Allow constructors to and from references to be constant folded. Section 4.3.3
says constructors whose arguments are all constant expressions must fold.
Disallow 'const' on buffer reference types. It is not a 'non-void transparent
basic data type' (it is not considered 'basic').
Handle buffer reference constants (which can be assigned to a non-const reference,
or can be further folded to another type of constant) by converting to
'constructor(uint64_t constant)' in addConversion.
Disallow == and != operators on reference types.
- This change also allows redeclaration of gl_PrimitiveIndicesNV and
adds error checks against incorrect explicit array size.
- Also modifies gtests to check array bound limits and redeclare gl_PrimitiveIndicesNV[].
If the out variable is a struct type, with a xfb_offset explicitly
assigned, the members need to get their xfb_offset assigned. This is
specially relevant, as we cannot use layout qualifiers on struct
members.
These introduce limited support for 8/16-bit types such that they can only be accessed in buffer memory and converted to/from 32-bit types.
Contributed from Khronos-internal work.
- Use much simpler method to update implicit array sizes.
The previous overly complicated method was error prone.
- Rationalize all use of unsized arrays.
- Combine decorations when generating SPIR-V, to simplify
adding extensions.
There a couple functional problems, which when reduced down also led to
some good simplifications and rationalization. So, this commit:
- corrects "mixed" functionality: int[A] f[B] -> f[B][A]
- correct multi-identifier decls: int[A] f[B], g[C] -> f and g are independently sized.
- increases symmetry between different places in the code that do this
- makes fewer ways to do the same thing; several methods are just gone now
- makes more clear when something is copied or shared
Also use this to move deferred member-function-body parsing to a better
place.
This should also be well poised for implementing the 'namespace' keyword.
This needs some render testing, but is destined to be part of master.
This also leads to a variety of other simplifications.
- IO are global symbols, so only need one list of linkage nodes (deferred)
- no longer need parse-context-wide 'inEntryPoint' state, entry-point is localized
- several parts of splitting/flattening are now localized
- fixed ParseHelper.cpp newlines (crlf -> lf)
- removed trailing white space in most source files
- fix some spelling issues
- extra blank lines
- tabs to spaces
- replace #include comment about no location
In file included from C:/Projects/glslang/glslang/MachineIndependent/glslang.y:59:0:
glslang/MachineIndependent/ParseHelper.h:276:24: error: 'va_list' has not been declared
va_list args);
^~~~~~~
PR #577 addresses most but not all of the intrinsic promotion problems.
This PR resolves all known cases in the remainder.
Interlocked ops need special promotion rules because at the time
of function selection, the first argument has not been converted
to a buffer object. It's just an int or uint, but you don't want
to convert THAT argument, because that implies converting the
buffer object itself. Rather, you can convert other arguments,
but want to stay in the same "family" of functions. E.g, if
the first interlocked arg is a uint, use only the uint family,
never the int family, you can convert the other args as you please.
This PR allows making such opcode and arg specific choices by
passing the op and arg to the convertible lambda. The code in
the new test "hlsl.promote.atomic.frag" would not compile without
this change, but it must compile.
Also, it provides better handling of downconversions (to "worse"
types), which are permitted in HLSL. The existing method of
selecting upconversions is unchanged, but if that doesn't find
any valid ones, then it will allow downconversions. In effect
this always uses an upconversion if there is one.
Rationalizes the entire tracking of the linker object nodes, effecting
GLSL, HLSL, and SPIR-V, to allow tracked objects to be fully edited before
their type snapshot for linker objects.
Should only effect things when the rest of the AST contained no reference to
the symbol, because normal AST nodes were not stale. Also will only effect such
objects when their types were edited.