Prior to this change, OES_primitive_bounding_box and EXT_primitive_bounding_box were both recognised as extensions, but only the name gl_BoundingBoxOES could be used. However the EXT version uses the name gl_BoundingBoxEXT instead. In addition, since GLES 3.2, the extension has been included in the core standard and the name gl_BoundingBox may be used instead. This change aims to make both extensions and the 3.2 core version all work.
including SPV generation using SPV_EXT_fragment_invocation_density.
This is an alias of the functionality in SPV_NV_shading_rate, and thus in some
cases we can only have one set of the tokens present (switch statements), so
we have picked the EXT version. This required updating the expected test
results for SPV_NV_shading_rate.
Also updated the known-good for spirv-headers so that the validator in
spirv-tools knows about the new extension.
Apart from allowing redeclaration of gl_MeshPerVertexNV and gl_MeshPerPrimitiveNV blocks, this change also -
- Resize clip/cull perview distances based on static index use
- Error out use of both single-view and per-view builtins
- Add new gtests with redeclared blocks and edit existing test output
- Fix couple of typos
- Add ES 320 support
- Error out use of perprimitiveNV for non mesh/fragment shaders
- Error out use of mesh/task shaders w/o use of NV_mesh_shader
- Error out use of NV_mesh_shader for non task/mesh shaders
- Error out use of perviewNV for non mesh shaders
- Error out use of taskNV for non mesh/task shaders
- Add test case for mesh shader with ES 320 profile
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
There was some ambiguity/contradiction in this behavior, and
Khronos decided glslang should always have these outside blocks,
rather than have stage/vendor/target variations.