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.
[conv.fpint]/1:
> A prvalue of a floating-point type can be converted to a prvalue of
> an integer type. The conversion truncates; that is, the fractional
> part is discarded. The behavior is undefined if the truncated value
> cannot be represented in the destination type.
Add a function to calculate the magic constants required to optimize
signed 32-bit division.
Since this optimization is not exclusive to any particular architecture,
JitCommon seemed like a good place to put this.
Additionally, VCacheEnhance has been added to UVAT_group1. According to YAGCD, this field is always 1.
TVtxDesc also now has separate low and high fields whose hex values correspond with the proper registers, instead of having one 33-bit value. This change was made in a way that should be backwards-compatible.
Check return value of calls to File::CreateTempDir() from CoreTiming,
FileSystem, and MMIO test classes to verify the test user directory
exists, and fail the tests otherwise.
If the compiler can detect an issue with a format string at compile
time, then we should take advantage of that and turn the issue into a
hard compile-time error as such problems almost always lead to UB.
This helps with catching logging or assertion messages that have been
converted over to fmt but are still using the old, non-fmt variants
of the logging macros.
This commit also fixes all incorrect usages that I could find.
This fixes CreateFullPath to not create directories when it is known
that they already exist, instead of calling CreateDirectory anyway
and checking if the error is AlreadyExists. (That doesn't work
now that we have an accurate implementation of CreateDirectory
that performs permission checks before checking for existence.)
I'm not sure what I was thinking when I wrote that function.
Also adds some tests for CreateFullPath.