Provided by: wabt_1.0.13-1build1_amd64 

NAME
wasm2wat — translate from the binary format to the text format
SYNOPSIS
wasm2wat [options] file
DESCRIPTION
wasm2wat does the inverse of wat2wasm, translate from the binary format back to the text format (also
known as a .wat).
The options are as follows:
-v, --verbose
Use multiple times for more info
--help Print a help message
-o, --output=FILENAME
Output file for the generated wast file, by default use stdout
-f, --fold-exprs
Write folded expressions where possible
--enable-exceptions
Experimental exception handling
--disable-mutable-globals
Import/export mutable globals
--enable-saturating-float-to-int
Saturating float-to-int operators
--enable-sign-extension
Sign-extension operators
--enable-simd
SIMD support
--enable-threads
Threading support
--inline-exports
Write all exports inline
--inline-imports
Write all imports inline
--no-debug-names
Ignore debug names in the binary file
--generate-names
Give auto-generated names to non-named functions, types, etc.
--no-check
Don't check for invalid modules
EXAMPLES
Parse binary file test.wasm and write text file test.wast
$ wasm2wat test.wasm -o test.wat
Parse test.wasm, write test.wat, but ignore the debug names, if any
$ wasm2wat test.wasm --no-debug-names -o test.wat
SEE ALSO
wasm-interp(1), wasm-objdump(1), wasm-opcodecnt(1), wasm-strip(1), wasm-validate(1), wasm2c(1),
wast2json(1), wat-desugar(1), wat2wasm(1), spectest-interp(1)
BUGS
If you find a bug, please report it at
https://github.com/WebAssembly/wabt/issues.
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