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 prevented some devices from being recreated correctly, as they were exclusive (e.g. DInput Joysticks)
This is achieved by calling Settings::ReleaseDevices(), which releases all the UI devices shared ptrs.
If we are the host (Qt) thread, DevicesChanged() is now called in line, to avoid devices being hanged onto by the UI.
For this, I had to add a method to check whether we are the Host Thread to Qt.
Avoid calling ControllerInterface::RefreshDevices() from the CPU thread if the emulation is running
and we manually refresh devices from Qt, as that is not necessary anymore.
Refactored the way IOWindow lists devices to make it clearer and hold onto disconnected devices.
There were so many issues with the previous code:
-Devices changes would not be reflected until the window was re-opened
-If there was no default device, it would fail to select the device at index 0
-It could have crashed if we had 0 devices
-The default device was not highlighted as such
CommandLineParse expects UTF-8 strings. (QApplication, on the
other hand, seems to be designed so that you can pass in the
char** argv untouched on Windows and get proper Unicode handling.)
Other than the controller settings and JIT debug settings,
these are the only settings which were defined in Java code
but not defined in the new config system in C++. (There are
still a lot of settings that are defined in the new config
system but not yet saveable in the new config system, though.)
On Windows, Qt's default system font (MS Shell Dlg 2) is outdated.
Dolphin previously used over 15 lines of code to compute a font
closer to the proper font, but with an approximately correct font size.
Using the QMenu font directly is both more concise and more elegant
(in my opinion).
https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11888
This also includes another change: DolphinQt will now exit with an
error if you use --batch without specifying a game using any method
(unlike in the past where --batch would be ignored if you didn't
specify a game using --exec, even if you had used --nand-title).
The main reason why I did this was because coding the alternative
(ignoring --batch) would be annoying with render to main involved.
Lessens the amount of files that have to be recompiled if
ConfigManager.h is modified. This also removes an indirect inclusion
within DolphinQt/Main.cpp.
* Confirm stopping emulation when the window is closing, not just the "Stop" button
* Don't resume if we were already paused when we got the quit event
* Shutdown the core at the end of main() so we don't crash on exit
* Miscellaneous other logic cleanups related to this
The UI should decide on where it wants the user directory, not our core system.
This is in anticipation of some upcoming work on Android which will need proper user directory setting.