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* 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`
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
* 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
* First crack at xdelta softpatching support
- There may be undiscovered edge cases or bugs
* 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
* First crack at xdelta softpatching support
- There may be undiscovered edge cases or bugs
* Remove trailing commas from the enums I modified
- C89 doesn't allow them
* 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
* Add some RARCH_DBG calls for xdelta patching
* 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
* * Use flags for rarch_state
* Get rid of ^M linebreaks in retroarch_types.h
* Buildfixes for consoles
* (audio driver) use flags instead of bools
* (video) Use flags instead of bools
* Rewrite input driver state bools into flags
Avoids the internal strlen call inside strdup, and strdup is a deprecated
function starting from MSVC2005 anyways.
NOTE: Do NOT pass STRLEN_CONST as n parameter to strldup, it needs to
be at least +1 character higher than the strlen return value of the same
string
as deprecated.
* Use fill_pathname_join_special in the vast majority of cases where
we can ensure out_path is a new empty string
* Get rid of some extension concatenation with strlcat where encountered
* Some general cleanups with NULL termination of strings that get immediately
passed to strlcpy/strlcpy-adjacent functions
* (joypad_connection) Small optimizations -
* Turn functions static where possible
* Hose strlen call out of loop
* (input_driver.c) General cleanups:
* Some small code/style nits
task_screenshot.c:
* Move widget callback function for screenshots to task_screenshot.c
(file_path.c):
* Turn get_pathname_num_slashes into static function
* path_linked_list_free - always returns true, so get rid of return value
* path_linked_list_new - fix function signature
* path_get_archive_delim - do not NULL-terminate string, already done by strlcpy later on
General:
* Slight optimizations - use int/size_t for loop counter variable instead of unsigned
* Take advantage of fact that strlcpy already NULL-terminates, so don't do this explicitly
outside if we're just going to end up calling strlcpy/fill_pathname_join on it anyway