Appears to be currently broken, and given the complexity of doing this
for ARM code without debugging information, should probably be left to
an external tool or library. Use the GDB stub instead.
Closes#586
It has performance problems, a very misleading UI, and is broken in
general. It has essentially been superceded by the GDB stub, but if we
wanted a built-in disassembler in the future it'd essentially need to be
rewritten from scratch anyway.
Closes#427, #1480
citra: Remove GLFW, Add SDL2
FindSDL2: Do not CACHE SDL2_* variables if library is not found
EmuWindow_SDL2: Set minimal client area at initialisation time
EmuWindow_SDL2: Corrections
EmuWindow_SDL2: Fix no decorations on startup on OS X
cmake: windows_copy_files
This commit:
* Adds a new subproject, audio_core.
* Defines structures that exist in DSP shared memory.
* Hooks up various other parts of the emulator into audio core.
This sets the foundation for a later HLE DSP implementation.
Instead of letting CMake re-generate an automatic Info.plist file on
every build, use our own. This allows greater control on the application
bundle settings.
This is exposed in the GUI as a new "CiTrace Recording" widget.
Playback is implemented by a standalone 3DS homebrew application (which only runs reliably within Citra currently; on an actual 3DS it will often crash still).
Passing -pthread to GCC as a flag makes it both link to libpthread, and make C standard library routines reentrant. This makes the additional explicit links unnecessary.
Additionally, on OSX, this is the default behavior, and clang will print a message about it being unused if it's present there.
This both reduces redundancy in add_executable definitions, and makes it easier to link additional libraries. In particular, extra libraries are needed on OSX - see next commit.
Stubbed CreateMemoryBlock
Using Berkeley sockets, and Winsock2.2 on Windows.
So far ftpony creates the socket and accepts incoming connections
SOC_U: Renamed functions to maintain consistency
Also prevents possible scope errors / conflicts with the actual Berkeley socket functions
SOCU: Close all the opened sockets when cleaning up SOCU
This class has a few advantages over the regular QSpinBox:
- QSpinBox stores its as signed 32 bit integers, which for instance is unsuitable for representing memory addresses. CSpinBox uses 64 bit integers instead.
- QSpinBox does not provide an easy way to handle number input from bases different than 10.
- QSpinBox is quite inflexible in general and almost any sort of customization requires reimplementing it anyway.
Several cleanups to the buildsystem:
- Do better factoring of common libs between platforms.
- Add support to building on Windows.
- Remove Qt4 support.
- Re-sort file lists and add missing headers.
This should fix the GL loading errors that occur in some drivers due to
the use of deprecated functions by GLEW. Side benefits are more accurate
auto-completion (deprecated function and symbols don't exist) and faster
pointer loading (less entrypoints to load). In addition it removes an
external library depency, simplifying the build system a bit and
eliminating one set of binary libraries for Windows.