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This is required to avoid relying on complex sub-expression elimination in compilers, and generates cleaner code. The problem case is if a complex expression is used in an access chain, like: Composite comp = buffer[texture(...)]; vec4 a = comp.a + comp.b + comp.c; Before, we did not have common subexpression tracking for OpLoad/OpAccessChain, so we easily ended up with code like: vec4 a = buffer[texture(...)].a + buffer[texture(...)].b + buffer[texture(...)].c; A good compiler will optimize this, but we should not rely on it, and forcing texture(...) to a temporary also looks better. The solution is to add a vector "implied_expression_reads", which works similarly to expression_dependencies. We also need an extra mechanism in to_expression which lets us skip expression read checking and do it later. E.g. for expr -> access chain -> load, we should only trigger a read of expr when using the loaded expression. |
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