We were doing quite a bit of unnecessary work within CMake to handle and
make sure the necessary libraries were copied over. That approach has
several downsides:
1. It's not possible to handle multi-configuration generators (like
Visual Studio) in an easy manner. The existing script would fail to
copy over the necessary libraries if one configuration was built, and
then another one was built.
2. If you have Qt already installed (properly) by the official binary,
the existing script would copy *all* dlls even if they weren't
necessary. This is pretty bad, since it can waste quite a bit of
space.
Instead, we can just delegate off to the official deployment application
bundled with Qt's libraries that determines what the necessary libraries
are and copies them over as necessary. This also means we can properly
support both release and debug binaries in the same directory, like how
the old handcrafted Visual Studio project files allowed.
Its sufficient to simply specify a debug postfix instead of using an
separate variable. What's nice about this approach is that it will
actually work :p
Previously the code wouldn't work for multi-configuration generators
like Visual Studio.
Currently, it is possible for the DiscordHandler thread to be in the
middle of sleeping when Dolphin is closing. This results in a very
noticeable delay of up to 2 seconds that is unacceptable, especially
for people who don't use the Discord integration.
This fixes the issue by making the thread wait on an Event instead
and signalling it when shutting down.
It already is disabled for other backends, but this didn't happen with the software renderer. Attempting to change it while running causes the change to visually happen (including switching to the normal render settings UI instead of the barren one for the software renderer), but doesn't actually change the backend itself (it'll still use the software renderer at the next launch).
Avoids dragging in IniFile, EXI device and SI device headers in this header which is
quite widely used throughout the codebase.
This also uncovered a few cases where indirect inclusions were being
relied upon, which this also fixes.
Since C++17, non-member std::size() is present in the standard library
which also operates on regular C arrays. Given that, we can just replace
usages of ArraySize with that where applicable.
In many cases, we can just change the actual C array ArraySize() was
called on into a std::array and just use its .size() member function
instead.
In some other cases, we can collapse the loops they were used in, into a
ranged-for loop, eliminating the need for en explicit bounds query.
This changes the Host Input Authority and Golf Mode checkboxes into a
set of radio buttons, consisting of Fair Input Delay, Host Input
Authority, and Golf Mode. This represents the 3 network modes we have.
Although Golf Mode is just an extension of Host Input Authority, it's
more logical to the user to present it as a separate option, rather
than enabling the Golf Mode checkbox only when Host Input Authority is
enabled. This also eliminates the need to first enable Host Input
Authority before Golf Mode can be enabled.
This also adds tooltips to provide brief descriptions of the options,
as well as reintroducing tooltips that were previously removed.
If opening the adapter fails, report the libusb error message in the GUI
instead of “No Adapter Detected”.
The error condition is removed when the adapter is unplugged.
The previous implementation of cheat search would reconvert the input
string for every single memory value. Now we do it once and construct
a comparison lambda which we pass to the search code.
In addition, I also added input validation. So, for example, if you've
selected Decimal input and you try to compare against "FF",
it won't search and will instead let the user know they've entered an
invalid value. Similar logic for if you enter "1.2" in a search for
bytes. Before, it would just use 0 if it failed to convert the value.
Changed itemSelectionChanged and itemClicked signal to itemPressed in CodeWidget.
Holding mouse down and moving will only travel up/down the stack one time.
This fixes the common occurrence of unintentionally traveling deeper down the stack or higher up the callstack than intended.
This allows us to update the rich presence description if a channel
is launched from the Wii Menu. It also handles other PPC title
launches, e.g. Smash Bros. Masterpieces.
Host.h: Added Host_TitleChanged().
DolphinNoGUI/MainNoGUI.cpp: Implemented Host_TitleChanged().
DolphinQt/Host.cpp: Implemented Host_TitleChanged().
Android/jni/MainAndroid.cpp: Stubbed Host_TitleChanged().
DSPTool/StubHost.cpp: Stubbed Host_TitleChanged().
UnitTests/StubHost.cpp: Stubbed Host_TitleChanged().