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* Move out boot parameters to a separate struct, which is not part of SConfig/ConfigManager because there is no reason for it to be there. * Move out file name parsing and constructing the appropriate params from paths to a separate function that does that, and only that. * For every different boot type we support, add a proper struct with only the required parameters, with descriptive names and use std::variant to only store what we need. * Clean up the bHLE_BS2 stuff which made no sense sometimes. Now instead of using bHLE_BS2 for two different things, both for storing the user config setting and as a runtime boot parameter, we simply replace the Disc boot params with BootParameters::IPL. * Const correctness so it's clear what can or cannot update the config. * Drop unused parameters and unneeded checks. * Make a few checks a lot more concise. (Looking at you, extension checks for disc images.) * Remove a mildly terrible workaround where we needed to pass an empty string in order to boot the GC IPL without any game inserted. (Not required anymore thanks to std::variant and std::optional.) The motivation for this are multiple: cleaning up and being able to add support for booting an installed NAND title. Without this change, it'd be pretty much impossible to implement that. Also, using std::visit with std::variant makes the compiler do additional type checks: now we're guaranteed that the boot code will handle all boot types and no invalid boot type will be possible. |
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