- }
-
- uni->initialized = true;
-
- _mesa_propagate_uniforms_to_driver_storage(uni, offset, count);
-}
-
-/**
- * Called via glGetUniformLocation().
- *
- * Returns the uniform index into UniformStorage (also the
- * glGetActiveUniformsiv uniform index), and stores the referenced
- * array offset in *offset, or GL_INVALID_INDEX (-1). Those two
- * return values can be encoded into a uniform location for
- * glUniform* using _mesa_uniform_merge_location_offset(index, offset).
- */
-extern "C" unsigned
-_mesa_get_uniform_location(struct gl_context *ctx,
- struct gl_shader_program *shProg,
- const GLchar *name,
- unsigned *out_offset)
-{
- const size_t len = strlen(name);
- long offset;
- bool array_lookup;
- char *name_copy;
-
- /* If the name ends with a ']', assume that it refers to some element of an
- * array. Malformed array references will fail the hash table look up
- * below, so it doesn't matter that they are not caught here. This code
- * only wants to catch the "leaf" array references so that arrays of
- * structures containing arrays will be handled correctly.
- */
- if (name[len-1] == ']') {
- unsigned i;
-
- /* Walk backwards over the string looking for a non-digit character.
- * This had better be the opening bracket for an array index.
- *
- * Initially, i specifies the location of the ']'. Since the string may
- * contain only the ']' charcater, walk backwards very carefully.
- */
- for (i = len - 1; (i > 0) && isdigit(name[i-1]); --i)
- /* empty */ ;
-
- /* Page 80 (page 94 of the PDF) of the OpenGL 2.1 spec says:
- *
- * "The first element of a uniform array is identified using the
- * name of the uniform array appended with "[0]". Except if the last
- * part of the string name indicates a uniform array, then the
- * location of the first element of that array can be retrieved by
- * either using the name of the uniform array, or the name of the
- * uniform array appended with "[0]"."
- *
- * Page 79 (page 93 of the PDF) of the OpenGL 2.1 spec says:
- *
- * "name must be a null terminated string, without white space."
- *
- * Return an error if there is no opening '[' to match the closing ']'.
- * An error will also be returned if there is intervening white space
- * (or other non-digit characters) before the opening '['.
- */
- if ((i == 0) || name[i-1] != '[')
- return GL_INVALID_INDEX;