skia2/tests/sksl/blend/golden/BlendHardLight.glsl
John Stiles 345d72124d Eliminate inliner temporary variables for functions with a single exit.
When we determine that a function only contains a single return
statement, there is no need to create a temporary variable and store the
result expression into a variable. Instead, we can directly replace the
function-call expression with the return-statement's expression.

This dramatically simplifies the final optimized output from chains of
very simple inlined functions, which is a very common pattern for trees
of Skia fragment processors.

Change-Id: I6789064a321daf43db2e1cef4915f25ed74d6131
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/344665
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
2020-12-16 17:26:06 +00:00

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#version 400
out vec4 sk_FragColor;
float _blend_overlay_component(vec2 s, vec2 d) {
return 2.0 * d.x <= d.y ? (2.0 * s.x) * d.x : s.y * d.y - (2.0 * (d.y - d.x)) * (s.y - s.x);
}
in vec4 src;
in vec4 dst;
void main() {
vec4 _2_result;
_2_result = vec4(_blend_overlay_component(dst.xw, src.xw), _blend_overlay_component(dst.yw, src.yw), _blend_overlay_component(dst.zw, src.zw), dst.w + (1.0 - dst.w) * src.w);
_2_result.xyz += src.xyz * (1.0 - dst.w) + dst.xyz * (1.0 - src.w);
sk_FragColor = _2_result;
}