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[R. Belmont]
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0e9b386a1053261340bc8bb32335484ef77b258b [R. Belmont, PortAudio team]
* Tested and works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
* Fixes compatibility with macOS Ventura and bugfixes WASAPI and WDM-KS on Windows.
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This removes the need to force it to build as C++, and adds proper UTF-8
support for Windows.
Since this is a fork of linenoise, there's no hope for getting
lua-linenoise to sync with it upstream. I made the bare minimum changes
to keep it working, but didn't add bindings for new functionality (e.g.
multi-line editing).
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I'll try to get some of this upstreamed.
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Compile Lua as C++. When Lua is compiled as C, it uses setjmp/longjmp
for error handling, resulting in failure to unwind intermediate stack
frames. Trying to ensure no objects with non-trivial destructors are in
scope when raising a Lua error is error-prone. In particular,
converting an exception to a Lua error becomes convoluted, and raising a
Lua error from a constructor is effectively impossible.
Updated Lua to 5.4.4 - this includes a brand-new garbage collector
implementation with better performance. The main thing removed is the
deprecated bitlib.
Updated sol2 to version 3.3.0 - this adds support for Lua 5.4 and fixes
a number of issues, including not correctly handling errors when Lua is
built as C++.
Updated LuaFileSystem to version 1.8.0 - this adds support for symbolic
links on Windows, as well as Lua 5.4 compatibility.
Updated LuaSQLite3 to version 0.9.5 - this fixes issues in
multi-threaded environments, as well as Lua 5.4 compatibility.
Fixed double-free after attempting to construct a debugger expression
from Lua with an invalid string, and exposed expression error to Lua in
a better way.
Added warning level print function to Lua.
Fixed saving cheats with shift operators in expressions, although this
code isn't actually used as there's no cheat editor.
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* Removed SDL2 source.
* Updated gradle.
* Updated SDL2 Java support glue code.
* Increased minimum supported Android API version to 24.
* Updated required asset files for Android app.
* Added proper tag for Android logging.
* Added SDL2 hint to make BGFX work on Android.
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available when using SSE.
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Windows considers sqlite3_os_type unused.
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(cherry picked from commit a864b4e5d420893b603d590867720f21d7b21f5a)
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* Update to bgfx a93a714632b79b5ddbf5c86ac323fa9b76ed3433
Co-authored-by: Бранимир Караџић <branimirkaradzic@gmail.com>
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This reverts commit 5581eaa50a42256242f32569f59ce10d70ddd8c2 due to link failure on macOS.
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* Update to bgfx a93a714632b79b5ddbf5c86ac323fa9b76ed3433
Co-authored-by: Бранимир Караџић <branimirkaradzic@gmail.com>
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* frontend: Added support for message context to localisations.
* frontend: Added string_view versions of the message lookup functions.
* frontend: Added a few more folder options to the internal UI.
* emu/softlist.cpp: Use more appropriate containers.
* Switched to Python 3 by default - this will become a requirement.
* Updated msgfmt.py for message context support.
* frontend: Show all software item info in the internal UI.
* frontend: Search alternate titles in software selection menu.
* 3rdparty/utf8proc: Updated to v2.6.1 (has several fixes).
* frontend: Added software filters for common info fields.
* frontend: Allow UI manager to hold onto persistent session data.
* frontend: Cache software lists for eight machines.
* frontend: Added support for loading localised system names.
* frontend: Add UI for selecting localised system names.
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* Fix panning calculations in OPL4 (YMF278B)
* Make OPQ reverb less ridiculous
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* Sync with upstream. I/O callbacks are now consolidated into a single read callback and a single write callback, with an access type specifier.
* Initial working implementation of YM278B. Most features implemented, except vibrato.
* Implement vibrato and status register flags. Fix envelope rate computation.
* Rename ymfm_interface::external_type to access_class and clean up the fallout.
* Formally replace the old YMF278B engine with the one from ymfm
* Rotated YMF278B outputs into a more logical order.
* Re-evaluted envelope calculations and 2x works better than the weird 15/8 I came up with before. Also changed the way FM resampling is computed to be more precise (and simpler). Turned off extraneous debugging.
* Start of/reset to a null state with no loaded waveforms.
* Fix YM2608 I/O ports.
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ymfm: refactor the code into a separate 3rdparty library
* Moved ymfm core implementation to 3rdparty/ymfm
* Split out each family (OPM/OPN/OPL/etc) into its own source file
* Added preliminary OPQ and OPZ support, still WIP
* Put all 3rdparty code into its own namespace ymfm
* Fixed various bugs reported in #8042
* Created interface class for communication between the 3rdparty engine and the emulator
* Standardized MAME implementation of all Yamaha devices based on a template class
* Created standard base class ym_generic that can be used when multiple YM chips are swapped in
* Changed YM2203/2608/2610 to embed a YM2149 as a subdevice instead of deriving from ay8910_device
* Also provided compile-time option to use a simplified built-in SSG rather than using MAME's at all (currently off)
* Consolidated MAME header files from one-per-chip (ym2151.h, ym2203.h, etc) to one-per-family (ymopm.h, ymopn.h, etc)
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filename. [AJR, Vas Crabb]
-netlist: Give devices the C++17 namespace treatment.
-Tidied up compiler warning options for 3rdparty.
-emu/render.cpp: Exposed a few information view item properties.
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Catalina and Big Sur. [Balrog]
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I've guessed whether break or [[fallthrough]] is appropriate. In cases
where it looked particularly suspicious, I added a FIXME comment. All
of these changes should be reviewed by someone familiar with the code.
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