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fix(clif-backend) Module::new does not use its argument #231

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The Module::new method requires an argument (wasm: &[u8]) that is
never used.

This patch removes the argument, and updates the code accordingly.

The `Module::new` method requires an argument (`wasm: &[u8]`) that is
never used.

This patch removes the argument, and updates the code accordingly.
@Hywan Hywan added the 🎉 enhancement New feature! label Mar 4, 2019
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@syrusakbary syrusakbary merged commit 2d98798 into wasmerio:master Mar 4, 2019
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> # v0.3.0 (2019-08-30)
> 
> ## Breaking changes
> 
> ### Bump minimum rustc version to 1.36 by [@&#8203;TeXitoi](https://github.com/TeXitoi)
> Now `rustc` 1.36 is the minimum compiler version supported by `structopt`,
> it likely won't work with older compilers.
> 
> ### Remove "nightly" feature
> Once upon a time this feature had been used to enable some of improvements
> in `proc-macro2` crate that were available only on nightly. Nowadays this feature doesn't
> mean anything so it's now removed.
> 
> ### Support optional vectors of arguments for distinguishing between `-o 1 2`, `-o` and no option provided at all by [@&#8203;sphynx](https://github.com/sphynx) ([#180](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/TeXitoi/structopt/issues/188)).
> 
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> struct Opt {
>   #[structopt(long)]
>   fruit: Option<Vec<String>>,
> }
> 
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>   assert_eq!(Opt::from_args(&["test", "--fruit"]), Some(vec![]));
>   assert_eq!(Opt::from_args(&["test", "--fruit=apple orange"]), Some(vec!["apple", "orange"]));
> }
> ```
> 
> If you need to fall back to the old behavior you can use a type alias:
> ```rust
> type Something = Vec<String>;
> 
> #[derive(StructOpt)]
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>   #[structopt(long)]
>   fruit: Option<Vec<String>>,
> }
> ```
> 
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> `structopt` 0.3 uses field renaming to deduce a name for long options and subcommands.
> 
> ```rust
> #[derive(StructOpt)]
> struct Opt {
>   #[structopt(long)]
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> # v0.3.0 (2019-08-30)
> 
> ## Breaking changes
> 
> ### Bump minimum rustc version to 1.36 by [@&#8203;TeXitoi](https://github.com/TeXitoi)
> Now `rustc` 1.36 is the minimum compiler version supported by `structopt`,
> it likely won't work with older compilers.
> 
> ### Remove "nightly" feature
> Once upon a time this feature had been used to enable some of improvements
> in `proc-macro2` crate that were available only on nightly. Nowadays this feature doesn't
> mean anything so it's now removed.
> 
> ### Support optional vectors of arguments for distinguishing between `-o 1 2`, `-o` and no option provided at all by [@&#8203;sphynx](https://github.com/sphynx) ([#180](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/TeXitoi/structopt/issues/188)).
> 
> ```rust
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> struct Opt {
>   #[structopt(long)]
>   fruit: Option<Vec<String>>,
> }
> 
> fn main() {
>   assert_eq!(Opt::from_args(&["test"]), None);
>   assert_eq!(Opt::from_args(&["test", "--fruit"]), Some(vec![]));
>   assert_eq!(Opt::from_args(&["test", "--fruit=apple orange"]), Some(vec!["apple", "orange"]));
> }
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> If you need to fall back to the old behavior you can use a type alias:
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> 
> #[derive(StructOpt)]
> struct Opt {
>   #[structopt(long)]
>   fruit: Option<Vec<String>>,
> }
> ```
> 
> ### Change default case from 'Verbatim' into 'Kebab' by [@&#8203;0ndorio](https://github.com/0ndorio) ([#202](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/TeXitoi/structopt/issues/202)).
> `structopt` 0.3 uses field renaming to deduce a name for long options and subcommands.
> 
> ```rust
> #[derive(StructOpt)]
> struct Opt {
>   #[structopt(long)]
>   http_addr: String, // will be renamed to `--http-addr`
> 
>   #[structopt(subcommand)]
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> # v0.3.0 (2019-08-30)
> 
> ## Breaking changes
> 
> ### Bump minimum rustc version to 1.36 by [@&#8203;TeXitoi](https://github.com/TeXitoi)
> Now `rustc` 1.36 is the minimum compiler version supported by `structopt`,
> it likely won't work with older compilers.
> 
> ### Remove "nightly" feature
> Once upon a time this feature had been used to enable some of improvements
> in `proc-macro2` crate that were available only on nightly. Nowadays this feature doesn't
> mean anything so it's now removed.
> 
> ### Support optional vectors of arguments for distinguishing between `-o 1 2`, `-o` and no option provided at all by [@&#8203;sphynx](https://github.com/sphynx) ([#180](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/TeXitoi/structopt/issues/188)).
> 
> ```rust
> #[derive(StructOpt)]
> struct Opt {
>   #[structopt(long)]
>   fruit: Option<Vec<String>>,
> }
> 
> fn main() {
>   assert_eq!(Opt::from_args(&["test"]), None);
>   assert_eq!(Opt::from_args(&["test", "--fruit"]), Some(vec![]));
>   assert_eq!(Opt::from_args(&["test", "--fruit=apple orange"]), Some(vec!["apple", "orange"]));
> }
> ```
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> If you need to fall back to the old behavior you can use a type alias:
> ```rust
> type Something = Vec<String>;
> 
> #[derive(StructOpt)]
> struct Opt {
>   #[structopt(long)]
>   fruit: Option<Vec<String>>,
> }
> ```
> 
> ### Change default case from 'Verbatim' into 'Kebab' by [@&#8203;0ndorio](https://github.com/0ndorio) ([#202](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/TeXitoi/structopt/issues/202)).
> `structopt` 0.3 uses field renaming to deduce a name for long options and subcommands.
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> ```rust
> #[derive(StructOpt)]
> struct Opt {
>   #[structopt(long)]
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> 
>   #[structopt(subcommand)]
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