Purpose:
glsl spec allows to define array with the length of the result of constant expression, the arithmetic operation of "mod(float (7.1), float (4.0))" should be generate the array length at the shader compile time,
but glslang didn't support mod operation for the constant expression in previous implementation;
An example is as following:
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#version 460
flat out highp int vtx_out_out0;
void main (void)
{
float array[int(mod(float (7.1), float (4.0)))];
vtx_out_out0 = array.length();
}
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Focus was on the front end (not SPIR-V), minus the grammar.
Reduces #ifdef count by around 320 and makes the web build 270K smaller,
which is about 90% the target size.
The grammar and scanner will be another step, as will the SPIR-V backend.
This makes heavy use of methods #ifdef'd to return false as a global way
of turning off code, relying on C++ DCE to do the rest.
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 adds unary conversion folding when the source is a constant.
This fixes an ISV issue whereby:
```
const float16_t f = float16_t(42.0);
```
Wouldn't compile because the conversion operator would always produce an
EvqTemporary when it could have produced an EvqConst.
I've also added a test case that proves out that all basic-type to
basic-type conversions work.
1) On some old versions of MSVC:
glslang\MachineIndependent\Constant.cpp(187): warning C4056: overflow in floating-point constant arithmetic
On this platform the definition of INFINITY is as follows:
#ifndef _HUGE_ENUF
#define _HUGE_ENUF 1e+300 // _HUGE_ENUF*_HUGE_ENUF must overflow
#endif
#define INFINITY ((float)(_HUGE_ENUF * _HUGE_ENUF))
Moving the negation outside the cast seems to resolve that issue.
2) Some Linux compilers were unhappy with lines 226/227
glslang/MachineIndependent/Constant.cpp: In member function 'virtual glslang::TIntermTyped* glslang::TIntermConstantUnion::fold(glslang::TOperator, const glslang::TIntermTyped*) const':
glslang/MachineIndependent/Constant.cpp:226:99: error: integer overflow in expression [-Werror=overflow]
else if (rightUnionArray[i].getIConst() == -1 && leftUnionArray[i].getIConst() == -(int)0x80000000)
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
glslang/MachineIndependent/Constant.cpp:227:48: error: integer overflow in expression [-Werror=overflow]
newConstArray[i].setIConst(-(int)0x80000000);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Moving the negation to the right side of the cast made those happy, but then some Windows compilers were unhappy:
glslang\MachineIndependent\Constant.cpp(226): warning C4146: unary minus operator applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned
glslang\MachineIndependent\Constant.cpp(227): warning C4146: unary minus operator applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned
which required adding on the "ll" suffix.
3) Android builds where unhappy with line 242:
glslang/MachineIndependent/Constant.cpp:242:100: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'long long' and 'unsigned long long' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
else if (rightUnionArray[i].getI64Const() == -1 && leftUnionArray[i].getI64Const() == -0x8000000000000000ll)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
Adding an explicit (long long) cast resolved this.
And the negation needs to be on the right side of the cast otherwise linux
builds are unhappy as in (2).
4) Android builds are unhappy with out of order initializers:
glslang/MachineIndependent/reflection.h:60:84: error: field 'type' will be initialized after field 'stages' [-Werror,-Wreorder]
glDefineType(pGLDefineType), size(pSize), index(pIndex), counterIndex(-1), type(pType.clone()), stages(EShLanguageMask(0)) { }
^
1 error generated.
Change-Id: Ic9a05fa7912498284885113d8b051f93f822f62b
Constant.cpp will throw a floating point divide by zero if floating point exceptions are enabled in Win32 causing the program to crash. This fix manually checks the right-hand argument of the division and sets appropriate Infinity, Negative Infinity, or NAN as if the floating point exceptions were disabled.
This PR adds support for default function parameters in the following cases:
1. Simple constants, such as void fn(int x, float myparam = 3)
2. Expressions that can be const folded, such a ... myparam = sin(some_const)
3. Initializer lists that can be const folded, such as ... float2 myparam = {1,2}
New tests are added: hlsl.params.default.frag and hlsl.params.default.err.frag
(for testing error situations, such as ambiguity or non-const-foldable).
In order to avoid sampler method ambiguity, the hlsl better() lambda now
considers sampler matches. Previously, all sampler types looked identical
since only the basic type of EbtSampler was considered.
This change is helpful for integration with Chromium, which recently
added a compiler option to warn when compiling any source files which
use extended characters. In this case the offending character was a
single unicode dash in a comment.
- 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 fixes various issues related to gcc's strict-aliasing warning
by using unions. It also handles various cases hit with
gcc's missing-declarations warning.
If a constant object was both an array and a structure, and was
indexed with a constant, the arrayness was ignored and the wrong
subconstant selected. This fixes that.
- moving offset calculations for std140/std430 from reflection to linkValidate.cpp
- applying the offset/align rules on top of std140/std430
- removing caching the structure's number of components (and correcting that this is components, not size)
git-svn-id: https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/ogl/trunk/ecosystem/public/sdk/tools/glslang@25174 e7fa87d3-cd2b-0410-9028-fcbf551c1848