anv seems to set this to zero, which is fine according to the spec, but
we were using it as a maximum, which was resulting in a swap chain
without any buffers being created.
This fixes the screenshot stutter, as this needs more than a frame.
So we won't stall on the png writing at all until emulation stops or
a new screenshot is requested.
This increase the performance of good backends a bit, but slows down the bads one a lot.
Let's fix those backends instead of forcing stupid memcpy in the common code.
Makes for a cleaner separation of functionality, as well as removing
multiple includes from the main header file. It also gets a bunch of
structs and enums out of the global namespace.
Coincidentally, this also gets rid of an indirect include cycle that
could have broken compilation of Core.cpp in the future, since it was
relying on IPC network includes to resolve functions in Common/NandPaths.h.
This makes it easier to separate out the individual net classes in a
follow-up. Separating these out would also make it less of a pain to
figure out what's going on, since you wouldn't need to sift through 1000+
lines of code.i
This used an invalid pointer, which was only valid within AddFrame.
This drops a feature which shall dump the last frame as it might was dropped before.
A good implementation however should "overwrite" the last frame if the time matches.
But this needs to delay every frame a bit.
This eliminates public usage of the GetMenuBar() function in CodeWindow.
The benefit of this is it also gets rid of the need to perform direct
access across the config dialog and the main frame. It also gets rid of
the use of the main_frame global.
GetMenuBar() will be removed entirely from CodeWindow in a follow-up that
also removes any related remnants of code made obsolete with its removal.
Gets rid of more menu-related code from CodeWindow and puts it back in
CFrame where it belongs.
This turns the previous menu update function within CodeWindow into one
that simply updates the debugger font for its managed controls. It also
improves how the font is actually updated. Previously, fonts would change,
however this wouldn't actually reflect onto the respective controls until
a refresh or update event occurred. Since codeview, callstack, symbols,
callers, and calls windows are all managed by a wxAuiManager instance,
calling Update() on it after the font has been set will reflect font
changes immediately.