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Closes #38
- Change overlapping bindings case from error to warning (it is *technically* allowed in HLSL/GLSL)
- Make diagnostic messages for these cases include a note to point at the "other" declaration in each case, so that user can more easily isolate the problem
- Unrelated fix: make sure `slangc` sets up its diagnostic callback *before* parsing command-line options so that error messages output during options parsing will be visible
- Unrelated fix: make sure that formatting for diagnostic messages doesn't print diagnostic ID for notes (all have IDs < 0).
- Note: eventually I'd like to not print diagnostic IDs at all (I think they are cluttering up our output), but doing that requires touching all the test cases...
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- The big change here is that all the definitions for syntax-node classes have been macro-ized, to that we can do light metaprogramming over them
- The use of macros for this has big down-sides, but I'm not quite ready to do anything more heavy-weight right now
- The macro-ized definitions can be included multiple times, to generate different declarations/code as needed
- The first example of using this meta-programming facility is a new visitor system
- The actual visitor base classes and the dispatch logic are all generated from the meta-files
- There was only one visitor left in the code: the semantics checker, so that was ported to the new system.
- All current test cases pass, so *of course* that means all is well.
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This includes a bunch of related changes:
- `slang-test`
- Add a notion of an "output mode" that specifies whether we output to console (the default), or invoke the apprpriate AppVeyor command to update test status
- Add a notion of test categories, so that tests can be tagged with categories, and then we can invoke only those tets in a given category, or choose to *exclude* tests with specific categories
- Allow the `OSProcessSpawner` to look up an executable by "path" (meaning a full path is expected) or by "name" (meaning it should be allowed to look in the current directory, `PATH` environment variable, etc.). This was important to make sure that I can run `appveyor` without having to know its absolute path.
- AppVeyor configuration
- Change badge to reflect new build account for organization (rather than a single-user account)
- Remove attempt to set AppVeyor build version in a clever way, since it breaks links from GitHub to AppVeyor
- Change order or configurations in the build matrix to front-load the Release build (which has the main tests)
- Turn on `fast_finish` flag so we don't have to wait as long for failed builds
- Turn on `parallel` builds
- Set `verbosity: minimal` to avoid getting build spew about Xamarin stuff I'm not using
- Add custom `test_script` to invoke `test.bat`
- Sets the test category based on teh build configuration, so we don't run the full test suite on every input.
- `test.bat`
- Allow for `-platform` and `-configuration` arguments
- Rewrute a platform of `Win32` over to `x86` to match how the output directories are named
- Futz around with how the directories are being passed along to work around annoying `.bat` file quoting behavior (I still don't get how batch files work)
- Tests
- Mark a bunch of tests as `smoke` tests
- Mark the relevant tests as `render` tests
(these get filtered out for AppVeyor builds)
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Many of the existing test cases were being skipped on accident, because their file names used `.spire` and the test tool was now looking for `.slang`
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