Prevent SDL from doing windows message pumping
Normally SDL doesn't do this as we don't ever call SDL_PumpEvents (or anything that calls that). However, OpenGL context creation code ends up calling WIN_PumpEvents regardless. This usually doesn't matter, however, in some cases, this can cause crashes, mainly with loading a state with Citra, as that ends up re-constructing its frame dumping OpenGL context (yeah that's dumb and useless but it's mostly harmless, outside of this message pumping). The WIN_PumpEvents calls appear to be unneeded anyways, so we can safely disable message pumping here.
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// we will be turning a foreign window into an SDL window
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// we need this so it knows that it is capable of using OpenGL functions
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SDL_SetHint(SDL_HINT_VIDEO_FOREIGN_WINDOW_OPENGL, "1");
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// don't allow windows events to be pumped
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// it's not needed and can be dangerous in some rare cases
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SDL_SetHint(SDL_HINT_WINDOWS_ENABLE_MESSAGELOOP, "0");
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}
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private static readonly Lazy<int> _version = new(() =>
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