Make it a class, since it has non-trivial behaviour for converting
the enumerated value to a uint32_t value. (Comply with style guide.)
Merge EnumCaseWithOperands into EnumCase.
Fixed an issue where some of the tests were testing
the wrong word with the wrong operation. (| != ||).
Coalesced the many versions of EnumCase into one.
Added a get_value() to EnumCase to convert to a uint32_t.
Replaces ASSERT_TRUE(pointer), with ASSERT_NE(nullptr, pointer),
so that we do not do implicit pointer->bool conversion.
Removed const from some test structs since gtest needs to be
able to swap them.
Properly support a memory access mask with a combination
of bits, including the Aligned bit. When the Aligned bit is
set, the parser should expect an alignment value literal operand.
For example, support combining mask enums with "|",
such as "NotNaN|AllowRecip" for the fast math mode.
This is supported for mask values that don't modify the
expected operand pattern:
- fast math mode
- function control
- loop control
- selection control
TODO: disassembler support to print them as mask expressions.
This is in preparation for coming tests that will also
use the templated EnumCase instead of making their
own structs.
Also reformat AccessQualifier test.
Add a new operand type SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MULTIWORD_LITERAL_NUMBER
to represent those operands that can expand into multiple words.
Now only OpConstant and OpSpecConstant have such kind of operand.
Added a new enum for supported assembly syntax formats:
Canonical Assembly Format (CAF) and Assignment Assembly Format (AAF).
Updated assembler interface functions to support choice of assembly
syntax format.
The undefined pointer might get through to the call
to spvTextDestroy if the test fails on an earlier step.
In that case I just want to see the test failure, and
not a test failure followed by undefined behaviour.
Add text_fixture::TextToBinaryTestBase::CompiledInstructions,
to more easily just examine the generated instructions by skipping
over the header.
Add spvtest::MakeInstruction utility function to easily generate
a vector containing an opcode and its operands.
Previous the api used spv_text_t and spv_binary_t for both input
and output, but depending on the usage, you either MUST
call spvBinaryDestroy or you MUST NOT call spvBinaryDestroy on the
pointer.
Always try to destroy the binary during common methods
of test fixtures. This is safe if no other code in the test
attempted to destroy the binary.
Take advantage of the fact spvBinaryDestroy is a no-op on a nullptr,
by eliminating the null pointer check in the caller.