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authorTim Foley <tfoleyNV@users.noreply.github.com>2018-01-26 13:23:16 -0800
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2018-01-26 13:23:16 -0800
commita050f4a144d5ab36c93cd0a443767340301fb32e (patch)
tree2c0326de410cf550b16635baf4767f544d925da4 /tests/render
parent4cd18ec9de72dfaa0c550f10a39e53d31cc08899 (diff)
Fix some crashing bugs around local variable declarations. (#385)
The basic problem here arises when a local variable is used either before its own declaration: ```hlsl int a = b; ... int b = 0; ``` or when a local variable is used *in* its own decalration: ```hlsl int b = b; ``` In each case, Slang considers the scope of the `{}`-enclosed function body (or nested statement) as a whole, and so the lookup can "see" the declaration even if it is later in the same function. This behavior isn't really correct for HLSL semantics, so the right long-term fix is to change our scoping rules, but for now users really just want the compiler to not crash on code like this, and give an error message that points at the issue. This change makes both of the above examples print an error message saying that variable `b` was used before its declaration, which is accurate to the way that Slang is interpreting those code examples. This is currently treated as a fatal error, so that compilation aborts right away, to avoid all of the downstream crashes that these cases were causing.
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