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Removed support for DirectInput 7 and earlier. It hasn't been tested in
years, and it's not relevant on any supported OS. DirectInput is
effectively finalised at version 8, and is unlikely to get an API update
in the future.
Use more string[_view] and fewer C strings, and tightened up scope of a
few things.
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thing as invalid (e.g. A S not A)
ioport.cpp:
* better than 50% reduction in compile time, and better locality for static data
* better encapsulation, const correctness and noexcept usage
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- input modules exit() is called twice. Remove the unnecessary input_exit() method
- removed unnecessary pointer init in handle_input_event and should_hide_mouse
- When registering event callbacks in SDL, don't assume the SDL enum values are int-sized
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C++11 range-based for loops can now iterate over simple_list, tagged_list, core_options, device_t::subdevice_list, device_t::interface_list, render_primitive_list and all subclasses of the above, and much code has been refactored to use them. Most core classes that have these lists as members now have methods that return the lists themselves, replacing most of the methods that returned the object at an owned list's head. (A few have been retained due to their use in drivers or OSD.)
device_t now manages subdevice and interface lists through subclasses, but has given up the work of adding and removing subdevices to machine_config.
memory_manager has its tagged lists exposed, though the old rooted tag lookup methods have been removed (they were privatized already).
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resources.
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