pcsx2/3rdparty/w32pthreads/include
Jake.Stine 6c0afe7c48 w32pthreads: minor optimization using _declspec(thread) for internal thread handles, instead of TlsAlloc.
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implement.h w32pthreads: minor optimization using _declspec(thread) for internal thread handles, instead of TlsAlloc. 2009-09-29 05:04:55 +00:00
need_errno.h 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. 2009-03-01 03:30:19 +00:00
pthread.h pthreads: Added <excpt.h> to pthreads.h since SEH requires it; Added versioning to the project/output filename (currently V2, which is SEH-enabled) 2009-09-03 11:58:18 +00:00
sched.h 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). 2009-02-24 02:08:37 +00:00
semaphore.h 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). 2009-02-24 02:08:37 +00:00