Carl Worth ec6222ef01 glsl/glcpp: Add short-circuiting for || and && in #if/#elif for OpenGL ES.
The GLSL ES Specification 3.00.4 says:

	#if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, #elif, and #endif are defined to operate
        as for C++ except for the following:
	...
	• Undefined identifiers not consumed by the defined operator do not
	  default to '0'. Use of such identifiers causes an error.

	[Page 11 (page 127 of the PDF file)]

as well as:

	The semantics of applying operators in the preprocessor match those
	standard in the C++ preprocessor with the following exceptions:

	• The 2nd operand in a logical and ('&&') operation is evaluated if
	  and only if the 1st operand evaluates to non-zero.

	• The 2nd operand in a logical or ('||') operation is evaluated if
	  and only if the 1st operand evaluates to zero.

	If an operand is not evaluated, the presence of undefined identifiers
	in the operand will not cause an error.

(Note that neither of these deviations from C++ preprocessor behavior apply to
non-ES GLSL, at least as of specfication version 4.30.6).

The first portion of this, (generating an error for an undefined macro in an
(short-circuiting to squelch errors), was not implemented previously, but is
implemented in this commit.

A test is added for "make check" to ensure this behavior.

Note: The change as implemented does make the error message a bit less
precise, (it just states that an undefined macro was encountered, but not the
name of the macro).

This commit fixes the following Khronos GLES3 conformance test:

	undefined_identifiers.valid_undefined_identifier_1_vertex
	undefined_identifiers.valid_undefined_identifier_1_fragment
	undefined_identifiers.valid_undefined_identifier_2_vertex
	undefined_identifiers.valid_undefined_identifier_2_fragment

Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
2014-07-09 12:05:13 -07:00
2014-07-07 16:28:37 -07:00
2013-01-10 22:01:31 +01:00
2014-05-02 21:43:48 -07:00

File: docs/README.WIN32

Last updated: 21 June 2013


Quick Start
----- -----

Windows drivers are build with SCons.  Makefiles or Visual Studio projects are
no longer shipped or supported.

Run

  scons osmesa mesagdi

to build classic mesa Windows GDI drivers; or

  scons libgl-gdi

to build gallium based GDI driver.

This will work both with MSVS or Mingw.


Windows Drivers
------- -------

At this time, only the gallium GDI driver is known to work.

Source code also exists in the tree for other drivers in
src/mesa/drivers/windows, but the status of this code is unknown.

Recipe
------

Building on windows requires several open-source packages. These are
steps that work as of this writing.

- install python 2.7
- install scons (latest)
- install mingw, flex, and bison
- install pywin32 from here: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs
  get pywin32-218.4.win-amd64-py2.7.exe
- install git
- download mesa from git
  see http://www.mesa3d.org/repository.html
- run scons

General
-------

After building, you can copy the above DLL files to a place in your
PATH such as $SystemRoot/SYSTEM32.  If you don't like putting things
in a system directory, place them in the same directory as the
executable(s).  Be careful about accidentially overwriting files of
the same name in the SYSTEM32 directory.

The DLL files are built so that the external entry points use the
stdcall calling convention.

Static LIB files are not built.  The LIB files that are built with are
the linker import files associated with the DLL files.

The si-glu sources are used to build the GLU libs.  This was done
mainly to get the better tessellator code.

If you have a Windows-related build problem or question, please post
to the mesa-dev or mesa-users list.
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