Previously, if an unnamed and a named struct contained the same fields,
they were considered the same type during linking of globals.
The discussion around commit
e018ea81bf58 ("glsl: Structures must have
same name to be considered same type.") doesn't seem to have considered
this thoroughly, and I see no evidence that an unnamed struct should
ever be considered to be the same type as a named struct.
Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri@itsqueeze.com>
* type definitions, and field names to be considered the same type."
*
* GLSL ES behaves the same (Ver 1.00 Sec 4.2.4, Ver 3.00 Sec 4.2.5).
- *
- * Note that we cannot force type name check when comparing unnamed
- * structure types, these have a unique name assigned during parsing.
*/
- if (!this->is_anonymous() && !b->is_anonymous())
- if (strcmp(this->name, b->name) != 0)
- return false;
+ if (strcmp(this->name, b->name) != 0)
+ return false;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < this->length; i++) {
if (this->fields.structure[i].type != b->fields.structure[i].type)