# Tint changes during Origin Trial ## Changes for M98 ### Breaking Changes * Taking the address of a vector component is no longer allowed. ### New Features * The `dot()` builtin now supports integer vector types. ## Changes for M97 ### Breaking Changes * Deprecated `modf()` and `frexp()` builtin overloads that take a pointer second parameter have been removed. * Deprecated texture builtin functions that accepted a `read` access controlled storage texture have been removed. * Storage textures must now only use the `write` access control. ### Deprecated Features * The `ignore()` builtin has been replaced with phony-assignment. [gpuweb#2127](https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/2127) ### New Features * `any()` and `all()` now support a `bool` parameter. These simply return the passed argument. [tint:1253](https://crbug.com/tint/1253) * Call statements may now include functions that return a value (`ignore()` is no longer needed). * The `interpolate(flat)` attribute can now be specified on integral user-defined IO. It will eventually become an error to define integral user-defined IO without this attribute. * Matrix construction from scalar element values is now supported. ### Fixes * Swizzling of `vec3` types in `storage` and `uniform` buffers has been fixed for Metal 1.x. [tint:1249](https://crbug.com/tint/1249) * Calling a function that returns an unused value no longer produces an FXC compilation error. [tint:1259](https://crbug.com/tint/1259) ## Changes for M95 ### New Features * The size of an array can now be defined using a non-overridable module-scope constant * The `num_workgroups` builtin is now supported. ### Fixes * Hex floats: now correctly errors when the magnitude is non-zero, and the exponent would cause overflow. [tint:1150](https://crbug.com/tint/1150), [tint:1166](https://crbug.com/tint/1166) * Identifiers beginning with an underscore are now correctly rejected. [tint:1179](https://crbug.com/tint/1179) * `abs()` fixed for unsigned integers on SPIR-V backend [tint:1179](https://crbug.com/tint/1194)