iOS 8 does not support `thread_local`, which is still in use.
Another approach will have to be found.
This change is a revert of the following changes:
a3845240 - "Simplify PoolAlloc with use of thread_local."
abf92c80 - "Deprecate InitializeDll functions"
33585c87 - "Limit visibility of symbols for internal libraries"
Issue: #2346
Also remove `SPIRV/doc.cpp` from the `SPVRemapper` target as this
is part of `SPIRV`, causing ODR violations. Instead have
`SPVRemapper` link against `SPIRV`.
Fixes ODR violations.
Also remove `NOTICE` from message() about PCHs - it seems to print this in the actual message, contrary to the documentation where it is used as a severity.
`${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}` points to the outer project root, not the current directory.
Fixes building of `glslang` when included into another CMake project.
This PR significantly reworks the way glslang is versioned.
Instead of committing changes to the `GLSLANG_MINOR_VERSION` define in
`glslang/Public/ShaderLang.h`, and using `make-revision` to generate
`GLSLANG_PATCH_LEVEL` in `glslang/Include/revision.h`, all version
information is now derived from the new `CHANGES.md` file.
`CHANGES.md` acts as the single source of truth for glslang version
information, along with a convenient place to put all release notes for
each notable change made.
`CHANGES.md` is parsed using the new `build_info.py` python script.
This script can read basic template files to produce new source files,
which it does to read the new `build_info.h.tmpl` to generate (at build
time) a glslang private header at
`<build-dir>/include/glslang/build_info.h`.
I've written generators for each of the CMake, Bazel, gn, and
`Android.mk` build scripts.
The new version code conforms to the Semantic Versioning 2.0 spec.
This new version is also used by the CMake rules to produce versioned
shared objects, including a major-versioned SONAME.
New APIs:
---------
* `glslang::GetVersion()` returns a `Version` struct with the version
major, minor, patch and flavor.
Breaking API changes:
---------------------
* The public defines `GLSLANG_MINOR_VERSION` and `GLSLANG_PATCH_LEVEL`
have been entirely removed.
* `glslang/Public/ShaderLang.h` and `glslang/Include/revision.h` have
been deleted.
* Instead, `<build-dir>/include/glslang/build_info.h` is created in
the build directory, and `<build-dir>/include` is a CMake `PUBLIC`
(dependee-inherited) include directory for the glslang targets.
* `<build-dir>/include/glslang/build_info.h` contains the following
new #defines:
`GLSLANG_VERSION_MAJOR`, `GLSLANG_VERSION_MINOR`,
`GLSLANG_VERSION_PATCH`, `GLSLANG_VERSION_FLAVOR`,
`GLSLANG_VERSION_GREATER_THAN(major, minor, patch)`,
`GLSLANG_VERSION_GREATER_OR_EQUAL_TO(major, minor, patch)`,
`GLSLANG_VERSION_LESS_THAN(major, minor, patch)`,
`GLSLANG_VERSION_LESS_OR_EQUAL_TO(major, minor, patch)`
* The CMake install output directory contains a copy of
`build_info.h` at: `include/glslang/build_info.h`
* Python3 is now always required to build glslang (likely always
required for transitive dependency builds).
`glslang_pch()` did manual mangling of the compiler flags to enable pre-compiled headers.
I couldn't get this approach to work with the `MachineIndependent` subdirectory, but fortunately CMake has added first-class support for precompiled headers in 3.16, which does work with subdirectories.
Moved `glslang_pch()` to the other global function declarations.
`glslang_pch()` is a no-op when using CMake earlier than `3.16`.
CMake's PCH implementation does not need the `pch.cpp` files, so just remove them.
On closer inspection, it appears that nearly all the targets use the `POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE` target option anyway.
Simplify all this away by always being PIC.
Enables `-fPIC` compiler flag even when building statically.
This is helpful for statically linking a `glslang` target into a shared library.
Simplifies the workarounds seen in google/shaderc#1093 to a `set(GLSLANG_BUILD_PIC 1)`.
Default to `-fvisibility=hidden`, and annotate the public glslang interface with `GLSLANG_EXPORT` to change the visibility of these cherry-picked symbols to default.
This is also used by Windows builds for `__declspec(dllexport)`-ing the public DLL interface.
This allows us to classify API changes into those that are publicly backwards compatible, and those that are not.
Note that `libSPIRV` will likely need similar treatment.
Issues: #2283, #1484
This should enable glslang to be used as a dependency of other projects
that target WebAssembly, instead of assuming "EMSCRIPTEN" => "Want
glslang.js".
This CL allows setting the location of glslangValidator and spirv-remap
when calling the runtests script. A test target is added to CMake to
execute runtests and sets the location to the build folder for the two
applications.
This reverts commit 41261d95a417bb3a121c162154d441433705a237.
This reverts commit 7c9accb6534d4cde050555b8091b434dc7e4d218.
Instead of trying to work around all of the potential semicolon issues
in glslang, making it conform to Chromium's style, mark the code
explicitly as non-chromium in the BUILD.gn, so chromium doesn't
attempt to enforce its style rules on glslang.
Fixes#1931
Allows building non-min-size builds with Emscripten.
Adds ENABLE_GLSLANG_WEB_DEVEL.
Moves the glslang.js files to OSDependent/Web.
Small cleanups and docs update.
Save about 100K.
N.B.: This is done by eliminating a function call, at a high level,
not by #ifdef'ing a bunch of code.
Also, removed no longer needed *_EXTENSION #ifdef in the code not
needed by GLSLANG_WEB.