return 0;
}
}
+
+bool
+glsl_type::can_implicitly_convert_to(const glsl_type *desired) const
+{
+ if (this == desired)
+ return true;
+
+ /* There is no conversion among matrix types. */
+ if (this->matrix_columns > 1 || desired->matrix_columns > 1)
+ return false;
+
+ /* int and uint can be converted to float. */
+ return desired->is_float()
+ && this->is_integer()
+ && this->vector_elements == desired->vector_elements;
+}
*/
unsigned component_slots() const;
+ /**
+ * \brief Can this type be implicitly converted to another?
+ *
+ * \return True if the types are identical or if this type can be converted
+ * to \c desired according to Section 4.1.10 of the GLSL spec.
+ *
+ * \verbatim
+ * From page 25 (31 of the pdf) of the GLSL 1.50 spec, Section 4.1.10
+ * Implicit Conversions:
+ *
+ * In some situations, an expression and its type will be implicitly
+ * converted to a different type. The following table shows all allowed
+ * implicit conversions:
+ *
+ * Type of expression | Can be implicitly converted to
+ * --------------------------------------------------
+ * int float
+ * uint
+ *
+ * ivec2 vec2
+ * uvec2
+ *
+ * ivec3 vec3
+ * uvec3
+ *
+ * ivec4 vec4
+ * uvec4
+ *
+ * There are no implicit array or structure conversions. For example,
+ * an array of int cannot be implicitly converted to an array of float.
+ * There are no implicit conversions between signed and unsigned
+ * integers.
+ * \endverbatim
+ */
+ bool can_implicitly_convert_to(const glsl_type *desired) const;
/**
* Query whether or not a type is a scalar (non-vector and non-matrix).