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Volodymyr Shymanskyy 5 years ago
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Wasm3 is continuously tested with Clang, GCC, MSVC compilers, and on multiple platforms.
It can be easily integarted into any build system, as shown in `platforms`.
## Build on Linux
## Build on Linux, OS X
### Clang

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<img align="right" width="30%" src="/extra/screenshot.png">
<img align="right" width="30%" src="/extra/screenshot-android.png">
# <img src="/extra/wasm-symbol.svg" width="32" height="32" /> Wasm3

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## Build for Android
<p align="center"><img width="50%" src="https://github.com/wasm3/wasm3/raw/master/extra/screenshot-android.png"></p>
Install Android SDK Tools, then:
```sh

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## Build for iOS
<p align="center"><img width="50%" src="https://github.com/wasm3/wasm3/raw/master/extra/screenshot-ios.png"></p>
Install Xcode, then open and build the project as usual.
**Note:** Xcode runs apps in `Debug` mode by default. Select `Release` mode for signignificantly better performance.
You can also build the project from command line:
```sh
xcodebuild build -scheme wasm3 -project wasm3.xcodeproj -configuration Release -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 11,OS=13.3'
```
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