The JIT block compare code didn't set the same options for the PPCAnalyzer
as the actual JIT did, which made the PPC side of the JIT block viewer stop
at the first branch instead of the end of the block.
Prior to this after painting the hex values, it would increment the curAddress by 32. This is not only a bug, but unnecessary, since the OnMouseDownL and OnScrollWheel functions should be the only things to handle address incrementing for scrolling purposes.
This was actually never used as far as I can tell. There was no wx event handling done whatsoever for the global ID, So this is basically a dead function.
This moves the Gekko disassembler to Common where it should be. Having it in the Bochs disassembly Externals is incorrect.
Unlike the PowerPC disassembler prior however, this one is updated to have an API that is more fitting for C++. e.g. Not needing to specify a string buffer and size. It does all of this under the hood.
This modifies all the DebuggingInterfaces as necessary to handle this.
It's not used outside of the class, and it also shouldn't be modified
outside of it either (considering it holds all the blr instructions inserted by the user).
- Gets rid of the underscore in some function names
- Appends the 'm_' prefix to class member variables.
Now it isn't a pain to see what is being modified in terms of state. Especially in the OnPaint call.
Lessens the restrictions on the searching in the code view.
Now typing out the full 8 digit hex number isn't needed. For example, you don't need to type 000000FF to go to FF, you just literally type FF.
Also makes JumpToAddress a boolean function to remain consistent with the DSP code view.
This will also change the address search box to have a red background if
either an invalid hex number is given, or if it's longer than 8 characters
Should be GetGPRName not GetGRPName.
Removed an unnecessary extern declaration of GetGRPName in RegisterWindow.cpp.
Also added GetFPRName to the PowerPCDisasm header for consistency.
Minor other alterations that relate to above as well.
Also added the PanicAlertT version of alerts for some error messages that
use PanicAlert. We want the user to actually understand why the error
occurred.
Breakpoints have one, but memchecks don't, despite being cleared directly in the breakpoint window.
Now DolphinWX should call the interface functions and not the direct functions of the breakpoints or memchecks for clearing.
Our defines were never clear between what meant 64bit or x86_64
This makes a clear cut between bitness and architecture.
This commit also has the side effect of bringing up aarch64 compiling support.
- remove unused variables
- reduce the scope where it makes sense
- correct limits (did you know that strcat()'s last parameter does not
include the \0 that is always added?)
- set some free()'d pointers to NULL
This breaks Linux stdout logging.
This reverts commit 7ac5b1f2f8, reversing
changes made to 9bc14012fc.
Revert "Merge pull request #77 from lioncash/remove-console"
This reverts commit 9bc14012fc, reversing
changes made to b18a33377d.
Conflicts:
Source/Core/Common/LogManager.cpp
Source/Core/DolphinWX/Frame.cpp
Source/Core/DolphinWX/FrameAui.cpp
Source/Core/DolphinWX/LogConfigWindow.cpp
Source/Core/DolphinWX/LogWindow.cpp
Note I do not mean the Logging window, but the console window.
It's literally rarely, if at all used, and offers less advantages over the built-in logging window (ie. it breaks on different locales: http://i.imgur.com/Cs92tQE.png)
This commit should remove all of the console logging.