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* osdcomm.h: Move definition of EQUIVALENT_ARRAY to coretmpl.h
* sharc.cpp, gt64xxx.cpp, ym2413.cpp, gb_lcd.cpp, snes_ppu.cpp: Use STRUCT_MEMBER for save state registration
* gio/newport.cpp, megadrive/svp.cpp, nes_ctrl/bcbattle.cpp, arm7.cpp, tms9995.cpp, pckeybrd.cpp, sa1110.cpp, sa1111.cpp, jangou_blitter.cpp, vic4567.cpp: Use std::fill(_n) instead of memset
* emucore.h: Remove obsolete typedef
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them. Case insensitivity has been preserved for command names, CPU and region tags and certain symbolic parameters (as well as expressions, which were treated as case-insensitive in other contexts), but filenames and character constants are no longer automatically lowercased.
* debugcmd.cpp, debugcon.cpp: Remove some superfluous c_str() calls
* debugcmd.cpp: Remove local member referencing debugger_cpu, which is accessed only rarely since the console now tracks the visible CPU
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- Remove corestr.h from emu.h; update a few source files to not use it at all
- Change strtrimspace, strtrimrightspace and core_filename_extract_* to be pure functions taking a std::string_view by value and returning the same type
- Change strmakeupper and strmakelower to be pure functions taking a std::string_view and constructing a std::string
- Remove the string-modifying version of zippath_parent
- Change tag-based lookup functions in device_t to take std::string_view instead of const std::string & or const char *
- Remove the subdevice tag cache from device_t (since device finders are now recommended) and replace it with a map covering directly owned subdevices only
- Move the working directory setup method out of device_image_interface (only the UI seems to actually use the full version of this)
- Change output_manager to use std::string_view for output name arguments
- Change core_options to accept std::string_view for most name and value arguments (return values are still C strings for now)
- Change miscellaneous other functions to accept std::string_view arguments
- Remove a few string accessor macros from romload.h
- Remove many unnecessary c_str() calls from logging/error messages
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The things that were previously called device iterators are not
iterators in the C++ sense of the word. This is confusing for
newcomers. These have been renamed to be device enumerators.
Several Lua methods and properties that previously returned tables now
return lightweight wrappers for the underlying objects. This means
creating them is a lot faster, but you can't modify them, and the
performance characteristics of different operations varies.
The render manager's target list uses 1-based indexing to be more like
idiomatic Lua.
It's now possible to create a device enumerator on any device, and then
get subdevices (or sibling devices) using a relative tag.
Much more render/layout functionality has been exposed to Lua. Layout
scripts now have access to the layout file and can directly set the
state of an item with no bindings, or register callbacks to obtain
state. Some things that were previously methods are now read-only
properties.
Layout files are no longer required to supply a "name". This was
problematic because the same layout file could be loaded for multiple
instances of the same device, and each instance of the layout file
should use the correct inputs (and in the future outputs) for the device
instance it's associated with.
This should also fix video output with MSVC builds by avoiding delegates
that return things that don't fit in a register.
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memory map system. [O. Galibert]
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-emu/rendlay.cpp: Made real component drawing code a bit less gross.
-emu/debugcon.cpp: Less screaming now that things aren't macros.
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use smart pointers.
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MAME 0.223
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also fixed a spelling error.
* The saver/loadr commands should consider region endianness for portability.
-cpu/gigatron: Capitalisation of hex values was inconsistent, change it to lowercase as that tends to be the MAME standard.
-machine/exorterm.cpp: Fixed inputs magically changing on reset when they shouldn't (there are still others that should be fixed).
-mpu4vid.cpp: Corrected some errors in game descriptions.
-Fixed a couple of editing errors.
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command.
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* add debugger command saver for memory region
* added debugger command loadr for memory region
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spaces with positive shifts
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- Memory references in expressions no longer default to the console's visible CPU if no device name was specified, except when entered through the console itself. Expressions in view windows now use the context of the currently selected device instead.
- The pcatmem debug command and similar qt mouseover function now produce an error message if the initial address translation fails.
Related internal changes (nw)
- The debugger_cpu class no longer interprets memory accesses. The existing routines have been moved into symbol_table (which used to invoke them as callbacks), and reimplemented in most other places. Thecode duplication is a bit messy, but could be potentially improved in the future with new utility classes.
- The cheat engine no longer needs to hook into the debugger_cpu class or instantiate a dummy instance of it.
- The inclusion of debug/express.h within emu.h has been undone. Some debugging structures now need unique_ptr to wrap the resulting incomplete classes; hopefully the performance impact of this is negligible. Another direct consequence is that the breakpoint, watchpoint and registerpoint classes are no longer inside device_debug and have their own source file.
- The breakpoint list is now a std::multimap, using the addresses as keys to hopefully expedite lookup.
- The visible CPU pointer has been removed from the debugger_cpu class, being now considered a property of the console instead.
- Many minor bits of code have been simplified.
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debug/express.cpp, debugcpu.cpp: General cleanup (nw)
- Change default base from hardcoded macro to dynamic parameter for parsed_expression
- Change symbol table parameters and variables to references or std::reference_wrapper
- Remove the (unused) ability to construct a parsed_expression without a symbol table
- Eliminate symbol_table &table and void *memory_param arguments from callbacks (superfluous now that std::function can bind everything necessary)
- Eliminate globalref pointer from symbol_table
- Add explicitly defaulted move constructor and move assignment operator
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"cheatinit", long strings after "help")
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use C++ library includes (nw)
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* fixed some bugprone-throw-keyword-missing clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some modernize-use-nullptr clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some readability-delete-null-pointer clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some performance-faster-string-find clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some performance-for-range-copy clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some readability-redundant-string-cstr clang-tidy warnings (nw)
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members themselves are n-dimensional arrays - see qsoundhle.cpp for an example of loops disappearing. This can greatly reduce the number of save state registrations in some cases. Obviously I want to know if save states are broken in something by this.
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load commands
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This effectively reverts b380514764cf857469bae61c11143a19f79a74c5 and
c24473ddff715ecec2e258a6eb38960cf8c8e98e, restoring the state at
598cd5227223c3b04ca31f0dbc1981256d9ea3ff.
Before pushing, please check that what you're about to push is sane.
Check your local commit log and ensure there isn't anything out-of-place
before pushing to mainline. When things like this happen, it wastes
everyone's time. I really don't need this in a week when real work™ is
busting my balls and I'm behind where I want to be with preparing for
MAME release.
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This reverts commit c24473ddff715ecec2e258a6eb38960cf8c8e98e, reversing
changes made to 009cba4fb8102102168ef32870892438327f3705.
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This is useful for catching putchar() like functions and printing
the written value to error.log.
On hp9k_3xx, i'm using this with the HP 300 test software, to log
test error messages that get printed on screen to error.log, so i
have the message directly after the debug messages from my driver.
Example:
wpset 0xfffe36be,80,w,1,{ logerror "%c", wpdata; g }
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gp 'go privilege' starts execution until the privilege mode
changes. This can be used to break on task switches. I.e on m68k,
one could do:
gp { ~sr & 0x2000 && crp_aptr == 0x1234567 }
which would execute until the privilege mode changes to user mode and
the CPU root pointer is 0x1234567.
for cpu code, all that is needed to make this work is calling
debugger_privilege_hook() when the execution level changes.
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* Make more #include guards follow standard format - using MAME_ as the prefix makes it easy to see which ones come from our code in a preprocessor dump, and having both src/devices/machine/foo.h and src/mame/machine/foo.h causes issues anyway
* Get #include "emu.h" out of headers - it should only be the first thing in a complilation unit or we get differences in behaviour with PCH on/off
* Add out-of-line destructors to some devices - it forces the compiler to instantiate the vtable in a certain location and avoids some non-deterministic compiler behaviours
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This makes these commands useful and consistent with dump in a virtual memory environment. One minor issue is what to do with save for an unmapped memory address: the approach taken here is to write the space.unmap() value, which seems the least harmful. On load, unmapped addresses are not written to, meaning that save/load with a constant address map work as expected.
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