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The global_alloc/global_free functions have outlived their usefulness.
They don't allow consistently overriding the default memory allocation
behaviour because they aren't used consistently, and we don't have
standard library allocator wrappers for them that we'd need to use them
consistently with all the standard library containers we're using. If
you need to change the default allocator behaviour, you can override the
new/delete operators, and there are ways to get more fine-grained
control that way. We're already doing that to pre-fill memory in debug
builds.
Code was already starting to depend on global_alloc/global_free wrapping
new/delete. For example some parts of the code (including the UI and
Windows debugger) was putting the result of global_alloc in a
std::unique_ptr wrappers without custom deleters, and the SPU sound
device was assuming it could use global_free to release memory allocated
with operator new. There was also code misunderstanding the behaviour
of global_alloc, for example the GROM port cartridge code was checking
for nullptr when a failure will actually throw std::bad_alloc.
As well as substituting new/delete, I've made several things use smart
pointers to reduce the chance of leaks, and fixed a couple of leaks,
too.
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* Change window handle storage to template instead of void* (nw)
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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 reverts commit 5e831f6506ee06f8c30cb113551ee0fec53804db.
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Unified renderer in osd_window as std::unique_ptr
Made windows all std::shared_ptr<window_type>
Made window lists std::list<std::shared_ptr<window_type>>
Updated OSD SDL worker_param to not use malloc (not compatible with smart
pointers)
Made renderer pointer to window a weak reference. May not be available
during destruction of the window.
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Also encapsulate show/hide capture/release cursor functionality.
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