* common: Add thread pool from yuzu
* Is really useful for asynchronous operations like shader compilation and custom textures, will be used in following PRs
* core: Improve ImageInterface
* Provide a default implementation so frontends don't have to duplicate code registering the lodepng version
* Add a dds version too which we will use in the next commit
* rasterizer_cache: Rewrite custom textures
* There's just too much to talk about here, look at the PR description for more details
* rasterizer_cache: Implement basic pack configuration file
* custom_tex_manager: Flip dumped textures
* custom_tex_manager: Optimize custom texture hashing
* If no convertions are needed then we can hash the decoded data directly removing the needed for duplicate decode
* custom_tex_manager: Implement asynchronous texture loading
* The file loading and decoding is offloaded into worker threads, while the upload itself still occurs in the main thread to avoid having to manage shared contexts
* Address review comments
* custom_tex_manager: Introduce custom material support
* video_core: Move custom textures to separate directory
* Also split the files to make the code cleaner
* gl_texture_runtime: Generate mipmaps for material
* custom_tex_manager: Prevent memory overflow when preloading
* externals: Add dds-ktx as submodule
* string_util: Return vector from SplitString
* No code benefits from passing it as an argument
* custom_textures: Use json config file
* gl_rasterizer: Only bind material for unit 0
* Address review comments
* citra-qt config: small misc changes
Remove unused ReadSettingGlobal
Remove unused WriteSetting overload
ReadGlobalSetting: rename default value variable
* qt config: fix u16 values being written as QMetaType
* qt config: rework post processing shader setting
handles post processing setting properly when per-game settings are used.
the anaglyph shader is given its own setting, separate from the post
processing name.
* qt config: use u32 instead of unsigned int when casting
* common: Move settings to common from core.
- Removes a dependency on core and input_common from common.
* code: Wrap settings values
* Port from yuzu to allow per game settings
* citra_qt: Initial per-game settings dialog
* citra_qt: Use new API for read/save of config values
* citra_qt: Per game audio settings
* citra_qt: Per game graphics settings
* citra_qt: Per game system settings
* citra_qt: Per game general settings
* citra_qt: Document and run clang format
* citra_qt: Make icon smaller and centered
* citra_qt: Remove version number
* Not sure how to extract that, can always add it back later
* citra_qt: Wrap UISettings
* citra_qt: Fix unthottled fps setting
* citra_qt: Remove margin in emulation tab
* citra_qt: Implement some suggestions
* Bring back speed switch hotkey
* Allow configuration when game is running
* Rename/adjust UI stuff
* citra_qt: Fix build with separate windows
* citra_qt: Address feedback
* citra_qt: Log per-game settings before launching games
* citra_qt: Add shader cache options
* Also fix android build
* citra_qt: Add DLC menu option
* citra_qt: Run clang-format
* citra_qt: Adjust for time offset
* citra_qt: Implement suggestions
* Run clang-format
Co-authored-by: bunnei <bunneidev@gmail.com>
Over time our config values have grown quite numerous in size.
Unfortunately it also makes the single functions we have for loading and
saving values more error prone.
For example, we were loading the core settings twice when they only
should have been loaded once. In another section, a variable was
shadowing another variable used to load settings from a completely
different section.
Finally, in one other case, there was an extraneous endGroup() call used
that didn't need to be done. This was essentially dead code and also a
bug waiting to happen.
This separates the section loading code into its own separate functions.
This keeps variables only visible to the code that actually needs it,
and makes it much easier to visually see the end of each individual
configuration group. It also makes it much easier to visually catch bugs
during code review.
While we're at it, this also uses QStringLiteral instead of raw string
literals, which both avoids constructing a lot of QString instances, but
also makes it much easier to disable implicit ASCII to QString and
vice-versa in the future via setting QT_NO_CAST_FROM_ASCII and
QT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII as compilation flags.
Allows the configuration code to build successfully with implicit string
conversions disabled.
Also makes default_hotkeys internally linked:
Given the array is a private static array, we can just make it
internally linked to hide it from external code. This also allows us to
remove an inclusion within the header.