Given these functions aren't intended to be used frequently, there's no
need to keep the std::string instances allocated for the whole lifetime
of the program. It's just a waste of memory.
Despite being covered by a global mutex, we should still ensure that the
class handles its reference counts properly. This avoids potential
shenanigans when it comes to data races.
Given this is the root object that drives quite a bit of the kernel
object hierarchy, ensuring we always have the correct behavior (and no
races) is a good thing.
The filter is returned via const reference, so this was making a
pointless copy of the entire filter every time a message was being
pushed into the logger instance.
* Add setting to switch between a fixed start time and the system time
Add clock settings to SDL
Make clock configureable in qt
Add a SharedPage handler class
Init shared_page_handler for tests
* Change authentication system to JWT
* Address review comments
* Get rid of global variable, fix some documentations, fix a bug when verificating
* Refactor PostJson to avoid code duplication
* Rename jwt_token, add functionality to request a new JWT when getting a 401
* Take bools by value instead of const reference
* Send request again when JWT is invalid and use forward declarations
* Omit brackets
Rather than having to type out the full std::map type signature, we can
just use a straightforward alias. While we're at it, rename
GetBreakpointList to GetBreakpointMap, which makes the name more
accurate. We can also get rid of unnecessary u64 static_casts, since
VAddr is an alias for a u64.
…class
Makes the global a member of the RendererBase class. We also change this
to be a reference. Passing any form of null pointer to these functions
is incorrect entirely, especially given the code itself assumes that the
pointer would always be in a valid state.
This also makes it easier to follow the lifecycle of instances being
used, as we explicitly interact the renderer with the rasterizer, rather
than it just operating on a global pointer.
Instead, we make a proper registry class and house it within the main
window, then pass it to whatever needs access to the loaded hotkeys.
This way, we avoid a global variable, and don't need to initialize a
std::map instance before the program can do anything.
* kernel/event: Make data members private
Instead we can simply provide accessors to the required data instead of
giving external read/write access to the variables directly.
* fix compile error
* client_port: Make all data members private
These members don't need to be entirely exposed, we can instead expose
an API to operate on them without directly needing to mutate them
We can also guard against overflow/API misuse this way as well, given
active_sessions is an unsigned value.
* make the condition an assert
The minimum clang/GCC versions we support already support this. We can also
remove is_standard_layout(), as fread and fwrite only require the type to be
trivially copyable.
Using member variables for referencing the segments array increases the
size of the class in memory for little benefit. The same behavior can be
achieved through the use of accessors that just return the relevant
segment.
General moving to keep kernel object types separate from the direct
kernel code. Also essentially a preliminary cleanup before eliminating
global kernel state in the kernel code.
* Initial Discord RPC support
Build with Discord Presence ON
Fix RPC detection
Fix Time elapsed on pause; will now continue to count.
* Fix CI builds with compile flag
Addressed reviews
Fix silly mistakes
Fix 'Not in-game' display
class instead of namespace
Fix
Revamped
remove redundant code
Using Pimpl pattern
* Implement Null class
* Fix config updation
* Addressed All Reviews
* externals/discord-rpc : Updated to latest commit
- Can be used in either DynCom or Dynarmic mode
- Added support for threads
- Proper support for FPU registers
- Fix for NibbleToHex conversion that used to produce false error codes
- Fix for clang-format failing under Windows
* qt_themes: add two colorful themes
These two colorful themes are based on the Default and Dark themes, and contain icons that are colored rather than black and white. These icons come from https://icons8.com and they have been slightly revised by me. I'm pretty sure I was licensed to use them for Citra.
* Add license for icons
* NWM_UDS: use sizeof(<var being used>) instead of hard-coded type
Intend to fix#4090.
` node_map.node.second` type was changed to `u16` in #3985. However the type change wasn't reflected here. Should have used variable name instead to automatically do type change
* NWM_UDS: ... and also the node.first one
* NWM_UDS: ... and here
* Network: bump version because we changed UDS packet layout
* Update nwm_uds.cpp
These functions include reloading udp client, testing communication and configuring calibration. I also added a function to common/thread.h to use WaitFor.
Avoids using a u32 to compare against a range of size_t, which can be a
source of warnings. While we're at it, compress a std::tie into a
structured binding.
Gets rid of the need to hardcode the type in multiple places. This will
now be deduced automatically, based off the elements in the container
being provided to the algorithm.