Continues the migration to using fmt.
Notably, this allows safely converting a map within USBUtils over to
containing string view instances, rather than std::string instances, as
fmt safely handles the formatting of string views.
Migrates most of VideoCommon over to using fmt, with the exception being
the shader generator code. The shader generators are quite large and
have more corner cases to deal with in terms of conversion (shaders have
braces in them, so we need to make sure to escape them).
Because of the large amount of code that would need to be converted, the
conversion of VideoCommon will be in two parts:
- This change (which converts over the general case string formatting),
- A follow up change that will specifically deal with converting over
the shader generators.
Because trying to fit a 3:1 banner into a circle looks very awkward.
Also move the banner below the title/description now that it
takes up more space horizontally.
Provides the same semantics of a C array, but is much nicer to work
with.
Notably, it makes all cases of performing comparisons with said arrays
significantly less reading-involved.
DSP thread is considered "idle" when it signals s_ppc_event and waits for s_dsp_event,
without putting it in this state when m_dsp_thread_mutex is locked it was possible to
create a deadlock between a DSP thread, emulation thread and Qt thread by accessing
Config menu immediately after booting up the game
Trims out unnecessary includes to avoid unnecessary header dependencies.
This also resolves indirect inclusions of <optional> within
IMUAccelerometer.h and IMUGyroscope.h
Given all conditional bodies only contain a return, the use of else here
isn't necessary.
This has the benefit of consistently vertically aligning the names.
When using motion controls, it's useful to be able to lock the screen
to a certain orientation so that Android won't interpret game motions
as an intent to change the screen orientation. To this end, I've
changed the existing orientation lock setting in the following ways:
- A portrait lock mode has been added in addition to the existing
landscape lock mode and unlocked mode.
- The landscape lock mode now locks to regular landscape rather than
letting you change between the two possible landscape orientations.
- The setting is now accessed during emulation rather than outside.