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emu/diimage.h: Removed fread overloads that allocate memory for output.
util/core_file.cpp: Changed output size of load to size_t.
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- Add noexcept to format information overrides and several simple floppy_image accessors.
- Be more const-correct and use references instead of raw pointers wherever applicable. In particular, floppy_image_device::load and floppy_image_device::save now take a reference to floppy_image rather than a pointer, const-qualified in the latter case.
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Added more modern generic I/O interfaces with implementation backed by stdio, osd_file and core_file, replacing io_generic. Also replaced core_file's build-in zlib compression with a filter.
unzip.cpp, un7z.cpp: Added option to supply abstract I/O interface rather than filename.
Converted osd_file, core_file, archive_file, chd_file and device_image_interface to use std::error_condition rather than their own error enums.
Allow mounting TI-99 RPK from inside archives.
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flopimg: Change the extracted sectors into vector<vector<uint8_t>>
flopimg: Add a Mac sector extraction
apple 3.5 gcr: Generalize track creation/extraction
apple 3.5 gcr: Add a pure sector format
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The only link dependency left is emu_fatalerror. The format handlers
really shouldn't be throwing fatal errors at all - they should just
fail to load an image they can't handle. Maybe the interface should
be enhanced to allow better propagation of errors up from the format
handlers so they can be displayed in a UI rather than just logged.
The only other two dependencies are on logmacro.h (pure macros) and
the PAIR type from emucore.h (possibly worth moving to util).
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and image handling (nw)
Note that this does not apply to machine drivers or device implementations for a single machine family (e.g. Amiga chips or VTech expansion bus)
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Use standard uint64_t, uint32_t, uint16_t or uint8_t instead of UINT64, UINT32, UINT16 or UINT8
also use standard int64_t, int32_t, int16_t or int8_t instead of INT64, INT32, INT16 or INT8
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