This CL moves the AddressSpace enum from type:: to builtin::
Change-Id: Ie8d533be4dd42b34eef164b64e2c9e0843de5c3d
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This CL moves the type::Access builtin to the builtin:: tree.
Change-Id: I3276d364f7b597671612a23c8823f0afd1914d81
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Change the address space and access mode in ast::Var from enums
to Expressions. Have the resolver resolve these, like we do for
other template arguments.
As the AST nodes now have identifier expressions, the tint-internal
'in' and 'out' address spaces have been prefixed with underscores to
prevent input code from using this.
Change-Id: Ie8abf371ee6a7031613709b83b575d2723418fcf
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Just use kUndefined.
Change-Id: I26eada75a31b26f83e132a9a15c8ff64f7821676
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This CL moves Extension from ast:: to builtin::
Change-Id: Ica1e6f4f9229341b547011389d47ae3be9830b0d
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This CL moves the BuiltinValue enum to the builtin/ folder.
Change-Id: I9db5128c1bc272e8e8d5181d629e6724ac38322e
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This CL removes the following AST nodes:
* ast::Array
* ast::Atomic
* ast::Matrix
* ast::MultisampledTexture
* ast::Pointer
* ast::SampledTexture
* ast::Texture
* ast::TypeName
* ast::Vector
ast::Type, which used to be the base class for all AST types, is now a
thin wrapper around ast::IdentifierExpression. All types are now
referred to using their type name.
The resolver now handles type resolution and validation of the types
listed above based on the TemplateIdentifier arguments.
Other changes:
* ProgramBuilder has undergone substantial refactoring.
* ProgramBuilder helpers for type inferencing is now more explicit.
Instead of passing 'nullptr', a new 'Infer' template argument is
passed.
* ast::CheckIdentifier() is used for more tests that check identifiers,
including types.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I8e739ef49435dc1c20a462f3ec5ba265661a7edb
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Instead use ast::TypeName.
Also improve the validation and diagnostics around providing template
arguments to types that do not accept them.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I4241d50ce0425ab721157686889e918993482876
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/119284
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Instead use ast::TypeName for all of these.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: Ie51a69bf40648a9da73c0a1de2cd96a93d4eac76
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Tint used to validate that type initializers and conversions were not
used as statements. The WGSL specification has been recently updated to
allow this, but Tint requires more work to correctly handle these as
statements.
For now, restore the validation.
Bug: tint:1836
Bug: chromium:1414489
Change-Id: I9f6aabece26c30b0a0d789ae0dfa10d6f43ee4dc
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Change Resolver::Expression() and Resolver::Identifier() to return a
sem::Expression instead of a sem::ValueExpression.
This is required as IdentifierExpressions may resolve to non-values.
Handle expressions that resolve to types, when they are expected to
resolve to a value.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I1cb069e3e736fc85af7bc395b388abe153b1f65a
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The goal here is to have all AST nodes use an identifier instead of
symbols directly. This will greatly simplify the renamer transform,
and gives the symbol a Source location, which is helpful for
diagnostics and tooling.
Change-Id: I8b3e05d05886c6caa16513a5cfb45d30f7a8d720
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Variable::name is an ast::Identifier.
The goal here is to have all AST nodes use an identifier instead of
symbols directly. This will greatly simplify the renamer transform,
and gives the symbol a Source location, which is helpful for
diagnostics and tooling.
Change-Id: I71fe3e8df3d22b12d4a3430c41f236ddf5bc0b9e
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StructMember::name is an ast::Identifier.
The goal here is to have all AST nodes use an identifier instead of
symbols directly. This will greatly simplify the renamer transform,
and gives the symbol a Source location, which is helpful for
diagnostics and tooling.
Change-Id: I1156653a48b02997ec0a9077b174401f65a13457
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Function::name is an ast::Identifier.
The goal here is to have all AST nodes use an identifier instead of
symbols directly. This will greatly simplify the renamer transform,
and gives the symbol a Source location, which is helpful for
diagnostics and tooling.
Change-Id: I723a9a104668758db2cb32051efa1f6d3c105913
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/119280
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Reviewed-by: Dan Sinclair <dsinclair@chromium.org>
Add ResolvedIdentifier to hold the resolved AST node, sem::BuiltinType
or type::Builtin.
Reduces duplicate builtin symbol lookups in Resolver.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: Idde2b5f6fa22804b5019adc14c717bebd8342475
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/119041
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Instead of having the stride be yet another integer argument, make the
stride explicit by adding an attribute list parameter. This is more
consistent with other nodes.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I916d810f29afd172b878ded48b6701e8b299b13f
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This belongs on Block(), not Func().
Also make Func() smarter about the `body` argument, allowing the caller
to pass an ast::BlockStatement*, ast::Statement* or nullptr.
Change-Id: I8ac6c1598b37f2a94615b452c5eb37671b4305fa
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WGSL does not have a void type. Functions that do not return a value
simply omit the return type from the function signature.
Change-Id: Id45adc008dce46115552e7dc401a2e27ae10eeb4
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Once all ast::Type derived classes are removed, there will be no
distinction between a type initializer / conversion and a function call.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: Ic10fd1a0364a564d24dbe2499af0f1424641596c
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These will include the builtin language types.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I695a9ee833e1035eb1d17913d709038ae4c561d8
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This avoids the need to pass the `use_runtime_semantics_` flag at each
callsite.
Change-Id: I2cce3f147226e1295b5dfa0239beeacd519d5bb4
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Add a flag to resolver::ConstEval to turn all overflow and range
errors into warnings, and return a valid (usually zero) value instead
of utils::Failure as defined by the WGSL spec for expressions
evaluated at runtime.
Change-Id: Icdce512306aabe717591134a1b4ba2d9c668f29c
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A new base class for sem::ValueExpression, which other types of
expression can derive from.
Example: sem::TypeExpression - an expression that resolves to a type.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I90dfb66b265b67d9fdf0c04eb3dce2442c7e18ea
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New base class to IndexAccessorExpression and MemberAccessorExpression.
Simplfies code that operates on both of these.
Change-Id: I02ce2e8180d7c1836f0b4d8e629e707e19e3539e
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ast::IdentifierExpression may also resolve to a type or core enumerator
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I85e3bea67e1146215079ec47430784f2fb39043d
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Rename the type_name() method with operator().
`ty.type_name("blah")` becomes `ty("blah")`
Change-Id: Ia0b2bc304e7bb208c2e40a469332044b394535d9
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Will be used to replace all type identifiers that take templated arguments.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I31ad8dc4826375a783143cc33f336d8a4860613c
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Consistency with the other AST nodes.
Change-Id: I8db3d237c27fea44c80101ed3d24b62832d45c18
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Instead of ast::IdentifierExpression.
The name is not an expression.
Fixed: tint:1257
Change-Id: I3161d20f584bfedf730b9257233f9dfcb064298a
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Instead of ast::IdentifierExpression
The member is not an expression, but a name.
Fixed: tint:1257
Change-Id: I879ddf09c3e521a18cef85422bb2f8fe78cddf5b
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The additional nesting is somewhat unfortunate for pointer
indirection overhead, but this simplfies logic like
transform::Renamer, which can continue to find all the
identifier nodes in the program.
Bug: tint:1257
Change-Id: I8d51dd80dc4c51ef59238959029b8511f1edf70d
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Instead of ast::IdentifierExpression.
The name is not an expression, as it resolves to a function, builtin or
type.
Bug: tint:1257
Change-Id: I13143f2bbc208e9e2934dad20fe5c9aa59520b68
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Reset the visited state of nodes before traversing to determine a
parameters requirements with respect to the function return value,
otherwise we may not capture a parameter->retval relationship
correctly.
Fixed: tint:1822
Change-Id: I9802a89fe1c8331b2f9dae594ccb045f339396fd
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A derivative_uniformity diagnostic filter should not affect the
uniformity of the return value of a derivative builtin.
Fixed: tint:1815
Change-Id: I58e714978dab747598af5136dc9808a5a658c60e
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Use expect_compound_statement() in all the places that use
compound_statement in the WGSL grammar.
Handle attributes on statements inside Resolver::StatementScope, so
that the logic can be reused for the various places where block
statements are used. This will also make it easier to reuse this logic
when we allow these attributes on other types of statement in the
future.
Add an `EmitBlockHeader()` helper to the WGSL writer to reuse the
logic for emitting attributes on block statements for all the places
that use them.
Bug: tint:1809
Change-Id: Iac3bb01f5031e6134c1798ddafdad080412c8bef
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This CL removes support for the `sig` member in `frexp`. It is now an
error if `sig` is used, the deprecation is removed.
`fract` should be used instead.
Bug: tint:1766
Change-Id: I991544b675caf31f22c8c9472a60c77811ff4efd
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- It doens't know which operator == to use when there is using
EnumClassBitmask that looks like (a & b) == 0. Instead use just
the form (a & b).
- It doesn't do automatic capture of constexpr variables in lambdas so
turn a couple constexpr into regular const.
- It (correctly) warns that if constexpr (std::is_constant_evaluated())
is always true, so remove the constexpr keyword.
Bug: None
Change-Id: If7857abd1c30acb0736557844ff13f32a19d54cf
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/117888
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