WGSL states that `f32` is a IEEE-754 binary32. mediump precision guarantees are much smaller than highp, and using mediump can break code generated by tint.
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Abstract int and abstract float were around the wrong way.
Credit goes to amaiorano@ for finding this!
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This CL adds const-eval for the `abs` builtin.
Bug: tint:1581
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