* Implement the basics of controller auto mapping. From testing doesn't currenlty work.
Opening the controller requires the device index, but it is only known and guaranteed
at boot time or when a controller is connected.
* Use the SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER flag to initialize the controller
subsystem. It automatically initializes the joystick subsystem too,
so SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK is not needed.
* Implement the SDLGameController class to handle open game controllers.
Based on the SDLJoystick implementation.
* Address review comments
* Changes SDLJoystick and SDLGameController to use a custom default
constructible destructor, to improve readability. The only deleters
used previously were SDL_JoystickClose and SDL_GameControllerClose,
respectively, plus null lambdas. Given that both SDL functions
accept null pointers with just an early return, this should be
functionally the same.
with just an early return
* warn the user when a controller mapping is not found
* Get axis direction and threshold from SDL_ExtendedGameControllerBind
* Reject analog bind if it's not axis, for the couple of examples present in SDL2.0.10's db.
Also add SDL_CONTROLLER_BINDTYPE_NONE for the button bind switch, with a better log message.
* sdl_impl.cpp: Log the error returned by SDL_GetError upon failure to open joystick
* sdl: only use extended binding on SDL2.0.6 and up
* sdl_impl.cpp: minor changes
* Forward declare ui and use unique_ptr
* ConfigureEnhancements: use unique_ptr for ui
* Use make_unique instead of new where applicable
* Move some of the ui includes that already used unique_ptr
* main.cpp: also make use of make_unique on Config
* Address review comments
* GUI: Deadzone controls for sdl engine at configuration input
Co-Authored-By: CJ Bok <cjbok@users.noreply.github.com>
* configure_input: Use slider to edit modifier scale
Co-Authored-By: Kewlan <kewlan@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address minor review comment
Co-Authored-By: Kewlan <kewlan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: CJ Bok <cjbok@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kewlan <kewlan@users.noreply.github.com>
The previous code could potentially be a compilation issue waiting to
occur, given we forward declare the type for a std::unique_ptr. If the
complete definition of the forward declared type isn't visible in a
translation unit that the class is used in, then it would fail to
compile.
Defaulting the destructor in a cpp file ensures the std::unique_ptr's
destructor is only invoked where its complete type is known.
* Added a context menu on the buttons including Clear & Restore Default
* Allow clearing (unsetting) inputs. Added a Clear All button
* Allow restoring a single input to default (instead of all)
* Add infrastructure to poll joystick input and get ParamPackages
* Generalize the callbacks in configure_input.cpp and add buttons for analog sticks
* Use the polling classes in the input dialog
* Fix includes
* Formatting fix
* Include real header instead of forward declaring, to fix compiler error
* Split up pair and add deadzone for joystick configuration
* Pass ParamPackages by reference to callback
* fix formatting
* getPollers -> GetPollers
* Add forward declarations and simplify code a bit
* Update joysticks before opening them
* Fix mixup between joystick IDs and device indices