This fixes defects as follows:
1. handleLvalue could be called on a non-L-value, and it shouldn't be.
2. HLSL allows unary negation on non-bool values. TUnaryOperator::promote
can now promote other types (e.g, int, float) to bool for this op.
3. HLSL allows binary logical operations (&&, ||) on arbitrary types, similar
(2).
4. HLSL allows mod operation on arbitrary types, which will be promoted.
E.g, int % float -> float % float.
- hlsl.struct.frag variable changed to static, assignment replacd.
- Created new low level functions addBinaryNode and addUnaryNode. These are
used by higher level functions such as addAssignment, and do not do any
argument promotion or conversion of any sort.
- Two functions above are now used in RWTexture lvalue conversions. Also,
other direction creations of unary or binary nodes now use them, e.g, addIndex.
This cleans up some existing code.
- removed handling of EOpVectorTimesScalar from promote()
- removed comment from ParseHelper.cpp
This commit adds l-value support for RW texture and buffer objects.
Supported are:
- pre and post inc/decrement
- function out parameters
- op-assignments, such as *=, +-, etc.
- result values from op-assignments. e.g, val=(MyRwTex[loc] *= 2);
Not supported are:
- Function inout parameters
- multiple post-inc/decrement operators. E.g, MyRWTex[loc]++++;
If a member-wise assignment from a non-flattened struct to a flattened struct sees a complex R-value
(not a symbol), it now creates a temporary to hold that value, to avoid repeating the R-value.
This avoids, e.g, duplicating a whole function call. Also, it avoids re-using the AST node, making a
new one for each member inside the member loop.
The latter (re-use of AST node) was also an issue in the GetDimensions intrinsic decomposition,
so this PR fixes that one too.
This checkin adds a --flatten-uniform-arrays option which can break
uniform arrays of samplers, textures, or UBOs up into individual
scalars named (e.g) myarray[0], myarray[1], etc. These appear as
individual linkage objects.
Code notes:
- shouldFlatten internally calls shouldFlattenIO, and shouldFlattenUniform,
but is the only flattening query directly called.
- flattenVariable will handle structs or arrays (but not yet arrayed structs;
this is tested an an error is generated).
- There's some error checking around unhandled situations. E.g, flattening
uniform arrays with initializer lists is not implemented.
- This piggybacks on as much of the existing mechanism for struct flattening
as it can. E.g, it uses the same flattenMap, and the same
flattenAccess() method.
- handleAssign() has been generalized to cope with either structs or arrays.
- Extended test infrastructure to test flattening ability.
This also enables vecN -> vec1 shape conversions for all places doing shape
conversions.
For signature selection, makes shape changes worse than any other comparison
when deciding what conversions are better than others.
From the ES spec + Bugzilla 15931 and GL_KHR_vulkan_glsl:
- Update precision qualifiers for all built-in function prototypes.
- Implement the new algorithm used to distinguish built-in function
operation precisions from result precisions.
Also add tracking of separate result and operation precisions, and
use that in generating SPIR-V.
(SPIR-V cares about precision of operation, while the front-end
cares about precision of result, for propagation.)
Also, this allows turning on the error check for a failed assigment
when parsing.
This makes 39 HLSL tests have a working assignment that was previously
silently dropped, due to lack of this functionality.
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.
Reimplement the whole workflow to make that: precise'ness of struct
members won't spread to other non-precise members of the same struct
instance.
Approach:
1. Build the map from symbols to their defining nodes. And for each
object node (StructIndex, DirectIndex, Symbol nodes, etc), generates an
accesschain path. Different AST nodes that indicating a same object
should have the same accesschain path.
2. Along the building phase in step 1, collect the initial set of
'precise' (AST qualifier: 'noContraction') objects' accesschain paths.
3. Start with the initial set of 'precise' accesschain paths, use it as
a worklist, do as the following steps until the worklist is empty:
1) Pop an accesschain path from worklist.
2) Get the symbol part from the accesschain path.
3) Find the defining nodes of that symbol.
4) For each defining node, check whether it is defining a 'precise'
object, or its assignee has nested 'precise' object. Get the
incremental path from assignee to its nested 'precise' object (if
any).
5) Traverse the right side of the defining node, obtain the
accesschain paths of the corresponding involved 'precise' objects.
Update the worklist with those new objects' accesschain paths.
Label involved operations with 'noContraction'.
In each step, whenever we find the parent object of an nested object is
'precise' (has 'noContraction' qualifier), we let the nested object
inherit the 'precise'ness from its parent object.
- 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.
This is according to the expected KHR_vulkan_glsl without floating point.
So, floating-point spec-const operations no longer work, and that's
reflected in the tests.
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.
r26192: Link-time sizing of implicitly-sized arrays and handling of anonymous blocks containing implicitly-sized members. Also changed "__anon" to "anon@" and encapsulated it.
r26240: Solidify the sharing of struct and array information between nodes and variables: A single copy now allows for simultaneously setting array size for all effected nodes and symbols of a given type. This allowed removal of ioArrayNodeResizeList and makes nodes of implicitly sized arrays know the final size.
r26241: Fix g++ issue with wanting non-const iterator.
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