Rather than passing "True", pass a bitfield describing the particular
variant's features - either projection or offset.
This should make the code a bit more readable ("Proj" instead of "True")
and make it easier to support offsets in the future.
This annotation is for an "in" function parameter for which it is only legal
to pass constant expressions. The only known example of this, currently,
is the textureOffset functions.
This should never be used for globals.
Having these as actual integer values makes it difficult to implement
the texture*Offset built-in functions, since the offset is actually a
function parameter (which doesn't have a constant value).
The original rationale was that some hardware needs these offset baked
into the instruction opcode. However, at least i965 should be able to
support non-constant offsets. Others should be able to rely on inlining
and constant propagation.
Since the introduction of ir_var_system_value, system variables would be
printed as "temporary" and temporaries would result in out-of-bounds
array access, showing up as garbage in printed IR.
This reverts commit d3df641f0a.
The original commit had sat unpushed on my machine for months. By the
time I found it again, I had forgotten that we had decided not to use
this change after all, (the relevant test was removed long ago).
The GLSL specification is vague here, (just says "as is standard for
C++"), though the C specifications seem quite clear that this should
be an error.
However, an existing piglit test (CorrectPreprocess11.frag) expects
this to be a warning, not an error, so we change this, and document in
README the deviation from the specification.
From the AMD_conservative_depth spec:
If gl_FragDepth is redeclared in any fragment shader in a program, it
must be redeclared in all fragment shaders in that program that have
static assignments to gl_FragDepth. All redeclarations of gl_FragDepth in
all fragment shaders in a single program must have the same set of
qualifiers.
When AMD_conservative_depth is enabled:
* Let 'layout' be a token.
* Extend the production rule of layout_qualifier_id to process the tokens:
depth_any
depth_greater
depth_less
depth_unchanged
Update the max_array_access of a global as functions that use that
global are pulled into the linked shader.
Fixes piglit test glsl-fs-implicit-array-size-01 and bugzilla #33219.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
Previously only global arrays with implicit sizes would be patched.
This causes all arrays that are actually accessed to be sized.
Fixes piglit test glsl-fs-implicit-array-size-02.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
The rvalue of the returned value can be NULL if the shader says
'return foo();' and foo() is a function that returns void.
Existing GLSL specs do *NOT* say that this is an error. The type of
the return value is void. If the return type of the function is also
void, then this should compile without error. I expect that future
versions of the GLSL spec will fix this (wink, wink, nudge, nudge).
Fixes piglit test glsl-1.10/compiler/expressions/return-01.vert and
bugzilla #33308.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
Improves the cases when:
* an explicit assignment references the read-only variable
* an 'out' or 'inout' function parameter references the read-only variable
Fixes the following Piglit tests:
glslparsertest/shaders/array2.frag
glslparsertest/shaders/dataType6.frag
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
The removed semantic check also exists in ast_type_specifier::hir(), which
is a more natural location for it.
The check verified that precision statements are applied only to types
float and int.