--resource-set-binding has a mode which allows per-register assignments of
bindings and descriptor sets on the command line, and another accepting a
single descriptor set value to assign to all variables.
The former worked, but the latter would crash when assigning the values.
This fixes it, and makes the former case a bit more robust against premature
termination of the pre-register values, which must come in (regname,set,binding)
triples.
This also allows the form "--resource-set-binding stage setnum", which was
mentioned in the usage message, but did not parse.
The operation of the per-register form of this option is unchanged.
Also, provides an option to auto-assign locations.
Existing tests use this option, to avoid the error message,
however, it is not fully implemented yet.
Adds --hlsl-iomap option to perform IO mapping in HLSL register space.
--shift-cbuffer-binding is now a synonym for --shift-ubo-binding.
The idea way to do this seems to be passing in a dedicated IO resolver, but
that would require more intrusive restructuring, so maybe best for its
own PR.
The TDefaultHlslIoResolver class and the former TDefaultIoResolver class
share quite a bit of mechanism in a common base class.
TODO: tbuffers are landing in the wrong register class, which needs some
investigation. They're either wrong upstream, or the detection in the
resolver is wrong.
Recently added entry point renaming file referred to
test source file hlsl.entry.rename.frag via relative directory.
Change it to be consistent with other tests: assume test
sources are in the current directory.
Use "--source-entrypoint name" on the command line, or the
TShader::setSourceEntryPoint(char*) API.
When the name given to the above interfaces is detected in the
shader source, it will be renamed to the entry point name supplied
to the -e option or the TShader::setEntryPoint() method.
- Add new queries: TProgram::getUniformTType and getUniformBlockTType,
which return a const TType*, or nullptr on a bad index. These are valid for
any source language.
- Interface name for HLSL cbuffers is taken from the (only) available declaration name,
whereas before it was always an empty string, which caused some troubles with reflection
mapping them all to the same index slot. This also makes it appear in the SPIR-V binary
instead of an empty string.
- Print the binding as part of the reflection textual dump.
- TType::clone becomes const. Needed to call it from a const method, and anyway it doesn't
change the object it's called on.
- Because the TObjectReflection constructor is called with a TType *reference* (not pointer)
so that it's guaranteed to pass in a type, and the "badReflection" value should use a nullptr
there, that now has a dedicated static method to obtain the bad value. It uses a private
constructor, so external users can't create one with a nullptr type.
Added -C option to request cascading errors. By default, will exit early,
to avoid all error-recovery-based crashes.
This works by simulating end-of-file in input on first error, so no
need for exception handling, or stack unwinding, or any complex error
checking/handling to get out of the stack.
The problem is that putting the while loop at the end of a pipeline was hiding any errors being generated by those tests. The patch changes the script to use a case statement inside the while loop instead of "grep" on the outside.
git-svn-id: https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/ogl/trunk/ecosystem/public/sdk/tools/glslang@31503 e7fa87d3-cd2b-0410-9028-fcbf551c1848