Add additional source and dest mask bits for "from external" and "to
external" subpass dependencies (respectively) when intial and final
layouts cause implicit layout transitions.
This is a big hammer -- any transition in a given direction will create
a full barrier. Attachment specific stage and access flags could be
used instead with additional logic to deduce the prior and intended
subsequent usages.
Added the fragment stage to the texture copy and resolve final barriers
for source and dest. As the textures could subsequently be used by the
fragment stage, this was triggering a validation error from the
pre-alpha synchronization validation.
The changes from #38835 were not sufficient to fix#38829, as VkClearAttachment
still had uninitialized member structs in its VkClearColor member struct.
The struct rabbit hole goes deep and trying to do validation as done in #38829
doesn't appear realistic.
I couldn't find a tool that enforces it, so I went the manual route:
```
find -name "thirdparty" -prune \
-o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.m" -o -name "*.mm" \
-o -name "*.glsl" > files
perl -0777 -pi -e 's/\n}\n([^#])/\n}\n\n\1/g' $(cat files)
misc/scripts/fix_style.sh -c
```
This adds a newline after all `}` on the first column, unless they
are followed by `#` (typically `#endif`). This leads to having lots
of places with two lines between function/class definitions, but
clang-format then fixes it as we enforce max one line of separation.
This doesn't fix potential occurrences of function definitions which
are indented (e.g. for a helper class defined in a .cpp), but it's
better than nothing. Also can't be made to run easily on CI/hooks so
we'll have to be careful with new code.
Part of #33027.
Which means that reduz' beloved style which we all became used to
will now be changed automatically to remove the first empty line.
This makes us lean closer to 1TBS (the one true brace style) instead
of hybridating it with some Allman-inspired spacing.
There's still the case of braces around single-statement blocks that
needs to be addressed (but clang-format can't help with that, but
clang-tidy may if we agree about it).
Part of #33027.
-Added LocalVector (needed it)
-Added stb_rect_pack (It's pretty cool, we could probably use it for other stuff too)
-Fixes and changes all around the place
-Added library for 128 bits fixed point (required for Delaunay3D)
Also added an easier way to load native GLSL shaders.
Extras:
Had to fix no-cache for subresources in resource loader, it was not properly working, making shaders not properly reload.
Note:
The precommit hooks are broken because they don't seem to support enums from one class being used in another.
Feel free to fix this after merging this PR.
Also implemented decal atlas, so projectors and other stuff can be added.
Sidenote: Had to make RID hashable, so some unrelated includes changed
in order to include it in hashfuncs.h
Some Vulkan types are defined as "non dispatchable handles" and use a
different typedef on 32-bit and 64-bit systems (struct pointer on
64-bit, `uint64_t` otherwise).
0e78ffd1dc/include/vulkan/vulkan_core.h (L59-L65)
Contrarily to `NULL`, `nullptr` can't be converted to `uint64_t` so
build was now failing on 32-bit after converting the codebase from
using `NULL` to `nullptr`.
Fixes#37620.
For us, it practically only changes the fact that `A<A<int>>` is now
used instead of the C++03 compatible `A<A<int> >`.
Note: clang-format 10+ changed the `Standard` arguments to fully
specified `c++11`, `c++14`, etc. versions, but we can't use `c++17`
now if we want to preserve compatibility with clang-format 8 and 9.
`Cpp11` is still supported as deprecated alias for `Latest`.