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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Where the intrinsic uses the fixed-dimension form of the types.
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mv test/tint/builtins/gen -> test/tint/builtins/gen/literal
We're going to add another set of these for builtins that use 'var' for
each argument.
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