This single line mode is aimed at restoring the intended behavior with Small or None icons. Line breaks will be replaced with commas (Region row) or spaces (Name row). One can toggle this option in UI configuration.
This option was intended for enabling optimizations when all rows are granted to have the same height. In our case this is not true, and therefore the behavior is actually undefined. Different versions of Qt handle this differently. Newer versions of Qt tend to hide contents that are too big in height, which goes against our wishes. Thus, it's probably the best to disable this option so that things don't go wrong if we ever decide to update Qt.
Some titles (mostly homebrews) do not use the region free value 0x7FFF but instead set all of the region flags, resulting in all regions displayed in game list, which is not beautiful and not what we want. This fixes it by adding an all_regions check.
Previously, telemetry results couldn't give a good estimate for
performance over time, because it didn't include any fields related to
performance. With this, devs should be able to query metabase for mean
frametime to check for performance regressions after a change is made.
For better tracking of performance regressions on incoming changes, this
change adds a way to dump frametime to file by changing an ini config
option. This is intentionally hidden as its only useful to a small
number of individuals, and not really applicable to the general
userbase.
Cyclical dependencies will result in errors. Redirecting err to null
doesn't help. I removed the redirection so that errors and warnings
would show up (they might be useful for us).
As FFmpeg is added, even more cyclical dependencies are present now. I
do not want to figure out what to install first to fix such things, so I
just decided to ignore all of them with a `0` at the end.
The original purpose of freezing CMake is to use a **higher** version than supplied in order to fix a certain issue. Now that a very long time has passed and mingw's CMake has been updated, there's really no reason to still freeze it any more. What's more, trying to use a certain version is unreliable by pacman's design and will probably cause issues for using older versions of dependencies. The current (and previous) mingw errors may come from this...
Two PBOs are used to speed up pixel copying process. To avoid getting the wrong speed/FPS, a new parameter is added to DrawScreens about whether to increase the frame count.