Used as a stepping stone to emitting the ast::Types instead.
Bug: tint:724
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A general code cleanup
Change-Id: Ib251ca2d4b71f75736bdba8b4255965593a76c31
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Not currently called (nothing currently attaches ast::Type nodes to the AST), but implements some of the boilerplate that'll be shortly required.
This change also removes a bunch of duplicated enumerators from the sem namespace for their counterpart in the ast namespace.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I0372a9f4eca2f9357ff161e7ec1b67eae1c4c8f6
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By making nodes reachable, the resolver has now caught a whole lot of additional problems, which have been fixed in this CL.
Some of these broken tests were attempting to use private and workgroup variables as function-scope declarations.
This is not legal, and these have been moved to module-scope variables.
Bug: tint:469
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This is not valid. Will become an ICE.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I02c0eea16daf7d83f4d6c251e06d9cac0dfd7ce4
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HLSL's matrices are declared as <type>NxM, where N is the number of
rows and M is the number of columns. Despite HLSL's matrices being
column-major by default, the index operator and constructors actually
operate on row-vectors, where as WGSL operates on column vectors.
To simplify everything we use the transpose of the matrices.
This is the same approach taken by SPIRV-Cross.
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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.
Change-Id: Ie8c0e53e5730a7dedea50a1dec8f26f9e7b00e8d
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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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Storage classes are unused for constants.
Also trim extra arguments to these variable constructor functions that are already defaulted to the same value.
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Move the storage parameter after type.
Const() has no use for storage classes, so this parameter will be removed in the next change.
This reordering keeps Var() and Const() parameter types identical for the first two non-optional fields
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Instead of emitting all global variables and then functions, emit
global declarations in the order they were added to the AST.
This fixes issues where the reording might generate an invalid WGSL
program from a valid input (e.g. when declaring a global variable with
the same name as a variable inside a function that precedes it).
This also unifies the implementation of Generate() and
GenerateEntryPoint(), to avoid implementing the same logic twice.
Change-Id: I60a4e5ed4a054562cdcc3d028f8d577434a6d713
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