaScript wrapper for an underlying wasm function.

Return value

Void.

Exceptions

Examples

Using Table.set

The following example (see table2.html source code and live version) creates a new WebAssembly Table instance with an initial size of 2 references. We then print out the table length and contents of the two indexes (retrieved via Table.prototype.get()) to show that the length is two, and the indexes currently contain no function references (they currently return null).

var tbl = new WebAssembly.Table({initial:2, element:"anyfunc"});
console.log(tbl.length);
console.log(tbl.get(0));
console.log(tbl.get(1));

We then create an import object that contains a reference to the table:

var importObj = {
  js: {
    tbl:tbl
  }
};

Finally, we load and instantiate a wasm module (table2.wasm) using the WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming(), log the table length, and invoke the two referenced functions that are now stored in the table (the table2.wasm module (see text representation) adds two function references to the table, both of which print out a simple value):

WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming(fetch('table2.wasm'), importObject)
.then(function(obj) {
  console.log(tbl.length);
  console.log(tbl.get(0)());
  console.log(tbl.get(1)());
});

Note how you've got to include a second function invocation operator at the end of the accessor to actually invoke the referenced function and log the value stored inside it (e.g. get(0)() rather than get(0)) .

This example shows that we're creating and accessing the table from JavaScript, but the same table is visible and callable inside the wasm instance too.

Specifications

Specification
WebAssembly JavaScript Interface
The definition of 'set()' in that specification.

Browser compatibility

DesktopMobileServer
ChromeEdgeFirefoxInternet ExplorerOperaSafariAndroid webviewChrome for AndroidFirefox for AndroidOpera for AndroidSafari on iOSSamsung InternetNode.js
setChrome Full support 57Edge Full support 16Firefox Full support 52
Notes
Full support 52
Notes
Notes Disabled in the Firefox 52 Extended Support Release (ESR).
IE No support NoOpera Full support 44Safari Full support 11WebView Android Full support 57Chrome Android Full support 57Firefox Android Full support 52
Notes
Full support 52
Notes
Notes Disabled in the Firefox 52 Extended Support Release (ESR).
Opera Android Full support 43Safari iOS Full support 11Samsung Internet Android Full support 7.0nodejs Full support 8.0.0

Legend

Full support
Full support
No support
No support
See implementation notes.
See implementation notes.

See also