The object is not always an array. The index can be applied to vectors
too.
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Just make Literal an expression. The ScalarConstructorExpression
provides no real value, aside from having a ConstructorExpression base
class that's common between ScalarConstructorExpression and
TypeConstructorExpression. TypeConstructorExpression will be folded into
CallExpression, so this hierarchy will serve no purpose.
First step in resolving the parser ambiguity of type-constructors vs
type-casts vs function calls.
Bug: tint:888
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WGSL does not support pointer-to-vector-component, so the SPIR-V
reader needs to sink these pointers into their use.
Bug: tint:491
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And remove a whole load of const_cast hackery.
Semantic nodes may contain internally mutable fields (although only ever modified during resolving), so these are always passed by `const` pointer.
While all AST nodes are internally immutable, we have decided that pointers to AST nodes should also be marked `const`, for consistency.
There's still a collection of const_cast calls in the Resolver. These will be fixed up in a later change.
Bug: tint:745
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Methods and functions are `CamelCase()`
Public fields are `snake_case` with no trailing `_`
Private fields are `snake_case` with a trailing `_`
Remove pointless getters on fully immutable fields.
They provide no value, and just add `()` noise on use.
Remove unused methods.
Bug: tint:1231
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This is no longer used.
Fixed: tint:1225
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The intrinsics that did anything useful with this were deprecated
several releases ago.
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This prevents nullptr dereferences when invalid OpConstantComposite
instructions make it past spirv-val.
Fixed: chromium:1231650
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Implemented for all readers and writers.
Cleaned up some verbose code in sem::Function and the Inspector in the
process.
Fixed: tint:1032
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Pass a pointer argument instead of a reference argument.
Also handle the case where the argument is the result of
an OpCopyObject, which will generate a let-declaration of pointer
type.
Fixed: tint:1042
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The DefInfo structure is used for remapping storage buffer types
as well as tracking special values like builtin variables.
In the latter case, don't take the defaulted storage class value
from the DefInfo initialization.
Fixed: tint:1040, tint:1043
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These work on scalar and vector of bool, and map to ast::BinaryOp::kOr
and kAnd.
Bug: tint:1043
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Each of these may contain information specific to their kind.
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https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1945 changes the SPIR-V mapping of this operator so that it now maps to OpFRem instead of OpFMod. Polyfill OpFMod with `x - y * floor(x / y)`
Also map the MSL output of this operator to use `fmod()`.
Behavior of this operator is now consistent across all backends.
Fixed: tint:945
Fixed: tint:977
Fixed: tint:1010
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Compute it in 2 dimensions, with a 0-valued y component,
then extract the x component of that result.
Fixed: tint:974
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This is in preparation for handling the "invariant" decoration.
Bug: tint:972
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This is defensive. Without variable pointers capabilities, this is
definitely invalid, but not yet checked by the SPIRV-Tools validator.
Bug: tint:807
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NoPerspective interpolation maps to 'linear'
Centroid maps to 'centroid'
Sample maps to 'sample'
Otherwise, allow 'center' to be defaulted.
Fixed: tint:935
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Describes what Tint system raised the diagnostic.
Use this information in the fuzzers to distinguish between expected and unexpected failure cases in the Transform fuzzer tests.
Fixed: chromium:1206407
Fixed: chromium:1207154
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The feature is not yet finished in WGSL.
Fixed: tint:804
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VectorInsertDynamic normaly inserts a temporary variable.
But if the source vector is already a hoisted variable, then
reuse that instead. This avoids defining the same name twice.
Bug: tint:804
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Composite insert normally inserts a temporary variable.
But if the composite value is already a hoisted variable,
then reuse that instead. This avoids defining the same name twice.
Also add AddressOfIfNeeded and use it when processing the operand
of an OpCopyObject or when making a let-declaration. Only take the
address in these cases when the corresponding SPIR-V type is a
pointer.
Bug: tint:804
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Remove special case handling of pointers and values related
to builtins SampleId, VertexIndex, and InstanceIndex.
These map to private variables with store type matching the
type stated in the SPIR-V code. There is no need to generate
special case code for user-written functions accessing those variables.
Therefore:
- Remove SkipReason enums associated with those builtin inputs
- Remove newly unreachable code.
Bug: tint:508
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The WorkgroupSize builtin decoration applies to a composite constant.
Because WGSL does not yet support specializable constants for this,
use the *default* values for that SPIR-V spec constant.
Update end-to-end test expectations.
Fixed: tint:503
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- When storing to sample_mask output, write to the 0th element
- Only make a return struct if it has members
- Adjust type signedness coercion when loading special builtins.
- Adapt tests
- Update expectations for end-to-end tests
- Handle sample_mask with stride
Input variables normally don't have layout. But they can have it
up through SPIR-V 1.4.
Handle this case in the SPIR-V reader, by seeing through the
intermediate alias type created for the strided array type.
Bug: tint:508
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This translates to/from OpNot for SPIR-V, and ~ for all three textual
language backends.
Fixed: tint:866
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No other outputs require signedness conversion, so we can simplify
one part of the code
Bug: tint:508
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It's an array in Vulkan SPIR-V, but a scalar u32 in WGSL.
Handle signedness change.
Note that input variables can't have an initializer, so that
doesn't need to be handled.
Bug: tint:508
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Also, complete the list of builtins that need signedness conversion.
Bug: tint:508
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Update the plan for pipeline I/O.
Bug: tint:508
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When generating the store type for a variable, follow SPIR-V
instructions directly. Avoid using the SPIRV-Tools optimizer because
it deduplicates structures that differ only in non-semantic annotation (e.g. member names)
Bug: tint:737
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