Add a TODO for them
Change-Id: I038e4384ae44d87544ae040b2e5ba193415e01b6
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Move them to the constructor
Bug: tint:390
Change-Id: I30bb6a1de060b790bf5202194d020d4e3889a307
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Move it to the constructor.
Bug: tint:390
Change-Id: Ib4ac1a1c83aa59963472ac7c14c9e0cbcf2734e6
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Fixed: tint:383
Change-Id: I101370a82379363a4fb1f725e010eedc2da059ec
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This CL strips the context object out of Tint.
Change-Id: Id0dcb9c557b217c03a8d9ac08fc9fe1c799f3fdc
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EXPECT_THAT(xxx, Eq(yyy)) << ToString(xxx);
is a less-idiomatic way of writing:
EXPECT_EQ(xxx, yyy);
The latter also provides a diff when two strings do not match.
Refactor these to:
auto got = xxx;
auto expect = yyy;
EXPECT_EQ(got, expect);
So that the error message clearly shows which one is the generated, and which one is the reference.
Change-Id: I299204a615aa3e68cd82d19ce892ab33aabe2f08
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instead of transform-in-place.
This is a public API breaking change, so I've added the `DAWN_USE_NEW_TINT_TRANSFORM_API` define which is used by Dawn to know which API to use.
As we're going to have to go through the effort of an API breaking change, use this as an opportunity to rename Transformer to Transform, and remove 'Transform' from each of the transforms themselves (they're already in the transform namespace).
Bug: tint:390
Bug: tint:389
Change-Id: I1017507524b76bb4ffd26b95e550ef53ddc891c9
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Transformers will be moving to a transform-on-copy model, instead of transform-in-place.
Rework the tests to handle this.
Bug: tint:390
Change-Id: Id53a0ba0bd365472940d116bd686e450a29e5028
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Will be used by the transforms
Change-Id: Id4cece30f1ef4cbeb7cf4d7ca8d0e775b4ab4c7c
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ReplaceAll() registers `replacer` to be called whenever the Clone() method is called with a type that matches (or derives from) the type of the first parameter of `replacer`.
`replacer` must be function-like with the signature: `T* (T*)`, where `T` is a type deriving from CastableBase.
If `replacer` returns a nullptr then Clone() will attempt the next registered replacer function that matches the object type. If no replacers match the object type, or all returned nullptr then Clone() will call `T::Clone()` to clone the object.
Example:
```
// Replace all ast::UintLiterals with the number 42
CloneCtx ctx(mod);
ctx.ReplaceAll([&] (ast::UintLiteral* in) {
return ctx.mod->create<ast::UintLiteral>(ctx.Clone(in->type()), 42);
});
auto* out = ctx.Clone(tree);
```
This is to be used by Transforms that want to replace parts of the AST on clone.
Bug: tint:390
Change-Id: I80a0e58aa3711f309f58a504f6b6a06f6c546ea1
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Prefix the fully-qualified Unique name in TINT_INSTANTIATE_CLASS_ID with :: as there might (however unlikely) be a nested 'tint' namespace.
Move the test structures in castable_test back into the anonymous namespace. This means `TINT_INSTANTIATE_CLASS_ID` needs to sit outside the anonymous namespace, but prevents global namespace pollution.
Change-Id: I035e9568c081fee120726106dc2150c4990c3881
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Contains some intimidating template magic for inferring the first parameter type of a function or function-like.
Will be used by the CloneContext for transforming the AST while cloning.
Bug: tint:390
Change-Id: I432059d13e65fa0f0f3e52588eb43abe9a4efadd
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EmitVertexPointSizeTransform is a Transformer that adds a PointSize builtin global output variable to the module which is assigned 1.0 as the new first statement for all vertex stage entry points.
If the module does not contain a vertex pipeline stage entry point then then this transformer is a no-op.
Bug: tint:321
Change-Id: I0e01236339d9fa1ceab3622af0931a1199c33b99
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This CL removes all internal usage of the Context object. It is still
accepted as a parameter until we update Dawn, but all usage is removed.
The namer has been removed from the SPIR-V backend with this change and
the emitted names reverted to their non-modified version.
Change-Id: Ie6c550fab1807b558182cd7188ab6450a627f154
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This CL updates the SPIRV-Reader to not require set methods for various
AST expressions.
Change-Id: Ieb9a8fcc1746d3051e5b663559127ca63b45a388
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Hopefully the trybot issue is now resolved.
This reverts commit 5792783e72,
unreverting commit 4d28b27935.
Change-Id: I2855bf17c5025a3d349e7fce16fdca342517aad3
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We're seeing some chrome bots fail unittests in ways that suspiciously
look like dynamic casts are doing Wrong Things.
The ClassID::Of() logic depends on the linker folding away duplicate
compilation unit definitions based on ODR rules. If we were to somehow
end up with different definitions, then we'd have two or more different
ClassIDs for the same T type - leading to issues similar to what we're
seeing.
I'm not entirely sure why/how this could happen - and we've so far been
entirely unable to locally reproduce - but it _might_ have something to
do with the goma cache.
In an attempt to work around this, move the static symbol definition out
of a header-local-static and into the .cc file for each of the types.
Change-Id: If914d3045b9dac6fbe8824dac71153a768cfceb9
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When handling OpCompositeExtract, the SPIRV reader uses a
stack-allocated U32 type instead of one heap allocated by the
type manager. This causes type determination later to dereference
a garbage address.
Change-Id: I7d60b6dbf8310e53565d7db47eac4dd92b1bbfa0
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Commit-Queue: Austin Eng <enga@chromium.org>
The new module clone tests require the WGSL reader and writer in order
to function. This Cl adds those dependencies to the BUILD.gn file.
Change-Id: I34cd9a7de13a99145bad1f559c23d181f4fb7739
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This fixes the build when using gcc.
Change-Id: I98b9afcf0b40b692e46f92dc4b71583e41877281
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We've been using |blah| in various places to markup code, however this is not doxygen markup. So instead:
* If the code links to a parameter, use `blah`.
* If the code links to a member field, use #blah.
* If the code links to a method use blah().
* If the code is somewhere unlinkable use `blah`.
Change-Id: Idac748a4c2531b5bae77e1a335e3d3ef6fab48b6
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The AST clone fuzzer was accidentally named the same as the
SPIRV-Reader fuzzer. This Cl renames to fixup the conflict.
Change-Id: I757163718dc4e2097564427f4ac9f97a6cba9d55
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This reverts commit 4d28b27935.
Reason for revert: Seeing weird build breakage ...
Original change's description:
> [ast] Remove unused constructors and setters.
>
> This CL removes unused default constructors and various set methods
> from the AST classes where they are not longer required.
>
> Change-Id: Ic437911c62d8c9e4354a1fa6bdc8483ce7511daf
> Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/34641
> Auto-Submit: dan sinclair <dsinclair@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: dan sinclair <dsinclair@chromium.org>
TBR=dsinclair@chromium.org,bclayton@google.com
Change-Id: I9d5bf6fd6d47131650c964cad4e17a1cbe86b040
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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This CL removes unused default constructors and various set methods
from the AST classes where they are not longer required.
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This enables usage with DAWN_TRY_ASSIGN in Dawn in simplify error
handling.
Bug: tint:306
Change-Id: I91a96b6670341943c26d9972058ecc3ad8162db0
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This CL adds the Move constructor to castable base as the default one is
deleted due to the defined destructor and the Node subclass defines a
Move constructor.
Change-Id: I0eaac140719e74adfab1aeccf6ea663faff031e5
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Both OpImageRead and OpImageFetch map to WGSL textureLoad.
Bug: tint:109
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This CL updates the WGSL-Reader to remove the decoration keywords as
they are no longer reserved in the spec. The old `::` token is removed
as well as namespaces don't exist anymore.
Change-Id: I1dfa16c1d7e4866f6c2f9ea7b4f93a48ff5a23d7
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This assert is only enforcing that the input is valid, not that it is
safe. This should be deferred until validation.
Bug: dawn:578
Change-Id: I083a62292ff7ca0fc35080d8c66dabf3188c7bca
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Deep-clones all `Node`s and `Type`s into a new module.
Instead of writing a million standalone tests that'll only ever test the
existing fields of each type, I've opted to write the tests using
wgsl<->ast<->wgsl conversion. This means the tests require the enabling
of TINT_BUILD_WGSL_READER and TINT_BUILD_WGSL_WRITER, but I believe this
is much easier to maintain.
I'm aware there are probably gaps in the tests, and that even full
coverage is likely to rapidly rot, so I've also added
fuzzers/tint_ast_clone_fuzzer.cc - a fuzzer based test that ensures that
all AST modules can be cloned with identical reproduction.
I've run this across 100 cores of a 3990x for 4 hours, fixing the
single issue it detected.
Note: Expressions do not currently clone their `TypeManager` determined
types. This is for two reasons:
(a) This initial CL is mahoosive enough.
(b) I'm uncertain whether we actually want to clone this info, or to
re-run the `TypeDeterminer` after each AST transform. Maybe it should
be optional. Time will tell.
Fixed: tint:307
Change-Id: Id90fab06aaa740c805d12b66f3f11d1f452c6805
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They already exist in a `ast::type` namespace, so `ast::type::BlahType` is just stuttering.
This is more important now that Is<> and As<> use the full type name.
Change-Id: I7c661fe58cdc33ba7e9a95c82c996a799786661f
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No need to prefix with `ast::` when you're in the ast namespace already.
Change-Id: Iac6cd3a215c05a80ee2035d582500f1d6c882a06
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