Also, eliminate the 'atom' field of TPpToken.
Parsing a real 300 line shader, through to making the AST, is about 10% faster.
Memory is slightly reduced (< 1%).
The whole google-test suite, inclusive of all testing overhead, SPIR-V generation,
etc., runs 3% faster.
Since this is a code *simplification* that leads to perf. improvement, I'm not
going to invest too much more in measuring the perf. than this. The PP code is
simply now in a better state to see how to further rationalize/improve it.
- Add new keyword int64_t/uint64_t/i64vec/u64vec.
- Support 64-bit integer literals (dec/hex/oct).
- Support built-in operators for 64-bit integer type.
- Add implicit and explicit type conversion for 64-bit integer type.
- Add new built-in functions defined in this extension.
When an include directive is recognized by the preprocessor, it
executes a callback on the filepath argument to obtain the file
contents. That way the compilation client can deal with the file
system, include paths, etc.
Currently only accepts quoted filepaths -- no angle brackets yet.
This simplification is a prelude to eliminating what I appear unnecessary
symbol inserts into tables when tokenizing in the preprecessor, which
show up as taking notable time. (Performance issue.) It also simply makes
the preprocessor easier to understand, which it is badly in need of.
- macro expansion of hexidecimal numbers
- give errors instead of warnings/silence on extra tokens after #endif, #else, etc.
- give errors on reserved macro name use, reuse of argument, and redefinition with different whitespace presence
- detect and give error for all cases of #elif and #else after #else
git-svn-id: https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/ogl/trunk/ecosystem/public/sdk/tools/glslang@23982 e7fa87d3-cd2b-0410-9028-fcbf551c1848