I’m glad we browser vendors had good sense to resist WebCL. What a debacle that would have been…
jgilbert and kvark on our side have thought about this a lot more deeply than I have and I’ll defer to them :)
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To expand - the point is that SPIR-V doesn’t really have a spec. It has words on pages that say things, but specs have pseudo algorithms that tell you unambiguously what the possible executions look like, and SPIR-V lacks that particular detail.
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Why not clarify the environment for the web then (exactly what Google is doing)? Similarly Metal appears underspecified too (at least from public docs), yet it will be used as a backend
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