// Copyright 2021 The Tint Authors. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef SRC_TINT_AST_DISABLE_VALIDATION_ATTRIBUTE_H_ #define SRC_TINT_AST_DISABLE_VALIDATION_ATTRIBUTE_H_ #include #include "src/tint/ast/internal_attribute.h" namespace tint::ast { /// Enumerator of validation features that can be disabled with a /// DisableValidationAttribute attribute. enum class DisabledValidation { /// When applied to a function, the validator will not complain there is no body to a function. kFunctionHasNoBody, /// When applied to a module-scoped variable, the validator will not complain if two resource /// variables have the same binding points. kBindingPointCollision, /// When applied to a variable, the validator will not complain about the declared address /// space. kIgnoreAddressSpace, /// When applied to an entry-point function parameter, the validator will not check for entry IO /// attributes. kEntryPointParameter, /// When applied to a function parameter, the parameter will not be validated. kFunctionParameter, /// When applied to a member attribute, a stride attribute may be applied to non-array types. kIgnoreStrideAttribute, /// When applied to a pointer function parameter, the validator will not require a function call /// argument passed for that parameter to have a certain form. kIgnoreInvalidPointerArgument, /// When applied to a function declaration, the validator will not complain if multiple /// pointer arguments alias when that function is called. kIgnorePointerAliasing, }; /// An internal attribute used to tell the validator to ignore specific /// violations. Typically generated by transforms that need to produce ASTs that /// would otherwise cause validation errors. class DisableValidationAttribute final : public Castable { public: /// Constructor /// @param pid the identifier of the program that owns this node /// @param nid the unique node identifier /// @param validation the validation to disable explicit DisableValidationAttribute(ProgramID pid, NodeID nid, DisabledValidation validation); /// Destructor ~DisableValidationAttribute() override; /// @return a short description of the internal attribute which will be /// displayed in WGSL as `@internal()` (but is not parsable). std::string InternalName() const override; /// Performs a deep clone of this object using the CloneContext `ctx`. /// @param ctx the clone context /// @return the newly cloned object const DisableValidationAttribute* Clone(CloneContext* ctx) const override; /// The validation that this attribute disables const DisabledValidation validation; }; } // namespace tint::ast #endif // SRC_TINT_AST_DISABLE_VALIDATION_ATTRIBUTE_H_