glslang/Test/hlsl.forLoop.frag
David Neto 8c3d5b4b6c SPIR-V: Aggressively prune unreachable merge, continue target
More aggressively prune unreachable code as follows.
When no control flow edges reach a merge block or continue target:
- delete their contents so that:
  - a merge block becomes OpLabel, then OpUnreachable
  - a continue target becomes OpLabel, then an OpBranch back to the
    loop header
- any basic block which is dominated by such a merge block or continue
  target is removed as well.
- decorations targeting the removed instructions are removed.

Enables the SPIR-V builder post-processing step the GLSLANG_WEB case.
2019-10-29 15:33:54 -04:00

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void f0() {
for (;;) ;
}
void f1(float4 input) {
for (++input; ; ) ;
}
void f2(float4 input) {
[unroll] for (; any(input != input); ) {}
}
float f3(float4 input) {
for (; any(input != input); ) { return -input; }
}
float f4(float4 input) {
for (--input; any(input != input); input += 2) { return -input; }
}
void f5(float4 input) {
for (;;) if (input.x > 2.0) break;
}
void f6(float4 input) {
for (;;) if (input.x > 2.0) continue;
}
void f99() {
for (int first = 0, second = 1; ;) first + second;
}
void f100(float ii) {
for (--ii, --ii, --ii;;) ii;
}
float4 PixelShaderFunction(float4 input) : COLOR0
{
f0();
f1(input);
f2(input);
f3(input);
f4(input);
f5(input);
f6(input);
float ii;
for (int ii = -1; ii < 3; ++ii) if (ii == 2) continue;
--ii;
f99();
for ( int i = 0, count = int(ii); i < count; i++ );
for (float first = 0, second[2], third; first < second[0]; ++second[1]) first + second[1] + third;
f100(ii);
return input;
}