mainform: show pause icon first, even if we're seeking, because seeking is mostly a tastudio feature and its status is reported by tastudio already. fixes#1456
OSD info on branch hover is mandatory, so I'm not removing it. drawing the branch OSD-framebuffer on the emulator screen is barely possible without butchering everything, so I'm not doing it. instead, keep both core and client framebuffers and use them where they make sense: osd FB shows up on hover, core FB goes to emulator screen on branch load.
- don't use branch laglog after loading it. it's useless because we invalidate if needed anyway
- PauseOnFrame being null started to crash seeking, fixed
- make use of movie alias in branchbox
- capture tsm state after loading the branch
todo: if we load a branch in the middle of invalid greenzone, advancing won't draw new greenzone even tho states are being created. laglog doesn't seem to allow gaps either. unsure how to resolve
* Move PlatformSpecificLinkedLibs and implementations to common and rename
* Specify file ext. at LoadPlatformSpecific call site
* Move Client.Common.Global.RunningOnUnix to PlatformLinkedLibSingleton
* Inline var Resolver
* Use PlatformLinkedLibManager internally
* Move plugin load check to LinkedLibManager, use LinkedLibManager
* Interpolate
* Return exit code from dlclose/FreeLibrary
* Skip all calls to externs in BlipBufDll when using mono
* Use PlatformLinkedLibManager in SevenZipLibraryManager
* Add expected return value to workaround (from testing on Win32)
* Remove ".dll" from DllImport attr, remove temporary workaround, see desc.
The library can be built by changing the output file name in
`.../blip_buf/Makefile` to `libblip_buf.so`, and running `make`. It will be
loaded if placed in the `.../output` folder.
* Remove unused code, add TODO (this class is req. for Waterbox.PeWrapper)
The TODO is to [rewrite with
C#](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/io/memory-mapped-files)
instead of importing from `kernel32.dll`.
* Update OpenTK again but better (for #1384)
* Add Mono run script
* Add libblip_buf.so (temporary)
Temporary because it should be a separate package which BizHawk depends on.
* Add distro detection, add "already running" and "unknown distro" messages
* Gray-out Lua Console on Unix
* Extract superclass from EmuLuaLibrary, add shell implementation for Unix
* Specify libdl version, Fedora doesn't have the versionless symlink
* Remove empty `ToolStripMenuItem`, null `Text` caused crash on Unix
* Transform OpenTK keyboard input into a `List<KeyEvent>` and read that
Also fixes crash on rebind
* Remove debug `using ...;`
see #1371
- If we're at frame == 0, there's nowhere to rewind to, so the button is properly ignored.
- If we're at frame > 1, the logic is sending us to the previous frame, but it seems to be forcing emulation of that frame rather than just loading the state and stopping, and that is by design.
- If we're at frame 2, we want to arrive to frame 1, the logic will load state 0 and fastforward from that to 1. That way we don't have to store framebuffer in rewind states.
- If we're exactly at frame 1, we know we want to arrive to frame 0, but the logic implies emulating to frame 0, which is impossible. So instead it loads state 0 and emulates one frame as it's used to.