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// Copyright 2015 The Shaderc Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
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#ifndef SHADERC_SHADERC_H_
#define SHADERC_SHADERC_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
typedef enum {
// Forced shader kinds. These shader kinds force the compiler to compile the
// source code as the specified kind of shader.
shaderc_glsl_vertex_shader,
shaderc_glsl_fragment_shader,
shaderc_glsl_compute_shader,
shaderc_glsl_geometry_shader,
shaderc_glsl_tess_control_shader,
shaderc_glsl_tess_evaluation_shader,
// Deduce the shader kind from #pragma annotation in the source code. Compiler
// will emit error if #pragma annotation is not found.
shaderc_glsl_infer_from_source,
// Default shader kinds. Compiler will fall back to compile the source code as
// the specified kind of shader when #pragma annotation is not found in the
// source code.
shaderc_glsl_default_vertex_shader,
shaderc_glsl_default_fragment_shader,
shaderc_glsl_default_compute_shader,
shaderc_glsl_default_geometry_shader,
shaderc_glsl_default_tess_control_shader,
shaderc_glsl_default_tess_evaluation_shader,
} shaderc_shader_kind;
typedef enum {
shaderc_target_env_vulkan, // create SPIR-V under Vulkan semantics
shaderc_target_env_opengl, // create SPIR-V under OpenGL semantics
shaderc_target_env_opengl_compat, // create SPIR-V under OpenGL semantics,
// including compatibility profile
// functions
shaderc_target_env_default = shaderc_target_env_vulkan
} shaderc_target_env;
typedef enum {
shaderc_profile_none, // Used if and only if GLSL version did not specify
// profiles.
shaderc_profile_core,
shaderc_profile_compatibility,
shaderc_profile_es,
} shaderc_profile;
// Indicate the status of a compilation.
typedef enum {
shaderc_compilation_status_success = 0,
shaderc_compilation_status_invalid_stage, // error stage deduction
shaderc_compilation_status_compilation_error,
shaderc_compilation_status_internal_error, // unexpected failure
shaderc_compilation_status_null_result_object,
} shaderc_compilation_status;
// Usage examples:
//
// Aggressively release compiler resources, but spend time in initialization
// for each new use.
// shaderc_compiler_t compiler = shaderc_compiler_initialize();
// shaderc_compilation_result_t result = shaderc_compile_into_spv(
// compiler, "int main() {}", 13, shaderc_glsl_vertex_shader, "main");
// // Do stuff with compilation results.
// shaderc_result_release(result);
// shaderc_compiler_release(compiler);
//
// Keep the compiler object around for a long time, but pay for extra space
// occupied.
// shaderc_compiler_t compiler = shaderc_compiler_initialize();
// // On the same, other or multiple simultaneous threads.
// shaderc_compilation_result_t result = shaderc_compile_into_spv(
// compiler, "int main() {}", 13, shaderc_glsl_vertex_shader, "main");
// // Do stuff with compilation results.
// shaderc_result_release(result);
// // Once no more compilations are to happen.
// shaderc_compiler_release(compiler);
// An opaque handle to an object that manages all compiler state.
typedef struct shaderc_compiler* shaderc_compiler_t;
// Returns a shaderc_compiler_t that can be used to compile modules.
// A return of NULL indicates that there was an error initializing the compiler.
// Any function operating on shaderc_compiler_t must offer the basic
// thread-safety guarantee.
// [http://herbsutter.com/2014/01/13/gotw-95-solution-thread-safety-and-synchronization/]
// That is: concurrent invocation of these functions on DIFFERENT objects needs
// no synchronization; concurrent invocation of these functions on the SAME
// object requires synchronization IF AND ONLY IF some of them take a non-const
// argument.
shaderc_compiler_t shaderc_compiler_initialize(void);
// Releases the resources held by the shaderc_compiler_t.
// After this call it is invalid to make any future calls to functions
// involving this shaderc_compiler_t.
void shaderc_compiler_release(shaderc_compiler_t);
// An opaque handle to an object that manages options to a single compilation
// result.
typedef struct shaderc_compile_options* shaderc_compile_options_t;
// Returns a default-initialized shaderc_compile_options_t that can be used
// to modify the functionality of a compiled module.
// A return of NULL indicates that there was an error initializing the options.
// Any function operating on shaderc_compile_options_t must offer the
// basic thread-safety guarantee.
shaderc_compile_options_t shaderc_compile_options_initialize(void);
// Returns a copy of the given shaderc_compile_options_t.
// If NULL is passed as the parameter the call is the same as
// shaderc_compile_options_init.
shaderc_compile_options_t shaderc_compile_options_clone(
const shaderc_compile_options_t options);
// Releases the compilation options. It is invalid to use the given
// shaderc_compile_options_t object in any future calls. It is safe to pass
// NULL to this function, and doing such will have no effect.
void shaderc_compile_options_release(shaderc_compile_options_t options);
// Adds a predefined macro to the compilation options. This has the same
// effect as passing -Dname=value to the command-line compiler. If value
// is NULL, it has the same effect as passing -Dname to the command-line
// compiler. If a macro definition with the same name has previously been
// added, the value is replaced with the new value. The macro name and
// value are passed in with char pointers, which point to their data, and
// the lengths of their data. The strings that the name and value pointers
// point to must remain valid for the duration of the call, but can be
// modified or deleted after this function has returned. In case of adding
// a valueless macro, the value argument should be a null pointer or the
// value_length should be 0u.
void shaderc_compile_options_add_macro_definition(
shaderc_compile_options_t options, const char* name, size_t name_length,
const char* value, size_t value_length);
// Sets the compiler mode to generate debug information in the output.
void shaderc_compile_options_set_generate_debug_info(
shaderc_compile_options_t options);
// Forces the GLSL language version and profile to a given pair. The version
// number is the same as would appear in the #version annotation in the source.
// Version and profile specified here overrides the #version annotation in the
// source. Use profile: 'shaderc_profile_none' for GLSL versions that do not
// define profiles, e.g. versions below 150.
void shaderc_compile_options_set_forced_version_profile(
shaderc_compile_options_t options, int version, shaderc_profile profile);
// Response to a request for #include content. "Includer" is client code that
// resolves #include arguments into objects of this type.
//
// TODO: File inclusion needs to be context-aware.
// e.g.
// In file: /path/to/main_shader.vert:
// #include "include/a"
// In file: /path/to/include/a":
// #include "b"
// When compiling /path/to/main_shader.vert, the compiler should be able to
// go to /path/to/include/b to find the file b.
// This needs context info from compiler to client includer, and may needs
// interface changes.
struct shaderc_includer_response {
const char* path;
size_t path_length;
const char* content;
size_t content_length;
};
// A function mapping a #include argument to its includer response. The
// includer retains memory ownership of the response object.
typedef shaderc_includer_response* (*shaderc_includer_response_get_fn)(
void* user_data, const char* filename);
// A function to destroy an includer response when it's no longer needed.
typedef void (*shaderc_includer_response_release_fn)(
void* user_data, shaderc_includer_response* data);
// Sets includer callback functions. When a compiler encounters a #include in
// the source, it will query the includer by invoking getter on user_data and
// the #include argument. The includer must respond with a
// shaderc_includer_response object that remains valid until releaser is invoked
// on it. When the compiler is done processing the response, it will invoke
// releaser on user_data and the response pointer.
void shaderc_compile_options_set_includer_callbacks(
shaderc_compile_options_t options, shaderc_includer_response_get_fn getter,
shaderc_includer_response_release_fn releaser, void* user_data);
// Sets the compiler mode to suppress warnings, overriding warnings-as-errors
// mode. When both suppress-warnings and warnings-as-errors modes are
// turned on, warning messages will be inhibited, and will not be emitted
// as error messages.
void shaderc_compile_options_set_suppress_warnings(
shaderc_compile_options_t options);
// Sets the target shader environment, affecting which warnings or errors will
// be issued. The version will be for distinguishing between different versions
// of the target environment. "0" is the only supported version at this point
void shaderc_compile_options_set_target_env(shaderc_compile_options_t options,
shaderc_target_env target,
uint32_t version);
// Sets the compiler mode to treat all warnings as errors. Note the
// suppress-warnings mode overrides this option, i.e. if both
// warning-as-errors and suppress-warnings modes are set, warnings will not
// be emitted as error messages.
void shaderc_compile_options_set_warnings_as_errors(
shaderc_compile_options_t options);
// An opaque handle to the results of a call to any shaderc_compile_into_*()
// function.
typedef struct shaderc_compilation_result* shaderc_compilation_result_t;
// Takes a GLSL source string and the associated shader kind, input file
// name, compiles it according to the given additional_options. If the shader
// kind is not set to a specified kind, but shaderc_glslc_infer_from_source,
// the compiler will try to deduce the shader kind from the source
// string and a failure in deducing will generate an error. Currently only
// #pragma annotation is supported. If the shader kind is set to one of the
// default shader kinds, the compiler will fall back to the default shader
// kind in case it failed to deduce the shader kind from source string.
// The input_file_name is a null-termintated string. It is used as a tag to
// identify the source string in cases like emitting error messages. It
// doesn't have to be a 'file name'.
// The source string will be compiled into SPIR-V binary and a
// shaderc_compilation_result will be returned to hold the results.
// The entry_point_name null-terminated string defines the name of the entry
// point to associate with this GLSL source. If the additional_options
// parameter is not null, then the compilation is modified by any options
// present. May be safely called from multiple threads without explicit
// synchronization. If there was failure in allocating the compiler object,
// null will be returned.
shaderc_compilation_result_t shaderc_compile_into_spv(
const shaderc_compiler_t compiler, const char* source_text,
size_t source_text_size, shaderc_shader_kind shader_kind,
const char* input_file_name, const char* entry_point_name,
const shaderc_compile_options_t additional_options);
// Like shaderc_compile_into_spv, but the result contains SPIR-V assembly text
// instead of a SPIR-V binary module. The SPIR-V assembly syntax is as defined
// by the SPIRV-Tools open source project.
shaderc_compilation_result_t shaderc_compile_into_spv_assembly(
const shaderc_compiler_t compiler, const char* source_text,
size_t source_text_size, shaderc_shader_kind shader_kind,
const char* input_file_name, const char* entry_point_name,
const shaderc_compile_options_t additional_options);
// Like shaderc_compile_into_spv, but the result contains preprocessed source
// code instead of a SPIR-V binary module
shaderc_compilation_result_t shaderc_compile_into_preprocessed_text(
const shaderc_compiler_t compiler, const char* source_text,
size_t source_text_size, shaderc_shader_kind shader_kind,
const char* input_file_name, const char* entry_point_name,
const shaderc_compile_options_t additional_options);
// The following functions, operating on shaderc_compilation_result_t objects,
// offer only the basic thread-safety guarantee.
// Releases the resources held by the result object. It is invalid to use the
// result object for any further operations.
void shaderc_result_release(shaderc_compilation_result_t result);
// Returns the number of bytes of the compilation output data in a result
// object.
size_t shaderc_result_get_length(const shaderc_compilation_result_t result);
// Returns the number of warnings generated during the compilation.
size_t shaderc_result_get_num_warnings(
const shaderc_compilation_result_t result);
// Returns the number of errors generated during the compilation.
size_t shaderc_result_get_num_errors(const shaderc_compilation_result_t result);
// Returns the compilation status, indicating whether the compilation succeeded,
// or failed due to some reasons, like invalid shader stage or compilation
// errors.
shaderc_compilation_status shaderc_result_get_compilation_status(
const shaderc_compilation_result_t);
// Returns a pointer to the start of the compilation output data bytes, either
// SPIR-V binary or char string. When the source string is compiled into SPIR-V
// binary, this is guaranteed to be castable to a uint32_t*. If the result
// contains assembly text or preprocessed source text, the pointer will point to
// the resulting array of characters.
const char* shaderc_result_get_bytes(const shaderc_compilation_result_t result);
// Returns a null-terminated string that contains any error messages generated
// during the compilation.
const char* shaderc_result_get_error_message(
const shaderc_compilation_result_t result);
// Provides the version & revision of the SPIR-V which will be produced
void shaderc_get_spv_version(unsigned int* version, unsigned int* revision);
// Parses the version and profile from a given null-terminated string
// containing both version and profile, like: '450core'. Returns false if
// the string can not be parsed. Returns true when the parsing succeeds. The
// parsed version and profile are returned through arguments.
bool shaderc_parse_version_profile(const char* str, int* version,
shaderc_profile* profile);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif // __cplusplus
#endif // SHADERC_SHADERC_H_