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| author | Tim Foley <tfoleyNV@users.noreply.github.com> | 2017-11-29 11:45:15 -0800 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2017-11-29 11:45:15 -0800 |
| commit | b487516880f56fd69ff76bf7cb3f0f1711bc356d (patch) | |
| tree | 0f1464a22ac7f52053ab4f8f768967c1383c597c /examples | |
| parent | 713938038a87b9e4a69f198f09f1bf231be6f72f (diff) | |
Add API to query stage of varying parameter (#302)
Fixes #301
The problem here is that if you have input GLSL code like:
```glsl
// example.vs
in vec3 pos;
```
and:
```glsl
// example.fs
in vec3 worldPos;
```
Then both `pos` and `worldPos` are reflected as global variables (parameters of the *program*), which both get bound to "varying input" resources, but there is no way to tell through the API that `pos` is a vertex parameter while `worldPos` is a fragment one.
The original request in issue #301 was to expose parameters like this not as a global variables, but rather as parameters of the entry point in their specific file. That is, treat it as if the user had written, e.g.:
```glsl
// example.vs
void vsMain(in vec3 pos) { ... }
```
Doing that would unify the GLSL and HLSL/Slang cases a bit, but would require the Slang reflection API to lie about the structure of code the user wrote. At a more basic level, that would have been hard to implement because the current reflection API just exposes the underlying AST, and the AST *needs* to leave `pos` at the global scope so that when we go and spit GLSL back out we retain the original structure.
This PR implements a more simplistic solution, where the user is allowed to query the stage that a varying parameter "belongs" to. For right now I'm only enabling this to work for varying parameters (but it doesn't care if they are entry-point or global-scope varyings). Despite what I said on #301, this should work for both the top-level parameter's variable layout, *and* any variable layouts for fields within its type reflection.
In terms of implementation, I took the simple but wasteful route: every `VarLayout` now has a `stage` field that is by default initialized to `SLANG_STAGE_NONE`. When collecting varying parameters, I take advantage of the fact that everything bottlenecks through `processEntryPointParameter()` which takes an `EntryPointParameterState` so that I can set the `VarLayout::stage` field for any varying parameter in one place.
While I was making this change, I also did a bit of cleanup so that the "official" names for the varying parameter categories are `VARYING_INPUT` and `VARYING_OUTPUT`, with `VERTEX_INPUT` and `FRAGMENT_OUTPUT` being "deprecated" in principle. I didn't do the bulk rename inside the codebase yet.
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