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gabest11 0d40e9963e vs2010 project files for pcsx2 (plugins later)
git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1617 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2009-08-12 22:11:06 +00:00
Jake.Stine b974b815ff Major Build System changes:
* Changed w32pthreads library into a DLL so that it can be used from plugins correctly. (NOTE: you will need to make sure to build and copy w32pthreads.dll into your pcsx2 folder).
 * Switched pcsx2 from static CRT to shared CRT linking (needed to ensure correct exception handling behavior in multithreaded DLL environments).
 * Switched all standard plugins in the Suite to the shared CRT, to match pcsx2's new style. :)
 * Renamed _DEBUG (depreciated) to PCSX2_DEBUG (excluding Gabest projects since the ATL still uses it).
 * Added intrin.h to Pcsx2Defs.h (so that it is included universally), and added intrin_x86.h for GCC compatibility.

Notes:
 * Current plugin version compatibility status should be unaffected.  The new shared-CRT plugins work fine with older versions of Pcsx2, and the older plugins should work fine with the new shared-CRT version of pcsx2; so long as the necessary CRT DLLs are available on the user's system.
 * All future packagings of pcsx2 will include w32pthreads.dll and the Common Runtimes (CRTs).
 * Existing users who do not have MSVC installed can obtain the CRTs by downloading the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (anyone with msvc installed should already have all they need).

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1388 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2009-06-18 08:20:19 +00:00
Jake.Stine 9528571ea3 Buildsystem improvements - Added two new property sheets for Incremental Linking and Global Linking. Incremental Linking is fast and allows for Edit and Continue debugging (debug/devel builds), Global Linking is for Release builds.
Applied new property sheets to Pcsx2, SPU2-X, ZeroStuff, and NULLs.

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@829 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2009-03-21 04:01:44 +00:00
Jake.Stine 7c00edfc07 Disabled global optimization properly, and enabled Incremental Link, on devel builds. Minor code changes compile fairly instantly now. ;) I'll make some property sheets for enabled/disabled LTCG/WPO in the future.
Added a new Threading class: ScopedLock.  Used as an automatic unlocking mutex (safe for use with C++ exceptions, and cleaner/simpler code too).  It works like C#'s "using" and "lock" directives, for those familiar with that.

Optimized the AtomicExchange implementations for MSVC.

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@798 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2009-03-16 18:32:18 +00:00
Jake.Stine 6f10835725 Enabled PCH for w32pthreads library. It compiles a *lot* faster now. ;) [whole thing rebuilds in under a second on my machine, heh]
git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@639 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2009-03-01 05:06:25 +00:00
Jake.Stine da25976c6b Re-re-fixed the Windows.h mess. PsxCommon.h still had a win32 include, and cdvd.cpp and misc.cpp had some win/linux code which I relocated. Also, cleaned up the vtlb's SysExceptionHandler stuff -- moved the platform-specific portions to WinSysExec and LnxSysExec, and moved the shared code portion to a new function in Memory.cpp.
(Yes, Linux is probably broken again.)

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@636 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2009-03-01 03:30:19 +00:00
Jake.Stine 7ffd3d3aea Restructured the build system from the ground up. 3rdparty libs have been moved back into a /3rdparty folder, and are compiled as libraries. Most relevant plugins are part of the pcsx2_suite_2008.sln. Revision tagging of filenames is still there, but is now disabled by default. Pathnames with spaces shouldn't break the buildscripts anymore. Removed tons and tons of files in an effort to simplify the repository and build system management. So if a solution file you're used to using is missing, it's missing for a good reason (means the project can be built either from the Suite solution, or by double-clicking the project file from explorer, from which MSVC creates a new solution for you).
I'll put up a wiki soon which covers new compilation features and stuff, like how to re-enable revision tagging, and how you can direct compiled exe/dlls to be copied to any destination of your choice (yay!) -- plus many other compiling tips (if I can remember them all! >_<)

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@581 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2009-02-24 02:08:37 +00:00