The gl_in array has a special path due to context-specific
gl_MaxPatchVertices, making the code out of order for tagging built-ins.
This commit moves the tagging to the correct location.
This also fixes issue #80.
This fixes a bug where a token that could be a keyword in one version
is not a keyword in another version, but treated like a non-member after
a "." dereference.
4 components are needed when used a texture, but not an image, which multiplies
layers and faces into the same coordinate. This fixes it from using 4 everywhere,
to only using 4 for textures and 3 for images.
Structured control-flow rules allow leaving the middle of a construct through
a return, but not through a jump to a block that does a return.
Addresses issue #58.
This generally simplifies access chain generation, with far fewer type conversions.
It is particularly important to future SPIR-V changes where there is less aggregate
type uniqueness due to carrying different layout information with the type.
If this breaks your AST consumer, best is to modify it to test
against the enum values instead of doing string comparisons on
built-in function names. This is the reason the change was made.
If you need the old behavior, you should be able to get it back by changing
PureOperatorBuiltins to be false instead of true. This path will work for
a while, but is marked deprecated.
Also, the old behavior is tagged as release 2.4.
This is to avoid all need to do text comparison of built-in function names
when consuming the AST. All built-in functions get enumerants.
Will want to turn on soon. See PureOperatorBuiltins. See issue #8.
Previously if a non-void function implictly returned, a dummy variable
was created as return value. Now instead it returns the result of the
OpUndef instruction. This better conveys the presence of undefined
behavior to SPIR-V consuming tools (and humans).
It also saves one ID per occurrence...
There will be subsequent commits to refine semantics, esp. version-specific semantics,
as well as I/O functionality and restrictions.
Note: I'm getting white-space differences in the preprocessor test results,
which I'm not checking in. I think they need to be tagged as binary or something.