Previously, we would generate parentheses proactively when generating
binary ops, however, this leads to uglier code and hits warnings in
compilers when used as a conditional.
The size of an array can be a specialization constant or a spec constant
op. This complicates things quite a lot.
Reflection becomes very painful in the presence of expressions instead
of literals so add a new array which expresses this.
It is unlikely that we will need to do accurate reflection of interface
types which have specialization constant size.
SSBOs and UBOs will for now throw exception if a dynamic size is used since it
is very difficult to know the real size.
- Only consider I/O variables if part of OpEntryPoint.
- Keep a safe fallback if #entry-points is 1 to avoid potentially
breaking previously working shaders.
There was a potential problem if variables were invalidated and SPIR-V
read expressions which depended on other expression which in turn depended on the
invalidated variable.
Also fixes issue where variables were considered immutable if they were
forwardable. This allowed some incorrect optimizations to slip through.
This is now fixed in ESSL 3.10 backend of glslang, so we can remove the old workaround
of dropping full memory barriers.
Also fixes unrelated issue which newer glslang detects.
OpName is only for debug information, so we must be very careful that
we do not reuse the same name for different variables.
This was previously done for local variables, but this commit extends
this to global variables as well.
In some cases we need to bitcast when dealing with int vs. uint.
SPIR-V allows inputs to be of different integer signedness, so we need
to deal with this somehow.
Add testing system to test SPIR-V assembly.
For now, test all possible combination for all major cases.
- IAdd (which doesn't care about input type as long as they're equal)
- SDiv/UDiv operations which case about input type.
- Arith/Logical right shifts.
- IEqual to test outputs to bvec, which shouldn't get output cast. Also
tests casting in function-like calls.