Initially, the dialogs construct in the background when Dolphin initializes. However, it waits until the user actually makes the dialogs visible to decide on whether to create the Wii or GC control layouts.
Therefore, the call to CreateBaseLayout() essentially creates a sizer that isn't actually attached to a main sizer that is set as the sizer for the dialog to use. So upon destruction, these controls would never actually be destroyed if the user didn't open and then close the TAS dialogs.
Incrementing the reference count here isn't necessary, as they construct with a count of 1. Incrementing again results in the attributes not being freed.
"Dolphin at GitHub" doesn't make much sense IMO. We could also make it say "Source Code" or "Dolphin on GitHub".
I also changed "Dolphin Website" to make it consistent with the Qt version.
This technically also fixes a memory leak in WatchView.cpp, because the table setting was done such that the grid wouldn't take ownership of the table, which means said table wouldn't be deleted in the grid's destructor.
Previously OSX would crash upon loading. This is because the UI would be polling for hotkey inputs but was doing so before the inputs backends were initialized.
Prior to this refactor, certain options would cause the game list to refresh when the config modal dialog is closed (such as adding a folder to the path list). This restores that functionality.
Prior to this, ConfigMain.cpp was a large (52KB) cpp file that contained all of the UI setting code.
This breaks up the config code into subclasses of wxPanel, which are then just instantiated to add to the settings wxNoteBook. This keeps all the settings categories separated from one another and also cleans up the code in general.
With my previous changes Dolphin would fail to create the user directory if it didn't exist, and would dump all the configuration options in to the cwdir.
This was a bit more complicated to fix in a clean fashion, so I took to moving around code concerning user directories.
Instead of having GetUserPath serve a dual purpose of both getting and setting our user directories, break out to a new SetUserPath function.
GetUserPath will know only get the configured user path.
SetUserPath will set our user paths and setup the internal user path state.
This ending up being a lot cleaner overall, which is nice. Also less mind bending when attempting to read the code.
So now we won't dump all of our configuration in to the cwdir if ~/.dolphin-emu isn't found.
Fixes issue 8371.