Rather than rely on the developer to do the right thing,
just make the default behavior safely deallocate resources.
If shared semantics are ever needed in the future, the
constructor that takes a unique_ptr for shared_ptr can
be used.
The data passed in isn't modified in these functions
Also normalizes variables with prefixed underscores in the modified
functions (and normalizes outliers to our current coding style), as
single-underscore followed by any lowercased/uppercased character is
reserved for use in the global namespace (it's a common misconception this
is assumed to only be the case for underscores followed by a capital
character, but this is only the case in C, not C++).
It only marks a string for translation. It doesn't actually do anything
at runtime, so the message will always be displayed in English. Even if
we would've had a way to make the translation work, we shouldn't
translate this, because OSD doesn't support non-ASCII characters.
Caused by the recent merge 1c95cd5.
This should fix this panic message I saw when playing Super Mario Strikers:
Failed to compile pixel shader [...]: error C7011: implicit cast from "int" to "float"
The spec says that vendors can set the max texture size to be 65KB and we want 1MB.
Check the maximum supported and drop to the max if it is less than 1MB
This lets us sort by the underlying integers while only displaying the
icons. Currently, in both DolphinQt and DolphinQt2, we display both the
icon and the integer, but cut off the column width to not show the
integer. We also currently sort by the size's formatted string, not by
the size itself, which leads to "1 MB" sorting to less than "2 KB". This
commit fixes these issues.
In the future, we can use the filter methods here to allow for
searching for games.
m_need_prepare needs to be set before the Device thread is started.
Otherwise the thread blocks on IORead and the LEDs and Rumble is executed
after the user presses a button on the Wiimote.
Also the Prepare-Call on Refresh doesn't need to reset the Index, because it is
set once on the initial Connect/Prepare. Therefore the index assignment
was refactored.
fileplatform is moved so it's in the same place as the other platform
icons, and nobanner is moved just because it fits better in Resources.
Both of them were identical in all of Dolphin's themes.
They were only called at once, so no need to seperate them.
This also removes the only dereference of the NativeVertexFormat in VideoCommon, so backends may just return nullptr.