This makes it a little easier to check if an object is one of any of the
types provided. Updated Type query functions to make use of IsAnyOf.
Added tests.
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These can now also be called with nullptr and will return false or
nullptr respectively.
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Add a return type decoration list field to ast::Function.
Bug: tint:513
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Avoid cloning parameters until we know we are going to rewrite the
function.
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Add a sanitizing transform to collect input parameters into a
struct. HLSL does not allow non-struct entry-point parameters, so any
location- or builtin-decorated inputs have to be provided via a struct
instead.
Bug: tint:511
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Move the RoundUp() and IsPowerOfTwo() methods from Resolver.cc to this file.
Add tests
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Implements https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1447
SPIR-V Reader is still TODO, but continues to function as the offset
decoration is still supported.
Bug: tint:626
Bug: tint:629
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Otherwise the public_configs of the proxied targets don't correctly get
propagated, causing Dawn to fail compilation due to missing include
directories.
Bug: 706
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This will allow Tint's dependent to depend on libtint without GN
discovering Tint's test and try to build them. In particular it will
help use Tint in Dawn in Skia's standalone build which doesn't have
//testing.
Bug: dawn:706
Change-Id: Idd28662b89aa75df7704eaae205328dce0b96fef
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These were supposed to be deleted in 95d4077.
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Add a sanitizing transform to collect location-decorated parameters
into a struct.
Bug: tint:510
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Remove the decoration groupings (Array, Function, Struct,
StructMember, Type, Variable), such that all *Decoration classes now
subclass ast::Decoration directly. This allows for decorations to be
used in multiple places; for example, builtin decorations are now
valid for both variables and struct members.
Checking that decoration lists only contain decorations that are valid
for the node that they are attached to is now done inside the
validator.
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BUG=tint:630
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Add a sanitizing transform to hoist entry point parameters out as
global variables.
Bug: tint:509
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This is needed to correctly generate entry point IO parameters.
Bug: tint:576
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This just handles non-struct parameters for now. Structs will be
handled in a later patch.
Bug: tint:513
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Entry points are now allowed to have parameters and return types as
part of the changes made in:
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1426
Bug: tint:512
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On my machine this reduces the time taken from 23 seconds -> 2 seconds
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The readers must not produce invalid ASTs.
If readers cannot produce a valid AST, then they should error instead.
If a reader does produce an invalid AST, this change catches this bad behavior early, significantly helping identify the root of the broken logic.
IsValid() made a bit more sense in the days where the AST was mutable, and was constructed by calling setters on the nodes to build up the tree.
In order to detect bad ASTs, IsValid() would have to perform an entire AST traversal and give a yes / no answer for the entire tree. Not only was this slow, an answer of 'no' didn't tell you *where* the AST was invalid, resulting in a lot of manual debugging.
Now that the AST is fully immutable, all child nodes need to be built before their parents. The AST node constructors now become a perfect place to perform pointer sanity checking.
The argument for attempting to catch and handle invalid ASTs is not a compelling one.
Invalid ASTs are invalid compiler behavior, not something that should ever happen with a correctly functioning compiler.
If this were to happen in production, the user would be utterly clueless to _why_ the program is invalid, or _how_ to fix it.
Attempting to handle invalid ASTs is just masking a much larger problem.
Let's just let the fuzzers do their job to catch any of these cases early.
Fixed: chromium:1185569
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* Disable "undefined-var-template" in code, rather than in build files
* Add back some missing headers required when building in this context
* Make sure gtest/gmock do not override the default runtime library
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Try and make sense of the huge number of tests we have.
Rename tests so they have a consistent naming style.
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First step in splitting out resolver tests into multiple files
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I'm going to start pulling apart the resolver tests into separate files, and the test helper shouldn't go into the root tint namespace.
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Also remove unused fields of Resolver (block_to_info_, block_infos_). We can put them back when they're actually needed.
Fixed: tint:190
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Make sure variables from the loop block remain in scope for
continuing block. Note that we need to do this because the continuing
block is a sibling of the loop body block in the AST, rather than a
child.
Added test.
Fixed: tint:526
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And if tint is being built as a sub-project of another project, default to not building documentation or tests.
See dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/43961.
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Replacement for the places where we currently use assert(), and there is no sensible place to put the error into a diag::List.
Change-Id: Id154340b0353f8a3e8962771263f1cc87dce2aa4
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All includes from .cc to .h are preserved, even when transitively included.
It's clear that there are far too many includes in header files, and we should be more aggressive with forward declarations. tint:532 will continue to track this work.
There are, however, plenty of includes that have accumulated over time which are no longer required directly or transitively, so this change starts with a clean slate of *required* includes.
Bug: tint:532
Change-Id: Ie1718dad565f8309fa180ef91bcf3920e76dba18
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Move out of the src root and into its own subdirectory
Rename methods to remove the 'Determine' prefix.
Fixed: tint:529
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We now keep track of scopes as a tree of BlockInfos that track variables
declared in each scope. For loop scopes, we store the index of the first
variable (if any) that follows the first continue statement. Using this
data structure, when parsing expressions, we validate that used
variables in continuing blocks are not bypassed by a continue statement
in the parent loop block.
Also:
* Validate that continue statements are in a loop in TD. This error is
already caught by the spir-v writer, but better to catch it here.
* Add more utility functions to ProgramBuilder to make it easier to
write tests
Fixed: tint:17
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Put all errors straight into the ProgramBuilder::Diagnostics()
Fixes a TODO. Kills an assert().
Bug: chromium:1185569
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These must not be mangled.
Bug: tint:273
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This is now entirely handled as transforms.
Bug: tint:273
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This change begins the work to move the reserved keyword remapping out of the writer and into the sanitizer transform.
If the transform::Renamer is in use, then these symbols should never have to be remapped - however for debugging purposes it is often nice to be able to emit code that isn't entirely mangled.
The logic in the msl writer will be removed as a followup change
Bug: tint:273
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Replaced with tint::transform::Rename and was never used.
Bug: tint:273
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Don't continually replace the string in-place.
Makes pathological fuzzer tests ~140x faster to run.
Fixed: chromium:1182606
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Adding a flag to the tint sample binary that allows you to dump what
the inspector is reflecting about the bindings in a shader.
This has already helped me identify one blindspot in the validator.
BUG=tint:530
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Renames symbols.
Currently only supports renaming to a symbol with a monotonic increasing suffix.
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Will be used by a Renamer transform
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