Previously, an error was thrown when assigning a float1 to a scalar float,
or similar for other basic types. This allows that.
Also, this allows calling functions accepting scalars with float1 params,
so for example sin(float1) will work. This is a minor change in
HlslParseContext::findFunction().
This PR sets the TQualifier layoutFormat according to the HLSL image type.
For instance:
RWTexture1D <float2> g_tTex1df2;
becomes ElfRg32f. Similar on Buffers, e.g, Buffer<float4> mybuffer;
The return type for image and buffer loads is now taken from the storage format.
Also, the qualifier for the return type is now (properly) a temp, not a global.
- 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.
- Support GL_AMD_shader_ballot (SPV_AMD_shader_ballot).
- Support GL_AMD_shader_trinary_minmax (SPV_AMD_shader_trinary_minmax).
- Support GL_AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter
(SPV_AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter).
- Support GL_AMD_gcn_shader (SPV_AMD_gcn_shader).
Note: This required adding a new test mode to see the AST for vulkan tests.
This also required reworking some deeper parts of type creation, regarding
when storage qualification and constness is deduced bottom-up or dictated
top-down.
- 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.
Much about const or temp is mechanical, about actual declaration,
while much is semantic, about something higher level. This commit
checks every use everywhere, and for the high-level ones, substitutes
an encapsulated version instead.
Handles the case of
float[] x = float[] (1.0, 2.0, 3.0),
y = float[] (1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0);
where a shallow copy of the type arrayness from the left-most float[]
was getting used twice.
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.
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.
Added some const as well. This will remove camouflage of the next commit,
which will add the bulk of Array of Array semantics and functionality.
(Note the basic grammar and data structure is already in place.)