Previously this was done by SDL_AddTimer, but the new approach is much better:
- it is proper C++ (using std::thread and lambdas)
- It is not tied to the SDL toolkit, which is C-based
Also, re-added logic to reset events ~0.5 seconds after starting ROM emulation; this resets 'hold' events
- renamed Rewinder and associated dialog to TimeMachine and friends
- changed EventHandler state enum to stronger 'enum class' type (and associated changes to the codebase)
- moved EventHandlerState into separate class, allowing a few files to not need to include EventHandler.hxx (reduce compile dependency)
- plumbed EventHandlerState::TIMEMACHINE into the codebase; still TODO is activate it and add a usable dialog)
pre-defined location (ROM files and disassemblies, etc).
- Repurposed the snapshot load/save folders by changing OSystem::defaultSnapLoadDir to OSystem::defaultLoadDir, and similar for the save dir
- In Windows, this directory will now be 'Documents\Stella', while in Linux/OSX it will be $HOME
- Testing still required for Windows and OSX; only Linux is confirmed to work for now
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.
is closed (since it's not deleted until the next console is created).
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To anyone reading this, Merry (belated) Christmas and Happy New Year!
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a memory leak where the Console was never being deleted.
For FSNode read, change 'uInt8[]' arrays to BytePtr, which is an alias to
a unique_ptr array. Again, this enables automatic deletion when the object
goes out of scope.
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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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Added a specific closeConsole method, since the test for hasConsole was returning
true in cases where it shouldn't have.
Fixed PERL PropSet saving so that properties are always saved in sorted order
(by MD5). This isn't technically necessary, but it will eliminate huge changelogs
when only a small part of the file has changed.
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only class that uses it. This is in preparation for improvements to ZIP
file handling.
Use emplace_back instead of push_back in several places, as it's faster.
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the advantages of C++11 (move semantics, list initialization, etc).
I'd hoped to somehow wrap a vector behind Common::Array and not have
to change the codebase to this extent, but it didn't work out. And
I've since read that it's bad form to extend from std::vector anyway.
This is *THE LAST* bit of work I'm doing with arrays; everything is
now a proper vector.
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I've found and fixed a few memory leaks. You will need an up-to-date compiler.
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versa (I guess it's useful to test under multiple compilers).
Bumped version # for next test release.
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Rearranged some of the desktop size code, to be more consistent with the
new API.
Beginning to remove the old assumptions that a smaller screen than 640x480
could be used. In the 4.0 release, the smallest (internal) screen
supported will actually be 640x480, and if the real desktop can't display
it, then it will be scaled down. This is one of the nice benefits of
killing pure software rendering support, and letting the hardware just
draw the screen as it likes.
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SDL-specific code into its own EventHandlerSDL2 class. This is part
of a larger reorganization of the codebase, to completely remove
SDL-specific code from src/emucore, and make it easier to port to SDL2.
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into FrameBufferSDL2 only. This will make conversion to actual SDL2 code much
easier, since it won't be touching any of the core emulation code in src/emucore.
Next TODO is something similar for EventHandler (which uses SDL heavily and is
too tied to a core class).
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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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centering has been removed (SDL2 provides this natively).
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Added option to save snapshots using either internal database name
(the default) or actual ROM filename.
Extended FSNode API for parsing filenames and adding/removing extensions,
which was previously being done in different ways throughout the codebase.
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selection widget to a display of current bank state, taking into
account the more esoteric bank schemes. Currently, some functionality
is disabled/removed for now; I'll work on this for the next commit.
The format for displaying disassembler GFX/PGFX (binary or hex) is now
obeyed in the disassembly file output as well.
Changed various comments/enums/etc referring to 'preliminary' code to
'tentative' code, matching the actual intended meaning and the current
documentation.
Small API change for EditTextWidget; changed method name to setText, since
that's what I keep typing for some reason.
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