HLSL supports vector swizzles on scalars by implicitly converting the scalar to a single-element vector. This syntax is a convienent way to initialize vectors based on filling a scalar value. There are two parts of this change. The first part in the Lexer splits numeric constant tokens when a `.x` or `.r` suffix is encountered. This splitting is a bit hacky but allows the numeric constant to be parsed separately from the vector element expression. There is an ambiguity here with the `r` suffix used by fixed point types, however fixed point types aren't supported in HLSL so this should not cause any exposable problems (a separate issue has been filed to track validating language options for HLSL: #67689). The second part of this change is in Sema::LookupMemberExpr. For HLSL, if the base type is a scalar, we implicit cast the scalar to a one-element vector then call back to perform the vector lookup. Fixes #56658 and #67511
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