# 4.0.3 > Fri Mar 6th 2020 - Move all the unit tests code into their ow module to prevent rustc from parsing them if we don’t build with tests. # 4.0.2 > Mon 10th Feb 2020 - Remove the `lexical` feature from `nom`. It’s useful only when using functions such as the `float` combinator, which we don’t use. # 4.0.1 > Tue 21st Jan 2020 - Fix a bug occurring in the function-like `#define` parser (i.e. `#define foo(x) (y)`) that would prevent the use of whitespaces in the argument list. # 4.0 > Mon 6th Jan 2020 ## Major changes - Add support for `attribute` and `varying` keyword as a backward-compatible parser. - Fix binary operator associativity. They were (_erroneously_) right-associative. They’re now parsed as left-associative. # 3.0 > Wed 14th Nov 2019 ## Major changes - `JumpStatement::Return` now takes an optional `Expr` instead of an `Expr` directly. That allows for parsing statements such as `return;`, which should have been supported from the beginning. - Support for missing preprocessor directives: - `#if`. - `#ifdef`. - `#ifndef`. - `#elseif`. - `#else`. - `#endif`. - `#error`. - `#include`. - `#line`. - `#pragma`. - `#undef`. ## Patch changes - Add a `rustfmt.toml` to reformat everything and stay consistent. If you want contribute, ensure you are correctly using `rustfmt` (either by running `cargo fmt` before submitting a PR or by configuring your editor to format the code for you). This is important, as not respecting the formatting would make your contribution impossible to merge due to a CI check. - Support for _multiline_ annotations (`\`). Multiline annotations are currently supported as part of _spaces_ — i.e. you cannot use them to break an identifier on two lines for instance. This choice makes it faster to parse without too much compromises (after all, `\` is mostly used in CPP directives in GLSL). - Fix a bug with _recoverable parsers_ that would produce parent parsers to ignore GLSL grammar errors. That fix also implies a boost in performance due to short-circuiting optimizations. # 2.0.1 > Fri 8th Nov 2019 - Improve performance of expression parsers. # 2.0 > Thu 24th Oct 2019 ## Major changes - Add `ShaderKind::Compute`. - Remove `NonEmpty::from_iter` and `TranslationUnit::from_iter` as they were deprecated. Use `*::from_non_empty_iter` instead. ## Patch changes - Fix tokenizer of `Block`. - Fix a bug while parsing floating-point numbers. - Reformat with `rustfmt`. # 1.2 > Wed 18th Sep 2019 ## Deprecations - `NonEmpty::from_iter` and `TranslationUnit::from_iter` are deprecated in favor of `*::from_non_empty_iter`. ## Minor changes - Add binary SPIR-V transpilation. That enables to transpile GLSL directly into a SPIR-V buffer. - Add `NonEmpty::from_non_empty_iter` and `TranslationUnit::from_non_empty_iter`. # 1.1.1 > Tue 17th Sep 2019 - Update internal code for Rust edition 2018. # 1.1 > Tue 30th of July 2019 - Add the `ShaderStage` type alias to `TranslationUnit`. - Enhance the front documentation to showcase how to use how to use the crate. # 1.0.2 > Tue 23rd of July 2019 - Change the description of the project and update documentation. # 1.0.1 > Tue 23rd of July 2019 - Change the `external_declaration` parser so that it can also accept _GLSL460_. That should be a breaking change because now, _GLSL450_ formatted input accepts feature from _GLSL460_, which shouldn’t be allowed. Nevertheless, the added feature (being able to use semicolons (`;`) on empty lines at top-level) is not really an interesting property and no breakage should happen. # 1.0 > Thu 18th of July 2019 - Migrate all parsers to [nom-5](https://crates.io/crates/nom/5.0.0). - Improve and add unit and integration tests. - Improve overall documentation. - Enhance some allocation scheme (removed them by using more adapted parsers). - Completely remove the byte (`&[u8]`) parsing. That was a bad idea, for both its impractical aspect and error removing. Parsing is done on string slices now (`&str`). # 0.13.5 > Sun 9th of December 2018 - Add the SPIR-V transpiler. Currently, it’s feature-gated and *very* experimental. Feel free to try and provide feedback about it. - Add simple accessors for `ParseResult`. - Fix a typo in the documentation of syntax. - Add some unit and integration tests. - Add `Identifier::as_str` and `TypeName::as_str` # 0.13.4 > Wed 25nd of November 2018 - Add `NonEmpty::push` and `NonEmpty::pop`. - Implement `Deref` and `DerefMut` for `TranslationUnit`. # 0.13.3 > Wed 24nd of November 2018 - Add `NonEmpty::from_iter` and `TranslationUnit::from_iter`. - Implement `IntoIterator` for `NonEmpty` and `TranslationUnit`. # 0.13.2 > Wed 22nd of November 2018 - Fix a typo in documentation. # 0.13.1 > Wed 22nd of November 2018 - Fix a link in documentation. # 0.13 > Wed 21st of November 2018 - Update/reset hyperlinks in all the documentation for types, traits, methods, etc. - General enhancement of the documentation. - `ExternalDeclaration::new_struct` can now fail. Check the doc for further details. - `NonEmpty`, `Identifier` and `TypeName` and `TranslationUnit` are now plain types and not aliases anymore. - Add AST visitors. Visitors allow for traversing through an AST and on-the-fly mutation, filtering, etc. - The `#define` preprocessor pragma is now supported in a limited form (it can only be used in the global scope). # 0.12 > Sun 11th of November 2018 - Fix the type of identifier stored in `Block`: it now uses the new encoding for arrayed identifiers. - `Block` parsers update for the arrayd identifier change. # 0.11 > Sat 10th of November 2018 - Add helper functions to build objects form the `syntax` module. Those are intended to be a simple way to build ASTs out of Rust code instead of parsing. - Enhance the documentation of the `Preprocessor` type. # 0.10.1 > Fri 2nd of November 2018 - Add some missing implementors of `Parse` for types from `glsl::syntax`. # 0.10 > Fri 2nd of November 2018 - Hide the `parsers` module. It’s not exposed anymore as it was mostly [nom](https://crates.io/crates/nom) parsers and we don’t like leaking internals. - Introduce the `Parser` trait, acting as an abstraction over the internal parsers. Implementors provide a type-driven parsing experience that is very similar to the one as [FromStr](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/str/trait.FromStr.html). This change is actually mandatory for the [glsl-quasiquote](https://crates.io/crates/glsl-quasiquote) crate’s `glsl!` proc-macro to allow people use it for any GLSL item (and not only `TranslationUnit`). - Enhance the overall documentation. # 0.9.2 > Wed 3rd of October 2018 - Fix GLSL transpiled representation of `IVec*`. It was plain wrong. # 0.9.1 > Sat 7th of July 2018 - Fix unit testing in transpilers. # 0.9 > Sat 7th of July 2018 - Big cleanup of the module hierarchy. - Enhanced the documentation. # 0.8.1 > Sun, 17th of June 2018 - Add the `README.md` path to the `Cargo.toml` manifest. # 0.8 > Sun 17th of June 2018 This version introduces breaking changes because public types used in return positions have changed. These concern only intermediate `nom` functions, so if you do not make a fancy use of this crate, you souldn’t have to worry too much when migrating. - Fix the roundtrip issue with the GLSL writer (precedence wasn’t correctly respected). - Simplify internal code. - Error instead of panicking when parsing overflowing integer literals. - Fix panic trying to parse literals starting with whitespace. - Add fuzzing to find out panics. # 0.7.2 > Wed 13th of December 2017 - Fix the `show_expr` when the `Expr` is a `Expr::UIntConst`. # 0.7.1 > Mon 20th of November 2017 - `std::error::Error` is now implemented for `ParseError`. # 0.7 > Wed 27th of September 2017 - Add support for postfix expressions as function identifiers. # 0.6.5 > Mon 4th of September 2017 - Fix the formatting of floating values when the fractional part is `0`. # 0.6.4 > Mon 4th of September 2017 - Fix the output for `show_struct_specifier`. # 0.6.3 > Mon 4th of September 2017 - Fix the output for `show_struct_specifier`. # 0.6.2 > Mon 4th of September 2017 - Remove a warning. # 0.6.1 > Mon 4th of September 2017 - Fix `show_struct_specifier`. # 0.6 > Fri 1st of September 2017 - The `TypeSpecifier` type was wrong as it didn’t carry any `ArraySpecifier` information while the GLSL specification’s grammar about type specifiers states they should. Fixed. # 0.5 > Mon 7th of August 2017 - The `parse` and `parse_str` functions now take as second argument the parser to run. This enables using those functions and all the neat logic the wrap in dependent projects. # 0.4.2 > Fri 4th of August 2017 - A GLSL writer is now available. - Some parsers yield non-empty list of syntax trees. Those had the incorrect `Vec` type. They were replaced by `NonEmpty`, which is an alias to `Vec`, but carry the semantic that it has at least one element in it. # 0.4.1 > Thu 3rd of August 2017 - Uni/multi-line comments are now supported. # 0.4 > Wed 2nd of August 2017 - The `Declaration::Block` variant was refactored for a better usage. - Dot field selections and, in a mory general way, postfix expressions completely fixed. The `syntax` module was altered to make it easier to work with dot field selection. Also related, the function identifier syntax is now isomorphic to an identifier. # 0.3.1 > Tue 1st of August 2017 - Fix the `preprocessor` parser so that it eats surrounding blanks. # 0.3 > Mon 31st of July 2017 - Add a very minimalistic yet working preprocessor. It parses `#version` and `#extension` commands. Those have to be declared at the top of your file, even though this implementation accepts them at any place an external declaration could be defined. Feel free to submit a PR if you want to change that behavior, I don’t really mind. - Enhance the runtime error reporting. It’s not perfect, but it’s way better than before! - `void` is now recognized as `TypeSpecifier::Void` instead of the erroneous `TypeSpecifier::TypeName("void")`. # 0.2.2 > Mon 31st of July 2017 - The `layout` parser had a nasty bug that would treat a list of key-value pairs as an expression assignment. This was fixed and it now treats it as a list of pairs of identifier associated with a possible constant expression. - The `StructFieldSpecifier` type and its associated parser were wrong. Was missing: + the type qualifier + for each identifier defined in the field specifier, its optional array specifier, as in `float foo[3];` or `vec3 bar[];` for unsized ones. # 0.2.1 > Sun 30th of July 2017 - More documentation to help people to get their feet wet. # 0.2 > Sat 29th of July 2017 - The whole parsing API is public. # 0.1 - Initial revision.