apply() changes the in-memory instance of SharedPreferences and writes to the disk asynchronously, rather than synchronously, which commit() does. Since these are done on the UI thread, they should be asynchronous.
Only show the JIT cores on x86_64(Will have its own issues once we reach that point)
Show AArch64 JIT if running on a AArch64 device(Good luck with that for now. Future proofing though)
This is available in a PR here: https://github.com/taka-no-me/android-cmake/pull/23
The maintainer of the android toolchain cmake file seems to be AWOL for now.
I have tested this file personally and it works, it just isn't merged in yet
-In GameListAdapter.java, the existing scaling code is unnecessary and stops Android's built in scaling from doing its job.
-In gamelist...etc.xml, set the icon's width to 100 density-independent pixels (i.e. have android figure out how to make it the right size.)
Copies over the PP shaders to the APK's assets and installs them on run.
Exposes them via the video settings UI.
This is in anticipation of dropping the workaround for rotated blits on Adreno and instead forcing shader usage by the user.
Looking at the old code for the ButtonManager was a brainfsck. This fixes a ton of bugs I kept uncovering as I was moving along.
Fixes the gamepad configuration file being incorrect.
No longer treats touchscreen in a special way. Ends up as a regular device with a "Touchscreen" device name.
Was incorrectly converting a index from integer to ButtonType. Wouldn't work due to the addition of some unused(in JNI) enumerators in ButtonType.
Fixes an issue where a map had a key as an axis which was causing its binding to be overwritten for every axis that was used twice (eg main stick left and right);
Fixes Triggers not working at all.
Fixes DPad not working at all.
Fixes C-Stick only half working.
Removes touch screen specific nativelibrary types onTouchAxisEvent and onTouchEvent.
Adds a configuration version configuration option. Allows easy configuration overwriting if the options need to be changed during updating.
Supersedes github PR #291.
Now instead of the top left corner of the button snapping to your finger.
Remember where we clicked on the button initially so it moves from the same location you touched.
This is more intuitive than before of course.