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feat: Indentify metal as Metal Shading Language #441

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@Maetveis Maetveis commented Feb 8, 2024

Metal Programming guide: Metal Tools

File Extension for Metal Shading Language Source Files

For Metal shading language source code file names, you must use the
.metal file name extension to ensure that the development tools
(Xcode and the GPU frame debugger) recognize the source files when
debugging or profiling.

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I can't fix your PR because you made it from a organization -- can you fix it for me?

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I can't fix your PR because you made it from a organization -- can you fix it for me?

I changed the file, should I rewrite the commit message too?

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right now you have two commits with identical messages

@Maetveis Maetveis closed this Feb 18, 2024
Metal Programming guide: Metal Tools

> ## File Extension for Metal Shading Language Source Files
>
> For Metal shading language source code file names, you must use the
> .metal file name extension to ensure that the development tools
> (Xcode and the GPU frame debugger) recognize the source files when
> debugging or profiling.
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Maetveis commented Feb 18, 2024

right now you have two commits with identical messages

Whoops, right. Should be fixed now, ignore the random close: I messed up the rebase at one point and GitHub likes to automatically close stuff when it has no commits seems like.

@asottile asottile merged commit 6358894 into pre-commit:main Feb 18, 2024
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@Maetveis Maetveis deleted the metal-shading-language branch February 18, 2024 20:03
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