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Reduced compression to default to speed up saves. Optimized simple binary saves as well. Device interfaces now have automatic containers. Fixed duplicate entry detection. Added logic to parse an item we're skipping. Added detection of missing/duplicate items from input JSON. Fixed timing for save/load.
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item instead. Remove old ALLOW_SAVE_TYPE now that enums are implicitly supported. Add stricter checking of endpoint offsets. Some other cleanups.
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saved data against current state.
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* Removed old saving mechanism entirely, including internal lists of
items.
* Removed old logic saving to streams/buffers/files.
* Removed old state item iterator; a new mechanism will need to be
created for this. Stubbed out debugger and LUA calls to it for now.
* Replaced the streams/buffers saves with the new binary save; these are
presumed to be 100% internal, so there is no header checking or other
associated logic.
* Stubbed in incomplete file handling for JSON-based saves; large arrays
are identified and referenced as external, though ZIP writing has not
been done yet.
* Redid JSON generation using an internal buffer and helpers for speed.
* Added sorting and pruning of save items after registration.
* Added detection of duplicate entries.
* Fixed display of long names in save window.
* Moved timers into their own container.
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unwrapping.
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structs and arrays. Converted several core files and structures over to using it. Currently just for testing.
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before the initial soft reset) by using the normal "Config Menu" UI input
Note that the minor code shuffling in machine.cpp is necessary to prevent emulation from getting confused if "Select New Game" happens to be selected.
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devices (e.g. %d_cart or %d_flop1) while allowing for more general non-alphanumeric separators, so that for instance %d_cart_%i correctly produces a name with the software name, followed by an underscore and an index, rather than failing to be recognized and defaulting back to %g/%i.
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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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Made the sound manager mute controls readable, and got rid of system
enable since it just controls system mute anyway. This was causing
confusion: phantom2 was trying to use both independentlyt casuing the
mute bit to be ignored.
THe Lua interface changes are mostly changing methods to properties,
some renames to make things clearer, and some additional properties for
better control over snapshots.
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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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When this option is specified, all console output is echoed to a log
file.
Some caveats/limitations:
- The file-open process was copied from -log, so it has the same limits
- Filename is hard-coded (debug.log)
- File is overwritten if it exists
- File is opened during emulation initialization
- Thus, the file is cleared if you invoke the "Hard Reset"
debugger command
- Probably some other details I don't know about
- Logging works as such: When a string is appended to the scrollback
buffer, it is also written to the log file.
Some commands forcibly wrap their output (e.g. `help` to 80 columns.)
Because this wrapping is done inside the scrollback buffer, the text
written to the file is not wrapped.
This can be seen with `help execution`.
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* Initial refactor of AVI/MNG movie recording, consolidation of copy and paste
code, hiding of AVI/MNG behind interfaces
* Extracted recording specific code out of src/emu/video.cpp and put into
src/emu/recording.cpp
* Took the opportunity to move slightly more logic out of video.cpp into
recording.cpp
* Bug fix
* Consolidated frame counting logic
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* fixed some modernize-redundant-void-arg clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some modernize-use-bool-literals clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some modernize-use-emplace clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some performance-move-const-arg clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some readability-redundant-control-flow clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some readability-redundant-string-cstr clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some performance-unnecessary-value-param clang-tidy warnings (nw)
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* fixed some readability-static-accessed-through-instance clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some readability-redundant-string-cstr clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some readability-redundant-control-flow clang-tidy warnings (nw)
* fixed some modernize-use-nullptr 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 performance-unnecessary-value-param clang-tidy warnings (nw)
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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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dozen output().set_value(...) calls in favour of output finders. (nw)
This has the detrimental effect that outputs used in layouts will get the default value from the last element in the last view that uses them _after_ devices are started. If drivers/devices set initial output values on start rather than reset this could cause a problem.
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* Changed emu_fatalerror to use util::string_format semantics
* Fixed some incorrectly marked up stuff in build scripts
* Make internal layout compression type a scoped enum (only zlib is supported still, but at least the values aren't magic numbers now)
* Fixed memory leaks in Xbox USB
* There can only be one "perfect quantum" device - enforce that only the root machine can set it, as allowing subdevices to will cause weird issues with slot cards overiding it
* Allow multiple devices to set maximum quantum and use the most restrictive one (it's maximum quantum, it would be minimum interleave)
* Got rid of device_slot_card_interface as it wasn't providing value
* Added a helper template to reduce certain kinds of boilerplate in slots/buses
* Cleaned up some particularly bad slot code (plenty more of that to do), and made some slots more idiomatic
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MAME was setting up AVI before devices have properly launched, so default 60fps was used, which resulted in skipped frames in the video if machine's framerate is above 60 (btoads), and presumably duplicate frames for machines below 60fps (haven't tested).
Now every frame that is generated is also present in the video.
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what this thing is supposed to do
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- Created emu.register_before_load_settings(), to allow LUA scripts to
override default input port values before settings are loaded
- New ioport_field methods/props ([set_]default_input_seq(), port)
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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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Since all device address maps are now class methods defined in ordinary C++, default RAM maps can be provided more simply with an explicit has_configured_map check in an internal map definition.
A number of default address maps that probably weren't meant to be overridden have also been changed to ordinary internal maps.
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suddenly silenced
* streamline templates in addrmap.h
* get rid of overloads on read/write member names - this will become even more important in the near future
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Also, a lot more freedom happened, that's going to be more visible
soon.
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* Fixed building using system utf8proc
* Fixed building using system portaudio
* Allow using system-wide asio headers (1.11.0 or higher required).
* Allow using system-wide glm headers
* Allow using system-wide rapidjson headers
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please people, remember to keep source UTF-8 and if you're committing on behalf of others, clean up indents to meet MAME conventions
anyone can run srcclean over a submission and see what will get hit
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- reset scheduler savestate to what it was for years before rewind
-- changing saved variables should be done after thorough testing. right now, adding some vars breaks some machines, adding other vars breaks others
- switch to megabyte-wise capacity
-- savestate size greatly differs between machines, relying on state count is unstable
- switch to internal indexing
-- no longer depends on inaccurate machine time
- rewind accelerator key in debugger (Ctrl+F11)
- report capacity hit (once), with some useful info
- make error reports saner
- mention rewind and rewind_capacity in the docs
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