SPIRV-Tools/source/spirv_optimizer_options.cpp
James Jones 398f37a2e0 Add explicit void parameter in libspirv.h again (#2032)
When building C code with gcc and the
-Wstrict-prototypes option, function declarations
and definitions that don't specify their argument
types generate warnings.  Functions that don't
take parameters need to specify (void) as their
parameter list, rather than leaving it empty.

Note this only applies to C, so only the functions
exported in C-compatible headers need fixing.  In
C++ functions can't be declared/defined without a
parameter list, so C++ can safely allow an empty
parameter list to imply (void).
2018-11-06 11:12:26 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Google Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
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#include <cassert>
#include <cstring>
#include "source/spirv_optimizer_options.h"
SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_optimizer_options spvOptimizerOptionsCreate(void) {
return new spv_optimizer_options_t();
}
SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsDestroy(
spv_optimizer_options options) {
delete options;
}
SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsSetRunValidator(
spv_optimizer_options options, bool val) {
options->run_validator_ = val;
}
SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsSetValidatorOptions(
spv_optimizer_options options, spv_validator_options val) {
options->val_options_ = *val;
}
SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsSetMaxIdBound(
spv_optimizer_options options, uint32_t val) {
options->max_id_bound_ = val;
}