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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
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The X11 libraries don't need to be specified when doing dynamic linking
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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.
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Uses QSettings on citra-qt, and inih on citra-cli.
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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.
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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.
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Changes for clarity of comments, removed redundant compiler flags.
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