Geometry shaders follow a pattern that results in out of bound reads.
This pattern is:
- VSETP to predicate
- Use that predicate to conditionally set a register a big number
- Use the register to access geometry shaders
At the time of writing this commit I don't know what's the intent of
this number. Some drivers argue about these out of bound reads. To avoid
this issue, input reads are guarded limiting reads to the highest
posible vertex input of the current topology (e.g. points to 1 and
triangles to 3).
Rather than have a transparent dependency, we can make it explicit in
the interface. This also gets rid of the need to put the core include in
a header.
* Added glObjectLabels for renderdoc for textures and shader programs
* Changed hardcoded "Texture" name to reflect the texture type instead
* Removed string initialize
- Fixed all warnings, for renderer_opengl items, which were indicating a
possible incorrect behavior from integral promotion rules and types
larger than those in which arithmetic is typically performed.
- Added const for variables where possible and meaningful.
- Added constexpr where possible.
The std::string generation with its malloc and free requirement
was a noticeable overhead. Also switch to an ordered_map to
avoid the std::hash call. As those maps usually have a size of
two elements, the lookup time shall not matter.
Given std::vector is a type with a non-trivial destructor, this
variable cannot be optimized away by the compiler, even if unused.
Because of that, something that was intended to be fairly lightweight,
was actually allocating 32KB and deallocating it at the end of the
function.