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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T20:09:02+00:00 2026-06-09T20:09:02+00:00

In my OpenCL code (which is not coded by myself, it’s just an example

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In my OpenCL code (which is not coded by myself, it’s just an example code from internet), there is the following sentence to use the function of clamp.

return clamp(color,0,1);

However it seems that this makes error during compilation, so I got the error info message by using CL_PROGRAM_BUILD_LOG from clGetProgramBuildInfo.

Error during compilation! (-11)
4483
build log
:211:9: error: call to 'clamp' is ambiguous
        return clamp(color,0,1);
               ^~~~~
<built-in>:3558:26: note: candidate function
float4  __OVERLOADABLE__ clamp(float4 x, float min, float max)   ;
                         ^
<built-in>:3577:25: note: candidate function
float4 __OVERLOADABLE__ clamp(float4, float4, float4);
                        ^
<built-in>:3556:26: note: candidate function
float3  __OVERLOADABLE__ clamp(float3 x, float min, float max)   ;
                         ^
<built-in>:3575:25: note: candidate function
float3 __OVERLOADABLE__ clamp(float3, float3, float3);
                        ^
:296:52: error: address expression must be an lvalue or a function designator
                                r.origin = matrixVectorMultiply(viewTransform, &(float3)(0, 0, -1));
                                                                               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:297:62: error: address expression must be an lvalue or a function designator
                                r.dir    = normalize(matrixVectorMultiply(viewTransform, &(float3)(x, y, 0)) - r.origin);
                                                                                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Is there any necessary keyword for using clamp function in OpenCL code? BTW, I’m using the environment of the Linux Ubuntu 10.04 64bit.

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    2026-06-09T20:09:03+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 8:09 pm

    Try the following

    return clamp(color,0.0f,1.0f);
    

    This way we know for sure that 2nd and 3rd params are not ambiguous and that you are trying to call the function:

    clamp(float4 color, float min, float max);
    

    If this doesn’t work, then see your color param, but the 2nd and 3rd param should be fine now.

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