Split TIntermBlock from TIntermAggregate

The new TIntermBlock node class replaces TIntermAggregate nodes with
the EOpSequence op. It represents the root node of the tree which is
a list of declarations and function definitions, and any code blocks
that can be denoted by curly braces. These include function and loop
bodies, and if-else branches.

This change enables a bunch of more compile-time type checking, and
makes the AST code easier to understand and less error-prone.

The PostProcess step that used to be done to ensure that the root node
is TIntermAggregate is removed in favor of making sure that the root
node is a TIntermBlock in the glslang.y parsing code.

Intermediate output formatting is improved to print the EOpNull error
in a clearer way.

After this patch, TIntermAggregate is still used for function
definitions, function prototypes, function parameter lists, function
calls, variable and invariant declarations and the comma (sequence)
operator.

BUG=angleproject:1490
TEST=angle_unittests, angle_end2end_tests

Change-Id: I04044affff979a11577bc1fe75d747e538b799c8
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/393726
Commit-Queue: Olli Etuaho <oetuaho@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
diff --git a/src/compiler/translator/OutputHLSL.h b/src/compiler/translator/OutputHLSL.h
index ab4f9b3..b76062e 100644
--- a/src/compiler/translator/OutputHLSL.h
+++ b/src/compiler/translator/OutputHLSL.h
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@
     bool visitSwitch(Visit visit, TIntermSwitch *);
     bool visitCase(Visit visit, TIntermCase *);
     bool visitAggregate(Visit visit, TIntermAggregate*);
+    bool visitBlock(Visit visit, TIntermBlock *node);
     bool visitLoop(Visit visit, TIntermLoop*);
     bool visitBranch(Visit visit, TIntermBranch*);