diff --git a/example/basic/src/api/bridge.go b/example/basic/src/api/bridge.go
index 5456395..bca3fb5 100644
--- a/example/basic/src/api/bridge.go
+++ b/example/basic/src/api/bridge.go
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ var (
// Wrapper is a simple JS function that when called with a Go Function, will return a new function that will throw
// if the property `error` is an instance of JavaScript's `error`.
//
- // All Go functions in the bridgeName proxy are expected to be the result of calling wrapper with the Go function.
+ // All Go functions in the bridgeName proxy are expected to be the result of calling wrapper with the Go function.
wrapper js.Value
)
@@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ func newReturnError(goErr error) js.Value {
}
// Using this wrapper makes it possible to throw errors in go-fashion.
-// This means that all wrapped functions must return error and a value.
+// This means that all wrapped functions must return value and an error (respectively).
//
// The __wrapper__ function from JS will automatically throw if the returned object has an 'error' property.
-// Inversly, it will automatically give the result value if that property exists.
-// All go functions directly returned via wasm should keep this in mind.
+// Inversely, it will automatically give the result value if that property exists.
+// All Go functions directly returned via wasm should keep this in mind.
func wrapGoFunc(f func(js.Value, []js.Value) (interface{}, error)) js.Func {
return js.FuncOf(func(this js.Value, args []js.Value) interface{} {
res, err := f(this, args)
diff --git a/example/basic/src/api/main.go b/example/basic/src/api/main.go
index b9adc29..283bb1e 100644
--- a/example/basic/src/api/main.go
+++ b/example/basic/src/api/main.go
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ const hello = "Hello!"
// If returning a non-nil error value, the resulting promise will be rejected by API consumers.
// The rejected value will JavaScript's Error, with the message being the go error's message.
//
-// See other examples which use the Go wasm bridge api, which show more flexibility and type safety when interacting
+// See other examples which use the Go WASM bridge api, which show more flexibility and type safety when interacting
// with JavaScript.
func helloName(_ js.Value, args []js.Value) (interface{}, error) {
return fmt.Sprintf("Hello, %s!", args[0].String()), nil
diff --git a/example/basic/src/index.js b/example/basic/src/index.js
index b491452..020dbc6 100644
--- a/example/basic/src/index.js
+++ b/example/basic/src/index.js
@@ -2,7 +2,17 @@ import wasm from './api/main.go';
const { hello, helloName } = wasm;
-(async () => {
- console.log(await hello());
- console.log(await helloName("world"));
-})()
\ No newline at end of file
+const value = document.getElementById("value");
+const input = document.getElementById("input");
+const funcValue = document.getElementById("funcValue");
+
+const run = async () => {
+ value.innerText = await hello();
+
+ funcValue.innerText = await helloName(input.value);
+ input.addEventListener("keyup", async (e) => {
+ funcValue.innerText = await helloName(e.target.value);
+ })
+}
+
+run()
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/bridge.js b/src/bridge.js
index dda61f2..4c85da6 100644
--- a/src/bridge.js
+++ b/src/bridge.js
@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ if (!g.__go_wasm__) {
/**
* The maximum amount of time that we would expect Wasm to take to initialize.
* If it doesn't initialize after this time, we send a warning to console.
- * Most likely something has gone wrong if it takes more than 3 sconds to initialize.
+ * Most likely something has gone wrong if it takes more than 3 seconds to initialize.
*/
const maxTime = 3 * 1000;
/**
- * bridge is an easier way to refer to the Go wasm object.
+ * bridge is an easier way to refer to the Go WASM object.
*/
const bridge = g.__go_wasm__;
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ function wrapper(goFunc) {
/**
* Sleep is used when awaiting for Go Wasm to initialize.
* It uses the lowest possible sane delay time (via requestAnimationFrame).
- * However, if the window is not focused, the function never returns.
+ * However, if the window is not focused, requestAnimationFrame never returns.
* A timeout will ensure to be called after 50 ms, regardless of whether or not the tab is in focus.
*
* @returns {Promise} an always-resolving promise when a tick has been completed
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ export default function (getBytes) {
init();
setTimeout(() => {
if (bridge.__ready__ !== true) {
- console.warn("Golang Wasm Bridge (__go_wasm__.__ready__) still not true after max time");
+ console.warn("Golang WASM Bridge (__go_wasm__.__ready__) still not true after max time");
}
}, maxTime);
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ export default function (getBytes) {
res(bridge[key]);
if (args.length !== 0) {
- console.warn("Retrieved value from web assembly returned non-error type, however called with arguments.")
+ console.warn("Retrieved value from WASM returned non-error type, however called with arguments.")
}
return;
}