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===Fix common_fxc.h=== | |||
As of the July 2008 release, compiling any shader with fxc.exe that uses the include file "common_fxc.h" will result in the following compile error. | |||
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common_fxc.h<156,36>: error X3000: syntax error: unexpected token 'linear' | |||
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To fix this, simply change all instances of the variable "linear" to any other valid HLSL variable name such as "linearIn" | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 04:13, 25 November 2008
This document describes how to author shaders in the Source SDK, for further information on what a shader is and how they can be used, please see Shader.
Getting Started
Every material that is used in Source specifies which shader it uses to render itself. The shader contains the logic and equations to take the source artwork and lighting, and produce the final rendered color for every pixel that the shader is used on.
The Source SDK fully supports Microsoft DirectX HLSL (High Level Shading Language) and shader assembly languages for writing shaders. It is recommended to use HLSL whenever possible and to only write shader assembly as a last resort.
There are a number of external tools required to compile shaders for use in the Source SDK, the following sections detail the tools and provides links for download along with brief instructions on installation and usage.
The tools used are Perl, the DirectX SDK and make, the following processes, in general, only have to be performed once before the process of compiling shaders can begin.
Installing Perl and DirectX
To install Perl, go to the download page on http://www.perl.com , download, and install Perl - a recommended version of Perl for windows is ActivePerl.
To install the latest DirectX SDK, go to Microsoft's DirectX site, download, and install the DirectX SDK. Be sure to get the latest possible version of the SDK, if a previous version is installed, remove it and download a more recent version.

DirectX SDK
must be installed!Copying Files
With Perl and the DirectX SDK installed, copy the required executables so the SDK compilation tools can use them. The table below assumes that Perl has been installed into C:\Perl
, DirectX into C:\DXSDK
, and that the mods source code directory is in C:\MyMod\src
.

Source File | Destination Directory |
---|---|
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe | C:\MyMod\src\devtools\bin |
C:\Perl\bin\perl58.dll | C:\MyMod\src\devtools\bin |
C:\DXSDK\Utilities\fxc.exe | C:\MyMod\src\dx9sdk\Utilities |
C:\DXSDK\Utilities\psa.exe | C:\MyMod\src\dx9sdk\Utilities |
C:\DXSDK\Utilities\vsa.exe | C:\MyMod\src\dx9sdk\Utilities |
Shader compiling with newer DirectX SDKs
Compiling shaders with newer DirectX SDKs from February 2007 and onwards requires a special flag to be set for the fxc.exe file in order to successfully compile shaders.(This is fixes the out of range errors received) And modification to a shader header file.
In the mod's code directory
open \src\devtools\bin\fxc_prep.pl Find:
$cmd .= "/nologo ";
Add Below:
$cmd .= "/LD ";
Save the file and it should be all set.
Missing files
As of May 08 there are some files missing in the steam directory that you need to put there. Into the directory steam/steamapps/<account>/sourcesdk/bin, you need to place three files: shadercompile.exe, shadercompile_dll.dll, and mysql_wrapper.dll
The first two of these can be found in /<account>/sourcesdk/orangebox/bin, so just copy them over.
mysql_wrapper.dll is available here
Fix common_fxc.h
As of the July 2008 release, compiling any shader with fxc.exe that uses the include file "common_fxc.h" will result in the following compile error.
common_fxc.h<156,36>: error X3000: syntax error: unexpected token 'linear'
To fix this, simply change all instances of the variable "linear" to any other valid HLSL variable name such as "linearIn"
See also
- You can get more information about HLSL and shader assembly programming in the online MSDN docs.
- Category:Material System -- for more general information on the usage of shaders in materials.
- Wraiyths Shader Tutorials