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* Check that m_display is not null to prevent crash
https://mametesters.org/view.php?id=7372
* Probe method to check if X11 is actually being used
As per: https://github.com/mamedev/mame/pull/5725#issuecomment-540004475 this will help MAME verify X11 has no inputs when X11 is not actually being used (e.g. on RetroPie where SDL display is RPI).
* Fix issue where a lightgun with no name would return nullptr
As suggested by https://github.com/mamedev/mame/pull/5725#issuecomment-539914514 , a bug in create_lightgun_device() returned nullptr if the lightgun had no name. Now it will create the device with a name using the lightgun's device index
* Change older m_display change to assert
This module can now be probed and disabled correctly if X11 is not being used. Removed the if statements that would be called every cycle (and fail silently) in favor of asserts, as MAME does not currently handle dynamic hardware configuration changes.
* Fixing semicolons in asserts that were ifs
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(nw) This has been a long time coming but it's here at last. It should
be easier now that logerror, popmessage and osd_printf_* behave like
string_format and stream_format. Remember the differences from printf:
* Any object with a stream out operator works with %s
* %d, %i, %o, %x, %X, etc. work out the size by magic
* No sign extending promotion to int for short/char
* No widening/narrowing conversions for characters/strings
* Same rules on all platforms, insulated from C runtime library
* No format warnings from compiler
* Assert in debug builds if number of arguments doesn't match format
(nw) Also removed a pile of redundant c_str and string_format, and some
workarounds for not being able to portably format 64-bit integers or
long long.
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On X11 Linux, every lightgun event was passed onto every lightgun
device within MAME. This obviously works for 1 gun, but with 2, it
causes both crosshairs to move in the same direction at the same
time.
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SDL/X11 number mouse/lighgun buttons 1,2,3, while windows and other parts of
MAME like offscreen_reload expect 0,2,1. Transpose buttons 2 and 3, and then
-1 the button number to align the numbering schemes.
This fixes lightgun support on Linux - tested with an Ultimarc AimTrak and
the following config:
lightgun 1
lightgun_device lightgun
lightgunprovider x11
lightgun_index1 "Ultimarc Ultimarc"
offscreen_reload 1
Note: MAME must be compiled with XInput support:
make -j10 NO_USE_XINPUT=0
Fixes bug #4695
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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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This change adds id() property to input_device, which represents the
unique device id. This allows the osd layer when creating a device to
pass a friendly display name along with a unique identifier.
Currently the device id is only used to map a physical controller device
to controller id, but can be used more generally in the future. For raw
input devices, we use the full raw input name as the device id. For all
other devices, we fall back to device name as the device id. The
"uniqueness" of the device id is not currently enforced in code.
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