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Move reflection JSON generation into separate test fixture
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* Get tests running/passing under Linux
- Fix up `dlopen` abstraction
- Fix up some test cases to request hlsl (rather than default to dxbc) so they can run on non-Windows targets
- Fix up test runner ignore tests that can't run on current platform (and not count those as failure)
- Fix file handle leeak in process spawner absttraction
- Get additional test-related applications building
- More tweaks to Travis script; in theory deployment is set up now (yeah, right)
* fixup
* fixup: Travis environment variable syntax
* fixup: Buffer->begin
* fixup: actually run full tests on one config
* fixup: add build status badge for Travis
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- This really just checks two basic things:
1. Was there any global variable declared with `in` and `sample`?
2. Did any code encountered during lowering referenece `gl_SampleIndex`?
- This doesn't cover what HLSL could need, nor what we would need for cross-compilation. Consider it GLSL-specific for now.
- In order to generate the information with even a reasonable chance of being accurate (not giving a ton of false positives) I tried to integrate the checks into the lowering process (so they only see code that is referenced, one hopes).
- For this to work with my testing setup, I needed to make sure that lowering is always performed, prior to emitting reflection info
- This change broke several reflection tests, because they had been using code that wouldn't actually pass the downstream compiler. I checked in fixes for those.
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Fixes #57
There were a bunch of issues in how `std430` was being implemented, largely due to just stubbing it in without any test cases. This commit adds a reasonably good test case to ensure that we've got things basically working.
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