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// Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The Khronos Group Inc.
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#ifndef SOURCE_INSTRUCTION_H_
#define SOURCE_INSTRUCTION_H_
#include <cstdint>
#include <vector>
#include "source/latest_version_spirv_header.h"
#include "spirv-tools/libspirv.h"
// Describes an instruction.
struct spv_instruction_t {
// Normally, both opcode and extInstType contain valid data.
// However, when the assembler parses !<number> as the first word in
// an instruction and opcode and extInstType are invalid.
SpvOp opcode;
spv_ext_inst_type_t extInstType;
// The Id of the result type, if this instruction has one. Zero otherwise.
uint32_t resultTypeId;
// The instruction, as a sequence of 32-bit words.
// For a regular instruction the opcode and word count are combined
// in words[0], as described in the SPIR-V spec.
// Otherwise, the first token was !<number>, and that number appears
// in words[0]. Subsequent elements are the result of parsing
// tokens in the alternate parsing mode as described in syntax.md.
std::vector<uint32_t> words;
};
// Appends a word to an instruction, without checking for overflow.
inline void spvInstructionAddWord(spv_instruction_t* inst, uint32_t value) {
inst->words.push_back(value);
}
#endif // SOURCE_INSTRUCTION_H_