mesa/src/glsl/glcpp
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tests glcpp: Fix "unterminated if" diagnostic. 2010-08-11 14:38:04 -07:00
.gitignore glcpp: Add generated source files. 2010-07-28 13:48:32 -07:00
glcpp-lex.c glsl2: Commit generated file changed by previous commit 2010-08-13 14:50:53 -07:00
glcpp-lex.l glsl2: Use --nounistd to fix MSVC build 2010-08-13 14:50:53 -07:00
glcpp-parse.c Revert "glsl2: Use stdint.h instead of inttypes.h" 2010-08-14 16:01:24 +01:00
glcpp-parse.h glsl2: Refresh autogenerated bison parser. 2010-08-13 17:16:43 -07:00
glcpp-parse.y Revert "glsl2: Use stdint.h instead of inttypes.h" 2010-08-14 16:01:24 +01:00
glcpp.c glsl2: Conditionally define preprocessor tokens for optional extensions 2010-07-01 20:40:08 -07:00
glcpp.h glcpp: Remove xtalloc wrappers in favor of plain talloc. 2010-08-04 15:57:20 -07:00
Makefile.am glcpp: Remove xtalloc wrappers in favor of plain talloc. 2010-08-04 15:57:20 -07:00
pp.c glsl2: Include string.h in preprocessor 2010-08-13 18:36:55 +01:00
README glsl2: Move the compiler to the subdirectory it will live in in Mesa. 2010-06-24 15:36:00 -07:00

glcpp -- GLSL "C" preprocessor

This is a simple preprocessor designed to provide the preprocessing
needs of the GLSL language. The requirements for this preprocessor are
specified in the GLSL 1.30 specification availble from:

http://www.opengl.org/registry/doc/GLSLangSpec.Full.1.30.08.pdf

This specification is not precise on some semantics, (for example,
#define and #if), defining these merely "as is standard for C++
preprocessors". To fill in these details, I've been using the C99
standard (for which I had a convenient copy) as available from:

http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1124.pdf

Known limitations
-----------------
Macro invocations cannot include embedded newlines.

The __LINE__, __FILE__, and __VERSION__ macros are not yet supported.

The argument of the 'defined' operator cannot yet include enclosing
parentheses.

The #error, #pragma, #extension, #version, and #line macros are not
yet supported.

A file that ends with a function-like macro name as the last
non-whitespace token will result in a parse error, (where it should be
passed through as is).