Add a talloc ctx to both get_array_instance and the glsl_type
constructor in order to be able to call talloc_size instead of
malloc.
This fix now makes glsl-orangebook-ch06-bump.frag 99.99% leak free:
total heap usage: 55,623 allocs, 55,615
Only 8 missing frees now.
And fix all callers to use the tallbac-based new for exec_node
construction. We make ready use of talloc_parent in order to get
valid, (and appropriate) talloc owners for everything we construct
without having to add new 'ctx' parameters up and down all the call
trees.
This closes the majority of the memory leaks in the
glsl-orangebook-ch06-bump.frag test:
total heap usage: 55,623 allocs, 42,672 frees
(was 14,533 frees)
Now 76.7% leak-free. Woo-hoo!
Previously, the syntax was (array_ref <variable name> <index>), but the
subject is now a general rvalue (not a name). In particular, it might
be a (var_ref ...).
Also, remove "expected ... or (swiz)" from error messages; swiz is not
allowed inside a var_ref.
Create separate subclasses of ir_dereference for variable, array, and
record dereferences. As a side effect, array and record dereferences
no longer point to ir_variable objects directly. Instead they each
point to an ir_dereference_variable object.
This is the first of several steps in the refactoring process. The
intention is that ir_dereference will eventually become an abstract
base class.
All of these are currently emitted as part of the IR, so by initializing
them, we actually end up with two copies. For constructors, we may
eventually wish to avoid emitting them as part of the IR output.