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Brian Paul wrote:
> Here's a patch for piglit's glsl-reload-source test.
> 
> With this patch, plus the previously posted patch for Mesa, the test passes.

This test passes as-is on both major closed-source drivers on Linux.  We
can change this test, but we do need a new test for this behavior.  Mesa
needs to match the de facto standard even if it deviates from the letter
of the spec.  You can be sure that there's some app that unknowingly
relies on this underspecified behavior.

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