Add baseline Spec Constant API support#242
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Hi @spencer-lunarg ! The way I set things up is that I use variable names in the frontend code, that later get resolved to specialization constant ids in the backend code. So it would help me a lot if I could also access the name of the constant in 'SpvReflectSpecializationConstant'. |
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the goal is not to dismiss #197 or #154 but instead create a more gradual first step to at least get "something" as a baseline for support
With this there is a
spvReflectEnumerateSpecializationConstantswhich can be queried and returned aSpvReflectSpecializationConstantobject.For now
SpvReflectSpecializationConstantis the bare minimum until it is better examined (and tested) what should be added, but then it will be a more simple additive process to what is already exposed(cc @muraj @zbendefy it would be awesome to get feedback if this helps solve your problems or not)