Every time an event happens in the library that the user should be
aware of, the callback will be invoked.
The existing diagnostic mechanism is hijacked internally by a
callback that creates an diagnostic object each time an event
happens.
Add a high level version number for SPIRV-Tools, beginning
with v2016.0-dev. The README describes the format of the
version number.
The high level version number is extracted from the CHANGES
file. That works around:
- stale-bait for when we don't add tags to the repository
- our inability to add tags to the repository
Option --version causes spirv-as, spirv-dis, and spirv-val to
show the high level version number.
Add spvSoftwareVersionString to return the C-string for
the high level version number.
Add spvSoftwareVersionDetailsString() so that clients can get
more information if they want to.
Also allows us to clean up the uses in the tool executables files,
so now only one file includes build-version.inc.
Move the update-build-version logic to the only
CMakeLists file that needs it.
The update build version script takes a new argument
to name the output file.
Add test for named-barrier instructions and capability.
Add spv_target_env as an optional argument to CompileSuccessfully() and
CompileFailure(). Currently defaults to UNIVERSAL_1_0, though that
could change in the future.
Make spv_context a local variable in test methods instead of a
TextToBinaryTestBase member. Introduce ScopedContext to make temp
contexts easier.
For fulfilling this purpose, the |opcode| field in the
|spv_parsed_instruction_t| struct is changed to of type uint16_t.
Also add functions to query the information of a given SPIR-V
target environment.
Previously, the grammar allowed many execution modes for a single
OpExecutionMode instruction.
Removes the variable- and optional- execution mode operand type
enum values.
Issue found by antiagainst@
Users always want to run all the checks. The spv_validate_options_t
mechanism, which provides little benefits to users, complicates the
internal implementation and also makes the tests exercise different
paths as users do.
Right now the tests are more like integration tests instead of
unit tests, which should be our next refactoring aim.
Now we have public headers arranged as follows:
$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include/spirv-tools/libspirv.h
$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include/spirv/spirv.h
$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include/spirv/GLSL.std.450.h
$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include/spirv/OpenCL.std.h
A project should use -I$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include
and then #include "spirv-tools/libspirv.h"
The headers from the SPIR-V Registry can be accessed as "spirv/spirv."
for example.
The install target should also install the headers from the SPIR-V
Registry. The libspirv.h header is broken otherwise.
The SPIRV-Tools library depends on the headers from the SPIR-V Registry.
The util/bitutils.h and util/hex_float.h are pulled into the internal
source tree. Those are not part of the public API to SPIRV-Tools.