Refactors the PatchAllowlistTest to streamline the experience for developers. Instead of a textual description of what needs to change in ApprovedInis.json for RetroAchievements compatibility, the test will now generate a replacement file and instruct the coder where to copy it in their local branch, and what to update APPROVED_LIST_HASH to. The result should be easier and more instructive for developers to make changes, while still maintaining that allowed codes cannot be added or modified without recompiling Dolphin.
As ApprovedInis.json no longer needs to be user-readable for this process, it no longer contains titles or pretty formatting and as such is updated in this commit, hash included.
Input/output tracking is intended to speed up incremental builds by
skipping a target when it doesn't need to be built. However, this seems
to be unreliable for UnitTests' AfterBuild target. Let's remove it.
It's still the case that UnitTests' AfterBuild target will be skipped if
UnitTests doesn't need to be rebuilt. (Note that UnitTests always needs
to be rebuilt if SCMRevGen changed.)
I haven't seen these problems with DolphinQt's rather similar
input/output tracking. This may be because DolphinQt's one also has the
exe file as an input/output.
Like the previous commit, but for UnitTests. This time all operating
systems were affected.
I also made UnitTests.vcxproj use the same way of copying as
DolphinQt.vcxproj, just for consistency.
This unit test compares ApprovedInis.json with the contents of the GameSettings folder to verify that every patch marked allowed for use with RetroAchievements has a hash in ApprovedInis.json. If not, that hash is reported in the test logs so that the hash may be updated more easily.
With this, situations where multiple arguments need to be moved
from multiple registers become easy to handle, and we also get
compile-time checking that the number of arguments is correct.
* moves dolphin-specific settings out of Base.props
* creates exports.props for externals, allowing to easily import
individual Externals
* corrects some cruft that accumulated and probably contributed
to msbuild overbuilding
Add a function to calculate the magic constants required to optimize
signed 32-bit division.
Since this optimization is not exclusive to any particular architecture,
JitCommon seemed like a good place to put this.
- Moves all test code from DSPTool into UnitTests/Core/DSPAssemblyTest.
- Converts test files (which could only be loaded if they were in the
shell's working directory, so basically never) into C++ values.
- Enables most of the commented-out tests.
- Removes non-deterministic random code test.