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The JIT is mature enough that this setting can be removed, falling back
to Unicorn only on unsupported architectures. Any missing features from
Unicorn (of which there are extremely few), are mostly
developer-oriented, which most users don't care about.
Features should be coordinated with the JIT, not the interpreter,
anyhow.
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A normal user shouldn't change this, as it will slow down the emulation and can lead to bugs or crashes. The renaming is done in order to prevent users from leaving this on without a way to turn it off from the UI.
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This option allows picking the compatibility profile since a lot of bugs
are fixed in it. We devs will use this option to easierly debug current
problems in our Core implementation.:wq
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This was initially added to prevent problems from stubbed/not implemented NFC services, but as we never encountered such and as it's only used in a deprecated function anyway, I guess we can just remove it to prevent more clutter of the settings.
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Instead, we make a struct for renderer settings and allow the renderer
to update all of these settings, getting rid of the need for
global-scoped variables.
This also uncovered a few indirect inclusions for certain headers, which
this commit also fixes.
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We move the initialization of the renderer to the core class, while
keeping the creation of it and any other specifics in video_core. This
way we can ensure that the renderer is initialized and doesn't give
unfettered access to the renderer. This also makes dependencies on types
more explicit.
For example, the GPU class doesn't need to depend on the
existence of a renderer, it only needs to care about whether or not it
has a rasterizer, but since it was accessing the global variable, it was
also making the renderer a part of its dependency chain. By adjusting
the interface, we can get rid of this dependency.
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Makes the global a member of the RendererBase class. We also change this
to be a reference. Passing any form of null pointer to these functions
is incorrect entirely, especially given the code itself assumes that the
pointer would always be in a valid state.
This also makes it easier to follow the lifecycle of instances being
used, as we explicitly interact the renderer with the rasterizer, rather
than it just operating on a global pointer.
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* added a SidebySide Layout
* Reworked, so both screen have the same height and cleaned up screen translates.
* added the option in the UI, hope this is the right way to do it. formated framebuffer_layout.cpp
* delete the x64 files
* deleted ui_configure_graphics.h
* added Option for the Layout in the xml
* got rid of SIDE_BY_SIDE_ASPECT_RATIO because it was useless. pulled translate into variables
* changed shift variables to u32 and moved them in their respective branch. remove notr="true" for the Screen layout drop down
* reworked intends :). changed function description for SideFrameLayout
* some description reworking
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as far as i could tell this cast is unneeded because [GDBStub::SetServerPort](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/blob/master/src/core/gdbstub/gdbstub.cpp#L897) takes a u16 and [values.gdbstub_port](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/blob/master/src/core/settings.h#L116) is already a u16
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* Removes circular dependences (common should not depend on core)
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* implement frame limiter
* fixes
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Allows users to choose a single screen layout or a large screen layout.
Adds a configuration option to change the prominent screen.
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This makes clang-format useful on those.
Also add a bunch of forgotten transitive includes, which otherwise
prevented compilation.
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Uses QSettings on citra-qt, and inih on citra-cli.
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