* frontend/drivers/platform_unix.c
(libretro_cheats_directory): New variable.
(frontend_unix_get_env): Set DEFAULT_DIR_CHEATS to the value of
the LIBRETRO_CHEATS_DIRECTORY environment variable, if available.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c: Likewise.
* configuration.c (config_load_file)
<libretro_cheats_directory>: New variable. Use the values of
the LIBRETRO_CHEATS_DIRECTORY environment variables instead of their
corresponding configured values, when set.
* docs/retroarch.6: Document it.
* retroarch.c (retroarch_print_help): Extend help text.
* Partially revert a change made in 69ceb95ddc.
The change caused the 'libretro_directory' config option to always
revert to the default value, which was not intended behavior.
Reported-by: Michael Cook
* platform: Honor the LIBRETRO_DATABASE_DIRECTORY environment variable.
This is a follow-up to commit 69ceb95ddc.
* frontend/drivers/platform_unix.c
(libretro_database_directory): New variable.
(frontend_unix_get_env): Set DEFAULT_DIR_DATABASE to the value of
the LIBRETRO_DATABASE_DIRECTORY environment variable, if available.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c: Likewise.
* configuration.c (config_load_file)
<libretro_database_directory>: New variable. Use the values of
the LIBRETRO_DATABASE_DIRECTORY environment variables instead of their
corresponding configured values, when set.
* docs/retroarch.6: Document.
* retroarch.c (retroarch_print_help): List supported environment
variables, and cross-reference the man page.
* platform_win32: Fix sizeof for DEFAULT_DIR_PLAYLIST.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c (frontend_win32_env_get): Check
the size of correct destination array.
* frontend: Honor the LIBRETRO_ASSETS_DIRECTORY environment variable.
This builds on 763fcd8267 ("unix, win32: Allow set the default
libretro_directory via environment variable") to also allow specifying
the assets directory via an environment variable.
* frontend/drivers/platform_unix.c (frontend_unix_get_env)
<libretro_assets_directory> New variable. Use it to set
DEFAULT_DIR_ASSETS, when available.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c (frontend_win32_env_get): Likewise.
* platform: Honor the LIBRETRO_DIRECTORY environment variable.
Until now, and unlike the defaut core directory, the default
core *info* directory would be hard-coded relative to the installation
directory. Honor the LIBRETRO_DIRECTORY environment variable the same
instead.
* frontend/drivers/platform_unix.c (frontend_unix_get_env): Set
DEFAULT_DIR_CORE_INFO default to the value of the LIBRETRO_DIRECTORY
environment variable, if available.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c (frontend_win32_env_get): Likewise.
* platform: Honor the LIBRETRO_AUTOCONFIG_DIRECTORY environment variable.
* frontend/drivers/platform_unix.c
(libretro_autoconfig_directory): New variable.
(frontend_unix_get_env): Set DEFAULT_DIR_AUTOCONFIG to the value of
the LIBRETRO_AUTOCONFIG_DIRECTORY environment variable, if available.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c: Likewise.
* platform: Honor the LIBRETRO_VIDEO_FILTER_DIRECTORY environment variable.
* frontend/drivers/platform_unix.c
(libretro_video_filter_directory): New variable.
(frontend_unix_get_env): Set DEFAULT_DIR_VIDEO_FILTER to the value of
the LIBRETRO_VIDEO_FILTER_DIRECTORY environment variable, if available.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c: Likewise.
* platform: Honor the LIBRETRO_VIDEO_SHADER_DIRECTORY environment variable.
* frontend/drivers/platform_unix.c
(libretro_video_shader_directory): New variable.
(frontend_unix_get_env): Set DEFAULT_DIR_SHADER to the value of
the LIBRETRO_VIDEO_SHADER_DIRECTORY environment variable, if available.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c: Likewise.
* platform: Honor the LIBRETRO_SYSTEM_DIRECTORY environment variable.
* frontend/drivers/platform_unix.c
(libretro_system_directory): New variable.
(frontend_unix_get_env): Set DEFAULT_DIR_SYSTEM to the value of
the LIBRETRO_SYSTEM_DIRECTORY environment variable, if available.
* frontend/drivers/platform_win32.c: Likewise.
* configuration: Have environment variables override configuration.
Because the configuration file is systematically written when
RetroArch terminates, persisting any previous default/configured
value, setting the LIBRETRO_DIRECTORY, LIBRETRO_ASSETS_DIRECTORY, etc.
environment variables would not have an effect unless the
retroarch.cfg configuration file was cleared.
This seems to go against the common expectation that environment
variables are set by users to *override* the default behavior or
configuration of an application.
* configuration.c (config_load_file) <libretro_directory>
<libretro_assets_directory, libretro_autoconfig_directory>
<libretro_system_directory, libretro_video_filter_directory>
<libretro_video_shader_directory>: New variables. Use the values of
the LIBRETRO_DIRECTORY, LIBRETRO_ASSETS_DIRECTORY,
LIBRETRO_AUTOCONFIG_DIRECTORY, LIBRETRO_SYSTEM_DIRECTORY,
LIBRETRO_VIDEO_FILTER_DIRECTORY and LIBRETRO_VIDEO_SHADER_DIRECTORY
environment variables instead of their corresponding configured
values, when set.
* docs/retroarch.6: Document the environment variables honored and
their behavior.
* 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>
Add keyboard overlay preset, keyboard submenu, and osk_toggle hotkey. Use overlay caching for osk_toggle.
For now, keyboard menu has only preset path, auto-scale toggle, and opacity.
Related fixes:
- input_keyboard_event: Don't check hotkey binds when device is RETRO_DEVICE_POINTER
- Add input_keymaps_translate_rk_to_ascii() for correct character input to input_keyboard_event
- input_overlay_poll: Delay clearing INPUT_OVERLAY_BLOCKED flag until there is no overlay input (Avoids stray input after osk_toggle)
- Send keyboard events for modifiers before other keys (for correct modifier+key input if hitboxes overlap)
usage of strlcpy (when position/offset of previous strlcpy/snprintf call
is known. strlcat implementation in libretro-common makes implicit strlen
call, using strlcpy avoids this
* Reduce a bunch of local char variables by use of said clever usage,
should save up on local stack size usage
ever implemented for OpenGL2 driver, lots of code debt, best to
instead just keep improving the overlay system instead which is
already available for most video drivers
one - if you set the last parameter to a valid 'rarch_setting_t' pointer
and enum_msg to MSG_UNKNOWN, you will get the previous menu_entries_append
behavior
* Renamed remaining function to menu_entries_append so that we have one
consistent way of adding menu entries instead of two
Reduces some code duplication significantly
Reasons:
1 - Just a macro for strcpy
1.2 - doesn't have a return type unlike strlcpy, can't be used
for string concatenation
1.3 - unsafe compared to strlcpy
Do either manual string assignment per character or strlcpy, no
inbetween by resorting to strcpy
This can fix a lot of performance issues, like audio crackling and frame
time spikes. This requires the GameMode package to be installed. See:
https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode
This commit adds a "Game Mode" bool option to the "Power
Management" and "Latency" settings sections, and it can be toggled
on/off without restarting RA.
The actual toggling of game mode happens in a new frontend platform
interface function. Perhaps this will become useful for other platforms
that provide some equivalent of Linux GameMode.
Since the GameMode ABI is fixed, and the API comes as a single,
header-only file with no actual deps, we simply bundle the header
(deps/feralgamemode/gamemode_client.h.) That way, all Linux builds will
have support for GameMode regardless of whether the GameMode development
package is installed or not.
when calling the frontend environment get callback - we want to
look at the 'default' directories, and then if they don't yet exist,
auto-create them so we can store files in them.