Note that I've refactored all the constructors to prevent this issue from happening again.
It already happened with 3E+/3E, and now DPC/F8. Also, FA2/FA looked suspicious.
Finally decided to stop fighting C++, and just use size_t everywhere an
array is used.
Even though this is a 64-bit value, it seems that C++/STL expects it
when dealing with arrays, so I guess we will too.
Converted many C-style arrays to C++ std::array. In the process, cleaned up a lot of magic constants.
Replaced most C-style memset/memcpy operations with C++ equivalents: std::fill/std::copy.
std::copy in particular fixes a few potential bugs, since it operates on the datatype size,
and not just on raw bytes.
This has been in patch form for about a year, and I'm finally
getting around to applying it. Basically, we separate the Cart
class into 3 classes:
- Cart: stuff specific to cartridge emulation
- BSTypes: various bankswitch types, both as enum and strings
- CartDetector: actual bankswitch auto-detection code
Also made more use of smart pointers, and added const in a few
more places.
I promise to get back to the phosphor stuff soon. This is just
to clear my head a little.
To anyone reading this, Merry (belated) Christmas and Happy New Year!
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of these aren't actually bugs per-se, but are to follow good programming
practices.
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C++11 keyword. This makes developing/maintaining class hierarchies
more manageable.
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Introduce namespace to class MD5, so the method call is now MD5::hash()
instead of simply MD5().
Added C++11 '= delete' constructors to most classes, to more clearly
indicate the intent of the class. Note that this isn't absolutely
necessary, but is considered good form. I will be teaching a C++ class
over the summer using Stella for examples, so it makes sense to follow
the standard and the textbook recommendations :)
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since there are issues with mixing overloading and virtual functions.
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break. First thing to do is update the year. Happy new year to anyone
reading these commit logs.
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of bold and normal fonts within the debugger UI. Because of the # of changes
this requires, this is as far as I'll willing to go with UI configurability.
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esoteric schemes (ie, the ones that no longer follow the '4K per bank'
design). Arguably, this is the entire point of adding the cart-specific
debugger ROM tab; to make it easier to work with such schemes.
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now load and play test ROMs, complete with emulation of timing delays
due to slow accesses on real Harmony hardware. Still TODO is the tunes,
DPC+ stuff, which is stubbed out at this point.
Fixed bug in EFSC bankswitching; state files didn't contain extended RAM
information.
Cleaned up the Serializer API, resulting in slightly faster operation
and smaller state files. Because of this, the state file format
has changed for this release (old state files will no longer work).
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these logs!
Moved TODO and Credits info directly to the webpage, where it will hopefully
be easier to maintain.
Fixed 'crackling' sound when loading a new ROM, introduced with the 3.5
sound restructuring. It looks like stale data was being loaded by the
sound processing callback. As well, moved the computation of certain
division variables from the sound callback to the framerate re-calculator
(where it's recomputed 1/5 of the time or less).
Updated AboutDialog with info about Stella DonationWare status, and active
members of Stella development.
Updated OSX in-app HTML documentation about Stella DonationWare status.
Bumped version # to 3.5.1_svn, and the process starts again.
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Added 'ramrandom' commmandline argument, used to toggle randomizing or
zeroing or all RAM in the system (both zero-page and SARA).
Disassembler now properly supports all test cases, including rewinding
within the debugger.
Added preliminary support for disassembling from zero-page RAM.
Bumped version # for final release.
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The disassembler now accepts a range of start addresses and remembers
old entry points, so the disassembly becomes more complete each time
the debugger is used.
Changes to address offsets within the same bank are now supported
(ie, changing from $fxxx to $dxxx within the same bank properly
updates the display).
Re-added ability to manually change banks from the debugger prompt
and the disassembly UI. This now works correctly with the Distella
code.
Cleanup of the Cartridge::bank(...) API: if a bank cannot be changed,
the calling code will now know about it. This fixes confusion with
some ROMs, whereby changing a bank in the debugger prompt would print
a success message even if the operation failed.
Note that these changes have broken rewind in the debugger. Actually,
it only exposes problems that the rewind functionality already had :)
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'Stephen Anthony' (aka, me) in addition to Brad Mott as copyright
holders for Stella. I think I've been with the project long
enough now (almost 10 years) to justify being specifically mentioned
above and beyond 'the Stella Team'.
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as 'const', and return types are closer to the actual type of data
returned.
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4A50 and FA.
Fixed bankcount for 3E carts to also consider the RAM slices.
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when their address space has been modified by poke. Any writes done
inadvertently by reading from the write port are also flagged. This flag
is used by CartDebug to determine if cart address space has changed.
For now, it uses this information to do a complete re-disassembly.
Entire bank changes are signaled by setting myBankChanged to true,
which overrides the page dirty flag and short-circuits testing for it.
Still TODO is add support for 'AR' bankswitching, and fix the patch
method for several schemes.
Added latest DPC+ updates from Spiceware and Batari.
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The license file is actually named 'License.txt', not 'license'
The 'Stella Team' has a capital T, not lowercase.
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