Allow the last member of a struct to be an unsized/zero-length array.
This enables the C truck of allocating a dynamic amount of storage for the struct in order to extend out the array to the desired length.
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tests/struct-zero-len-array-member.ispc
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tests/struct-zero-len-array-member.ispc
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struct Foo {
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float x;
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float a[0];
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};
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export uniform int width() { return programCount; }
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export void f_f(uniform float RET[], uniform float aFOO[]) {
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uniform int nFloats = 3+programCount;
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varying Foo * uniform ptr = (varying Foo * uniform)(uniform new varying int32[nFloats]);
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memset(ptr, 0, nFloats*sizeof(int32));
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for (uniform int i = 0; i < nFloats-1; ++i)
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ptr->a[i] = i;
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ptr->x = aFOO[programIndex];
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RET[programIndex] = ptr->a[1+programIndex];
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}
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export void result(uniform float RET[]) {
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RET[programIndex] = 1 + programIndex;
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}
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