Mesa (llvmpipe) only reports 4x MSAA, and doesn't report 2x (or 1x, but we implicitly add that). The old logic did not handle this correctly, causing selecting 4x to fail and fall back to None.
This also removes VideoUtils::GetAvailableAntialiasingModes, and thus VideoUtils entirely, as its only other function was removed in 1f74653501.
GraphicsSlider is used by the panes in the Graphics config window to
create sliders that change their associated config setting, and update
their own state when something else changes the config setting.
Despite its current name nothing about this class is particular to the
Graphics window, so renaming it to ConfigSlider better reflects its
purpose. This should also make it less confusing when ConfigSliders are
added to other config panes.
GraphicsRadioInt is used by the panes in the Graphics config window to
create radio buttons that change their associated config setting, and
update their own state when something else changes the config setting.
Despite its current name nothing about this class is particular to the
Graphics window, so renaming it to ConfigRadioInt better reflects its
purpose. This should also make it less confusing when ConfigRadioInts
are added to other config panes.
GraphicsChoice is used by the panes in the Graphics config window to
create combo boxes that change their associated config setting, and
update their own state when something else changes the config setting.
Despite its current name nothing about this class is particular to the
Graphics window, so renaming it to ConfigChoice better reflects its
purpose. This should also make it less confusing when ConfigChoices are
eventually added to the other config windows.
GraphicsBool is used by the panes in the Graphics config window to
create checkboxes that change their associated config setting, and
update their own state when something else changes the config setting.
Despite its current name nothing about this class is particular to the
Graphics window, so renaming it to ConfigBool better reflects its
purpose. This should also make it less confusing when ConfigBools are
eventually added to the other config windows.
SPDX standardizes how source code conveys its copyright and licensing
information. See https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/1-rationale/ . SPDX
tags are adopted in many large projects, including things like the Linux
kernel.
This adds an ini-only setting under GFX.ini -> [Settings] ->
MaxInternalResolution. Setting this will allow the user to select
resolutions beyond the default 8x max scale in graphics options.
QStringLiterals generate a buffer so that during runtime there's very
little cost to constructing a QString. However, this also means that
duplicated strings cannot be optimized out into a single entry that gets
referenced everywhere, taking up space in the binary.
Rather than use QStringLiteral(""), we can just use QString{} (the
default constructor) to signify the empty string. This gets rid of an
unnecessary string buffer from being created, saving a tiny bit of
space.
While we're at it, we can just use the character overloads of particular
functions when they're available instead of using a QString overload.
The characters in this case are Latin-1 to begin with, so we can just
specify the characters as QLatin1Char instances to use those overloads.
These will automatically convert to QChar if needed, so this is safe.