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* osdcomm.h: Move definition of EQUIVALENT_ARRAY to coretmpl.h
* sharc.cpp, gt64xxx.cpp, ym2413.cpp, gb_lcd.cpp, snes_ppu.cpp: Use STRUCT_MEMBER for save state registration
* gio/newport.cpp, megadrive/svp.cpp, nes_ctrl/bcbattle.cpp, arm7.cpp, tms9995.cpp, pckeybrd.cpp, sa1110.cpp, sa1111.cpp, jangou_blitter.cpp, vic4567.cpp: Use std::fill(_n) instead of memset
* emucore.h: Remove obsolete typedef
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* lib/util/chdcd.cpp: fixed Coverity "Resource Leak" warning (nw)
* src/lib/util/chdcd.cpp: fixed more Coverity "Resource Leak" warnings (nw)
* tools/imgtool/modules/mac.cpp: fixed Coverity "Resource Leak" warnings (nw)
* devices/bus/ti99/gromport/cartridges.cpp: fixed Coverity "Resource Leak" warning (nw)
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(#2263)
* Created a more flexible imgtool::datetime structure for use within Imgtool
This is intended to replace most usage of time_t
* Changing the granularity of imgtool_clock from 1ms to 100ns, as per Vas' suggestion
* Created arbitrary_datetime in timeconv.h to facilitate interpretation of datetime info
I concluded that invoking std::mktime on manually assembled std::tm is bad, because it is indeterminate how the std::tm members may be "dominant". This required that I go further in imgtool, and update a number of drivers and eliminate the parameter of imgtool::datetime that takes std::tm.
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non-masked set pixels
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[Imgtool] Changed imgtool::stream::open*() to return imgtool::stream::ptr
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Updated quite a bit of client code that manually owned these pointers
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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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std::stringstream
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They always took ownership of the stream; this just makes it official. Because the ownership would only traditionally happen if the open() or create() succeeded, I had to do a clumsy pattern where I call get() at the beginning of the callback to get the stream, but later on release() immediately prior to succeeding.
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Still a bit of work to do, most notably around adoption of std::unique_ptr<>, which may be a challenge here on account of some assumptions regarding lifetime of streams by modules.
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imgtool_partition ==> imgtool::partition
imgtool_directory ==> imgtool::directory
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Made imgtool_image (now imgtool::image) a "real" C++ class
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crashes on 64 bit systems
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to inline functions (nw)
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