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This allows us to reuse some code and will be useful later.
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This effectively reverts b6f15869b324ae64a00d0fe46fa3c8c62c1edb6c.
In desktop GLSL, defining a function with the same name as a built-in
hides that built-in function completely, so there would never be
built-in and user function signatures in the same ir_function.
However, in GLSL ES, overloading built-ins is allowed, and does not
hide the built-in signatures - so we're back to needing this.
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Also rename it to "is_builtin" for consistency.
Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
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In most cases, we needed to be reparenting the cloned IR to a
different context (for example, to the linked shader instead of the
unlinked shader), or optimization before the reparent would cause
memory usage of the original object to grow and grow.
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If we put the protos in separate ir_functions, they wouldn't be found
at lookup time for linking.
Fixes:
glsl-fs-texture2d-bias
glsl-fs-texture2dproj-bias
glsl-fs-texture2dproj-bias-2
glsl-lod-bias
glsl1-texture2D(), computed coordinate
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