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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Using Unix tools to operate on a tree containing filename with spaces in them
is really annoying, so rename the handful of instances where there were spaces.
Host.cpp has never been used.
Games tend to lookup the following directories that we don't yet have anything
to put in, so prepopulate them in Data/User/Wii:
title/00010001
title/00010002
title/00010003
title/00010004
title/00010005
title/00010006
title/00010007
meta
shared2/title
Set eol-style native on a number of text files which didn't already have it.
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All visuals with parameter GLX_SAMPLE_BUFFERS_ARB = 0 have
GLX_SAMPLES_ARB = 0, so the old code would only ever choose
visuals with GLX_SAMPLE_BUFFERS_ARB>=1 and GLX_SAMPLES_ARB>=1.
Some drivers do not export any multisampling capable visuals,
so dolphin fails to find a matching visual and falls back to
the single buffered visual(which does not work for some yet
unknown reason). Fixes issue #2647.
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game list, rely on the main event handler already running, which isn't
the case until after OnInit(). This is a problem when an ISO directory
is already set at startup.
To deal with such actions that can only properly be done after the wx
environment is fully functional, schedule AfterInit() where the initial
game list scan is done.
The underlying icon object for wxIcon on OS X didn't work with our
(non-square?) 96x32 game list graphics, but we weren't using any wxIcon
properties such as transparency anyhow, so just skip the wxBitmap to
wxIcon back to wxBitmap conversions.
Use wxID_ABOUT and wxID_PREFERENCES so that those menu items are
automagically teleported to their canonincal locations on each platform.
USE_XPM_BITMAPS has been implicit on all platforms for some time now.
AddGrowableCol() causes problems in a couple of inessential places for
some unknown reason, even though the same pattern works fine elsewhere.
These changes make us play a lot nicer with wxWidgets 2.9.
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by not linking in other Unix audio modules.
Use kAudioUnitSubType_DefaultOutput instead of kAudioUnitSubType_HALOutput
so that a runtime switch to another audio device is automatically handled.
Use ERROR_LOG for audio errors.
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becomes blocked. This was most readily apparent when first starting
programs from a high-latency filesystem.
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of going through an intermediate thread and buffer. This seems to be
how Core Audio is meant to be used, although I still haven't read the
manual.
Indeed, sound on OS X works perfectly now.
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initialization failure, so help it along a little by also considering
the CPU as an OpenCL device.
Use CL_DEVICE_TYPE_DEFAULT rather than CL_DEVICE_TYPE_ALL as that will
give preference to the spiffy GPU if one is present. Implementations
of OpenCL are likely to put a GPU as the first device in the list, but
there is no guarantee of this and this code currently only picks the
first device in the list.
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quantum, as the callback wants us to provide exactly the amount of
samples needed.
This is incomplete because core audio may ask for less than the full
buffer size (for me, typically 1484 or 1488 bytes of a 2048 byte
buffer). As a quick hack until I read the rather impenetrable core
audio documentation, assume that each callback request will want
about the same number of samples as the preceeding one.
This makes sound bearable.
Also various cleanup.
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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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Removing and adding some elements, making it more readable for others.
Off-Topic: Have fun at the Grandprix! May the best win:P
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This is especially perceptible for "big" textures, so e.g. EFB copies to RAM should be a bit faster now.
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