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authorKenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>2010-08-24 01:45:49 -0700
committerIan Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>2010-08-26 09:19:48 -0700
commit5d25746640ee27882b69a962459727cf924443db (patch)
tree8cd6360b5e834d16426b143ae250038f615000d9 /src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp
parentac2376e6f51677ab321930b0200a79d1683cfbba (diff)
glsl: Refactor variable declaration handling.
Moving the check for an earlier variable declaration helps cleanly separate out the re-declaration vs. new declaration code a bit. With that in place, conflicts between variable names and structure types or function names aren't caught by the earlier "redeclaration" error message, so check the return type on glsl_symbol_table::add_variable and issue an error there. If one occurs, don't emit the initializer. Fixes redeclaration-01.vert and redeclaration-09.vert. Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp')
-rw-r--r--src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp77
1 files changed, 41 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp b/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp
index c666da300b..9b723162f6 100644
--- a/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp
+++ b/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp
@@ -1887,22 +1887,22 @@ ast_declarator_list::hir(exec_list *instructions,
"const declaration of `%s' must be initialized");
}
- /* Attempt to add the variable to the symbol table. If this fails, it
- * means the variable has already been declared at this scope. Arrays
- * fudge this rule a little bit.
+ /* Check if this declaration is actually a re-declaration, either to
+ * resize an array or add qualifiers to an existing variable.
*
- * From page 24 (page 30 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec,
- *
- * "It is legal to declare an array without a size and then
- * later re-declare the same name as an array of the same
- * type and specify a size."
+ * This is allowed for variables in the current scope.
*/
- if (state->symbols->name_declared_this_scope(decl->identifier)) {
- ir_variable *const earlier =
- state->symbols->get_variable(decl->identifier);
+ ir_variable *earlier = state->symbols->get_variable(decl->identifier);
+ if (earlier != NULL
+ && state->symbols->name_declared_this_scope(decl->identifier)) {
- if ((earlier != NULL)
- && (earlier->type->array_size() == 0)
+ /* From page 24 (page 30 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec,
+ *
+ * "It is legal to declare an array without a size and then
+ * later re-declare the same name as an array of the same
+ * type and specify a size."
+ */
+ if ((earlier->type->array_size() == 0)
&& var->type->is_array()
&& (var->type->element_type() == earlier->type->element_type())) {
/* FINISHME: This doesn't match the qualifiers on the two
@@ -1934,11 +1934,10 @@ ast_declarator_list::hir(exec_list *instructions,
earlier->type = var->type;
delete var;
var = NULL;
- } else if (state->extensions->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions &&
- (earlier != NULL) &&
- (strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragCoord") == 0) &&
- earlier->type == var->type &&
- earlier->mode == var->mode) {
+ } else if (state->extensions->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions
+ && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragCoord") == 0
+ && earlier->type == var->type
+ && earlier->mode == var->mode) {
/* Allow redeclaration of gl_FragCoord for ARB_fcc layout
* qualifiers.
*/
@@ -1946,15 +1945,16 @@ ast_declarator_list::hir(exec_list *instructions,
earlier->pixel_center_integer = var->pixel_center_integer;
} else {
YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "`%s' redeclared",
- decl->identifier);
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "`%s' redeclared", decl->identifier);
}
continue;
}
- /* From page 15 (page 21 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec,
+ /* By now, we know it's a new variable declaration (we didn't hit the
+ * above "continue").
+ *
+ * From page 15 (page 21 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec,
*
* "Identifiers starting with "gl_" are reserved for use by
* OpenGL, and may not be declared in a shader as either a
@@ -1969,6 +1969,25 @@ ast_declarator_list::hir(exec_list *instructions,
decl->identifier);
}
+ /* Add the variable to the symbol table. Note that the initializer's
+ * IR was already processed earlier (though it hasn't been emitted yet),
+ * without the variable in scope.
+ *
+ * This differs from most C-like languages, but it follows the GLSL
+ * specification. From page 28 (page 34 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50
+ * spec:
+ *
+ * "Within a declaration, the scope of a name starts immediately
+ * after the initializer if present or immediately after the name
+ * being declared if not."
+ */
+ if (!state->symbols->add_variable(var->name, var)) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "name `%s' already taken in the "
+ "current scope", decl->identifier);
+ continue;
+ }
+
/* Push the variable declaration to the top. It means that all
* the variable declarations will appear in a funny
* last-to-first order, but otherwise we run into trouble if a
@@ -1978,20 +1997,6 @@ ast_declarator_list::hir(exec_list *instructions,
*/
instructions->push_head(var);
instructions->append_list(&initializer_instructions);
-
- /* Add the variable to the symbol table after processing the initializer.
- * This differs from most C-like languages, but it follows the GLSL
- * specification. From page 28 (page 34 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50
- * spec:
- *
- * "Within a declaration, the scope of a name starts immediately
- * after the initializer if present or immediately after the name
- * being declared if not."
- */
- const bool added_variable =
- state->symbols->add_variable(var->name, var);
- assert(added_variable);
- (void) added_variable;
}