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Removes all remaining usages of the global system instance. After this,
migration can begin to migrate to being constructed and managed entirely
by the various frontends.
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Makes our error coverage a little more consistent across the board by
applying it to Linux side of things as well. This also makes it more
consistent with the warning settings in other libraries in the project.
This also updates httplib to 0.7.9, as there are several warning
cleanups made that allow us to enable several warnings as errors.
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Now all that remains is:
18 instances in file_sys code
14 instances in GDB stub code (this can be tossed wholesale)
4 instances in HLE code
2 instances in settings code.
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- helpful to disambiguate Kernel::Memory namespace.
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It is currently a std::vector, however we might want to replace it with a more fancy allocator.
So we can't use the C++ iterators any more.
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This commit ensures that all backing memory allocated for the Guest CPU
is aligned to 256 bytes. This due to how gpu memory works and the heavy
constraints it has in the alignment of physical memory.
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