Add a check to see if -Wno-unused-result is supported by the compiler.
Fix some compiler warnings in the wiiuse code.
Fix a bug in the wxGTK panic alert code.
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The C version of the GenericLog was being used in both C and C++ branches of the code.
Parent panic alerts by the main_frame so that those windows get the icon too.
Fix a couple of compiler warnings.
Added some checks for libraries in the cmake build.
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Games that have higher frequency sounds and music should sound a bit better using 48k.
I don't have any games that use DTKMusic so that upsampling code untested. If you get strange sounds only at 48k try toggling dtk music to see if that isolates the problem and let me know.
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DX9: When clearing the back buffer in Renderer::Swap(), use IDirect3DDevice9::Clear instead of a clear quad if possible. Should improve performance marginally.
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Windows audio backend with lower latency.
Audio never glitches on my machine but the number of buffers may be set too aggressively. If you run into problems try turning up NUM_BUFFERS in the h file and leave some feedback.
From my tests games seem to prefer filling the buffer with smaller chunks. For this to work the callback that fills the buffer needs to either spin or run async so I went with async.
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First: Added a DESTDIR option for package building.
Second: Change the OpenCL setup. On both linux and windows use CLRun. I completely removed the option here. If CLRun works on MacOSX this should be done there as well, and this change implemented in the scons build also. Then we could remove the HAVE_OPENCL and the new USE_CLRUN definitions. Then we will finally have the dynamic detection of opencl set up cross platform.
On a side note, it doesn't seem that the program loaded from TextureDecoder.cl compiles or runs.
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Also link the dolphin-emu executable against GL in the cmake build. Why? This seems to fix the segmentation fault on stop issue. Although curiously enough, linking the dolhpin executable against the system shared library SOIL fixes the problem too. It doesn't work with the static version of SOIL build in the externals. The reason the problem disappeared with the scons build is that the executable is implicitly linked against GL since the linker flags are set up to be thrown in everywhere.
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Also some general clean up of the main CMakeLists.txt file. I think it is nice to keep the checks and analysis of the results together.
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Not sure how to fix Dolphins hotkeys when 3D Vision is enabled (I do know a way, but it's messy and I don't want 3D Vision messing with Dolphin's cleanliness).
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- various fixes for using CMake on Windows
- support building external SDL, zlib, CLRun, wxWidgets
- support using precompiled GLew and WiiUse libs on Windows
For what it's worth, I'm not quite sure if I got all the wx files right...
Building with MSVC2008 still doesn't work yet, but is a lot closer now.
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change the unit test to catch this bug if it turns up again and two more
zeroWriteBackLog() calls.
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Set scons build to autodetect OpenCL by checking for both the library and header instead of having an option. Unfortunately there probably needs to be a path variable that can be set to the location to look for the headers. For example on Ubuntu with nvidia, the headers are located in /usr/include/nvidia-current instead of /usr/include, and hence not found by scons.
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The finding was that 99% of the time, textures are static in memory. However, Dolphin would pessimistically continue to decode and copy the same texture every time. The optimisation is to check if the texture matches what is in the cache, and if it does, Dolphin should early exit.
The result is the speed in New Super Mario Bros Wii increased 35% with spinning coins. Still not as fast as EFB copy to texture though.
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Note that most users will want to use the release build to get a -O3 optimized build. This can be enabled by adding "-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release".
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I am officially killing the local/global build crap. The "local" build thing should never have existed. There is now only one build that is essentially what the "global" build was before. This is the way a proper build system should work. I will soon write a wiki page to describe how to properly use the cmake build system, and how you can still set things up to get the "local" build from before. However, that type of build should be considered a developer tool, and not the way that dolphin-emu should be built.
Briefly, to use cmake now do the following from the toplevel of dolphin's source:
mkdir Builddir
cd Builddir
cmake ..
make
make install (you may need superuser privileges)
Note that the scons build is still building dolphin in the old way.
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