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Bug #29608.
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The previous any() implementation would generate arg0.x || arg0.y ||
arg0.z. Having an expression operation for this makes it easy for the
backend to generate something easier (DPn + SNE for 915 FS, .any
predication on 965 VS)
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Fixes: glsl-vs-position-outval. Bug #28138 (regnum online)
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Signed-off-by: José Fonseca <jfonseca@vmware.com>
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Previously glcpp would silently abort if it couldn't fstat the file being
read, (so it would work with stdin redirected from a file, but would not
work with stdin as a tty). The stat was so that glcpp could allocate
a buffer for the file content in a single call.
We now use talloc_realloc instead, (even if the fstat is
possible). This is theoretically less efficient, but quite irrelevant,
(particularly because the standalone preprocessor is used only for
testing).
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We recently added several tests that intentionally trigger
preprocessor errors. During valgrind-based testing, our test script
was noticing the non-zero return value from the preprocessor and
incorrectly flagging the valgrind-based test as failing.
To fix this, we make valgrind return an error code that is otherwise
unused by the preprocessor.
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This error message was missing so that the program would simply
segfault if the provided filename could not be opened for some reason.
While we're at it, we add explicit support for a filename of "-" to
indicate input from stdin.
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This fixes both "#line 0" and "#line XXX YYY" as described in the two
most recent commits.
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The existing DECIMAL_INTEGER pattern is the correct thing to use when
looking for a C decimal integer, (that is, a digit-sequence not
starting with 0 which would instead be an octal integer).
But for #line, we really want to accept any digit sequence, (including
"0"), and always interpret it as a decimal constant. So we add a new
DIGITS pattern for this case.
This should fix the compilation failure noted in bug #28138
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28138
(Though the generated file will not be updated until the next commit.)
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Previously, the YY_USER_ACTION was overwriting the yylloc->source value
in every action, (after that value had been carefully set by the handling
of the #line directive). Instead, we want to initialize it once in
YY_USER_INIT and then not touch it at all in YY_USER_ACTION.
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This test exposes two current bugs:
1. The source number is not being correctly emitted in error
messages (instead, it's always 0).
2. A directive of "#line 0" is resulting in the following
parse error:
preprocessor error: Invalid tokens after #
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The README file had grown a little bit stale. We've been using newer
versions of both the GLSL and C99 specifications, so list those. Also,
several of the documented known limitations have since been fixed, so
remove those.
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This directive is already implemented nicely, but wasn't previously tested.
It will be convenient to use this directive in further tests that rely
on error messages, (such as ensuring that #line correctly sets the line
number in the error message).
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Fixes glsl-getactiveuniform-array-size.
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This should be mostly a noop, except that a plain dereference of a
variable that is not part of a constant expression could now get
"constant folded". I expect that for all current backends this will
be either a noop, or possibly a win when it provokes more
ir_algebraic. It'll also ensure that when new features are added,
tree walking will work normally. Before this, constants weren't
getting folded inside of loops.
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Fixes: glsl-constant-folding-call-1 (bug #29737)
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I had used pkg-config from the Makefile because I didn't want to screw
around with the non-autoconf build, but that doesn't work because the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH or TALLOC_LIBS/TALLOC_CFLAGS that people set at
configure time needs to be respected and may not be present at build
time.
Bug #29585
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i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1 generated the following warning.
warning: 'score' may be used uninitialized in this function
GCC 4.4.3 on Linux didn't generate the above warning.
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The variable is actually used but only in the body of an assert.
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The 'vec4[12] foo' style already worked, but the 'vec4 foo[12]' style
did not. Also, 'vec4[] foo' was wrongly accepted.
Fixes piglit test cases array-19.vert and array-21.vert.
May fix fd.o bug #29684 (or at least part of it).
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Fixes piglit test redeclaration-03.vert.
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The code would attempt to add a new signature to the ir_function, which
didn't exist. Simply bailing out/returning early seems reasonable.
Fixes piglit test redeclaration-02.vert, and fixes a crash in
redeclaration-03.vert (the test still fails).
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This seems to give roughly a 20% speedup.
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Fixes double-free since the fix to free all of the uniform list.
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Hooray, we can valgrind again without adding suppressions. This also
adds an interface for use by an implementation of
glReleaseShaderCompiler().
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Class member base_ir was not initialized by the default constructor.
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Fixes glslparsertest/glsl2/scoping-01.frag (successfully compiled but
should've failed) and scoping-02.frag (assertion triggered).
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This should make it easier to diff the output, clean up some of the
insane whitespace, and make the strings a bit smaller.
We'll probably need to split up the prototype strings eventually, but
for now, this gets it under the 65K mark.
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Calls to equal(bvec, bvec) or notEqual(bvec, bvec) previously caused an
assertion. Fixes piglit tests glsl-const-builtin-equal-bool and
glsl-const-builtin-notEqual-bool.
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Fixes fd.o bug #29629.
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After a recent change to glcpp-parse.y (adding "redefined macro" error).
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Carefully avoiding printing any error when the new definition matches
the existing definition.
This fixes the recently-added 088-redefine-macro-legitimate.c and
089-redefine-macro-error.c tests as well as glsparsertest/preprocess1
in piglit.
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The specification says that redefining a macro is an error, unless the
new definitions is identical to the old one, (identical replacement
lists but ignoring differing amounts of whitespace).
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