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This matches (mostly) the term used in the WGSL spec. Change-Id: Ie148a1ca8498698e91fdbb60e1aeb0d509b80630 Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/78786 Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com> Kokoro: Kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
166 lines
5.4 KiB
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166 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2020 The Tint Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#ifndef SRC_AST_VARIABLE_H_
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#define SRC_AST_VARIABLE_H_
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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#include "src/ast/access.h"
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#include "src/ast/attribute.h"
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#include "src/ast/expression.h"
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#include "src/ast/storage_class.h"
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namespace tint {
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namespace ast {
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// Forward declarations
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class BindingAttribute;
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class GroupAttribute;
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class LocationAttribute;
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class Type;
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/// VariableBindingPoint holds a group and binding attribute.
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struct VariableBindingPoint {
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/// The `@group` part of the binding point
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const GroupAttribute* group = nullptr;
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/// The `@binding` part of the binding point
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const BindingAttribute* binding = nullptr;
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/// @returns true if the BindingPoint has a valid group and binding
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/// attribute.
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inline operator bool() const { return group && binding; }
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};
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/// A Variable statement.
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///
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/// An instance of this class represents one of three constructs in WGSL: "var"
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/// declaration, "let" declaration, or formal parameter to a function.
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///
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/// 1. A "var" declaration is a name for typed storage. Examples:
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///
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/// // Declared outside a function, i.e. at module scope, requires
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/// // a storage class.
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/// var<workgroup> width : i32; // no initializer
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/// var<private> height : i32 = 3; // with initializer
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///
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/// // A variable declared inside a function doesn't take a storage class,
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/// // and maps to SPIR-V Function storage.
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/// var computed_depth : i32;
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/// var area : i32 = compute_area(width, height);
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///
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/// 2. A "let" declaration is a name for a typed value. Examples:
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///
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/// let twice_depth : i32 = width + width; // Must have initializer
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///
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/// 3. A formal parameter to a function is a name for a typed value to
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/// be passed into a function. Example:
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///
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/// fn twice(a: i32) -> i32 { // "a:i32" is the formal parameter
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/// return a + a;
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/// }
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///
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/// From the WGSL draft, about "var"::
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///
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/// A variable is a named reference to storage that can contain a value of a
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/// particular type.
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///
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/// Two types are associated with a variable: its store type (the type of
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/// value that may be placed in the referenced storage) and its reference
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/// type (the type of the variable itself). If a variable has store type T
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/// and storage class S, then its reference type is pointer-to-T-in-S.
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///
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/// This class uses the term "type" to refer to:
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/// the value type of a "let",
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/// the value type of the formal parameter,
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/// or the store type of the "var".
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//
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/// Setting is_const:
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/// - "var" gets false
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/// - "let" gets true
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/// - formal parameter gets true
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///
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/// Setting storage class:
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/// - "var" is StorageClass::kNone when using the
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/// defaulting syntax for a "var" declared inside a function.
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/// - "let" is always StorageClass::kNone.
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/// - formal parameter is always StorageClass::kNone.
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class Variable : public Castable<Variable, Node> {
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public:
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/// Create a variable
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/// @param program_id the identifier of the program that owns this node
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/// @param source the variable source
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/// @param sym the variable symbol
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/// @param declared_storage_class the declared storage class
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/// @param declared_access the declared access control
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/// @param type the declared variable type
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/// @param is_const true if the variable is const
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/// @param constructor the constructor expression
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/// @param attributes the variable attributes
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Variable(ProgramID program_id,
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const Source& source,
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const Symbol& sym,
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StorageClass declared_storage_class,
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Access declared_access,
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const ast::Type* type,
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bool is_const,
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const Expression* constructor,
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AttributeList attributes);
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/// Move constructor
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Variable(Variable&&);
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~Variable() override;
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/// @returns the binding point information for the variable
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VariableBindingPoint BindingPoint() const;
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/// Clones this node and all transitive child nodes using the `CloneContext`
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/// `ctx`.
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/// @param ctx the clone context
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/// @return the newly cloned node
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const Variable* Clone(CloneContext* ctx) const override;
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/// The variable symbol
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const Symbol symbol;
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/// The declared variable type. This is null if the type is inferred, e.g.:
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/// let f = 1.0;
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/// var i = 1;
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const ast::Type* const type;
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/// True if this is a constant, false otherwise
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const bool is_const;
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/// The constructor expression or nullptr if none set
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const Expression* const constructor;
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/// The attributes attached to this variable
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const AttributeList attributes;
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/// The declared storage class
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const StorageClass declared_storage_class;
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/// The declared access control
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const Access declared_access;
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};
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/// A list of variables
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using VariableList = std::vector<const Variable*>;
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} // namespace ast
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} // namespace tint
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#endif // SRC_AST_VARIABLE_H_
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