Commit 33487ab5f2 introduced a regression
where items would vanish from the toolbar. This adds a call to Realize()
after the reinsertions of the play/pause button as required per
documentation.
Thanks to Simonwayneee for noticing this!
Callers can now check whether reads fail, either by checking the return
value or by setting the buffer to a known bad value and seeing if it stays
untouched. I've added error checks to FileSystemGCWii and Boot_BS2Emu,
but not to Boot since it doesn't check any of its other reads either.
Includes cstring in EXI_DeviceMic.cpp to fix the undeclared function
errors for memset and memcpy when building with portaudio enabled and
pch disabled. Also adds the std:: prefix to those function calls
because there is no guarantee that they are put in the global namespace
when using cstring.
Thanks to David Brooke for noticing this!
This was relying on behaviour that GLExtensions was adding fake extensions to the supported list with ES.
This no longer happens so it needed to be changed.
This removes some nonsense in the extension loader where under an ES context we would still pull all function pointers and just continue onward if we
fail to pull one.
Now function pointers are only pulled if the version of GL or ES actually supports that function.
This fixes changing the play/pause button's label depending on the
emulation state. Before, wxToolBarToolBase's SetLabel() function was
used. This function, however, is not implemented in wxGTK which leads to
the label not changing on linux when the button is clicked. Although the preferred
method (according to the wxWidgets documentation) to change the properties
of a tool is to use the toolbar's setters, there is no such setter for
the label. Therefore, this implements a workaround where the
button is deleted and readded afterwards with the updated properties.
Thanks to linkmauve for noticing this!
This was due to specifying negative source coordinates for the texture copy, which must lie within the bounds of the source and destination textures.
The behavior now is to clamp the copy region to [0 <= size <= backbuffer size], resulting in a copy region that can be smaller than the backbuffer, but never larger.