glsl: Let ir_builder expressions take un-dereferenced variables.
[mesa.git] / src / glsl / ir_builder.h
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23
24 #include "ir.h"
25
26 namespace ir_builder {
27
28 /**
29 * This little class exists to let the helper expression generators
30 * take either an ir_rvalue * or an ir_variable * to be automatically
31 * dereferenced, while still providing compile-time type checking.
32 *
33 * You don't have to explicitly call the constructor -- C++ will see
34 * that you passed an ir_variable, and silently call the
35 * operand(ir_variable *var) constructor behind your back.
36 */
37 class operand {
38 public:
39 operand(ir_rvalue *val)
40 : val(val)
41 {
42 }
43
44 operand(ir_variable *var)
45 {
46 void *mem_ctx = ralloc_parent(var);
47 val = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
48 }
49
50 ir_rvalue *val;
51 };
52
53 ir_expression *expr(ir_expression_operation op, operand a, operand b);
54 ir_expression *add(operand a, operand b);
55 ir_expression *sub(operand a, operand b);
56 ir_expression *mul(operand a, operand b);
57 ir_expression *dot(operand a, operand b);
58 ir_expression *saturate(operand a);
59
60 } /* namespace ir_builder */