* iOS/tvOS: bundle cores as frameworks as opposed to dylibs
* iOS/tvOS: update plist to indicate controller support
* iOS/tvOS: living within the sandbox
* iOS/tvOS: import content through share sheet
* iOS/tvOS: default audio sync off due to crash on background
* iOS/tvOS: don't try altkit if there's no reason to
* iOS/tvOS: enumerate cores for appstore distribution
* This PR contains Add To Favorite functionality. It allows moving content to another playlist or to Create a new playlist with the selected content.
* Update retroarch.c
Fixed ISO C90 variable declaration at top of code.
* Update menu_cbs_ok.c
Fixed variable declaration for ISO requirement.
This puts the History and Favorites playlists (up to five items each)
in the Top Shelf menu. In order for this to be enabled you must build
it yourself and change the app identifiers for the TV app and Top
Shelf extension, and add both of them to an app group.
Adds support for sub-frame shaders to vulkan/glcore/dx10-11-12.
Builds on the concept already present for frame duplication in use for BFI, to present multiple 'sub' frames per real frame to the shaders, so they can run at a higher framerate than the content framerate. Must be enabled via subframe shaders setting under synchronization settings to be active.
Will allow BFI to be implemented inside of the shaders, among any other use for the higher framerate shader authors can devise.
CurrentSubFrame and TotalSubFrames have been available inside the shaders to track what they want to do on an given subframe. TotalSubFrames will always be 1 when the setting is disabled (and when in menu/ff/pause). Framecount will not increment on sub-frames, as it does not for injected bfi frames now. Should not interfere with any existing shaders that do not check for subframes.
* Simplify autosave command function
* Simplify and split save and savestate logic
save.c contains "SRAM" saves and their logic, which uses no task/queue.
Right now close is based on core unload. There are several places where
cores are unloaded without the intention of stopping the emulation (for
instance whenever Netplay is started, core is updated, etc).
Moreover scheduling a quit under some of those events causes a task
queue deadlock (as per issue #15313) and freezed retroarch.
This fix moves the quit on close to a "manual" check, placed in the
relevant places (close content menu option, close content event (which
also covers hotkeys), etc.)
- Allow starting netplay host while a netpacket core is running without restart
- Allow connecting to a host while a netpacket core is running without restart
- Avoid clients getting stuck in connection loop if the host has the content paused while a client connects by automatically unpausing
iOS 7+ supports gles3, which is backwards compatible with gles2. This
doesn't enable the glcore driver (which isn't working on ios yet), it
just changes the underlying context.
This fixes some of the rendering performance problems on mupen64plus_next.
* Add xdelta in deps
* Include <assert.h> in xdelta3.h
- Otherwise the static_assert calls can fail
* Build xdelta3 in Makefile.common
* Add xdelta support to the softpatching infrastructure
- The patching itself isn't fully implemented yet
* Adjust how xdelta3.h checks the sizes of some types
- Now checks max values instead of relying on autotools
* Add some enums that were excluded by the cherry-pick
* Remove stray whitespace
* Adjust SIZE macros in xdelta3.h
- Move them outside the XD3_USE_LARGEFILE64 block
- Add more SIZE declarations
- Make SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG contingent on the presence of ULLONG_MAX
* Reintegrate xdelta support
* Enable support for xdelta's secondary compressors
- Necessary for some patches
* Fix some format specifiers
* Remove unnecessary files from xdelta
* Include xdelta3.h with a relative path
* Add xdelta3 headers to HEADERS variable
* Gate Xdelta support behind HAVE_XDELTA
- HAVE_XDELTA is on by default
- HAVE_PATCH is still required for HAVE_XDELTA to be meaningful
- Support is mostly contingent on the availability of LZMA
- Anything modern should be okay
- Legacy platforms (e.g. DOS) may need to have Xdelta support disabled
- At least until some other solution can be found
* Disable HAVE_XDELTA on platforms where the build recently failed
- These come from looking at the failed builds on GitHub
- These are guesses, and may turn out to be wrong
* Fix a potential memory leak
- Whoops, looks like I need to call two cleanup functions
- xd3_close_stream exists separately from xd3_free_stream
* Split the --help printout for --xdelta into its own strlcat call
- GCC was complaining about #ifdefs within macro arguments being non-portable
* Fix some incorrect printf format specifiers
* Modify Xdelta to adhere to C89
- It's mostly using RetroArch's INLINE macro instead of the inline keyword
* Slight cleanups
* Remove a stray comma that was hindering C89 builds
* Add XDelta support to CHANGES.md
* Change how the xdelta patch's name is computed
- To be in line with other recent refactoring
* Fix an incorrect merge
- Whoops, this part was from before I figured out how to get the size of a patched file
* Explain the song-and-dance behind computing a patched file's size
* Define some XDelta3-related constants to 0 on 32-bit platforms
* Adjust some Xdelta-related macro definitions
- Exclude the encoder, since we're not making patches
- Move some #defines to after inclusion of <stdint.h>, to fix undefined behavior
- Remove _WIN32_WINNT overrides, since they were for code that we're not using
* Fix Xdelta support
* Wrap an encoder-only function in `#if XD3_ENCODER`
- Make sure logs are written before frontend deinit
- Add memory stats
- Add process_args to frontend to fix some cases when salamander cfg was not filled
- Add a missing include in case someone wants to compile for PS2 with HAVE_THREADS
There are cases when mixer exists without ffmpeg. In such cases,
some music content can still be added to the mixer for playback.
Logic added to separate the two cases.
* AI service rework
* File missing
* Fixed C89 build
* Fixed usage of inline for C89 build
* Fixed an overlay unloading bug
Made sure to unload the overlay on release and when the server returns empty values in automatic modes.
* Fixed forward decl (c89)
* Fixed OpenGL texture loading
Moved image display to the main thread for now
* Changed some formatting slightly
* Fixed struct variable order and put brackets on newlines
* Moved pointer, fixed retroarch.cfg, and replaced strlcat with strlcpy
* Fixed catenation issue
* Fixed a few other catenation issues
* Fixed one more concatenation issue
* Fixed concatenation issue
* Fixed a few other concatenation issues
* Fixed one more concatenation issue
* potential fix for parsing issue
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Co-authored-by: Xunkar <329857+xunkar@users.noreply.github.com>
* High Hz Synchronization
Makes adjustment to driver_adjust_system_rates and related functions to handle Hz skew adjustment for high refresh rates better, especially when using effective refresh modifiers like swap interval or BFI.
* Reorder for Build Fix
Reorder declaration for build fix
* Lakka: Switch: Decouple From LibNX builds.
* Lakka: Always show Power Management Settings menu
* Lakka: Switch: Add Nintendo Switch Options Menu, and First Option
* Lakka: Switch: Add CEC Toggle
* Lakka: Switch: Add Bluetooth ERTM Toggle
* Retroarch: unix platform: Always display battery meter even when the device reports it as unknown
This is useful for most arm devices that have unknown battery status until charger state changes
* Retroarch: Lakka: Remove Gamemode stuff from build
Lakka will never include this, as it only runs base system, and retroarch.
Canada's default language is often picked up as `en_CA.UTF-8`, which inadvertently gets discovered as `ca`, or Catalan. This means that if you're in Canada, you would end up getting Catalan as your default language.
Adding `en_CA` to the language list as British English fixes the language detection for Canadians. This must be indexed above Catalan's `ca` so that it uses English instead of Catalan.