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2010-12-06glsl: Properly add functions during lazy built-in prototype importing.Kenneth Graunke
The original lazy built-in importing patch did not add the newly created function to the symbol table, nor actually emit it into the IR stream. Adding it to the symbol table is non-trivial since importing occurs when generating some ir_call in a nested scope. A new add_global_function method, backed by new symbol_table code in the previous patch, handles this. Fixes bug #32030.
2010-11-29glsl: Make the symbol table's add_variable just use the variable's name.Eric Anholt
2010-11-29glsl: Make the symbol table's add_function just use the function's name.Eric Anholt
2010-09-01glsl2: Remove unnecessary glsl_symbol_table::get_function parameter ↵Ian Romanick
return_constructors Now that constructors are not generated as functions or stored in the symbol table, there is no need to flag whether or not constructors should be returned.
2010-09-01glsl2: Remove unused 'constructor' parameter from glsl_symbol_table::add_typeIan Romanick
2010-09-01glsl2: Don't generate constructor functions for structuresIan Romanick
2010-08-30glsl: Silence unused variable warning.José Fonseca
2010-08-26glsl: Don't add overloads to existing structure constructors.Kenneth Graunke
Instead, make a new ir_function and try to add it to the symbol table. Fixes piglit test redeclaration-08.vert.
2010-08-26glsl: Use a single shared namespace in the symbol table.Kenneth Graunke
As of 1.20, variable names, function names, and structure type names all share a single namespace, and should conflict with one another in the same scope, or hide each other in nested scopes. However, in 1.10, variables and functions can share the same name in the same scope. Structure types, however, conflict with/hide both. Fixes piglit tests redeclaration-06.vert, redeclaration-11.vert, redeclaration-19.vert, and struct-05.vert.