If we want to enable codes in the default game INIs,
we should have some way for users to disable them.
This commit accomplishes that by adding a *_Disabled
section corresponding to each *_Enabled section.
Some locales (e.g. fr_FR.UTF-8 on ArchLinux) don't split the string stream on a space. As such, when extracted formatted data from te stream, it will return the two numbers as one for the first call, effectively overflowing the u32 variable, then will do an out-of-bounds read for the second call. Forcing the use of the C locale on the streams where it would cause a problem allows to workaround this behavior.
The difference between Dolphin's game IDs and GameTDB's game IDs
is that GameTDB uses four characters for non-disc titles, whereas
Dolphin uses six characters for all titles.
This fixes:
- TitleDatabase considering Datel discs to be NHL Hitz 2002
- Gecko code downloading not working for discs with IDs starting with P
- Cover downloading mixing up discs with channels (e.g. Mario Kart Wii
and Mario Kart Channel) and making extra HTTP requests. (Android was
actually doing a better job at this than DolphinQt!)
The WiiRD codes respository at https://geckocodes.org has started using HTTPS, and 301 Redirecting traffic from HTTP to HTTPS. The HTTP client does not appear to be able to handle a 301 Redirect and instead fails when attempting to download codes. This pull request is purely a string replacement to set the URL as HTTPS.
Too much boilerplate that is duplicated if we use curl directly.
Let's add a simple wrapper class that hides the implementation details
and just allows to simply make HTTP requests and get responses.