* Reorganize namespaces
- Most types are now moved into the `melonDS` namespace
- Only good chance to do this for a while, since a big refactor is next
* Fix the build
* Move TinyVector to a new file
- So it's less sensitive to #include ordering
* Forgot to include assert.h
* Refactor ARMJIT_Memory into an object
* Oops, forgot a declaration
* Refactor ARMJIT to be contained in an object
* Remove an unused function declaration
* Add a missing #include
* Remove a now-unused global
* Use ARMJIT_Memory's own memory access functions
* Fix some omissions in the ARM JIT
* Move libandroid to be a member of ARMJIT_Memory instead of a global
* Default-initialize most fields in ARMJIT_Compiler.h
* Define NOOP_IF_NO_JIT
* Finish refactoring the JIT to be object-oriented
* Refactor GPU3D to be an object
- Who has two thumbs and is the sworn enemy of global state? This guy!
* Refactor GPU itself to be an object
- Wow, it's used in a lot of places
- Also introduce a new `Melon` namespace for a few classes
- I expect other classes will be moved into `Melon` over time
* Change signature of Renderer3D::SetRenderSettings
- Make it noexcept, and its argument const
* Remove some stray whitespace
* Move NDSCart-related global state into objects
- RAII will now do the heavy lifting
- Mark some methods as const or noexcept
* Move GBACart-related global state into objects (#1870)
- RAII will now do the heavy lifting
- Mark some methods as const or noexcept
- Once the `NDS` object is finalized, most of these `assert`s can go away
* Make AREngine::RunCheat public (#1872)
- I use it directly in melonDS DS to apply single cheats without using ARCodeFile
- Before the AREngine refactor I could just redeclare the function in my code
- Now I can't
* Make cleanup a little more robust to mitigate undefined behavior
- Add some null checks before cleaning up the GPU3D renderer
- Make sure that all deleted objects are null
- Move cleanup logic out of an assert call
- Note that deleting a null pointer is a no-op, so there's no need to check for null beforehand
- Use RAII for GLCompositor instead of Init/DeInit methods
* Replace a DeInit call that I missed
* Make ARMJIT_Memory less likely to generate errors
- Set FastMem7/9Start to nullptr at the end
- Only close and unmap the file if it's initialized
* Make Renderer3D manage its resources with RAII
* Don't try to deallocate frontend resources that aren't loaded
* Make ARMJIT_Memory::DeInit more robust on the Switch
* Reset MemoryFile on Windows to INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, not nullptr
- There is a difference
* Don't explicitly store a Valid state in GLCompositor or the 3D renderers
- Instead, create them with static methods while making the actual constructors private
* Make initialization of OpenGL resources fail if OpenGL isn't loaded
* assert that OpenGL is loaded instead of returning failure
* Introduce some Platform calls for managing dynamic libraries
* Add Platform::WriteFATSectors
* Introduce some Platform calls for managing dynamic libraries
* Add Platform::WriteFATSectors
* Change includes of "../types.h" to "types.h"
- Makes it easier to directly include these headers in downstream projects
* Change an include of "../Wifi.h" to "Wifi.h"
* Allow CommonFuncs.cpp to compile on Android
* Tidy up some logging calls
- Use Platform::Log in LAN_Socket.cpp
- Soften some warnings to Debug logs (since they don't necessarily represent problems)
* Add Platform::EnterGBAMode
- Gracefully stop the emulator if trying to enter GBA mode
* Soften some logs that most players won't care about
* Soften some more logs
* Introduce Platform wrappers for file operations
* Fix pointer spacing
* Fix more style nits
* Log the errno when ftruncate fails
* Fix FileSeek offset argument
- With an s32 offset, we couldn't access files larger than 2GB
* Revise Platform::StopEmu to address feedback
- Remove Platform::EnterGBAMode in favor of adding a reason to Platform::StopEmu
- Also rename Platform::StopEmu to Platform::SignalStop
- Add an optional argument to NDS::Stop
- Use the new argument everywhere that the console stops itself
* Rename FileGetString to FileReadLine
- It conveys the meaning better
* Rename FileSeekOrigin::Set to Start
- It conveys the meaning better
* Change definition of FileGetString to FileReadLine
- Oops, almost forgot it
* Rename FlushFile to FileFlush
- To remain consistent with the other File functions
* Add a FileType usage
* Fix line break in FileSeekOrigin
* Document Platform::DeInit
* Clarify that StopReason::Unknown doesn't always mean an error
* Move and document FileType::HostFile
* Remove Platform::OpenDataFile
- Nothing currently uses it
* Refactor Platform::OpenFile and Platform::OpenLocalFile to accept a FileMode enum instead of a string
- The enum is converted to fopen flags under the hood
- The file type is used to decide whether to add the "b" flag
- Some helper functions are exposed for the benefit of consistent behavior among frontends
- Equivalent behavior is maintained
* Fix a tab that should be spaces
* Use Windows' 64-bit implementations of fseek/ftell
* Move Platform::IsBinaryFile to Platform.cpp
- It could vary by frontend
* Remove an unused FileType
* Rename an enum constant
* Document various Platform items
* Use Platform::DynamicLibrary to load libandroid
- And clean it up at the end
* Fix a typo
* Pass the correct filetype to FATStorage
- Since it can be used for DSI NAND images or for SD cards
* Remove Platform::FileType
* Add Platform::Log and Platform::LogLevel
* Replace most printf calls with Platform::Log calls
* Move a brace down
* Move some log entries to one Log call
- Some implementations of Log may assume a full line
* Log the MAC address as LogLevel::Info
* Add FreeBSD support
* Fix indentation
* Fix Linux not finding OpenGL
* Link POSIX Realtime Extensions library
* Link POSIX Realtime Extensions when OpenGL is enabled too
* Fail if shm_open memory exists and also check for errors
* fix the last commit
* (try to) Setup FreeBSD CI
* Fix some issues with FreeBSD CI
* Make with all cores
* Remove FreeBSD CI
It doesn't want to work for some reason
* Use ashmem instead of memfd_create on Android.
* Fix code styling issues.
* fix small mistake in merge commit
Co-authored-by: RSDuck <RSDuck@users.noreply.github.com>
* use shm_open() instead of memfd_create() on macOS
malloc.h isn't a header on macOS
* Change OpenGL headers + create ifdef for DO_PROCLIST
macOS seems to already have the OpenGL functions defined, without the ifdef, it gives "ambiguous references" errors.
* macOS doesn't have ->gregs in uc_mcontext
and it doesn't have REG_RIP either
https://github.com/gperftools/gperftools/blob/master/m4/pc_from_ucontext.m4
* use getpid() to make memory file name unique
* #ifndef __APPLE__ for AF_PACKET and linux/if_packet.h
* Add include and link directories for macOS and link the OpenGL framework
* Add macOS CI
* Use newly added libslirp package from Homebrew
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/63412
* Use Apple's Clang instead of GNU GCC on macOS
* Add macOS build instructions to README
* Try to fix macOS undefined symbol
* snprintf doesn't take null terminator into account
* Map new memory on macOS for JIT
* Only use gcc-ar if using GNU Compiler
* re-add fastmem code - whoops!
* Fix style issue - use camelCase not snake_case
* Set Minimum macOS version
* Switch Minimum OS X version to 10.9
* Add macOS libpcap library name
* fix memory leak
* Fix binding keys in macOS
* Allow getting MAC address on macOS
melonDS on Linux uses AF_PACKET, which doesn't exist on macOS. Instead, this commit uses AF_LINK on macOS to get the MAC address.
* Remove unneeded macOS CI dependencies
* Build melonDS app bundle on macOS
Now it is no longer required to install the libraries on macOS, they come with the app bundle.
* fix macOS CI not being able to find macdeployqt
* copy melonDS.app with recursive because it's a folder
* Disable fastmem checkbox on macOS
* Disable fastmem by default in config
* forgot a semicolon
* Don't bundle libraries, causes issues on macOS <10.15
* Update README + allow finding version in Finder on macOS
* Make sure fastmem checkbox stays uncheckable
- fix fastmem problems on linux
- small fix memory leak
- SlowWrite functions always take in a 32-bit variable so that the C compiler knows that the values aren't necessary zero extended
- a few other stylistic things
- handle SIGBUS as well (for macos)