In the C# API, methods have been renamed, changed to properties, or made to
return interfaces instead of classes. Some parameters have different defaults.
Very little of the implementation has changed.
Lua API hasn't changed at all, but Comm/Input/SaveState libs are now in
Client.Common (and Comm now delegates to IComm).
* refactor Sms settings including naming conventions and fix a typo, breaks configs with SMS settings already saved
* convert SMS controller type setting to an enum
* convert SMS Region setting to an enum
* Move SMS display type setting to an enum
* convert sms settings to properties
* SMS - wire up generic core config to a settings menu item
* remove some SMS menu items that are redundant to generic settings config
* remove more SMS menu items that are now redundant to generic core config
* remove more redundant SMS settinsg including SMSGraphicsConfig dialog, add descriptions and display names to SMS settings objects
MemApi.ReadByteRange now returns the requested number of bytes and not 1 extra,
MemApi.ReadByteRange now warns only once per call for addrs outside range,
MemApi.ReadByteRange now warns for negative addrs (once per call; previous
implementation passed negative addresses to PeekByte), MemApi.WriteByteRange now
warns only once per call for addrs outside range, MemApi.WriteByteRange now
warns for negative addrs (once per call; previous implementation passed negative
addresses to PokeByte)
`memory.readbyterange` will now return partial data if the requested range
extends beyond the domain (invalid addresses are read as 0). Did not fix docs of
`memory.readbyterange` which incorrectly claim the returned table uses the
memory addresses as keys i.e. addr..(addr+length) - it was and remains
0..length. `memory.write_u8` will now check the specified domain's length and
not erroneously check the selected domain's length.