Have lint mean -Werror at least until the issue with
-Warray-bounds and -Wunused-result can be resolved.
Avoid producing empty object files:
CoreRecording.cpp is not configured through the build system,
so just give it a dummy symbol when it's not compiled in.
ChunkFile.cpp and DSPBreakpoints.cpp are no longer used.
ExtendedTrace.cpp is Windows-only.
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Not only does it change tons of files to switch to a new and non-working (it doesn't parse my ini files, at least) ini parser, it also reshuffles a lot of code and removes a plugin. The latter part is fine, but doing these two major switches in one revision, one of which is broken, is completely unacceptable. I said to merge tiny changes, not massive reworkings.
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CoreRecording.cpp is not configured through the build system,
so just give it a dummy symbol when it's not compiled in.
ChunkFile.cpp and DSPBreakpoints.cpp are no longer used.
ExtendedTrace.cpp is Windows-only.
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variables, writeable strings and dangerously shadowed variables.
index(), gamma(), exp() and y0() are POSIX functions and using those
names can cause namespace confusion.
A number of C files were missing the final newline required by ANSI C
and some versions of GCC are pedantic enough to complain about this.
These changes simply the scons build, allowing us to get rid of
filterWarnings which is simply more trouble than it's worth.
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* Restore Audio Throttle to function properly, broken by Ayuanx many hundreds of revisions back.
* Simplify DSPLLE JIT dispatcher in preparation for an asm rewrite
* Remove hack that made DSPLLE JIT seem faster than it was by running fewer cycles, but resulting in bad sound. This shows off how mysteriously slow it is - I don't understand why it's not faster. Use the DSPLLE interpreter for now if you want to use DSPLLE.
* Made "DSPLLE on Thread" work properly with correct-ish timing - although the speed benefit is really small now.
If it seems like this change slows anything non-LLE down, try turning off Audio Throttle and use the frame limiter in options instead.
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void pushExtValueFromReg(u16 dreg, u16 sreg);
void popExtValueToReg();
instead of the backlog.
Someone might want to add it to the Unit test
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And to help test things like that: DSPJitTester (use with caution on x64, most likely fails there; r5250 might be why)
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enabled nr in jit after getting skid_au's help in writing the inscrease_addr_reg.
ector can you please take a look and see if the loop code makes sense? it seems
no one it really sure how loops suppose to work in jit
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