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  clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst


Index: clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
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--- clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
+++ clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
@@ -523,6 +523,64 @@
     return a + b * c;
   }
 
+The matrix type extension also supports operations between a matrix and a 
scalar.
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+
+  typedef float m4x4_t __attribute__((matrix_type(4, 4)));
+
+  m4x4_t f(m4x4_t a) {
+      return (a + 23) * 12;
+  }
+
+The matrix type extension supports division between a matrix and a scalar but 
not between a matrix and a matrix.
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+  typedef float m4x4_t __attribute__((matrix_type(4, 4)));
+
+  m4x4_t f(m4x4_t a) {
+    a = a / 3.0;
+    return a;
+  }
+
+The matrix type extension supports compound assignments for addition, 
subtraction, and multiplication between matrices
+and between a matrix and a scalar, provided their types are consistent.
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+
+  typedef float m4x4_t __attribute__((matrix_type(4, 4)));
+
+  m4x4_t f(m4x4_t a, m4x4_t b) {
+    a += b;
+    a -= b;
+    a *= b;
+    a += 23;
+    a -= 12;
+    return a;
+  }
+
+The matrix type extension supports explicit casts. The casts we support are 
C-style casts in C and C++ and
+static casts. Implicit type conversion between matrix types is not allowed.
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+
+  typedef int ix5x5 __attribute__((matrix_type(5, 5)));
+  typedef float fx5x5 __attribute__((matrix_type(5, 5)));
+
+  fx5x5 f1(ix5x5 i, fx5x5 f) {
+    return (fx5x5) i;
+  }
+
+
+  template <typename X>
+  using matrix_4_4 = X __attribute__((matrix_type(4, 4)));
+
+  void f2() {
+    matrix_5_5<double> d;
+    matrix_5_5<int> i;
+    i = (matrix_5_5<int>)d;
+    i = static_cast<matrix_5_5<int>>(d);
+  }
 
 Half-Precision Floating Point
 =============================


Index: clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
===================================================================
--- clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
+++ clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
@@ -523,6 +523,64 @@
     return a + b * c;
   }
 
+The matrix type extension also supports operations between a matrix and a scalar.
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+
+  typedef float m4x4_t __attribute__((matrix_type(4, 4)));
+
+  m4x4_t f(m4x4_t a) {
+      return (a + 23) * 12;
+  }
+
+The matrix type extension supports division between a matrix and a scalar but not between a matrix and a matrix.
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+  typedef float m4x4_t __attribute__((matrix_type(4, 4)));
+
+  m4x4_t f(m4x4_t a) {
+    a = a / 3.0;
+    return a;
+  }
+
+The matrix type extension supports compound assignments for addition, subtraction, and multiplication between matrices
+and between a matrix and a scalar, provided their types are consistent.
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+
+  typedef float m4x4_t __attribute__((matrix_type(4, 4)));
+
+  m4x4_t f(m4x4_t a, m4x4_t b) {
+    a += b;
+    a -= b;
+    a *= b;
+    a += 23;
+    a -= 12;
+    return a;
+  }
+
+The matrix type extension supports explicit casts. The casts we support are C-style casts in C and C++ and
+static casts. Implicit type conversion between matrix types is not allowed.
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+
+  typedef int ix5x5 __attribute__((matrix_type(5, 5)));
+  typedef float fx5x5 __attribute__((matrix_type(5, 5)));
+
+  fx5x5 f1(ix5x5 i, fx5x5 f) {
+    return (fx5x5) i;
+  }
+
+
+  template <typename X>
+  using matrix_4_4 = X __attribute__((matrix_type(4, 4)));
+
+  void f2() {
+    matrix_5_5<double> d;
+    matrix_5_5<int> i;
+    i = (matrix_5_5<int>)d;
+    i = static_cast<matrix_5_5<int>>(d);
+  }
 
 Half-Precision Floating Point
 =============================
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