Since emulation settings has been renamed general settings, we can put BIOS and Folder in the same location where people have an overview and can just use tab key on icons or mouse. Less confusion and also fixes the speedhacks section *for the zillionth time*.
Update the headers to a more recent version while it brings no improvements at this moment, it can in the future.
Update glcorearb.h from 7 February 2019
Update wglext.h from 33248 (10-24-2016) to 20200813 (13 August 2020)
Update glext.h from 33248 (10-24-2016) to 20210420 ( 20 April 2021)
Creation of khrplatform.h
surprisingly, GSdx never ran into this issue prior as linux didn't use
baseclasses but used wxwidgets, while windows did but used the winAPI
GUI system. Software is cursed
Currently they are not used when compiling with opencl so don't include
them, entire opencl 3rdparty needs to be updated. Can be done when
someone attempts to fix the opencl renderer.
Fix codegen on x86-64
Part 1 of the changes being worked on in #3451
Makes x86emitter emit the x86-64 machine code you would expect it to
Also adds some unit tests to verify that things are working
This fixes a semi-consistent regression introduced by #3056, where on_process_exit would execute before other destructors relying on pthreads.
Now on_process_init has been moved to an earlier section of static initializers, ensuring it will be initialized first. Previously, this initializer was placed in the same section as any other initializer, making their order of execution non-deterministic across compilations - for example, I was unable to reproduce this issue as soon as I forced pthreads4w.c to recompile last!
This PR modifies a third party module - I realize normally those should be fixed upstream, but I really doubt pthreads4w would a) consider it a valid bug and b) fix it. To make all my changes easily visible, I wrap them all in #if PCSX2_FIX.
This PR fixes a process exit routine in pthreads. This third party module exploits CRT initialization order to inject their initializer/deinitializer earlier than the others by putting their functions in .CRT$XCU and .CRT$XPU pseudo regions. The problem comes when a module gets build with dynamic CRT (/MD or /MDd), like most of PCSX2 plugins, it doesn't actually use .CRT$XPx regions as terminators, and instead lets dynamic CRT handle them.
This PR corrects this issue by registering the terminator via atexit, so it works with both static and dynamic CRT. This resolves an issue where SPU2-X plugin (and potentially more) leaks TLS handles when unloaded.
When updating from a higher wx release this change needs to be rechecked. The change was also included on the current 3.1.2 branch https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1000 so this is essentially a backport (to 3.0.2 I believe pcsx2 uses ? ).
Update it to the version found at
https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-classic-samples , which is in an
MIT licensed repo, and add the LICENSE file (edited to remove the SIL
Open Font LICENSE part since that doesn't apply).
Some modifications have been made to reduce the diff/stop git
complaining (not including any file that wasn't in the previous version
and removing the related header includes in streams.h, and fixing some
but not all of the whitespace issues).
Fixes "project out of date" issue for wx_config on VS2017.
Fixes whole program optimisation possibly not being applied on release
builds for USBqemu (it may have been applied, but I can't actually tell,
and now it at least shows properly in the VS property editor).
Upstream commit 713c3f9d1b10ac25fb3c4a1ff115e23c035851dba from the wx
master branch (3.1.x).
Fixes the crash when the current language is Korean and the Change
Language dialog is accessed.
Customisations:
/: remove all non directories
/builds: Only windows/ftdebug.c retained, custom project added
/objs: Removed (custom project doesn't use the directory)
/docs: Only licence files retained.
/devel: Removed (unused)
The solution files are unused and for ancient Visual Studio versions -
GSDumpGUI has its own solution file, and bin2cpp is included in the main
solution file.
The property sheets have either fallen out of use or were never used in
the first place.
Combine all the different configurations together so the project files
are more generic and maintainable.
Also standardise the layout so all the project files will be similar and
all have the same standard elements (even if empty).
Add 64-bit configurations.
Additional specifics:
wxWidgets: Common stuff into the property sheets.
pthreads: Fixes the LNK4068 warning.
portaudio: Devel config added.
libjpeg: Non-existent file removed.
Side note: libjpeg is barely used - wxWidgets uses it but doesn't have
to, ZeroGS uses it but we don't develop that anymore.
find . -name *.vcxproj -exec sed -i -e '/user.props/d' {} \;
Microsoft recommends against using .user files. From
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/669zx6zc.aspx :
"The best practice is to delete the reference to them in Property
Manager to ensure that your projects operate independently of any
per-user, per-computer settings. This is important to ensure correct
behaviour in a SCC (source code control) environment."
If you cannot compile SPU2-X after this commit (since that still relies
on the old DirectX SDK), you'll need to fix your build environment.
Basically I ran
find . -name "*.vcxproj" -exec sed -i -e 's/_xp//' {} \;
This will likely break XP, but it paves the way on Windows for a PCSX2
that does not require the DirectX redistributables to be installed for
Windows 8, 8.1 and 10 users. Windows Vista and 7 users will still require
the DirectX redistributable files for XInput and XAudio, though PCSX2
should still be capable of running if a user does not actually use either
of them.
WS_POPUP causes fullscreen tearing when using OpenGL and the GSPanel
rendering area exactly covers the full screen. (always affects stretch
mode, but most people have 16:9 monitors, so in general the widescreen
16:9 mode is also affected).
Fixes#1075
This is commit e093a3b1b402c067254558d24ef2d7f39f552251 from the wx3.0
stable branch.
The correct error code and message is now output when an error takes
place. Previously it would report an error code of 0 and inform us that
"The operation completed successfully".
2 notable changes which are welcomed.
-Improved SoundTouch::flush() function so that it returns precisely the desired amount of samples for exact output duration control
-Redesigned quickseek algorithm for improved sound quality when using the quickseek mode. The new quickseek algorithm can find 99% as good results as the default full-scan mode, while the quickseek algorithm is remarkably less CPU intensive.
There was a version check in the menu handling, but Windows 8.1 and
Windows 10 weren't recognised and some pre Windows 98 code was used.
This is a combination of the following wxWidgets upstream commits.
9280f836c2569d0f50301a1117f7ba144e5240d2
1966dfb17d7cb106d1dfb44df6a15b92ba3b8d5f
c87c432033f4277bc9995a4de1390a59b810a005
a8c98a119145a77b1313337314853de75562e4ab
Thanks to micove for finding the commits.
- Move the 3 public headers to a include directory.
+ pthreads ships a config.h therefore leaving them in the top dir
pollutes the include path.
- Starting with VS2015, MS defines timespec. Declare to only have it
if _MSC_VER >= 1900.
- On Linux pthread_t is an integer and you can easily do ==. On Windows
pthread_t is a structure and ==/!= have to be overloaded or every use of
those operator must be guaded with #ifdef's.
This is commit f350babf36818ba805ab0b4510b6616aaf3063fc.
.
Reading "Please update wx/compiler.h to recognize this VC++ version" gets
old pretty quickly.
It claimed to be 1.7.1 but it had a mixture from various
versions. It was hard to update as everything in the top directory
so I used upstream's way to organize files. I renamed include to
soundtouch since I did not want to #ifdef that for windows.
.
Wavfile.h is a private header so I used the private path instead of
moving the file over. This changed 3 files in the plugin folder.
- Only adds 2 security fixes.
- Add the CHANGES file.
- Add local changes:
+ setmode to _setmode
+ fileno to _fileno
+ fdopen to _fdopen
- sudonim1 removed all trailing whitespaces in svn2897 so I ran:
find . -type f -name '*.c' -o -name '*.h' | xargs sed -i 's/[[:space:]]\+$//'
This makes the delta of changes smaller.
Visual Studio flags wxCore30 as being out of date because it can't find
the rcdefs.h header file. Use the arch dependent pathname so it is
located correctly.
If pcsx2 is compiled for 32-bits and then compiled for 64-bits without
cleaning the build files, the wrong wx3.0 manifest will be included. The
same will happen vice versa.
Place the generated rcdefs.h file in a platform specific directory so
the correct manifest will always be used.
This lets wxWidgets3.0 build even when the full pathname has non ASCII
characters or spaces in it.
Note that pcsx2 and some of the plugins that rely on custom build
commands still fail.
This puts the wxWidgets3.0 and libpng generated library files into the
deps folder, and puts the other builds files in a subdirectory from
where the project files are located. This is consistent with all the
other 3rdparty projects.
The output libraries for Devel builds are also suffixed with -dev
instead of -dbg now.
Configures the settings in include/wx/msw/setup.h.
Removes icons from include/wx/msw/wx.rc.
Deletes include/wx/msw/rcdefs.h (autogenerated by build process).
Updates .gitignore by including wxWidgets3.0 build files and adds a
missing '/' to build.
This configure the VS2013 files so that the now external libpng and
libjpeg libraries are used, and to place some of the common stuff into a
property sheet.
For deleted files, I've chosen to exclude from build instead of removing
them from the project file. It's less work to re-add them if they're
required at a later stage.
Move libpng out of wxWidgets 3.0 so it's available to other projects.
Delete libjpeg since there's a newer copy already available in 3rdparty
(still outdated though).
Based on the debian version.
Note: it can be surely stripped down further
MS build script must be updated. Note: I keep wx original script as reference
Removed some missing headers from the vs2010 and vs2012 project files that were causing vs to always claim the projects were out of date.
Also removed some other entries for c/cpp files that were disabled but also missing (I did not search exhaustively).
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* some preliminary work to test/benchmark bindless texture in the future (glsl was not yet updated)
Bindless texture allow to get a GPU texture pointer and then set it directly
to the shader as a basic uniform.
=> no more texture unit selection/validation
=> no more texture validation neither texture hash lookup
3rdparty: update gl header to the latest gl4.4
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There's been changes in the VS2008 project file which we may want to look at and port to 2010/2012 separately but it builds like this in 2010 here.
I want to wait and see if there's any issues with Linux first, too.
Thanks to lincolnh_br :)
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VS2008 is harder to do as there is no automatic downgrader tools for the solution files, sorry.
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WinPcap version is 4.1.2 and only the /include and /lib folders of their developer pack are included.
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Should fix the VS2012 project files for when only VS2012 (and not VS2010) is installed.
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