We can just leverage std::unique_ptr to automatically close these for us
in error cases instead of jumping to the end of the function to call
fclose on them.
Note: according to cppreference it is necessary to convert char to unsigned char when using std::tolower and std::toupper, otherwise the behaviour would be undefined.
These operators don't modify internal class state, so they can be made
const member functions. While we're at it, drop the unnecessary inline
keywords. Member functions that are defined in the class declaration are
already inline by default.
This provides the equivalent behavior, but without as much boilerplate.
While we're at it, explicitly default the move constructor, since we
have a move-assignment operator defined.
* Change the logging backend to support multiple sinks through the
Backend Interface
* Add a new set of logging macros to use fmtlib instead.
* Qt: Compile as GUI application on windows to make the console hidden by
default. Add filter configuration and a button to open log location.
* SDL: Migrate to the new logging macros
Additionally, when updating fmtlib, there was a change in fmtlib broke
how the old logging macro was overloaded, so this works around that by
just naming the fmtlib macro impl something different
I decided to overload LogMessage because I don't see a reason to come up with a new function name just for this, but if you guys want me to overload FmtLogMessage instead I'm fine with that.
fmt was updated during the clang-format update, which breaks the previous implementation of FmtLogMessage
Changes were:
* Move definition of FmtLogMessage into log.h to use variadic templates as FMT_VARIADIC was removed
To supplement the change above:
* Move Entry and CreateEntry into log.h
* Add LogEntry in backend.cpp
* Uses PopWait to reduce the amount of busy waiting if there aren't many
new logs
* Opens the log file as shared on windows, letting other programs read
the logs, but not write to them while citra is running
* Flushes the logs to disk if a log >= error arrives
Adds a condition var to SPSCQueue so when a new log is pushed it will
wake the consumer thread that is calling PopWait. This only applies to
to queues with NeedSize=true