Some of this is arbitrary since spirv (as opposed to spirv32/spirv64) refers to the version with logical memory layout, i.e. no 'real' pointers. This change at least matches what clang does.
Some of this is arbitrary since spirv (as opposed to spirv32/spirv64) refers to the version with logical memory layout, i.e. no 'real' pointers. This change at least matches what clang does.