This feature was originally exclusive to the previous iteration of
DolphinQt (the one that was the reason for the current iteration
being named DolphinQt2 initially).
https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/8949
Bug 1: subcommand 1 of 0xE1 does not actually reset the current position; it just stops playback. 0xE2 returns the same value it would have before stopping playback (other than reporting that the stream is stopped).
Bug 2: subcommand 3 of 0xE2 was incorrectly dividing the length by 4; while this makes sense for positions (which are multiplied by 4 earlier to get a byte offset), it is not correct for lengths.
Fixes a bug where if you loaded a fifo before opening the fifo
player window (which you can do by dragging a .dff onto dolphin's
main window) then the player's widgets wouldn't be initilized
correctly.
Importantly, the object range widgets would be broken.
Messages buffer is intended to be of a fixed capacity (MAX_LOG_LINES),
which cannot be achieved by std::queue unless we manually pop() extra elements.
std::queue uses std::deque internally which most likely results in allocations performed continuously.
FixedSizeQueue keeps a single buffer during its entire lifetime, avoiding any allocations except the ones
performed by stored objects.
- Fixed a bug where pushing items over queue's size left it in a corrupted state
- For non-trivial types, have clear() and pop() run destructors
- Added emplace(args...)
- Added empty()
FixedSizeQueue has semantics of a circular buffer,
so pushing items continuously is expected to keep overwriting oldest elements gracefully.
Tests have been updated to verify correctness of a previously bugged behaviour
and to verify correctness of destructing non-trivial types
QTextEdit is heavy, similar in functionality to WordPad,
while QPlainTextEdit is lightweight like Notepad.
Qt documentation recommends using QPlainTextEdit for log viewers,
and it also allows to set automatic cutoff of oldest messages beyond a fixed point,
which we now set to MAX_LOG_LINES (5000)
- Re-organize VideoInterface::Update() to count half-lines starting at 0 instead of 1
- Use horizontal position when checking if we should assert some display interrupt
- Add some more descriptive comments