From 10b62eecd94be53eca4ac2555af860f864966d76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Foley Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 15:37:05 -0700 Subject: IR: handle control flow constructs (#186) * IR: handle control flow constructs This change includes a bunch of fixes and additions to the IR path: - `slang-ir-assembly` is now a valid output target (so we can use it for testing) - This uses what used to be the IR "dumping" logic, revamped to support much prettier output. - A future change will need to add back support for less prettified output to use when actually debugging - IR generation for `for` loops and `if` statements is supported - HLSL output from the above control flow constructs is implemented - Revamped the handling of l-values, and in particular work on compound ops like `+=` - Add basic IR support for `groupshared` variables - Add basic IR support for storing compute thread-group size - Output semantics on entry point parameters - This uses the AST structures to find semantics, so its still needs work - Pass through loop unroll flags - This is required to match `fxc` output, at least until we implement unrolling ourselves. * Fixup: 64-bit build issues. * fixup for merge --- source/core/slang-string.h | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'source/core/slang-string.h') diff --git a/source/core/slang-string.h b/source/core/slang-string.h index 98fd51a07..ed333f8e8 100644 --- a/source/core/slang-string.h +++ b/source/core/slang-string.h @@ -257,9 +257,10 @@ namespace Slang return getData() + getLength(); } - void append(int value, int radix = 10); - void append(unsigned int value, int radix = 10); - void append(long long value, int radix = 10); + void append(int32_t value, int radix = 10); + void append(uint32_t value, int radix = 10); + void append(int64_t value, int radix = 10); + void append(uint64_t value, int radix = 10); void append(float val, const char * format = "%g"); void append(double val, const char * format = "%g"); -- cgit v1.2.3