* Fix socket poll and handling in windows
* Fix clang
* Add guest timing adjust
* Use platform independent time fetch
* Use proper type in time_point
* Fix ambiguous function call
* Do suggestions
* Take cpu_clock_scale into account in tick adjust
previous changes had forced every single user to use custom
directories for NAND and SDMC. Those paths were saved to the
config file and would interact badly with portable builds.
Games will sometimes use these when representing open right bounds
and so disallowing it caused regressions, with a notable example
being when MemoryFill is called to the end of vram, causing an
"invalid end address" error.
This had been noted on a comment in GetPhysicalRef prior to the
regression.
* Convert Input Count to Frame Count
While recording or playing a movie file, the left side of the status bar currently displays an input counter which shows how many times the emulator has polled for button inputs during the movie. This information is far less easily understandable and less useful for TASing compared to a frame count. The frame count has a linear relationship with input count that can be expressed with Frame Count = 0.255689103308912 * Input Count. Simply put, instead of having a counter that goes up by 3 or 4 every frame, this makes it a counter that goes up by exactly 1 every frame.
* Update movie.cpp
* Update movie.cpp
* Fixing clang-format errors
* Update movie.cpp
Did not realize that the frame rate was defined as a constant somewhere in the source code. This makes this conversion far less sketchy.
* Update movie.cpp
* In older `httplib`, SSL connections were not handled correctly and
will have issues with proxy servers. Also, keep alive directives were
not available back then, which is probably necessary to implement
HTTP_C service correctly.
* Another reason being `httplib` now requires OpenSSL 1.1+ API while
LibreSSL 2.x provided OpenSSL 1.0 compatible API.
* The bundled LibreSSL has been updated to 3.2.2 so it now provides
OpenSSL 1.1 compatible API now.
* Also the path hint has been added so that it will find the correct
path to the CA certs on *nix systems.
* An option is provided so that *nix system distributions/providers can
use their own SSL implementations when compiling Yuzu/Citra to
(hopefully) complies with their maintenance guidelines.
* LURLParse is also removed since `httplib` can handle
`scheme:host:port` string itself now.