This reverts commit 3b4f862d05.
Reason for revert: might have caused chromium:1326848
Original change's description:
> Remove DSLWrapper helper class.
>
> Without an `operator=` on our expressions and variables, we no longer
> need to wrap all our expressions with a helper.
>
> Change-Id: I8110079f61c9ad01997f7c4b376db223dc4b6e17
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/541063
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Change-Id: I7efb3004913f7c85dc551d9740a6b31971de52d2
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Without an `operator=` on our expressions and variables, we no longer
need to wrap all our expressions with a helper.
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This means that in raw DSL code, `foo = bar` will need to be written as
`foo.assign(bar)`. This is admittedly slightly less convenient. However,
in practice, raw DSL code is very rare, and in fact we only had one
use-case for operator= across all of our code. This change will allow us
to simplify the DSL parser by eliminating the `DSLWrapper` helper class,
which was only needed because we overloaded `operator=`.
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This is a reland of commit 69fecd6c2d
Original change's description:
> Add SkCapabilities object
>
> This describes the capabilities of a particular Skia rendering context
> (GPU context, or the CPU backend). At the moment, it only contains the
> supported SkSL version (with a new enum added to specify the current
> value as "100" and a new ES3 value as "300".
>
> SkCapabilities can not be retrieved from an SkCanvas - the client must
> have a concrete way of knowing what their destination device that will
> do the actual rendering is (GrCaps or SkSurface).
>
> This CL doesn't make use of the SkCapabilities yet, that's coming in
> follow-up CLs that alter the SkSL compiler and SkRuntimeEffect API.
>
> Bug: skia:11209
> Change-Id: I4e9fd21ff7ffd79f1926c5c2eb34e10b3af4bc9b
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/537876
> Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Bug: skia:11209
Change-Id: If76343a8a536ade25f6b3d80e0885c7bc47d2adf
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/540919
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DSL runtime effects were unused outside of test code.
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This reverts commit 69fecd6c2d.
Reason for revert: Why do we even bother separating include from src?
Original change's description:
> Add SkCapabilities object
>
> This describes the capabilities of a particular Skia rendering context
> (GPU context, or the CPU backend). At the moment, it only contains the
> supported SkSL version (with a new enum added to specify the current
> value as "100" and a new ES3 value as "300".
>
> SkCapabilities can not be retrieved from an SkCanvas - the client must
> have a concrete way of knowing what their destination device that will
> do the actual rendering is (GrCaps or SkSurface).
>
> This CL doesn't make use of the SkCapabilities yet, that's coming in
> follow-up CLs that alter the SkSL compiler and SkRuntimeEffect API.
>
> Bug: skia:11209
> Change-Id: I4e9fd21ff7ffd79f1926c5c2eb34e10b3af4bc9b
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/537876
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> Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Bug: skia:11209
Change-Id: I3bc843b0abf154dbaecb209b251f80741757bf70
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This describes the capabilities of a particular Skia rendering context
(GPU context, or the CPU backend). At the moment, it only contains the
supported SkSL version (with a new enum added to specify the current
value as "100" and a new ES3 value as "300".
SkCapabilities can not be retrieved from an SkCanvas - the client must
have a concrete way of knowing what their destination device that will
do the actual rendering is (GrCaps or SkSurface).
This CL doesn't make use of the SkCapabilities yet, that's coming in
follow-up CLs that alter the SkSL compiler and SkRuntimeEffect API.
Bug: skia:11209
Change-Id: I4e9fd21ff7ffd79f1926c5c2eb34e10b3af4bc9b
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G3 prefers license() first.
This was done mechanically with a big find/replace
Change-Id: I8c33c7bc10a6bec42e966cad81c259954e841811
Bug: skia:13211
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Ran the following commands:
find -name "BUILD.bazel" -exec sed -i -e '1iload("//bazel:macros.bzl", "cc_library", "exports_files_legacy")\nexports_files_legacy()' {} +
buildifier --lint=fix --mode=fix -r .
This had the effect of making sure we can export all of our
files in G3 (until we no longer have legacy targets) and
making all of our cc_libraries shim-able.
bazel/macros.bzl has the human-contributed changes, the rest
were mechanical.
Change-Id: I8e24e30e74b038cfd072cdbe4078bfd1d213dd46
Bug: skia:13211
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This limits our error reporting to the first 16MB of SkSL code in a
program, and error marks are limited to a run of 255 characters or
less. In practice, these limits do not affect normal code in any way.
This gives us the same tight memory footprint we originally had when
positions were stored as `int32 fLine`.
Change-Id: Idef04344324870a7b92aca154feb5e1a0121d284
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In a followup, this will make it easier to save memory.
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Change-Id: I1bf6a41290eebd45e2065fcedf86ef2e20866f54
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Bug: skia:13169
Change-Id: Icf0b720d3e3a13d490aba8495cf9db83d1d62318
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Bug: skia:13170
Change-Id: I11ef0ea5ac3ae61b24a47805bb3290a37880cfee
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Bug: skia:13173
Change-Id: Ifbcce77605dd781563568293fc501dfa31f143da
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Bug: skia:13171
Change-Id: I6dffb98ac2464f930995cf8ea57e422091d20fd2
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It was decided that being able to report positions from C++ code is not
worth the cost of having all of these captures everywhere.
Change-Id: I94981d9f780bd95df8b56198210c9cdd5f16239c
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Blocks did not previously track their position, creating problems
reporting some errors (which will be improved in followup CLs). Fixing
block positions changed the reporting of do loop errors, requiring do
loop position tracking to be updated as part of this change.
Change-Id: I3bd048a62d912914edf679f42607de1b5eafc2b9
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This addresses (hopefully) all of the remaining suboptimal positions in
SkSL error reporting.
Change-Id: I5bc977b03d51153b841a89fa687e54e3e9cb6ec3
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This avoids a situation where we didn't know the position of a binary
expression while we were in the middle of evaluating it, which was
leading to problems with upcoming error reporting changes.
Change-Id: Ie41fa82d077de1aa1041cd84c539ba29aaa2f5f0
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This avoids a situation where we didn't know the position of a postfix
expression while we were in the middle of evaluating it, which was
leading to problems with upcoming error reporting changes.
Change-Id: Ie6d4dd8411ffb24ac7ee95d3e908483d0d92ba0f
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This removes some hacks where we were creating nodes with the wrong
positions and later updating them to have the correct positions, along
with a general increase in the rigorousness of position tracking.
Change-Id: I2bc635de6d5f516d5fb6763b00a22a10ccdf135f
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This adds asserts to DSLParser::expression() to ensure that every
generated expression actually starts at the current offset, and fixes
all of the various spots we weren't successfully doing that.
Change-Id: Ie37dbf9ee8bb47fd03f7a290d2e15da4fbfff938
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SkSL::Operator was previously just a thin wrapper around Token::Kind and
everything was therefore written in terms of Token. Since Token is not
accessible from include/ (and we don't want it to be), this creates an
actual Operator enum and eliminates the dependence on Token. This will
enable followup changes to reference Operator from within the DSL
include files.
Change-Id: I49555c9151618fd15970a303d2284972c78c3f21
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No visible effect yet, but this will enable better error reporting in a
future CL.
Change-Id: I09e1c5d3bb423a7ce42701f15c4bb142b0a9473c
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Most of these are pretty mechanical generated changes.
IWYU noticed one issue with DSLCore.h, which was fixed here.
Change-Id: I5629565ad3c2817daa71907c62f932d93f9d78ab
Bug: skia:12541
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This is needed for accurate error reporting when we start reporting
ranges rather than line numbers.
Change-Id: If465317e04685e91ab7c408d29e82028b5d59d1a
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PS1 regenerates the Bazel files. Use it as the base change when
comparing patchsets.
IWYU seems to do a good job of working with MyFile.cpp and
MyFile.h, but if there is just a MyHeader.h, it doesn't always
seem to throw errors if the includes aren't correct. This was
observed with include/sksl/DSL.h This might be due to the fact
that headers are not compiled on their own, so they are never
sent directly to the IWYU binary.
This change sets enforce_iwyu_on_package() on the all sksl
packages and then fixes the includes until all those checks
are happy. There were a few files that needed fixes outside
of the sksl folder. Examples include:
- src/gpu/effects/GrConvexPolyEffect.cpp
- tests/SkSLDSLTest.cpp
To really enforce this, we need to add a CI/CQ job that runs
bazel build //example:hello_world_gl --config=clang \
--sandbox_base=/dev/shm --features skia_enforce_iwyu
If that failed, a dev could make the changes described in
the logs and/or run the command locally to see those
prescribed fixes.
I had to add several entries to toolchain/IWYU_mapping.imp
in order to fix some private includes and other atypical
choices. I tried adding a rule there to allow inclusion of
SkTypes.h to make sure defines like SK_SUPPORT_GPU, but
could not get it to work for all cases, so I deferred to
using the IWYU pragma: keep (e.g. SkSLPipelineStageCodeGenerator.h)
Change-Id: I4c3e536d8e69ff7ff2d26fe61a525a6c2e80db06
Bug: skia:13052
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Bug: skia:13051
Change-Id: I13cdb1b625f65e6d15d3b59ba493897ed88b24c4
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This adds an assert to Position::line() to ensure that we don't run
past the end of the source string. Since the source string can
contain embedded nulls, we also switch the source handling from
const char* to std::string so we can accurately determine its length.
Change-Id: I9df47e98c1a0cbc35222a0ea709d9403762210d3
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This CL switches almost all instances of line tracking over to track
Positions instead. This does not yet add full range support - only the
start offsets will be correct currently. Followup CLs will extend the
ranges to fully cover their nodes.
Change-Id: Ie49aee02f35dcb30a3adb8a35f3e4914ba6939d2
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Change-Id: I1fa160941b18392616708f4e08a4ebbf7398480e
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PS 1 regenerates existing Bazel files
PS 2 adds generated Bazel files to skottie and its dependencies,
as well as incorporating it into CanvasKit.
This changes the version of Bazel we use to 5.0.0 (recently
released).We had been using a pre-release of 6.0 because we
wanted the new features in one of the 5.0 release candidates,
but not the regression that was there (and reverted before the
full 5.0 release). I'd like to stick to the latest stable Bazel
release where possible.
Suggested Review Order:
- //modules/skottie/BUILD.bazel (this was hand written
to encapsulate the skottie library). The files in the
deps are based on skottie.gni.
- //modules/skresources/BUILD.bazel and //modules/sksg/BUILD.bazel
which expose all sources
- //third_party/file_map_for_bazel.json which ignores the
ffmpeg libraries (we won't actually build the SkVideoDecoder
stuff because HAVE_VIDEO_DECODER is not set).
- //modules/canvaskit/BUILD.bazel which makes use of the skottie
library and includes the interface skottie.js file.
- .bazelversion which changes the Bazel version used (e.g. by
Bazelisk).
- All other changes should be auto-generated or related to
deleted files.
Change-Id: Ic26f9a9dea5310f2cbd9cda7d701847924a39a22
Bug: skia:12541
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The previous CLs have removed the last significant differences between
SkSL::String and std::string. This CL removes SkSL::String entirely and
replaces it with std::string throughout the code.
Apologies for the very long CL, but I have done my best to make it as
simple and reviewable as possible. The vast majority of changes are
simple replacement of `SkSL::String` with `std::string`. In the rare
spots where code is moved from one place to another, it is logically
unchanged.
Change-Id: I39563d2db45da229f17f4504dfd63e00bde7a96e
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We now use std::string_view throughout. SkStringView.h has been moved to
include/private/ and is only used for our C++20/23 compatibility methods
(starts_with/ends_with/contains).
Change-Id: I961842c6778256a03868e7602d48add34f420763
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Upcoming dehydration / rehydration changes require $intLiteral and
$floatLiteral to be present in the symbol table (as all other private
types are). It turns out that even with them marked private, having
them in the symbol table allows them to be incorrectly accessed without
error due to a code path that fails to check for private types.
This CL takes care of that and ultimately results in better output from
PrivateTypes.
Change-Id: Ic47b77a770834079f28c3195545a7cabca8e6cb3
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- Use latest emscripten toolchain (3.1.0)
- Autogenerate the atoms and manually fix some of the file lists.
- Add a known_good_builds target to bazel/Makefile to help
check the things we expect to work with Bazel.
Change-Id: Ia5f51e7b9eb5c108386820ad59180c8f862f5a70
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Color filters and blenders are currently not supported for tracing,
because we don't have access to the pixel coordinate, and so there is
nothing to compare the debug-trace coordinate with.
Change-Id: I7fe7fb4955b002432046ceef61c6f0a4c721a581
Bug: skia:12708
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Added comments to explain the semantics (both what's expected when you
set the uniform, and what you see in the shader). The old name was
confusing, because it sounded like you got an sRGB color in the shader.
This is terse, but I think it's the cleanest syntax - and for embedding
clients, they can use C++ (etc.) API to require that color uniforms are
assigned from color types.
Bug: skia:10479
Change-Id: If00ea754060494aaa83001a5b357687953de8a5f
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This reverts commit 873a39ebd1.
Reason for revert: rework #2 of trace design, DebugTrace is back
Original change's description:
> Remove newly-added SkSL::DebugTrace base class.
>
> Slight rework of the SkRuntimeEffect trace design means we won't expose
> any debug-trace class at the public level, so an interface base class
> doesn't add value after all.
>
> Change-Id: I82739e9c5ba5ce5c7a63793ec0c09a50ab19fbb3
> Bug: skia:12708
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Bug: skia:12708
Change-Id: I02d51f83c7a3384b1eaa74ecf1a80b5f6e4fd774
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Slight rework of the SkRuntimeEffect trace design means we won't expose
any debug-trace class at the public level, so an interface base class
doesn't add value after all.
Change-Id: I82739e9c5ba5ce5c7a63793ec0c09a50ab19fbb3
Bug: skia:12708
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/480776
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SkRuntimeEffect needs an API for generating debug traces. This means
that we will need references to debug traces inside a public header.
Rather than reference SkVMDebugInfo directly, we now have a simpler
base class for debug traces. This is better suited to landing in
include/.
I've also renamed SkVMDebugInfo to SkVMDebugTrace for consistency, since
it now contains all the trace data. (When it was first added, it only
had the slot info.)
Change-Id: Ibaa4dedf9a17b9462b4f233a28a7b875d0317892
Bug: skia:12708
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I should have realized the fuzzer would find this assert when I added
it. Now the front-end rejects these layout qualifiers on both struct
fields and interface block fields. LayoutInInterfaceBlock.sksl is a
reformatted version of the fuzzer input. LayoutInStruct is hand-crafted
to trigger the same failure on a different code path. Both would
previously assert in the SPIRV generator. Now, neither one gets that
far.
Bug: oss-fuzz:41347
Change-Id: Iff69d8f5482da7b772e9331c4fd2d58e89813c46
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This uses the gazelle extension from
https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/buildbot/+/473357
Review Tips:
- Ignore any changes to .h or .cpp files. Those have been
pulled out into their own CLs.
- Start with bazel/macros.bzl.
- Read the CL with the generation code, if you haven't already.
- Look at third_party/file_map_for_bazel.json.
- See experimental/bazel_test for an idea of how a cc_binary
would be made.
- Spot check one or two of the BUILD.bazel files.
This CL generates the "atomic" rules for src/, include/ and
modules/skshaper, as a starting point.
`bazel build --config clang //include/...` works
`bazel build --config clang //src/...` starts compiling,
(which verifies that the BUILD.bazel files are all valid),
but runs into errors because not all third_party deps have
been resolved, and there are some files missing from the
toolchain still (e.g. EGL headers).
Change-Id: Ib7e0fb0efdb9f08655f06cbc56e9bb4cf416294b
Bug: skia:12541
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/474240
Reviewed-by: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Leandro Lovisolo <lovisolo@google.com>
These rules can be used to build our GMs on WASM+WebGL and
libskia.a with just the CPU backend (and most other features
turned off).
This can be done with the following commands:
- bazel build //modules/canvaskit:gm-bindings-wasm --gpu_backend=gl_backend --with_gl_standard=webgl_standard
- bazel build :skia-core --config clang
This pivots slightly from http://review.skia.org/463517
by using config_settings [1] instead of platforms for
the optional features that we control. This pivot was
suggested in [2]
We have BUILD.bazel files in many of the subdirectories
that specify filegroups for the appropriate files. In
an effort to make //BUILD.bazel more readable, it is
the responsibility of these subfolders to deal with
conditionally including certain .h or .cpp files.
This is done using select statements and config_settings
or platform constraints as necessary.
For example, src/gpu/BUILD.bazel will different private
filegroups for each of the supported gpu backends [3]
and a more-visible filegroup called "srcs" that has
the right selection of the private files to be used
for compilation.
An effort has been made to avoid using glob() in our
BUILD.bazel files. These file lists were made by using
`ls -1` and some regex to add in quotes. We might want
to make a helper script to assist with that, if necessary.
To specify which options we have, the settings in
//bazel/common_config_settings/BUILD.bazel have been
redesigned. They make use of a macro `string_flag_with_values`
that removes the boilerplate. Patchset 36 shows what the
file looks like w/o the macro.
The top level BUILD.bazel file will still need to use
some logic to handle defines, because local_defines is
a list of strings, not a list of labels [4].
Suggested Review Order:
- WORKSPACE.bazel to see the new dependencies on the
emsdk toolchain and bazel_skylib
- bazel/common_config_settings/* to see the few settings
defined (we have more to define, see BUILD.gn and
//gn/skia.gni for ideas)
- BUILD.bazel to see the "skia-core" cc_library rule.
See also "gms" and "tests"
- modules/canvaskit/BUILD.bazel to see the use of
the emscripten "wasm_cc_binary" rule, which depends
on the "skia-core", "gms", and "tests" rule. Note that
it only builds some of the gms as a proof of concept.
- The other BUILD.bazel files. Some of these are not
platform or feature dependent (e.g. pathops). Others
are (e.g. gpu).
- All other files.
[1] https://docs.bazel.build/versions/4.2.1/skylark/config.html#user-defined-build-settings
[2] https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk/pull/920
[3] In this CL, that's just the webgl one.
[4] https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/be/c-cpp.html#cc_library.local_defines
Change-Id: Ieecf9c106d5e3a6ae97d13d66be06b4b3c207089
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/458637
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Reviewed-by: Leandro Lovisolo <lovisolo@google.com>
Owners-Override: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
GLSL treats builtin types and user-defined types differently; `int` and
`float` are keywords and cannot be used to name variables. However, it's
fine for a user type like `struct xyz` to be hidden by a variable
`int xyz` or even `xyz xyz` (i.e., a variable of type `struct xyz` named
`xyz`).
We now honor that distinction and include tests for it. This will fix
several ES2 conformance tests (local_struct_variable_hides_struct_type,
local_int_variable_hides_struct_type, etc.).
Change-Id: I7a45c70707087f9f355ce5b06b032fed16683f3e
Bug: skia:12527
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The fuzzer has been poking various holes in DSL by intentionally
creating illegal types (e.g. private or not ES2-compatible), then
finding ways to use those types, e.g. constructors or swizzles.
Previously we were mitigating those by calling `reportIllegalTypes` at
the locations where the type was used. Now, we detect the illegal type
usage at the source, and return a poison DSLType. This prevents the
illegal type from leaking out at all, and stops the problem at its
source. It also allows us to remove calls to `reportIllegalTypes`
sprinkled through the code, as those are now redundant.
Change-Id: Id50b50f72849111d80f76e4fdc2cb6094d3009bd
Bug: oss-fuzz:39597
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/455999
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Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
DSLWriter is about to be renamed to something non-DSL-specific, and
(especially since we're in the middle of trying to break up some of our
big classes anyway) it didn't feel right to leave a pile of extremely
DSL-specific utility methods in it. And since it turns out that none of
these methods really do much of anything anymore, it seemed best to
just kill them all.
Change-Id: I5e257f87108a7a6db7fc1c01bab4e6c1544d60b0
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