| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Add built-in type aliases for DepthTexture* and unify Sampler*Shadow
Add the following type aliases:
- DepthTexture1D, DepthTexture1DArray
- DepthTexture2D, DepthTexture2DArray
- DepthTexture2DMS, DepthTexture2DMSArray
- DepthTexture3D
- DepthTextureCube, DepthTextureCubeArray
These match with the type aliases for non-depth textures.
Also, unify the Sampler*Shadow type aliases with DepthTexture*
ones. This adds the following:
- Sampler2DMSShadow
- Sampler2DMSArrayShadow
and removes the Sampler3DArrayShadow type alias. As a side-effect, the
descriptions of Sampler*ArrayShadow type aliases are fixed
("texture-sampler for shadow" ==> "texture-sampler array for shadow").
Update the slang tests to use the newly introduced type aliases instead
of
the custom type aliases that use _Texture<> directly.
Add DepthTexture testing in
hlsl-intrinsic/texture/texture-intrinsics. Do this by extracting the
test logic of computeMain() in a separate function and parametrize it
for non-depth/depth texture types. This adds basic coverage for the
following types:
- DepthTexture1D
- DepthTexture2D
- DepthTexture3D
- DepthTextureCube
- DepthTexture1DArray
- DepthTexture2DArray
- DepthTextureCubeArray
Issue #6166
Issue #8503
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* Refactor _Texture to constrain on texel types.
* Fix tests.
* Fix.
* Disable glsl texture test because rhi can't run it correctly.
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* Overhaul docgen tool and setup CI to generate stdlib reference.
* Fix build error.
* Write parsed doc for all decls.
* fix.
* fix callout.
* Fix.
* Fix comment.
* Fix.
* Delete obsolete doc tests.
* Fix.
* Categorize functions and types.
* Fix CI.
* Update comments.
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* WGSL texture support for depth and multisampled
This commit fixes a few issues with WGSL texture intrinsics.
- static_assert-s are corrected.
- Gather functions work properly with depth textures
- Load functions work properly with depth textures and multisampled
textures
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