Gives feedback much eariler.
Also move the error messages after the table
Change-Id: If462fd9bbc72ff9428d6ee77c8ec6c9338f7f27e
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This ensures that we don't fail when comparing against expected output
that contains paths in them.
Bug: tint:872
Change-Id: I93d4b940eae2c22175ef3add94bb28f907156ca0
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Unless the test also passed validation.
Prevents clobbering expected validation failures when you've only checked tint didn't error.
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Handle access control on var declarations instead of via [[access]]
decorations. This change does the minimal work to migrate the WGSL
parser over to the new syntax. Additional changes will be needed
to correctly generate defaulted access qualifiers, as well as
validating access usage.
The [[access]] decorations are still supported by the WGSL parser,
with new deprecated warnings, but not for aliases. Example:
var x : [[access(x)]] alias_to_struct;
Making this work is far more effort than I want to dedicate to backwards
compatibility, and I do not beleive any real-world usage will be doing
this.
Still TODO:
* Adding access control as the optional, third parameter to ptr<>.
* Calculating default accesses for the various storage types.
* Validating usage of variables against the different accesses.
Bug: tint:846
Change-Id: If8ca82e5d16ec319ecd01f9a2cafffd930963bde
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This is required to generate valid MSL code, and will soon be
validated by Tint too.
Change-Id: I4c5f5c4ecb1c91131c934de1132217d9f6be1f8e
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Use the new [[stage()]] decorations in intrinsics.def to validate that intrinsics are only called from the correct pipeline stages.
Fixed: tint:657
Change-Id: I9efda26369c45c6f816bdaa53408d3909db403a1
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Add test/intrinsics/intrinsics.wgsl.tmpl that generates a vast set of intrinsic overload permutations into test/intrinsics/gen/...
Add expected output for all of these, including 'SKIP' headers for those that currently fail.
Fixed: tint:832
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Generates expected cases that fail, using a SKIP header
Change-Id: I2738fa2cf47c715fe6e978edf51aa928c5e3b216
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Specifies that the overload can only be used in the specific stages.
Actually validating this with the IntrinsicTable is TODO.
Bug: tint:657
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: I11ffefee22e5f26103f008b23d16066a2a3ba90d
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* Add new template utilty functions, including the ability to split out multiple files.
* Add basic printing of the semantic overloads.
* Add a pointer from the overload to the function
* Change TemplateArguments from a list of FQN to a list of interface{} (any). This is required as once the overload is permutated, some arguments will need to hold integers.
This will be used by the test generator.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: Idbfbe85e52489b31850cbb0ee7430bb4b021530e
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Add `[[internal]]` decoration on `storage_class.handle` - its not an entry that should ever appear in WGSL.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: I210f64c495bf37a8f48422919248806e7b096638
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Performs output validation with spirv-val for SPIR-V (as before), HLSL
validation with DXC, and MSL validation with the Metal Shader Compiler.
Disable HLSL tests that fail to validate
Bug: tint:812
Change-Id: If78c351b4e23c7fb50d333eacf9ee7cc81d18564
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Add a template file to generate intrinsic_table.inl and
include this from intrinsic_table.cc.
Speeds up execution of the unittests by 20 - 30%, and
reduces the executable size by a couple of percent.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: Ifa7f3c42202c92e97b46ed1716ece48660dd29dd
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Used by the intrinsic definition generator.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: I000b1ebe067117e533b3edd8a3fac67a3cbc14c9
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Parses the intrinsics.def file, then scans the source tree for .tmpl files.
Using both of these, it produces source files for use in tint.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: I718114f4c540b9d620899e89d5758f048377ee04
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Have the resolver emit unique parameter names
Aslo: Update the parser tests to include ':' between parameter name and type.
This functionality landed a few changes up, but I missed this test from the change.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: If0d6d3a33bbcd8be4d70ee7182754158ed0da819
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Will be used by the lookup table package, which is used by the intrinsic definition generator.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: I72c2dc5e37678dbaffc1a32e1631caa8ba6c690e
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Part of the new intrinsic definition parser.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: I701072def1a4ca723d10d08b44c1e271b9458212
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Add tests.
This is going to be used by intrinsic-gen, a new tool
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: Ib22ffa88a699be9c8dfdf3f8f6e32cff4ffc88e3
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This test was not building, as relative imports are not allowed when using modules
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Ground work for the new intrinsic definition parser.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: I0aff7f8cf5db4b6aa3a56939b944a37abc360cc7
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Ground work for the new intrinsic definition parser.
Bug: tint:832
Change-Id: I341ae11e36ef7af96ce7d01609a96e2c02425e87
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Kokoro will use this to fail presubmits on new failures.
Change-Id: I32cf49d0380c7b751ae4410ccd91b20407262e9f
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Makes future development easier.
New features:
* A more compact and cleaner results view
* Concurrent testing, much quicker across multiple cores
* Supports comparing output against an expected file, including a text diff of differences. Also has a flag for updating the expected outputs
* Advanced file-globbing support, including scanning for files in subdirectories
* Skip lists are now no longer hidden away in the tool, but defined as a SKIP header in the *.expected.* file
Change-Id: I4fac80bb084a720ec9a307b4acf9f73792973a1d
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main packages usually go under a `cmd` directory.
Hoist utility packages to the root `src` directroy so they can be shared.
Change-Id: I0c221f6cd39980f5c202c030cd5134d775533efa
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These are the module dependencies.
We'll never want different versions of third_party deps, so merging these makes sense.
Change-Id: If2ff93b77ad79d31a5aad04194dcf82c9782e0d3
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And update tools/lint to use cpplint.py from path.
DEPS was fetchling cpplint from `{chromium_git}/third_party/cpplint/google/styleguide`.
This repo no longer contains cpplint, and now instead is maintained in depot_tools.
The version in depot_tools contains a fix for python3.
Fixed: tint:794
Change-Id: I06c3f8a628ffa3e70887464b1da063b465c05c65
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Allows bash scripts to share the same name as the directory.
Add fix-tests bash script.
Change-Id: Iaf1943d50ec1fd3f382a2c7823fb7cdd13b1d9a2
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By comparing the old substring to the new full body, we can do a pretty
good job at creating a new substring.
This is not an exact science. Always carefully examine the newly
generated strings for correctness.
Change-Id: I8bdf591539a32ec42d0444aa054d88a933e4d250
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A simple regex based tool for fixing unit tests that fail due to unexpected output
Change-Id: I72c47abaff6d6f4ba8cd497240eadc171af0fec3
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Don't return error code 1 when some invocations return with no errors.
Change-Id: I4eec555bc188bcfaa3424dbb70a3391062ba87f6
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These errors were captured, but not printed.
Fix the lint error that was not being displayed.
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On my machine this reduces the time taken from 23 seconds -> 2 seconds
Change-Id: I676b89251fc183171cc3d955873960b00cb48bc1
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Automatically fetches the spec from the web, runs tint for all compilable examples.
Displays all examples that don't compile or compile when they shouldn't
Change-Id: I4718dd45ddec7f191ceed937ecb1c384d77d0eb5
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Coverage can be useful for debugging unfamiliar code. If the bug causes a non-zero exit, then we still want the coverage to be generated.
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Change-Id: I004581a42df5bd719819da36f8222b3cd0de8e7f
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Remove irrelevant unit tests
Add/Update ValdiateEntryPoints function
Update known failure file
Bug: tint:296
Change-Id: I7d5c9c96fcca29f3e0a4c0315eb8ce869160a3ea
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This CL fixes up the various lint errors.
Change-Id: If4d3077b55aadec33980452c43917194d803fac6
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The new `tint-generate-coverage` CMake target can be used with the clang toolchain to generate a `lcov.info` file at the root of the project, along with a `coverage.summary` human readable plain text file.
The `lcov.info` file can then be used by various tools to display code coverage information in your IDE / code editor.
Useful for ensuring decent test coverage.
Change-Id: I3d846f6da3af25d3d600d8e028f27b89e35b545f
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Updated to check if failure happened with the intended error code
Change-Id: If8eee7605b8ab1af481fde067dcb0e64e0df6256
Bug:tint:271
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This CL implements review feedback from previous CL.
Change-Id: I913c09d11b4eeb1831494653c38227387775b346
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