This is only used on Apple and Unix-like machines, so we can enclose the
prototype with an ifdef like the implementation is. This prevents
false-positives about an unimplemented function prototype.
This is an extension of host input authority that allows switching the
host (who has zero latency) on the fly, at the further expense of
everyone else's latency. This is useful for turn-based games where the
latency of players not on their turn doesn't matter.
To become the so-called golfer, the player simply presses a hotkey.
When the host is the golfer, latency is identical to normal host input
authority.
Reduces the amount of dependencies dragged in by the main window's
header. This also removes MainWindow.h includes elsewhere where they
aren't necessary, reducing the amount of UI files that need to be
recompiled if the main window's header changes.
Previously there was only one function under the NetPlay namespace,
which is kind of silly considering we have all of these other types
and functions existing outside of the namespace.
This moves the rest of them into the namespace.
This gets some general names, like Player, for example, out of the global namespace.
* Confirm stopping emulation when the window is closing, not just the "Stop" button
* Don't resume if we were already paused when we got the quit event
* Shutdown the core at the end of main() so we don't crash on exit
* Miscellaneous other logic cleanups related to this
DolphinQt:
* Make the connect() calls explicit, not automatic
* Follow better naming convention for the QActions
* Remove the Open action from the toolbar.
Dolphin[Qt|WX]:
* Move the "Skip Bundle" option to the root CMakeLists so that both DolphinQt and DolphinWX can use it.