v0.3.0-dev-9 #324

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ For example, the following builder:
MstField { bindSymbol("x") + 2 }.compileToExpression(DoubleField)
```
leads to generation of bytecode, which can be decompiled to the following Java class:
... leads to generation of bytecode, which can be decompiled to the following Java class:
```java
package space.kscience.kmath.asm.generated;
@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ var executable = function (constants, arguments) {
};
```
JS also supports very experimental expression optimization with [WebAssembly](https://webassembly.org/) IR generation. Currently, only expressions inside `DoubleField` and `IntRing` are supported.
```kotlin
import space.kscience.kmath.wasm.*
@ -104,7 +105,7 @@ import space.kscience.kmath.wasm.*
MstField { bindSymbol("x") + 2 }.compileToExpression(DoubleField)
```
An example of emitted WASM IR in the form of WAT:
An example of emitted Wasm IR in the form of WAT:
```lisp
(func $executable (param $0 f64) (result f64)

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ For example, the following builder:
MstField { bindSymbol("x") + 2 }.compileToExpression(DoubleField)
```
leads to generation of bytecode, which can be decompiled to the following Java class:
... leads to generation of bytecode, which can be decompiled to the following Java class:
```java
package space.kscience.kmath.asm.generated;
@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ var executable = function (constants, arguments) {
};
```
JS also supports very experimental expression optimization with [WebAssembly](https://webassembly.org/) IR generation. Currently, only expressions inside `DoubleField` and `IntRing` are supported.
```kotlin
import space.kscience.kmath.wasm.*
@ -73,7 +74,7 @@ import space.kscience.kmath.wasm.*
MstField { bindSymbol("x") + 2 }.compileToExpression(DoubleField)
```
An example of emitted WASM IR in the form of WAT:
An example of emitted Wasm IR in the form of WAT:
```lisp
(func \$executable (param \$0 f64) (result f64)