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Stefan Dösinger authored
Many 2.0 and 3.0 shaders end with a "mov oC0, rx". If sRGB writing is enabled, the ARB backend writes to a TMP_COLOR temporary, and at the end of the shader writes the sRGB corrected color to result.color. If oC0 is not partially rewritten after the mov, we can ignore the mov, not declare TMP_COLOR at all, and just use the rx register as input for the sRGB correction code. This saves a temporary and an instruction.
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