virtual gamepad editing and settings
home directory setup during onboarding
start content browser at app startup after getting permission
Use imgui osd to display error messages (msgboxf)
Added About tab in settings with version, git hash and Send logcat
button (android)
Get rid of the renderer thread. It is now the main/UI thread on all
platforms. The emulator runs in a separate thread.
Content browser displayed at startup.
Now it actually says something about what exactly it tries to open, also on "cancel" it exits gracefully.
Proposal: instead of checking one thousand return codes, which are easily ignored, I suggest using an exceptions (this part of emulator doesn't require execution speed, so exceptions here would be just fine).
A new function was introduced to abstract the setup of input devices for each os: os_SetupInput().
I hope I implemented this everywhere correctly and the behaviour is identical to before.
The new function mcfg_CreateNAOMIJamma() creates the NAOMI Jamma interface and is hidden behind a compile flag (same as before).
The previous function mcfg_CreateDevices() was renamed to mcfg_CreateDevicesFromConfig() because it creates the devices based on the configuration (``nb`` setting).
This adds support for separate config and data dirs.
On Linux, these will be compliant XDG Basedir Specification, i.e.
XDG_CONFIG_HOME and XDG_CONFIG_DIRS (or XDG_DATA_HOME and XDG_DATA_DIRS
respectively). On all other platforms, there currently just set to the
homedir path (so no previous behaviour has been changed).
If reicast wants to read and write a data file, it just calls
get_data_path("/samplefile.txt"). If it does not need to write to
that file, it just uses get_data_path("/samplefile.txt", false). That
way, we can also use system-wide dirs (like /usr/share/reicast on
linux), that the user usually doesn't have write access to.
The same applies for config file, where you use get_config_path(args)
respectively.
This required moving the SH4_TCB outside the exe, as new tables that belong on the executable are ignored.
This isn't perfect, but there's a large area to scan for available address space so it shouldn't be a problem
This commit adds the DirectSound audio backend, which is a modified
version of core/oslib/ds_audiostream.cpp.
Porting this was a bit tricky, since ds_audiostream.cpp defined 3
extern functions that the other backends didn't have:
* bool os_IsAudioBuffered();
* bool os_IsAudioBufferedLots();
* int os_getusedSamples();
I came to the conclusion that these methods are obsolete since they are
only used core/windows/winmain.cpp in the function void os_wait_cycl(u32
cycl) - which is used nowhere. Thus, I removed os_wait_cycl and the
headers of the three functions in core/oslib/oslib.h. I also removed the
functions themselves (except for int os_getusedSamples(), which is still
used inside the directsound backend, but can safely declared static for
that purpose).
The DirectSound backend will be included during compilation if HOST_OS
is OS_WINDOWS.
Notes:
Disc swapping should work on .gdi files (probably .chd files too).
Swapping with .cdi files is not currently supported because we currently create inaccurate TOC for them.
Only x86/Windows has a disc swap handler right now (ie: you can't swap on Android).