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Microsoft Starts Preparing Its Open-Source DirectX Shader Compiler For "HLSL 202x"


Microsoft's open-source DirectX Shader Compiler that is open-source and derived from the LLVM/Clang compiler infrastructure is out with a significant new release as it begins preparing for 'HLSL 202x' as a big leap for the High-Level Shader Language.

Microsoft's open-source DirectX Shader Compiler that is open-source and derived from the LLVM/Clang compiler infrastructure is out with a significant new release as it begins preparing for "HLSL 202x" as a big leap for the High-Level Shader Language. We are eager for feedback about this build positive or negative, related to compile times or correctness." Downloads -- both the source code and Windows / Linux binaries -- and more information on today's DirectX Compiler v1.8.2405 release can be found via GitHub.

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