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| #ifndef SRC_TINT_LANG_WGSL_RESOLVER_INTRINSIC_TABLE_H_ |
| #define SRC_TINT_LANG_WGSL_RESOLVER_INTRINSIC_TABLE_H_ |
| |
| #include <memory> |
| #include <string> |
| |
| #include "src/tint/lang/wgsl/ast/binary_expression.h" |
| #include "src/tint/lang/wgsl/ast/unary_op.h" |
| #include "src/tint/lang/wgsl/resolver/const_eval.h" |
| #include "src/tint/lang/wgsl/resolver/ctor_conv_intrinsic.h" |
| #include "src/tint/lang/wgsl/sem/builtin.h" |
| #include "src/tint/utils/containers/vector.h" |
| |
| // Forward declarations |
| namespace tint { |
| class ProgramBuilder; |
| } // namespace tint |
| |
| namespace tint::resolver { |
| |
| /// IntrinsicTable is a lookup table of all the WGSL builtin functions and intrinsic operators |
| class IntrinsicTable { |
| public: |
| /// @param builder the program builder |
| /// @return a pointer to a newly created IntrinsicTable |
| static std::unique_ptr<IntrinsicTable> Create(ProgramBuilder& builder); |
| |
| /// Destructor |
| virtual ~IntrinsicTable(); |
| |
| /// Builtin describes a resolved builtin function |
| struct Builtin { |
| /// The semantic info for the builtin |
| const sem::Builtin* sem = nullptr; |
| /// The constant evaluation function |
| ConstEval::Function const_eval_fn = nullptr; |
| }; |
| |
| /// UnaryOperator describes a resolved unary operator |
| struct UnaryOperator { |
| /// The result type of the unary operator |
| const type::Type* result = nullptr; |
| /// The type of the parameter of the unary operator |
| const type::Type* parameter = nullptr; |
| /// The constant evaluation function |
| ConstEval::Function const_eval_fn = nullptr; |
| }; |
| |
| /// BinaryOperator describes a resolved binary operator |
| struct BinaryOperator { |
| /// The result type of the binary operator |
| const type::Type* result = nullptr; |
| /// The type of LHS parameter of the binary operator |
| const type::Type* lhs = nullptr; |
| /// The type of RHS parameter of the binary operator |
| const type::Type* rhs = nullptr; |
| /// The constant evaluation function |
| ConstEval::Function const_eval_fn = nullptr; |
| }; |
| |
| /// CtorOrConv describes a resolved value constructor or conversion |
| struct CtorOrConv { |
| /// The result type of the value constructor or conversion |
| const sem::CallTarget* target = nullptr; |
| /// The constant evaluation function |
| ConstEval::Function const_eval_fn = nullptr; |
| }; |
| |
| /// Lookup looks for the builtin overload with the given signature, raising an error diagnostic |
| /// if the builtin was not found. |
| /// @param type the builtin type |
| /// @param args the argument types passed to the builtin function |
| /// @param earliest_eval_stage the the earliest evaluation stage that a call to |
| /// the builtin can be made. This can alter the overloads considered. |
| /// For example, if the earliest evaluation stage is |
| /// `sem::EvaluationStage::kRuntime`, then only overloads with concrete argument types |
| /// will be considered, as all abstract-numerics will have been materialized |
| /// after shader creation time (sem::EvaluationStage::kConstant). |
| /// @param source the source of the builtin call |
| /// @return the semantic builtin if found, otherwise nullptr |
| virtual Builtin Lookup(builtin::Function type, |
| utils::VectorRef<const type::Type*> args, |
| sem::EvaluationStage earliest_eval_stage, |
| const Source& source) = 0; |
| |
| /// Lookup looks for the unary op overload with the given signature, raising an error |
| /// diagnostic if the operator was not found. |
| /// @param op the unary operator |
| /// @param arg the type of the expression passed to the operator |
| /// @param earliest_eval_stage the the earliest evaluation stage that a call to |
| /// the unary operator can be made. This can alter the overloads considered. |
| /// For example, if the earliest evaluation stage is |
| /// `sem::EvaluationStage::kRuntime`, then only overloads with concrete argument types |
| /// will be considered, as all abstract-numerics will have been materialized |
| /// after shader creation time (sem::EvaluationStage::kConstant). |
| /// @param source the source of the operator call |
| /// @return the operator call target signature. If the operator was not found |
| /// UnaryOperator::result will be nullptr. |
| virtual UnaryOperator Lookup(ast::UnaryOp op, |
| const type::Type* arg, |
| sem::EvaluationStage earliest_eval_stage, |
| const Source& source) = 0; |
| |
| /// Lookup looks for the binary op overload with the given signature, raising an error |
| /// diagnostic if the operator was not found. |
| /// @param op the binary operator |
| /// @param lhs the LHS value type passed to the operator |
| /// @param rhs the RHS value type passed to the operator |
| /// @param source the source of the operator call |
| /// @param earliest_eval_stage the the earliest evaluation stage that a call to |
| /// the binary operator can be made. This can alter the overloads considered. |
| /// For example, if the earliest evaluation stage is |
| /// `sem::EvaluationStage::kRuntime`, then only overloads with concrete argument types |
| /// will be considered, as all abstract-numerics will have been materialized |
| /// after shader creation time (sem::EvaluationStage::kConstant). |
| /// @param is_compound true if the binary operator is being used as a compound assignment |
| /// @return the operator call target signature. If the operator was not found |
| /// BinaryOperator::result will be nullptr. |
| virtual BinaryOperator Lookup(ast::BinaryOp op, |
| const type::Type* lhs, |
| const type::Type* rhs, |
| sem::EvaluationStage earliest_eval_stage, |
| const Source& source, |
| bool is_compound) = 0; |
| |
| /// Lookup looks for the value constructor or conversion overload for the given |
| /// CtorConvIntrinsic. |
| /// @param type the type being constructed or converted |
| /// @param template_arg the optional template argument |
| /// @param args the argument types passed to the constructor / conversion call |
| /// @param earliest_eval_stage the the earliest evaluation stage that a call to |
| /// the constructor or conversion can be made. This can alter the overloads considered. |
| /// For example, if the earliest evaluation stage is |
| /// `sem::EvaluationStage::kRuntime`, then only overloads with concrete argument types |
| /// will be considered, as all abstract-numerics will have been materialized |
| /// after shader creation time (sem::EvaluationStage::kConstant). |
| /// @param source the source of the call |
| /// @return a sem::ValueConstructor, sem::ValueConversion or nullptr if nothing matched |
| virtual CtorOrConv Lookup(CtorConvIntrinsic type, |
| const type::Type* template_arg, |
| utils::VectorRef<const type::Type*> args, |
| sem::EvaluationStage earliest_eval_stage, |
| const Source& source) = 0; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace tint::resolver |
| |
| #endif // SRC_TINT_LANG_WGSL_RESOLVER_INTRINSIC_TABLE_H_ |